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  2. The Archers - Wikipedia

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    Since 2007, The Archers has been available as a podcast. [65] Since Easter Sunday 1998, there have been six episodes a week, from Sunday to Friday, broadcast at around 19:03 following the news summary. Episodes are repeated the following day at 14:02 except the Friday evening episode that repeats on Saturday at 14:45, (from 6th April 2024).

  3. Keri Davies - Wikipedia

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    He has been professionally associated with the BBC Radio 4 drama The Archers since 1991. He has worked directly on the programme since 1992 as a producer, senior producer and web producer. Since 2003, he has been an Archers scriptwriter. Davies studio directed over 700 Archers episodes, including the notorious armed raid on the village shop in ...

  4. Godfrey Baseley - Wikipedia

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    A pilot of five episodes was broadcast in the BBC Midlands Region during Whitsun week in 1950, and an extended run of episodes was broadcast nationally across the United Kingdom on the BBC Light Programme from 1 January 1951. The Archers went from success to success, with daily episodes six days a week and an omnibus edition on Sundays.

  5. 1950 in British radio - Wikipedia

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    16 January – Listen with Mother, on the BBC Light Programme (1950–1982) [1] 6 June – Educating Archie, on the BBC Light Programme (1950–1960) 7 June – The Archers, pilot episode (1950–Present) 5 November – Life with the Lyons, on the BBC Light Programme (1950–1961)

  6. Ambridge Extra - Wikipedia

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    The Archers theme tune "Barwick Green" was re-arranged for Ambridge Extra, and was performed by folk group Bellowhead. [5] The first series of Ambridge Extra ran for 13 weeks (26 episodes) from April through to June 2011. [4] A second 13-week series began airing from 4 October 2011 at 2.15pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays. [6]

  7. Christine Barford - Wikipedia

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    Christine Barford (also Archer and Johnson) is a fictional character from the British BBC Radio 4 soap opera, The Archers.The character was introduced as the sister of Phil Archer in 1951, and the daughter of Dan and Doris Archer.

  8. Shula Hebden Lloyd - Wikipedia

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    Shula Hebden Lloyd (also Archer) [1] is a fictional character from the British BBC Radio 4 soap opera The Archers. The character was introduced as the eldest daughter of Phil Archer and Jill Archer in 1958. Shula has been portrayed by Liverpudlian actress Judy Bennett since 1971. [2]

  9. Jennifer Aldridge - Wikipedia

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    The episodes leading up to Brian's admission to Jennifer were heard by 4.75 million listeners, and more than 6000 people sent emails to the BBC over the so-called "hayseed porn". [14] Brian and Siobhan's son, Ruairi, was born in 2002, and brought back to The Archers in 2007 upon the death of Siobhan from cancer. [ 14 ]