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  2. Tim Bentinck - Wikipedia

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    Bentinck's autobiography, Being David Archer – And Other Unusual Ways of Earning a Living was published by Constable in 2017. Bentinck has made many guest appearances in Big Finish audio dramas, including audio productions based on Doctor Who, [14] Torchwood, Blake's 7 [15] and Space 1999. [16] He has also narrated over sixty audiobooks.

  3. List of The Archers characters - Wikipedia

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    Pip Archer (born Philippa Rose Archer, 17 February 1993) (Daisy Badger; [17] previously Helen Monks) was christened Philippa in homage to David's father and Rose after Ruth's aunt: the eldest Brookfield child is known in the family as Pip, and at college as Phiz. She inherited some of grandfather Phil's interest in music, learning to play the ...

  4. Godfrey Baseley - Wikipedia

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    This, along with changes to The BBC hierarchy and new directives prompted Baseley's departure from the Archers, and he was succeeded by Malcolm Lynch editor of Granada's Coronation Street. In the late 1960s Baseley took a part in The Archers playing the part of Brigadier Winstanley, although billed in the Radio Times under a pseudonym.

  5. Neil Carter (The Archers) - Wikipedia

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    Brian Hewlett was starring in a stage performance in 1966 with Bob Arnold, who played Tom Forrest on The Archers. Bob made a casting suggestion years later to the show's producer, Tony Shryane, about enlisting Brian for the role. Shryane told Hewlett after his first recording that "we might write Neil in for a few episodes". [1] "Neil came in ...

  6. Sara Coward - Wikipedia

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    While she was performing the role of Lady Macbeth in repertory theatre, Vanessa Whitburn, a producer from The Archers saw her and offered her the role of Caroline Bone, as the character was originally known. [2] [3] Coward first appeared in The Archers in 1977, and was a regular from 1979 until September 2016. [1]

  7. Helen Monks - Wikipedia

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    Monks was born and raised in Birmingham.Both her parents work in theatre. [6] Her brother is a theatre lighting designer. [1]When she was nine years old, Monks successfully auditioned for the Carlton Junior TV Workshop run by Colin Edwards and remained there until she left school.

  8. Herstmonceux Castle - Wikipedia

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    Herstmonceux Castle is associated with a retinue of historical re-enactment troops including archers, knights, and falconers, who fly their birds over the grounds. [20] The castle is host to a large medieval weekend in August of each year, [23] and is also hired out for weddings and weekend events. [24]

  9. Angela Piper - Wikipedia

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    Angela Piper is an English actress. She is best known for her portrayal of Jennifer Aldridge in the BBC radio drama The Archers, a role she played from 1963 [1] to 2022.. Piper appeared in the ITV series Life Begins at Forty and Third Time Lucky in the 1980s.