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See 'doom music' in 'Archers phrases' ". Archived from the original on 23 March 2018 . Retrieved 22 March 2018.

Zandra Rhodes played herself in an episode in September 2006 in connection with a charity fashion show. [89] [90] The BBC published a map of Borchester in the 1990s, which, across a north-south axis common to both towns, was a ' cut and paste' of Evesham west of the axis and Great Malvern to the east. A property company named Borchester Land has featured in the storyline for many years. [2] Facilities [ edit ] From The Ashes to The Archers". BBC Press Office. 7 September 2007. Archived from the original on 10 November 2012 . Retrieved 5 January 2008. Lister, David (1 April 2004). "Tum-ti tum-ti tum-ti tum... kerrang. Ambridge in uproar over Eno's 'new-wave' theme tune". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 2 May 2009 . Retrieved 17 February 2008. Meet The Archers' new editor, Huw Kennair-Jones". BBC. Archived from the original on 17 September 2016 . Retrieved 18 September 2016.

The actor Norman Painting played Phil Archer continuously from the first trial series in 1950 until his death on 29 October 2009. His last Archers performance was recorded just two days before his death, and was broadcast on 22 November. [67] He is cited in Guinness World Records as the longest-serving actor in a single soap opera. [67] Under the pseudonym "Bruno Milna", Painting also wrote around 1,200 complete episodes, which culminated in the 10,000th episode. BBC Radio 4 FM - 1 October 1967 - BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. Archived from the original on 8 August 2020 . Retrieved 17 May 2021. Hyde, Marina (28 July 2012). "Olympic Games opening ceremony: irreverent and idiosyncratic". The Guardian. London. Archived from the original on 27 April 2016 . Retrieved 16 December 2016. The Dumteedum membership map". Archived from the original on 26 December 2020 . Retrieved 28 February 2021.

The Archers: Famous names on jury for Helen Titchener's trial". BBC News. 9 September 2016. Archived from the original on 12 September 2016 . Retrieved 12 September 2016.About The Archers". BBC. 31 December 2010. Archived from the original on 24 November 2010 . Retrieved 6 January 2008. In September 2016, in an hour-long episode concluding a highly publicised storyline in which Helen Titchener had stabbed her abusive husband Rob, some notable names guest starred as jury members, including Dame Eileen Atkins, Catherine Tate and Nigel Havers. [96] July 2004". The Archers. BBC Radio 4. Archived from the original on 19 January 2019 . Retrieved 7 June 2012.

Smethurst (1996). "Dead Girls Tell No Tales". The Archers. p.63. Even this presupposes that the BBC realized the impact that the 'death' would have— and all the evidence is that the BBC was totally taken by surprise. Topical subjects have been added to the script, but this was not possible during the COVID-19 pandemic. Actors were initially recorded in their homes and included references to the pandemic from some of the characters sharing their private thoughts with the listener. [32] [74] From 4 May 2020 to 14 August 2021, the broadcast was reduced to four episodes (Monday - Thursday). Sunday episodes resumed on 15 August 2021. The death of Queen Elizabeth II on 8 September 2022 was discussed by Lynda Snell and Lilian Bellamy as the first section of the episode broadcast on Sunday 11September. [33] Actors [ edit ] Uwamariya, Josephine Irene; Kalisa Narcisse. "Country life". Developments. Department for International Development. Archived from the original on 13 January 2008 . Retrieved 16 February 2008.The main events in the episode were Helen Archer giving birth to her son Henry and Nigel Pargetter falling to his death from the roof of Lower Loxley Hall. This unlikely event provoked interest in the frequency and causes of death in the series. In fact, although the incidence of accidental death and suicide is seven times the national average, the overall mortality rate in Ambridge is almost exactly what would be expected. [71] Borchester is a fictional town in the BBC Radio 4 radio series The Archers. It is the county town of the fictional county of Borsetshire. According to series tradition it is located 6 miles north-east of Ambridge in the Am Vale and is a historic market and wool town. These typically English country-town features are complemented by more modern additions, such as Underwoods (an upmarket department store), Jaxx bar, which was previously a café both managed by Kenton Archer, and Ambridge Organics, the shop run by Helen Archer, who also makes the Borsetshire Blue cheese sold in Underwoods. [1] Location [ edit ] Radio presenter Chris Moyles appeared in June 2004 as a random customer—and suspected National Pub of the Year judge—in The Bull. [86] [87]

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