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Who's Who in The Archers 2011: An A-Z of Britain's Most Popular Radio Drama

Graham Harvey

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Published by BBC Books, part of Ebury Publishing

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EAN: 9781409074496
Published: 7 Oct 2012

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Now fully updated, Who's Who in The Archers has become the indispensable companion to life in Britain's best-known village. Whether you need a quick run-down on a new character or a reminder about an on-going relationship, this handy guide is your first reference point. It'll tell you all you need to know about:

Harry, the new milkman, who has wasted no time in getting himself noticed.
The team running the new community shop.
The unofficial 'social club' founded by Eddie Grundy.
Who lives at Grange Spinney.

Each week five million listeners tune into the world's longest running drama series. Who's Who in The Archers will help keep you fully up-to-date on life in this ever-changing rural community. Whether you're a long-standing listener or a new-comer to Ambridge, this pocket guide is certain to add to your enjoyment.

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- The Guardian

An essential guide to the lives of the characters
- Birmingham Evening Mail

About the Author

After graduating in agriculture at Bangor, Graham Harvey joined Farmers Weekly as a reporter and feature writer. In the late 1970s he left to work as a freelance journalist specialising in countryside, food and environmental issues, and has written for a wide range of publications including The Sunday Times, the Daily Mail, New Scientist, and Country Life. In the mid-1980s Harvey joined the script-writing team of The Archers, and has written more than 500 episodes. He is now the programme's Agricultural Story Editor, responsible for developing the farming and rural storylines.

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