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unusual facts about ''Colonel Acland and Lord Sydney, The Archers'', by Joshua Reynolds



Carole Boyd

She has had a career in theatre, television and radio, and plays Lynda Snell in BBC Radio 4's The Archers.

Colin Skipp

Colin Skipp is a British actor, best known for playing Tony Archer in the BBC radio series The Archers for 46 years.

David Raleigh

The success of the album gave Raleigh a platform to tour with contemporary Christian icons such as Amy Grant and The Archers.

Garrick Hagon

He was the rebel leader Ky in Doctor Who: The Mutants and played Simon Gerrard, Debbie Aldridge's husband in BBC’s The Archers.

Jack Archer

Jack Archer, formally a major character in the The Archers, brother of Phil, husband of Peggy, father of Jennifer, Lillian & Tony

Mary Wimbush

She died on the evening of 31 October 2005, at the Mailbox studios of BBC Birmingham, shortly after completing work on a recording session for The Archers.

Mike Gatting

He appeared as himself on The Archers on 9 September 2007 at the centre of a misunderstanding between Sid and Jolene Perks during the npower Village Cup Final at Lord's cricket ground.

Munch Bunch

The series characters were voiced by the husband-and-wife team of Judy Bennett and Charles Collingwood probably best known for their work in The Archers.

Outwood Academy Valley

The name of Bentinck came from the family name of the Earl of Portland who was then based at Welbeck Abbey in nearby Clumber Park, and the current Earl is the BBC radio actor Tim Bentinck, 12th Earl of Portland; he is best known for playing David Archer in The Archers.

Reba Rambo McGuire

The McGuires have written numerous songs for other artists, including Debby Boone, The Bill Gaither Trio, The Archers, Sandi Patty, David and Nicole Binion and Dave Boyer.

T-Bag

Kellie Bright, who later appeared in The Upper Hand and The Archers, played Sally Simpkins in series five and six, plus a Christmas special.

The Cloggies

The sub-title, an Everyday Saga in the Life of Clog Dancing Folk, parodied the subtitle to the long-running BBC radio series, The Archers, which was subtitled an Everyday Story of Country Folk.

Veronica Henry

Her first job in the media was with the BBC where she secured a job on The Archers, her duties ranged from organising Shula Archer’s wedding photographs with Patrick Lichfield to acting the part of Peaches the barmaid in the Cat and Fiddle.


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