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6 unusual facts about Jeffrey Archer


Ely Calil

His powerful circle of friends includes Britain's First Secretary of State Peter Mandelson, the son of the former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, Baron Mark Thatcher and Lord Archer.

Encaenia

The Encaenia is depicted in the film Shadowlands and in the Morse episode "Twilight of the Gods", and is depicted in the Jeffrey Archer novel, Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less.

Geoffrey Archer

Jeffrey Archer (born 1940), English author and former politician

John Galbraith Graham

The anagram was a topical reference to Jeffrey Archer who was the vicarage's current owner and was lying low there at the time following a sex scandal.

Lord Archer

Jeffrey Archer, Baron Archer of Weston-super-Mare (born 1940), British author and Conservative politician

Princess Cecilie of Greece and Denmark

The crash figures in the plot of A Matter of Honour by Jeffrey Archer, where Grand Duke Georg has in his possession the jewels of his aunt, the last Tsaritsa of Russia, which the KGB are looking for.


A Prison Diary

A Prison Diary is a series of three books of diaries written by Jeffrey Archer during his time in prisons following his convictions for perjury and perverting the course of justice.

Grantchester

The house is currently the home of the Cambridge scientist Mary Archer and her husband, Jeffrey Archer.

Nick Newman

Newman and Hislop's credits also include two series of My Dad's the Prime Minister for BBC 1, sketches for The Harry Enfield Show, creating the character Tim Nice-But-Dim, and the BBC Radio 4 series Gush, a satire based on the first Gulf War, in the style of Jeffrey Archer.

Norris McWhirter

His memorial service – attended by, among others, Baroness Thatcher, Jeffrey Archer, John Gouriet, Jeremy Beadle and Roger Bannister – who read the lesson — was held in St Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Square, London, on 7 October 2004.

Old Vicarage, Grantchester

In the 1980s, it was bought by the novelist and politician Jeffrey Archer and his wife, scientist Mary Archer.

Valentin Fortunov

In 1990 he founded Bulgaria’s first private publishing company (Dolphin Press) and translated and published the works of many Western writers including John le Carré, Jeffrey Archer, Rex Stout, Dominick Dunne, Harold Robbins and others.


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