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Archers and 1950
The long-running soap opera The Archers was first heard nationally on the Light Programme, on 1 January 1951, although it had previously been broadcast in the Midlands Home Service in 1950.
Norman Painting, OBE ( 23 April 1924 29 October 2009 ) was an actor who played Phil Archer in the BBC Radio 4 soap opera The Archers since the pilot episodes were aired on the BBC Midlands Home Service in summer 1950.
In 1950 and prior to The Archers, Mason also created the radio serials The Lady Craved Excitement and What the Butler Saw.
Prominent examples are the Village shop in Ambridge, the fictional village in the BBC Radio 4 series, The Archers, ( 1950 present day ).
Tennant was a Member of the Royal Company of Archers since 1950.

Archers and
* October 25 Battle of Agincourt: Archers of Henry V of England are instrumental in defeating a massed army of French knights.
* The Archers Plot Summaries unofficial summary of each day's events ( 1995 present )
Several new housing estates have been completed, and the most recent one Archers Gate has taken its name from the discovery of the Amesbury Archer.
* Canada Queen's Plate Archers Bay
* Archers Bay ( 1995 2002 )
Pebble Mill's radio drama studio, Studio 3, provided much of Radio 3 and 4's drama output it was the home of The Archers, the world's longest running radio soap.
* Celebrate Live, a 1980 live album by The Archers
* Lieutenant-General Sir Ronald Ferguson ( 1773 1841 ) and his brother Robert Ferguson of Raith ( 1770 1840 ) subjects of the painting, " The Archers " ( 1789 or 1790 ), by Sir Henry Raeburn ( 1756 1823 ).
Graham Roberts ( October 10, 1929 October 28, 2004 ) was an English actor most famous for his work on BBC Radio 3 and BBC Radio 4, including 31 years playing George Barford, the gamekeeper in Radio 4 soap opera The Archers.
* 898 Cranbourne Archers Field Dve.
Bentinck has been an actor since 1982 and is best known for the roles of David Archer in the BBC Radio 4 series The Archers and Tom Lacey in the BBC drama series " By the Sword Divided " ( 1983 85 ).
* 1778 1812: Captain General of the Royal Company of Archers
Archers convinces Skalaar to temporarily free him while Skalaar makes repairs, Archer will pilot the craft.
He has had many television and radio roles including Oliver Sterling in the Radio 4 soap opera The Archers, The Pallisers ( 1974 ), Wings ( 1977 78 ), The Citadel ( 1983 ), Goodbye Mr. Chips ( 1984 ), No Job for a Lady, The Chief ( 1990 1995 ), and as Sir Henry Simmerson in the Sharpe series.

Archers and present
This concept of an unspoilt Arcadia is present in many popular representations of the village such as the radio serial The Archers or the best kept village competitions.
* Several characters past and present in the BBC Radio 4 e. g. Andrew Gach soap opera The Archers

Archers and ):
; Skeleton Archers ( Core Units ): Armed with bows and equipped with arrows blessed by the goddess Asaph.
; Skeleton Horse Archers ( Core Units ): Acting as scouts for their Tomb King masters, these troops fire the deadly arrows of the Asaph from horseback.

Archers and Long
After a season at Long Eaton Archers, Monk went on to have considerable success at Glasgow.
All four members had backgrounds linking into their local Long Island independent and hardcore music scenes, but with influences from an array of artists ranging from Buddy Rich to the Archers of Loaf.

Archers and running
The BBC continues to broadcast the world's longest-running radio soap, The Archers, which has been running nationally since 1951.
BBC Radio 4, a varied talk station, is noted for its news, current affairs, drama and comedy output as well as The Archers, its long running soap opera, and other unique programmes.
The world's longest running radio soap, The Archers was produced in Studio 3.
* The Archers, long running BBC Radio 4 soap opera

Archers and rural
She was probably best known, however, as the voice of Julia Pargetter in BBC Radio 4's long-running rural soap opera The Archers.
When it became The Dales, the show did try to copy The Archers, which was originally a medium to disseminate information to the agricultural community, and to give an insight into rural affairs to the public.
The actors in the long-running Radio 4 serial The Archers live in and around Birmingham, where the supposedly rural programme is recorded.

Archers and soap
The Queen Vic ( short for the Queen Victoria ) is the pub in EastEnders, the major soap on BBC One, while The Bull in the Radio 4 soap opera The Archers and the Woolpack in ITV's Emmerdale are also important meeting points.
The Archers is a long-running British radio soap opera broadcast on the BBC's main spoken-word channel, Radio 4.
Unlike some soap operas, episodes of The Archers portray events taking place on the date of broadcast, allowing many topical subjects to be included.
The Archers was also the model for the Russian radio soap opera Dom 7, Podyezd 4 (" House 7, Entrance 4 "), on which the former UK Prime Minister, Tony Blair, once made a cameo appearance.
On the BBC there are two ongoing radio soap operas: The Archers on BBC Radio 4 and Silver Street on the Asian Network.
* Brookfield, a farm featured prominently in the British radio soap opera The Archers
In 1989, she was cast as Pru Forrest, the long-time silent wife of Tom Forrest, in the BBC soap opera The Archers on its 10, 000th edition.
Another new addition is Ambridge Extra, a more youth-orientated spin-off of the long-running radio soap The Archers.
The British radio soap opera The Archers has for decades been systematically educating its audience on agricultural matters ; likewise, the Tanzanian radio soap opera Twende na Wakati (" Let's Go With the Times ") was written primarily to promote family planning.
Later, Worzel was played by Denis Folwell, who went on to play Jack Archer in the BBC's perennial soap opera The Archers.
On the radio, there have been ten series plus a number of specials, including one devoted to the BBC radio soap The Archers and one to Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee.
Many of the programmes on BFBS Radio 2 are sourced from BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio Five Live, including the soap opera The Archers, which was popular in Hong Kong until BFBS Radio ceased broadcasting on 30 June 1997 before the handover to China.
He also played Doughy Hood, the village baker in the radio soap The Archers in the 1960s.
* A family in The Archers, a radio soap opera
In radio, the popular BBC Radio 4 soap opera The Archers is made there.
* Charles Collingwood-actor Brian Aldridge in BBC Radio 4's soap opera The Archers
* Edward Kelsey-actor Joe Grundy in BBC Radio 4's soap opera The Archers
Concurrently, it is the world's third longest-running scripted drama series currently in production after British serials The Archers and Coronation Street, as well as the world's second-longest televised soap opera still in production.

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