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ON New Year’s Day, 1951, listeners to the BBC Light Programme were introduced to a new drama – “The Archers”, billed as “an everyday story of country folk.” The show was devised as an entertaining way
THIS YEAR WE CELEBRATE 75 YEARS OF The Archers. Now, I confess I haven’t listened to the series for a while – not since the riveting plot 10 years back about coercive control, with Rob Titchener and H
If you’re feeling creaky as the end of the season approaches, take heart from these tales of the more mature thruster, says Tessa Waugh
Having bid farewell to Vera’s old mac, Brenda Blethyn is embracing power-dressing as Emma Harte, the formidable tycoon at the heart of Barbara Taylor Bradford’s novels
More people listen to Radio 2 than any other station. Boss Helen Thomas offers up her formula for its ongoing success
Call the Midwife writer Heidi Thomas on creating one of TV’s most enduring hits – and bidding farewell to Poplar... for now