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The "Archers" Joanna Toye

The "Archers" By Joanna Toye

The "Archers" by Joanna Toye


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Summary

Joanna Toye joined the production team of the radio programme The Archers in 1980. She has written this 3 part series, The Ambridge Chronicles, with the final part to be published in 2001 to mark the 50th anniversary of the weekly programme.

The "Archers" Summary

The "Archers": Family Ties 1951-1967 by Joanna Toye

In 1951 Dan Archer, with his wife Doris, looked over the farm and their grown up children, Jack, Philip and Christine with hope for the future. The farm would be the least of his worries over the years as he watched his children make their way in the world. Phil, finally married Grace, daughter of the local landowner, George Fairbrother - but the marriage was destined to end in tragedy Christine had no trouble attracting men, but finding the right one was another matter. And when she finally married would she ever be able to have the child she so desperately wanted? Jack, married to Londoner Peggy, had two daughters, Jennifer and Lillan, and a son, Tony. But Jack's chosen career of running The Bull would prove a disaster for a man with a weakness for drink. And young Jennifer's pregnancy by a father she refused to name would shock the whole family. "The Archers: Family Ties" introduces us to the events which started the longest running soap opera in the world and created a national institution.

About Joanna Toye

Joanna Toye worked on the production team of 'The Archers' for nine years between 1980 and 1995, and began writing for the drama in 1984. Her previous books include the 'Dangerfield' novelization, 'Shula's Story', and 'The Archers Trilogy'.

Additional information

GOR001612068
9780563534709
0563534702
The "Archers": Family Ties 1951-1967 by Joanna Toye
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Ebury Publishing
2002-05-02
322
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