Who's Who in the Archers 2008
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Rating | : | 4.38 (656 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00AK469EW |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 128 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-06-24 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Sönke Rahn said Hollie Chapman and the Archers inside, but not very interesting!. I googled to make an update to the Wikipedia-Article to Hollie Chapman (an actress of Don't Blame the Koalas) and I found this book. So I thought, Ok a book which possibly gives an interesting cross-view about the Archers, possibly pictures in it and possibly more informations to Miss Chapman, e.g. the information in which s
The 2008 edition, in A-format size, has been completely updated and is the perfect gift for Archers addicts.. The book will be supported by the well-established official Archers fan club Archers Addicts in their magazine and on their website The recent 15000th edition was front page news. This "everyday story of country folk" is the most listened to Radio 4 programme. Well established title, now in its ninth edition, has established a loyal readership that buys it every year. The book includes a detailed Archers family tree. The ninth edition of the indispensable companion to Britain's longest-running radio drama. It has been a busy year Who's Who in the Archers 2008 covers everything from the historic 15000th edition to Trudy Porter, who spoke after 34 years of silence when a fan paid £17,000 to Children in Need to play the part. For the new and established listener alike, Who's Who in the Archers 2008
He has directed more than 700 episodes, including the notorious raid on the village shop, a guest appearance by Britt Ekland and Roy Tucker's beating up by racist thugs, but he has also done his fair share of village fetes, lambing and "more coffee, Phil?". About the AuthorKeri Davies has worked on The Archers, first as a producer and then senior producer, since 1992
Keri Davies has worked on The Archers, first as a producer and then senior producer, since 1992. He has directed more than 700 episodes, including the notorious raid on the village shop, a guest appearance by Britt Ekland and Roy Tucker's beating up by racist thugs, but he has also done his fair share of village fetes, lambing and