In "Alinoe," Thorgal's son creates an imaginary friend with green hair that attempts to destroy their family; and in "The archers," Thorgal reluctantly joins an archery competition with a firece woman warrior who will win at any price.
... Christopher Hawes, Brian Hayles, Sam Jacobs, Peter Kerry, Helen Leadbeater, Malcolm Lynch, Edward J Mason, Bruno Milna, James Robson, Carole Simpson Solazzo, Tim Stimpson, Chris Thompson, Joanna Toye and Geoffrey Webb.
Containing information gathered from the vast BBC Birmingham Archers archives and beautifully illustrated throughout, The Archers Miscellany is the ultimate trivia book for all things Ambridge.
For 11 years William Smethurst was first writer, then editor of The Archers, the longest-running radio serial in the world. He reveals the behind-the-scenes dramas that listeners never heard, and the truth behind many rumours and legends.
Flapjacks and Feudalism: Social Mobility and Class in The Archers is an excavation into the family and class politics found in the clans of the residents of Ambridge, in BBC Radio 4’s The Archers.
For 11 years William Smethurst was first writer, then editor of The Archers, the longest-running radio serial in the world. He reveals the behind-the-scenes dramas that listeners never heard, and the truth behind many rumours and legends.
Script-writer Simon Frith and journalist Chris Arnot take you inside the creative life of the show, sharing how the series' storylines are planned and produced, and how the historical and cultural background of each period is interwoven ...
From New York Times bestselling author Bernard Cornwell, the first book in the Grail Series—the spellbinding tale of a young man, a fearless archer, who sets out wanting to avenge his family's honor and winds up on a quest for the Holy ...
The term often refers to fan fiction, fan art or fan videos and, although creating a fan work in a visual medium for a radio drama would seem to be unlikely, The Archers certainly inspires creativity in the textile arts (BBC, 2021).
Is there a cure for farmer's lung—and would Joe Grundy take it if he could?
My father disapproved of The Archers – I'm not sure why. We never listened toitat home but Iwent to boarding school when I wasseven and had the programme inflictedon me against my will. Thisis what happened: ourmatron used to gatherus ...