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For the Love of The Archers : An Unofficial Companion: Revised and Updated, Hardback Book

For the Love of The Archers : An Unofficial Companion: Revised and Updated Hardback

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A revised and updated edition of the bestselling guide to all things Ambridge, For the Love of the Archers contains extensive all-new content that will keep any fan of the show enlightened and entertained. It's been over 70 years since the familiar dum-di-dum-didum-di-dum of "Barwick Green" first brought The Archers to our airwaves, and in that time millions of listeners have followed the everyday lives of country folk in Ambridge. Bringing together a wealth of fascinating facts, amusing insights and expert trivia about characters, controversies and country customs in one handy volume - now fully revised and updated to include recent developments - this companion is the perfect gift for avid addicts and keen newcomers alike. Long-time Archers super-fan Beth Miller will be your highly engaging guide to every aspect of radio's most enduring drama, including the following recurring features:- Welcome to Ambridge takes you on a tour of all the key locations - Meet the Characters profiles all your favourite personalities - Memorable Moments celebrates some of the most entertaining and emotional episodes - Gone But Not Forgotten remembers the dearly departed - Quiz Night at the Bull tests your knowledge of the programme at regular intervals For all this and much more, dive into this incredible miscellany and become a true Ambridge expert.

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