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Actor June Spencer, who delighted listeners to The Archers – including royalty ... Peggy’s first husband, Jack Archer, was a gambler and an alcoholic, and her second, Jack Woolley, played by ...
Spencer spoke of the long-running Archers storyline of Jack Woolley, her character's husband, suffering from Alzheimer's disease, and of her real-life husband of 59 years, who had died from the disease in 2001. [15] In 2010, she published her autobiography, The Road to Ambridge: My Life, Peggy and the Archers (ISBN 978-1907532252).
In 2018, Spencer said one of her goals was to celebrate her 100th birthday in June 2019, [1] while still performing in The Archers, a feat which she achieved. In December 2021, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall marked the 70th anniversary of The Archers , and helped Spencer, then 102 years old, cut the cake.
Bert Fry (7 June 1936 – 25 October 2021) (Eric Allan, formerly played by Roger Hume), husband of Freda Fry (deceased, a former silent character), was employed for many years as a farmhand by (initially) Phil and later by David and Ruth until his retirement, after which he continued to undertake casual work. Bert lived in "The Bungalow", which ...
The actress played matriarch Peggy Woolley in BBC Radio 4's long-running drama from 1951 until 2022.
Spencer has played matriarch Peggy Woolley (formerly Archer) since 1951. June Spencer retiring from The Archers aged 103 after more than 70 years Skip to main content
She featured in the first episode of the long-running soap in 1951.
The late Caroline Sterling bought it with her husband Oliver. The hotel boasts a pool, spa, health club and a golf course. The hotel was sold in 2022 and is closed while undergoing extensive refurbishment. Lower Loxley Hall is a large 300-year-old country house located just outside Ambridge.