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Jennifer Aldridge (also Archer) is a fictional character from the BBC Radio 4 soap opera The Archers. The character first appeared in 1951. The role was played by a variety of actresses, until Angela Piper joined the cast in June 1963. Piper was on the show for almost 60 years and was the second-longest-running cast member, until Jennifer died ...
Jennifer Aldridge, née Archer (7 January 1945 – 22 January 2023) (Angela Piper) was the elder daughter of Peggy Woolley by her first husband, Jack Archer. In early years her character was the hippie of the Archer family, her first child, Adam, being — sensationally at the time — the illegitimate result of a fling with a cowman, Paddy ...
Jennifer Aldridge: 1963–2022 Sion Probert Wayne Tucson 2009–2010 Arnold Ridley: Doughy Hood 1956–1958, 1961–1970, 1973 Graham Rigby Zebedee Tring 1961, 1962, 1964, 1966–1974 Bert Gibbs 1975–1977 Graham Roberts: George Barford 1973–2004 Eddie Robinson Simon Cooper 1951–1956 Thelma Rogers Elsie Catcher 1953 Peggy Archer: 1953–1962
Jennifer Gates and husband Nayel Nassar are celebrating their third wedding anniversary. “10/16/21 cheers to us, our little family, and all the beautiful moments that lie ahead,” Gates, who is ...
Jennifer Love Hewitt and Brian Hallisay are celebrating 11 years of marriage! The 9-1-1 star, 45, posted a sweet wedding anniversary tribute to her husband of more than a decade, 46, on Thursday ...
Angela Piper is an English actress. She is best known for her portrayal of Jennifer Aldridge in the BBC radio drama The Archers, a role she played from 1963 [1] to 2022.. Piper appeared in the ITV series Life Begins at Forty and Third Time Lucky in the 1980s.
‘My best bud for like 20 years,’ actor says about her date
When Greene joined the cast of The Archers in 1957, she was hired for six weeks playing Jill Patterson. [5] The character was written to catch the eye of local farmer Phil Archer, a widower who lost his wife Grace in a barn fire in 1955; the BBC famously killed off the character to distract from the launch of the ITV television network, the first television competitor to the radio station. [5]