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Harrison has made a number of records in the guise of Eddie Grundy, and in the summer of 1996 released The World of Eddie Grundy by Trevor Harrison on Demon Records. In 2001, The Archers' 50th anniversary year, he was made an MBE for his services to radio drama, particularly for his role in The Archers.
Daniel "Dan" Archer (Harry Oakes, Monte Crick, Edgar Harrison and Frank Middlemass), son of the elder John Archer, was the first owner of Brookfield when the family bought it from Squire Lawson-Hope. He was patriarch of the Archer family. The character survived the deaths of the first three actors before finally being killed off in 1986.
Brookfield Farm is a 469-acre (190 ha) mixed farm which was managed, and subsequently purchased, by Dan Archer and then by his son Phil. After Phil's retirement in 2001, his son David Archer took over. Grange Farm was a working farm run by the Grundys until their eviction in 2000.
Actor appeared on BBC Radio 4 show for more than 400 episodes over 22 years The Archers actor Ian Pepperell dies after long illness, aged 53: ‘He was desperate to return’ Skip to main content
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
Brian and Siobhan's son, Ruairi, was born in 2002, and brought back to The Archers in 2007 upon the death of Siobhan from cancer. [14] Jennifer, deciding to forgive Brian, took pity on his son and welcomed him into her home. "Seeing him when Jennifer went out to Ireland. That was the point where she decided she had to take Ruairi on.
The cause of death for Adam Harrison, son of Pawn Stars host Rick Harrison, has been confirmed.. The 39-year-old died on 19 January in Las Vegas, Nevada. Initially, Harrison’s family ...
He is best known for playing the role of Brian Aldridge in the long-running BBC Radio 4 soap opera The Archers since March 1975. He is married to Judy Bennett who played Shula Hebden Lloyd in the series from 1971–2024. [2] Collingwood credits the television producer and director Dorothea Brooking as giving him his break in the medium.