Women and the Archers: how farming has changed, female scriptwriters, the role of gossip and future characters.
Woman's Hour
BBC
4.1 • 3K Ratings
🗓️ 1 January 2021
⏱️ 57 minutes
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Summary
Woman's Hour celebrates the 70th anniversary of The Archers, looking at the female characters and storylines that have shaped the programme, presented by Felicity Finch (Ruth Archer).
How have the roles of women in farming changed over the last 70 years in the real world and in The Archers? From Jill Archer who is often portrayed more as a traditional farmer's wife to Ruth who is very much in partnership with David to Pip who is a thoroughly modern farmer and appears to be in pole position to inherit the farm. Helen Archer has also made a foray into cheese-making. Felicity hears from Mary Quicke of Quicke’s cheeses, who is cited by Agricultural editor of The Archers as an inspiration for Helen’s storyline.
Female scriptwriters only began on The Archers in 1975. They brought a new perspective to the programme, revitalising its profile and cementing its place in the British psyche. One of the first women to write for the show was Mary Cutler. She joins Felicity to talk about what it was like during those early years and her most memorable stories for female characters during her 40 years writing for the show. Felicity also talks to Naylah Ahmed, who has been writing for the show for 5 years.
Susan Carter is often at the heart of what is going on in the village of Ambridge and is known as the village gossip. According to a recent study, men and women gossip on average for 52 minutes every day. But Susan’s gossip is often perceived as malicious and small-minded. Charlotte Martin who plays Susan actually works as a psychologist when she’s not on the programme. She joins Felicity, Dr Cara Courage and comedian Angela Barnes to discuss the role of gossip on the show.
One of the unique and strange things about playing a character in Ambridge – is that the storylines unfold over years, so you grow old with the programme. Younger characters, as they age, inherit the standing of more established characters, and none of them know where they might end up. So we asked the actor Katie Redford – who plays Lily and Emerald O’Hanrahan who plays Emma to talk about their hopes for their characters in the future. Our guests also muse on the characters who might be missing that they hope might turn up in Ambridge one day.
Presenter: Felicity Finch Producer: Clare Walker
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| 0:34.0 | Hello, happy New Year and welcome to a special edition of Women's Hour to celebrate |
| 0:40.0 | the 70th anniversary of the Archers. I'm Felicity Finch, |
| 0:44.4 | Ruth Archer in my other life, and in today's programme we're going to be looking |
| 0:47.9 | at a whole host of ways in which women are connected with the Archers, |
| 0:51.4 | from the female script writers to the way farming has |
| 0:54.6 | changed for women since it's been on air. We'll be remembering some of the |
| 0:58.1 | standout storylines for the female characters and fantasizing about some of the women we'd like to introduce to the show. |
| 1:05.0 | I'm joined by some wonderful real Archer's addicts. |
| 1:08.0 | First up, the comedian Angela Barnes, down the line from Brighton. |
| 1:12.0 | Angela, how long have you been addicted and who... Angela Barnes, down the line from Brighton. |
| 1:12.7 | Angela, how long have you been addicted |
| 1:14.7 | and who's your favorite female character? |
| 1:17.5 | Oh gosh, how long have I been addicted? |
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