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David Waite with his wife Alison met the cast of the Archers at the BBC Pebble Mill
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David Waite with his wife Alison met the cast of the Archers at the BBC Pebble Mill
David Waite with his wife Alison met the cast of the Archers at the BBC Pebble Mill.
Front, Norman Painting who plays Phil Archer, Mrs Alison Waite, Mr David Waite, Trevor Harrison (Eddie Grundy) Patricia Greene (Jill Archer)
Rear, Alison Dowling, Alan Devereux, Ros Adams, Brian Hewlett, Colin Skipp, Patricia Gallimore, Bob Arnold, Vanessa Whitburn, Terry Molloy, Charles Collingwood, Jill Bennett.
01/04/0992
Birmingham Post and Mail Archive
Mirrorpix
Birmingham
West Midlands
England
Media ID 21391474
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David Waite and his wife Alison have a memorable encounter with the beloved cast of The Archers at the iconic BBC Pebble Mill studio. In this heartwarming photo print, we see the couple standing proudly alongside some of their favorite radio soap opera stars. At the forefront, Norman Painting, who skillfully portrays Phil Archer in the long-running series, stands tall with a warm smile. Mr. and Mrs. Waite beam with excitement as they share this special moment with him. Trevor Harrison, known for his portrayal of Eddie Grundy, and Patricia Greene, who brings Jill Archer to life on airwaves, complete the front row. In the background stand more talented actors who contribute to making The Archers an enduring success: Alison Dowling, Alan Devereux, Ros Adams, Brian Hewlett, Colin Skipp, Patricia Gallimore, Bob Arnold, Vanessa Whitburn, Terry Molloy , Charles Collingwood, and Jill Bennett. This photograph captures not only a cherished memory for David and Alison but also highlights the camaraderie among this close-knit group of performers. Their dedication to bringing these captivating scripts to life is evident in their genuine expressions. Dated 01/04/0992 (April 1st), this timeless image serves as a reminder of how radio dramas like The Archers continue to captivate audiences worldwide.
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