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Underneath The Archers: Natures secret agent on Britains longest-running drama

English

By (author): Graham Harvey

'As hilarious, charming, eccentric, informative, addictive and delightful as the show itself' STEPHEN FRY

Much-loved radio drama The Archers has been at the heart of British life for over seventy years, and the momentous events and changes of this time have all found a place in Ambridge. For more than three decades, scriptwriter Graham Harvey was the man behind the shows farming storylines, writing over 600 episodes and crafting some of its most memorable moments: the Great Flood, the trashing of Brians GM crop, the loss of the Grundy family farm.

In this book Graham interweaves personal memories of these moments with extracts from the scripts he created, offering behind-the-scenes details of how key characters and plotlines were developed, keeping pace with the real changes taking place in village and farm life. He also explores the part the show played in setting Britain on its disastrous transition from small-scale, sustainable farming to industrial agriculture. Could it now help guide the nation back to the nature-friendly, planet-saving methods we so desperately need?

Underneath The Archers relates a personal drama, too: how Graham uncovered his fathers dark, wartime secret, the trauma which was to blight their family life. The insecurities of his youth gave Graham a deep attachment to the fictional community he was creating. The reassurance he found was in a love for England: its land, its soil, its farming culture a love that found its perfect expression in the world of Ambridge and its inhabitants.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 141 x 222mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Aug 2023
  • Publisher: Unbound
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781800182653

About Graham Harvey

Graham Harvey is best known as a scriptwriter and agricultural story editor for The Archers penning more than 600 episodes over 34 years and earning himself the nickname the other Minister for Farming.He has worked as a feature writer at Farmers Weekly and as a freelance journalist for a wide range of publications including the Sunday Times Guardian Daily Mail Mail on Sunday New Scientist and Country Life. For four years he wrote the Old Muckspreader column in Private Eye. Grahams first book The Killing of the Countryside (Cape) won the BP Natural World Book Prize for environmental writing. Other books include The Forgiveness of Nature (Cape) We Want Real Food (Constable Robinson) and Grass-Fed Nation (Icon Books).In 2008 Harvey co-founded the Oxford Real Farming Conference which has become Britains leading conference on ecological agriculture.

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