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'''''The Archers''''' was a [[Radio Four]] programme. While [[Amy Pond]] was talking to [[Mrs Browning]] in [[1984]], it was playing in the background. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Nothing O'Clock (short story)|Nothing O'Clock]]'')
'''''The Archers''''' was a [[Radio Four]] programme. While [[Amy Pond]] was talking to [[Mrs Browning]] in [[1984]], it was playing in the background. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Nothing O'Clock (short story)|Nothing O'Clock]]'')


When the [[Eleventh Doctor]] spoke to [[Ellery Quest]] over the [[radio]], he told him it was unfortunately "too late for ''The Archers''". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[All of Time and Space (audio story)|All of Time and Space]]'')
When the [[Eleventh Doctor]] spoke to [[Ellery Quest]] over the [[radio]], he told him it was "sadly too late" for ''The Archers''. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[All of Time and Space (audio story)|All of Time and Space]]'')
 
== Other realities ==
 
=== Earth-33⅓ ===
In [[Earth-33⅓]], ''The Archers'' was a series filmed in [[The Archers studio|''The Archers'' studio]]. [[Walter Gabriel]] was a part of the series. ([[COMIC]]: [[Doctor Who? (DWM 104 comic story)|''Doctor Who?'' 104]])


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* As the longest-running BBC Radio programme, ''The Archers'' has featured many [[DWU]] actors, including [[Lisa Bowerman]], [[Terry Molloy]], [[Michael Cochrane]], [[David Troughton]], [[Paul Copley]], [[Simon Williams]], [[Tamsin Greig]], [[Tim Bentinck]], [[Souad Faress]], [[Ronny Jhutti]], [[Jack May]], [[Ysanne Churchman]], [[Edward Kelsey]], [[Hamilton Dyce]], [[Crawford Logan]], and [[Annabelle Dowler]], [[Mali Harries]], [[Tom Gibbons]], and [[Brian Hayles]].
* As the longest-running [[BBC Radio 4|BBC Radio]] programme, ''The Archers'' has featured many [[DWU]] actors, including [[Lisa Bowerman]], [[Terry Molloy]], [[Michael Cochrane]], [[David Troughton]], [[Paul Copley]], [[Simon Williams]], [[Tim Bentinck]], [[Souad Faress]], [[Ronny Jhutti]], [[Jack May]], [[Tamsin Greig]], [[Ysanne Churchman]], [[Edward Kelsey]], [[Hamilton Dyce]], [[Crawford Logan]], and [[Annabelle Dowler]], [[Mali Harries]], and [[Tom Gibbons]]. Writer [[Brian Hayles]] also penned an episode in 1970.
* The 2022 [[Big Finish Productions]] short story, winner of ''[[The Paul Spragg Memorial Short Trip Opportunity]]'', ''[[The World Tree (audio story)|The World Tree]]'', written by [[Nick Slawicz]], features an unintentional reference to the real world programme ''The Archers''.<ref>https://twitter.com/ellingtonelms/status/1609942427145764867?s=46&t=sOKye5Cim9yE327oY_8vOg</ref>
* The 2022 [[Big Finish Productions]] short story, winner of ''[[The Paul Spragg Memorial Short Trip Opportunity]]'', ''[[The World Tree (audio story)|The World Tree]]'', written by [[Nick Slawicz]], references ''The Archers''. The narrator of the story, [[Lisa Bowerman]], also starred in ''The Archers'' in 2022, but according to the author this was a coincidence. <ref>https://twitter.com/ellingtonelms/status/1609942427145764867?s=46&t=sOKye5Cim9yE327oY_8vOg</ref>


== Footnotes ==
== Footnotes ==
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Latest revision as of 14:09, 3 July 2023

The Archers

The Archers was a Radio Four programme. While Amy Pond was talking to Mrs Browning in 1984, it was playing in the background. (PROSE: Nothing O'Clock)

When the Eleventh Doctor spoke to Ellery Quest over the radio, he told him it was "sadly too late" for The Archers. (AUDIO: All of Time and Space)

Other realities[[edit] | [edit source]]

Earth-33⅓[[edit] | [edit source]]

In Earth-33⅓, The Archers was a series filmed in The Archers studio. Walter Gabriel was a part of the series. (COMIC: Doctor Who? 104)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]