The Archers The First Thirty Years

The Archers: The First Thirty Years by William Smethurst is a detailed exploration of the first three decades of the iconic radio program. Published in 1980 by Eyre Methuen in collaboration with the British Broadcasting Corporation, this 1st edition book comprises 203 pages and is presented in English. It offers insights into the development and impact of the show, reflecting on its significance within the realm of performing arts and radio.
Readers will find a comprehensive account that delves into the show’s history, examining its evolution and the cultural context surrounding its broadcast. The book focuses on various aspects of the program, providing a thorough understanding of its role in the performing arts landscape. With its emphasis on radio as a medium, this work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of entertainment and communication.
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