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The Archers: Looking for Love 1968-1986

By: Joanna Toye
Narrated by: Stella Gonet
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For over 50 years, Britain's most popular radio drama has captured the imagination of listeners throughout the country. Ambridge and its residents have been constant companions to millions throughout the highs and lows of five successive decades.

Covering the years 1968 to 1986, Joanna Toye's novel follows the fortunes of Dan and Doris's grandchildren, as they search for happiness and love in the changing world of the 70s and early 80s. Jennifer's struggles as an unmarried mother look to be over with marriage to the gorgeous Roger, but a happy ending is not to be. Lilian has her share of tragedy with the death of her first husband Nick and illness of her second, Ralph. There is happiness for Shula, though, with new-found love Mark Hebden and Tony is lucky to meet Pat.

The romantic ups and downs of the Archer children form a gripping saga in this abridged reading by Stella Gonet.

©2012 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2012 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
Genre Fiction Tear-jerking

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