Mary Cutler
Having spent all her life in Birmingham (apart from three years
at Cambridge), Mary might seem an unlikely person to be writing
about rural life, but she is obviously very good at it, as she is
the longest-serving writer on The Archers, having first written
for the programme in 1979. Many of the lessons she has learnt about
country life were put to good effect when she created the much-loved
Hayley Jordan.
Keri Davies
Formally The Archers senior producer, Keri combines writing Archers
scripts with running this very website.
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Adrian Flynn
Adrian has been a scriptwriter with The Archers since 1998. His
other radio writing includes Burning Everest, a two part adaptation
of his own novel and theatre play, which was shortlisted for the
Writer’s Guild Best Children’s Radio Play in 1994. In the last ten
years he has also written adaptations and original works for publication
and the theatre.
Simon Frith
Trained as a landscape artist and photographer, Simon’s love of
his native Gloucestershire countryside pervades every word he has
written since he joined The Archers writing team in 1983. His versatility
as a writer is such that he has been responsible for such diverse
events as the death of Walter Gabriel and the 1999 pantomime, Babes
in the Wood.
Nawal Gadalla
It seems that Nawal was born to write The Archers: her (Egyptian)
father wrote a weekly half hour soap opera for the BBC Arabic World
Service in the late sixties, while her mother, the experienced radio
actress Josefina Ray, provided the voices for Willie, Mrs Scrubbit
and the baby in the Woodentops. Sounds like perfect training!
Caroline Harrington
Caroline started writing radio plays while working for BBC Copyright,
sent a "Gi’us a job" letter to The Archers production office and
joined the writing team in 1990. Although she prefers the everyday
scenes of village life to the dramatic storylines, Caroline enjoyed
the controversy surrounding Joe Grundy’s ferrets and is now known
locally as Caroline Harrington, Ferret Killer!
Graham Harvey
Although his job as the programme's agircultural story editor keeps
him pretty busy, Graham still writes the occasional week of Archers
scripts. A former agricultural journalist, and one-time "Old
Muckspreader" in Private Eye, Graham has since written two influential
books: The Killing of the Countryside and The Forgiveness
of Nature.
Carole Simpson Solazzo
Carole is a Lancashire lass, born in Bury and now living in Bacup,
although she lived for a year in Florence with her husband Sergio,
"next-door-but-one to the Arlecchino Sexy Movies".
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Tim Stimpson
The youngest ever Archers scriptwriter joined the team after
an MA in playwriting at Birmingham University.
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Joanna Toye
Joanna was part of the production team of The Archers for nine years
between 1980 and 1995, working her way up from Production Assistant
to Senior Producer. She first wrote for the programme in 1984. She
is also the author of Shula’s Story and The Ambridge Chronicles
trilogy.


