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  1. Susan Carter's spell in prison

    Susan Carter's spell in prison

    In 1993, Susan was sentenced to six months in prison after helping her criminal brother Clive.

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  2. Calendar Girl Susan is Miss October

    Calendar Girl Susan is Miss October

    Why is Susan nervous about her appearance in the Calendar Girls calendar?

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  3. Autumn in Ambridge

    Autumn in Ambridge

    What changes does Autumn bring to Ambridge?

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  4. The Grundys go back to their roots

    The Grundys go back to their roots

    Listeners everywhere are rejoicing at the news that the family will continue their tenancy of the farm.

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  5. Quote of the Week: Pat triumphs

    Quote of the Week: Pat triumphs

    Sometimes a single word says more than a full monologue. Pat may have made some grave mistakes while Helen was in custody, but in this one moment, she triumphed.

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  6. Isobel Middleton (Anna Tregorran) Q&A

    Isobel Middleton (Anna Tregorran) Q&A

    Actress Isobel Middleton, who plays Helen's barrister, Anna Tregorran talks about her role in The Archers.

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  7. Dame Eileen Atkins, Nigel Havers and Catherine Tate to deliberate over Helen Titchener’s fate

    Dame Eileen Atkins, Nigel Havers and Catherine Tate to deliberate over Helen Titchener’s fate

    An extended hour-long Jury Special this Sunday will feature an acclaimed cast.

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  8. Could Rob Titchener be arrested after the rape accusations?

    Could Rob Titchener be arrested after the rape accusations?

    Could there be longer term consequences for Rob Titchener after Helen's trial?

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  9. How Helen's trial was written

    How Helen's trial was written

    Scriptwriter Tim Stimpson reveals how he created The Archers Trial Week.

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  10. Tweeting in court: What are the consequences?

    Tweeting in court: What are the consequences?

    The Archers script advisor, Sarah Swadling, explains how the consequences of texting in court can be very serious.

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