3.5.1
Production
The Archers
The Archers
The Archers is the longest running soap opera in the world and is broadcast on BBC Radio Four.


The Archers
The Archers
- The Archers has been broadcasting episodes for over 65 years and has acquired over 5 million listeners globally.
- The Archers started broadcasting in 1951.
- There are six episodes a week with an omnibus on a Sunday.


Ambridge
Ambridge
- The Archers is set in a fictional farming area known as Ambridge and follows several different characters who live within this community.
- The tagline for the soap opera is ‘contemporary drama in a rural setting’.


Original purpose
Original purpose
- Originally The Archers was created to educate farmers in a covert way to increase food production after WW2.
- The Ministry of Agriculture could use this platform to communicate important information through the storylines to farmers.


The narrative
The narrative
- The Archers narrative is based on real life situations.
- The Archers happens in real time, meaning its narratives reflect social and cultural events when it is broadcast.
- For example one of the characters, Pip, discusses issues surrounding being a working mum while she is pregnant, reflecting contemporary culture.


Other examples
Other examples
- Other topical subjects that have been included into The Archers storyline include:
- Brexit.
- 9/11.
- The death of Princess Margaret.
- The foot and mouth crisis of 2001.
Producing The Archers
Producing The Archers
The Archers is broadcast on the BBC which is a public service broadcaster. The Archers is produced on tight schedules because of its desire to reflect real life.


The BBC
The BBC
- The Archers is broadcast on the BBC which is a public service broadcaster.
- The BBC is regulated by Ofcom and has to comply with the broadcasting code.
- As a public service broadcaster, it needs to provide an impartial and trusted news source with UK-originated programmes and distinctive content for the UK public.


Funding the BBC
Funding the BBC
- The BBC is funded in an unique way through the TV license.
- Each household is required to pay £150.50 each year for a colour TV license and this is a law under the Communications Act 2003 and Communications (Television Licensing) Regulations 2004.


Adverts
Adverts
- As the BBC is paid for by the TV license, it does not have adverts.
- The BBC has a remit to educate, inform and entertain through the content it provides.


Writing cycle
Writing cycle
- The Archers is produced on tight schedules because of its desire to reflect real life.
- Long term planning is needed so the production team plan the storylines biannually.
- Four writer’s meet monthly and produce a week’s worth of scripts each.


Production cycle
Production cycle
- Episodes are recorded every four weeks and the actors are employed for 6 days at a time.
- During this time they record 24 episodes and each 13 minute episode is allocated two hours of recording time.
- It is then 3-6 weeks after when the episodes are broadcast.
1Overview
1.1Media Language
1.3Representation
2Component 1: Section A
2.1Magazines - Vogue
2.2Magazines - GQ
2.3Advertising & Marketing
2.4Print Advertisements - Quality Street
2.5Print Advertisements - (2026 Exams) This Girl Can
2.6Print Advertisements - (2027 Exams) NHS 111
2.7Film Posters (Marketing)
2.8Film - No Time To Die
2.9Newspapers
2.11The Guardian
2.12(2028 Exams) The Sun
2.13(2028 Exams) The Guardian
3Component 1: Section B
3.1Video Games
3.2Video Games - Fortnite
3.4Radio
3.5Radio - The Archers
3.6(2027 Exams) Radio - Desert Island Discs
4Component 2: Section A
4.1Television
4.3Sitcom - Modern Family
4.4Sitcom - Man Like Mobeen
4.5(2026 Exams) Luther
5Component 2: Section B
5.1Music Video
5.2Lizzo - 'Good as Hell'
5.3Taylor Swift - 'The Man'
5.4Stormzy - 'Superheroes'
5.5Justin Bieber - 'Intentions'
5.6TLC - 'Waterfalls'
5.7Duran Duran - 'Rio'
5.8Online Media - Lizzo
5.9Online Media - Taylor Swift
5.10Online Media - Stormzy
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1Overview
1.1Media Language
1.3Representation
2Component 1: Section A
2.1Magazines - Vogue
2.2Magazines - GQ
2.3Advertising & Marketing
2.4Print Advertisements - Quality Street
2.5Print Advertisements - (2026 Exams) This Girl Can
2.6Print Advertisements - (2027 Exams) NHS 111
2.7Film Posters (Marketing)
2.8Film - No Time To Die
2.9Newspapers
2.11The Guardian
2.12(2028 Exams) The Sun
2.13(2028 Exams) The Guardian
3Component 1: Section B
3.1Video Games
3.2Video Games - Fortnite
3.4Radio
3.5Radio - The Archers
3.6(2027 Exams) Radio - Desert Island Discs
4Component 2: Section A
4.1Television
4.3Sitcom - Modern Family
4.4Sitcom - Man Like Mobeen
4.5(2026 Exams) Luther
5Component 2: Section B
5.1Music Video
5.2Lizzo - 'Good as Hell'
5.3Taylor Swift - 'The Man'
5.4Stormzy - 'Superheroes'
5.5Justin Bieber - 'Intentions'
5.6TLC - 'Waterfalls'
5.7Duran Duran - 'Rio'
5.8Online Media - Lizzo
5.9Online Media - Taylor Swift
5.10Online Media - Stormzy
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