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Helen Archer (Louiza Patikas), Tom Archer (Tom Graham) and Brenda Tucker (Amy Shindler)

Helen's having a bumpy ride in The Archers



Helen Archer sees in the New Year with a bang - literally - when she hits a pedestrian while driving home from a boozy night out in The Archers on Â鶹Éç Radio 4.

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In the episode - broadcast at 7pm on Sunday 31 December 2006 - the pedestrian turns out to be none other than Mike Tucker, father of Brenda, whose boyfriend Tom is Helen's brother.

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Not that Tom could have foreseen any of this when, while enjoying an evening at home with his family, he received a text informing him that his wayward sister was stopping out with her friends.

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The text immediately throws Tom into action: his brotherly protection mode is more acute than usual, due to the knowledge that his already fragile sister is even more brittle thanks to being dumped by her erstwhile, short-term boyfriend, Ross.

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When he sees Helen making a fool of herself in the pub Tom is determined to get her home, despite the fact that she does not appreciate her brother's interference.

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His dragging her from her friends on New Year's Eve makes Helen determined to retain some sort of control and, misguidedly, she insists that she is capable of driving her own car: he can occupy the passenger seat.

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When she realises that she has run someone over Helen panics - and drives on - leaving the victim for dead. Tom wants to go back to help whoever it is has been hit but by this time Helen is hysterical and she admits she's had far too much to drink.

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Sober Tom immediately decides there's only one thing for it: he and Helen swap seats and drive to the police station to confess.

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Back at Bridge Farm parents Tony and Pat berate Tom - they cannot believe he has been so reckless - tonight of all nights, when the family is gathering together to celebrate the coming New Year.

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When they manage to catch their collective breath both parents feel that, surely, things cannot get any worse for Tom. until they receive the phone call from Brenda!

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Addicts of The Archers can enjoy a special treat on New Year's Day when their usual 15-minute dose of their favourite Radio 4 drama is followed by a behind-the-scenes documentary, Arena: The Archers on Â鶹Éç Four at 9pm, Monday 1 January 2007.

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Notes to Editors

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Helen Archer's woes began when she met and fell in love with the local gamekeeper, Greg Turner.

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It was a difficult relationship which ended fatally when, in 2004, in utter despair that Helen had walked out on him, Greg eventually took his own life. The grief and guilt were almost impossible for Helen to bear.

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Despite the support of Pat, Tony and Tom, Helen's need for control manifested itself in a life-threatening eating disorder. She was lucky to be admitted to a specialist clinic, which was slowly able to turn tortured Helen around and return her to her grateful family.

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Helen's latest dalliance was with the journalist, Ross. Unfortunately, he did not reciprocate, considering Helen "old before her time".

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Since she was unceremoniously dumped Helen has behaved alarmingly: indeed her friend (you guessed it, Brenda Tucker) was horrified with Helen's drunken behaviour during the pair's recent holiday in Tenerife.

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Helen Archer is played by Louiza Patikas

Tom Archer - Tom Graham

Tony Archer - Colin Skipp

Pat Archer - Patricia Gallimore

Brenda Tucker - Amy Shindler

Mike Tucker - Terry Molloy.

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The Archers, Â鶹Éç Radio 4, Monday-Friday and Sundays, 7-7.15pm; omnibus on Sundays from 10am; 92-95FM and 198LW

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Category: Radio 4
Date: 01.01.2007
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