Coronavirus: Changes to BBC Radio 4’s “The Archers”
The team behind The Archers has been working on plans for how the programme will continue in these unprecedented times.
The BBC operates a large network of local, regional, national and international radio stations, including BBC World Service.
The team behind The Archers has been working on plans for how the programme will continue in these unprecedented times.
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