Hopkirk...
Roy has been in the program since he was a little boy, although for most of his childhood he has been that special Archers person, a Silent Character. He was a very naughty boy when he was a teenager, being involved in some racist activity against an Asian resident, Usha, who later married the local Vicar. But he has been a very good boy since, without any whiff of scandal...until now. He did have a fling with the hippie daughter of some village Rich People, the Aldridges and there was issue from that encounter. Not one of Roys wisest moves I fear. He has been described in the past as a bit of hunk, so I understand Elizabeth wanting a bit of a nibble at the forbidden apple. He has a sister called Brenda, who is best not talked about, as it will only encourage her...she is somewhat of a Miss Hot Pants, who has terrible trouble in controlling her hormones. Shag-anything-Brenda actually is her nickname around the village. ( sorry about the rude word )
Poor Elizabeth is one of Ambridge's more interesting characters. She had a congenital heart condition, since she was born, which nearly killed her a few years ago, and is David Archer's twin. She had quite a lot of previous relationships, none of them very wise and even had an abortion. But she eventually married one of the best loved Archers characters of all time, Nigel, who was the wealthy son of a local branch of the Nobbery. Everybody loved Nigel, including Elizabeth's sister, Shula. But the idiotic people at the BBC, masquerading as script writers, made him to fall off the roof of his stately home a few years ago, which caused much concerned comment around the country, questions were even asked in the House.
You may already know about the official BBC Website, but just in case
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/profiles/3VLG6MxxfQpKXF2Chky4Fmh/major-characters
As a new Archers fan, you must expect to be treated with some derision amongst the general public. Ignore this completely. You will also be told that
Ambridge doesn't exist...this is patently nonsense, as I distinctly heard some cows moo the other night.
If I can be of help in explaining anything else concerned with Ambridge, please don't hesitate to ask !