Peggy Woolley
Very much a traditionalist, Peggy's always made her opinions known to her children if she felt they were contravening her strict moral code.
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June Spencer
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13 November 1924
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Retired publican
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The Laurels
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After her first husband Jack Archer succumbed to the ravages of gambling and alcoholism, she waited a long time to find her true heart's desire. It wasn't until 1991 that she married Jack Woolley and began to look forward to a blissful retirement.
All was going according to plan until Jack was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, which brought her a long and difficult period as his carer.
When she had a stroke in 2008, Peggy reluctantly realised that as Jack deteriorated further he needed residential care. She was a very frequent visitor to The Laurels until his death. Peggy's grand-daughter Kate moved into The Lodge with Peggy until Peggy decided it was time to move to The Laurels herself.
I want to do what's best for the familyPeggy Woolley
- Likes - Church on a Sunday (as long as the vicar's not a woman), cats, her garden
- Dislikes - Mobile phones, loud music, slack standards
- Highs - Triumphantly sending Jack's daughter Hazel packing when she came looking for money and control
- Lows - Finally having to accept that Jack needed residential care, his death
Immediate family
- Jennifer Aldridge (Daughter)
- Lilian Bellamy (Daughter)
- Tony Archer (Son)
- (Step-daughter) - a difficult relationship
Key relationships
- Jill Archer (Friend)
- Brian Aldridge (Son-in-law) - Threatened to horsewhip adulterous Brian, although she respects his business brain.
- (Former sister-in-law) - They now both live at The Laurels
- Alan Franks (Vicar and friend)
June's thoughts on Peggy
Peggy is a strong-minded woman reflecting the character of her late mother ‘Mrs P’. She also has a softer side, loving and loyal. She doesn’t have a great sense of humour and has very strong principles.
June Spencer
June Spencer joined The Archers in May 1950, having been a regular broadcaster since 1943.
She is now a widow and lives in a small friendly village in Surrey. She has a daughter. Her grand-daughter, the only child of her late son, lives in Australia.
June was made an OBE in 1991 and received in the 2017 Birthday Honours List.
In June 2010 she was made a Freeman of the City of London, and her autobiography The Road to Ambridge was published in September of that year. In 2014 June was recognised with a at the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Audio Drama Awards.
Archers highlights
It was a great pleasure to record scenes at the Chelsea Flower Show and receive the Ambridge Rose.
Jack and Peggy’s wedding was an exciting time. Recording at the Queen Mother’s birthday pageant in the Horse Guards Parade was also a red letter day for Jack and Peggy.
Other career highlights
TV – Guilty Party, Doctors, numerous Songs of Praise.
In 2010 June was a guest on Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4's Desert Island Discs.
Favourite
- Actor - Philip Glenister – a good all-round actor with an attractive personality.
- Book - Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks
- Film - Laurel and Hardy’s Way Out West