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The Archers win Mind Champion of the Year award


Category: Radio 4

Date: 18.05.2005
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大象传媒 Radio 4's The Archers has been awarded Mind Champion of the Year by readers of Open Mind magazine, together with staff from Mind, the mental health charity in England and Wales.

The award was presented today (Wednesday 18 May) at 12.30pm at Glazers Hall, London, at Mind's Award lunch (along with Mind Book of the Year and Mind Journalist of the Year).

It was presented by the charity's President, Melvyn Bragg, as part of Mind Week 2005 (14-21 May) - this year focussing on the theme of stress and mental health in the workplace.

Readers chose it for its "brilliant story lines and acting", for "raising awareness of PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder)" and for "tackling issues such as, grief, suicide and loss".

The storylines featured 26-year old Helen Archer (played by Louiza Patikas) struggling in a difficult relationship with local gamekeeper Greg Turner (Marc Finn).

Their relationship was disapproved of by her mother Pat (Patricia Gallimore), particularly as Greg had an ex-wife and two children who lived abroad.

Faced by one setback after another, Greg became very depressed, and finally a despairing Helen walked out on him.

Shortly after, in May 2004, Greg took his own life. The grief and guilt became too much for Helen, and, displaying symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, she developed an eating disorder.

Her family finally persuaded her to seek help, and she was finally admitted to a local clinic. Through the support and counselling she has received at the clinic, and with the help of her family and friends, Helen has started her old job again (managing the family-run shop Ambridge Organics) and is on the road to recovery.

Other recent stories featured in the programme include the rape of Kathy Perks (Hedli Niklaus), as she continues to come to terms with her ordeal and her fear of intimacy through support from her partner Kenton (Richard Attlee), and the story of 86-year-old Jack Woolley (Arnold Peters) and his wife Peggy (June Spencer) as they join together in facing Jack's battle with dementia.

Vanessa Whitburn, Editor of The Archers, says: "Thank you to all the readers of Open Mind magazine and the professionals in the area of mental health who voted for us. We are delighted that our story has been recognised in this way."

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Category: Radio 4

Date: 18.05.2005
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