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Jack Woolley

Jack died on 2 January 2014

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Played by:
Arnold Peters
Born:
19 July 1919
Status:
Occupation:
Retired businessman

Once a pillar of the Borchester community, Jack succumbed to the cruel condition of dementia. One by one he sold Grey Gables, the Borchester Echo and Jaxx Caff as his illness progressed.

His third and most stable wife Peggy became his carer, guiding his ever more elusive thoughts back to a place where he can feel comfortable. But even she eventually had to accept that Jack needed residential care.

Read more about the life of Jack Woolley here.

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Jack Woolley
  • Likes - Porridge, a nice cup of tea
  • Dislikes - Change of any sort
  • Highs - The unveiling of the Jack Woolley pavilion at the cricket ground
  • Lows - His continuing slow but inevitable decline

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Arnold Peters

Arnold Peters, who played Jack Woolley, diedÌýin May 2013.

Archers editor Vanessa Whitburn said: 'Arnold was immensely successful as Jack Woolley. With enormous skill he took the character from sharp, sometimes ruthless, businessman, mellowing through the years into retirement and eventual dependence on wife Peggy, as Alzheimers set in. Only the best actors can fine tune those character arcs over many years and Arnold was the best.'

June Spencer (who plays Peggy) shared some recollections of this gentle man:

‘Arnold and I worked together many times, long before The Archers started. I have really happy memories of the Children’s Hour pantomimes we were both in together. They were great fun to do. Arnold was very versatile. I remember in one he played the villain and the hero!

‘He did a lot of work producing shows for local amateur dramatic societies. He was a country dance caller, and a drummer in a band. He was very active, all the time, whether it was for charity or professionally.

‘He loved acting. It was his life. I picture him in the latter days in the green room, with his stick and his cap, always very genial.

‘As an actor he was the complete pro. He was very conscientious. He always turned in a good performance, no matter what we were doing.'

June also remembered recording Arnold's last appearance in The Archers.

‘We went to see him in his retirement home. He could still turn in a good performance. He read it perfectly. We worked together just as we’d always done, up to the last.’

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Arnold Peters' final appearance as Jack Woolley (Jul 2011)

Arnold Peters' final appearance as Jack Woolley (Jul 2011)