Heroine of the Hour 2022 – 103-Year-Old June Spencer CBE
Matthew Steeples
That 103-year-old June Spencer, as Peggy Wooley, has lasted 72 years as a character in BBC Radio 4’s ‘The Archers’ is something to be celebrated suggests Matthew Steeples
“She’s seen it all: Alcoholism, gambling and bereavement,” continued Waugh at that time and now, speaking after having broadcast her final performance on Sunday 31st July, the actress herself amusingly remarked:
“In 1950, I helped to plant an acorn. It took root and in January 1951 it was planted out and called The Archers.”
“Over the years it has thrived and become a splendid great tree with many branches. But now this old branch, known as Peggy, has become weak and unsafe so I decided it was high time she ‘boughed’ out, so I have duly lopped her.”
Hailed by the Duchess of Cornwall as “a true national treasure who has been part of my life, and millions of others, for as long as I can remember” and honoured in 1991 with an OBE and then with a CBE in 2017 for “services to drama and charity,” the legend that is June Spencer added:
“I’ve been trying to retire for at least a year. They didn’t want to lose her character. Every time I tried to stop, they gave me more episodes.”
“The idea was that the country characters having to explain things to Peggy educated the listeners.”
Of how she’ll be written out, Spencer admitted to not knowing. She concluded: “The simplest thing is if [Peggy has] a fall or something and goes into The Laurels [the fictional Ambridge care home]. She can languish for years there.”