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Fred Archer was born in the Evesham village of Ashton-under-Hill in 1915. Originally a farmer, he turned to writing as a form of therapy following a car accident and has since written more than 20 books on village life: the first, entitled The Distant Scene, was published in 1967. A popular after-dinner speaker, Fred has taken part in many radio and television programmes and for a number of years featured in Jeannine McMullen’s TV series, A Small Country Living. Fred Archer now lives in South Devon.
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