Over the years some of the original cast members have died, left the show or retired, and their characters have had to be replaced or killed off by the scriptwriters. One of those was the character of Simon Cooper (Eddie Robinson) a farm hand working on the farm from the very first pilot episode until his death in 1956.
Archer family and relations Peggy Woolley, née Perkins, formerly Archer (born Margaret Perkins, 13 November 1924 - 8 May 2025) (
June Spencer, briefly played by Thelma Rogers) was the widow of Phil's elder brother, Jack Archer (d. 1972), and of
Jack Woolley (d. 2014). When married to Jack Archer, they managed (and later owned) the Bull. After many years of close friendship, Peggy married Jack Woolley. Peggy had two daughters, Jennifer and Lilian, and a son, Tony, by her first husband. She was indulgent of her grandchildren and provided several of them with significant financial support. Although she was something of a left wing firebrand in her youth she became more conservative as she aged. She spent her final years living in The Lodge which was the gatehouse for Grey Gables. She became a silent character in 2022, when the actor retired at the age of 103.
Jennifer Aldridge, née Archer (7 January 1945 – 22 January 2023) (Angela Piper) was the elder daughter of Peggy Woolley by her first husband, Jack Archer. In early years her character was the hippie of the Archer family, her first child, Adam, being — sensationally at the time — the illegitimate result of a fling with a cowman, Paddy Redmond. She married a travelling businessman, Roger Travers-Macy, in the late 1960s and had a daughter, Debbie. She then divorced him and married Brian Aldridge. With Brian she had two daughters, Kate and Alice. Jennifer endured Brian's series of affairs over the years, partly by having one affair with her ex-husband, though Brian has long suspected John Tregorran as having rivalled him for Jennifer's affections at one time. Jennifer died in January 2023 when the actor retired due to ill-health.
Daniel "Dan" Archer (Harry Oakes, Monte Crick, Edgar Harrison and
Frank Middlemass), son of the elder John Archer, was the first owner of Brookfield when the family bought it from Squire Lawson-Hope. He was patriarch of the Archer family. The character survived the deaths of the first three actors before finally being killed off in 1986. Elizabeth witnessed his fatal attempt to rescue a sheep in difficulty on Lakey Hill, despite her pleading with him not to.
Doris Evelyn Rebecca Archer (
Gwen Berryman MBE), née Forrest, Dan's wife, mother of Jack, Phil and Christine Archer and sister of Tom Forrest. Her death was discovered by Shula in 1980 when she and Christine were visiting Glebe Cottage. Doris was a stalwart of village life and provided a listening ear to an ever-growing Archer family from the 1950s to 1980. She was originally a kitchen maid at Manor House, the ancestral home of the Lawson-Hope family, and she became lady's maid to Letty Lawson-Hope.
Grace Archer (Monica Grey and
Ysanne Churchman) was Phil Archer's first wife and the first major character to be killed off. The episode featuring her death was first broadcast on 22 September 1955. The previous night, which happened to be the night that
ITV, the UK's first commercial television channel was launched, she received fatal injuries while trying to rescue her horse, Midnight, from a fire. This was seen as a ploy to keep loyal viewers and listeners away from the new station. Her catchphrase was "one fried egg or two, Phil?"
John "Jack" Archer (Denis Folwell), son of Dan, elder brother of Phil and Christine, first husband of Peggy, née Perkins, later Woolley, father of Jennifer, Lilian and Tony; died in 1972 of liver failure. Jack and Peggy managed (and later owned) the Bull, and Jack had suffered increasingly from alcoholism and excessive gambling.
Phil Archer (
Norman Painting) younger son of Dan and long-time patriarch of the Archer family and a leading resident of the village. Phil Archer died on 12 February 2010.
Aunt Laura (Gwenda Wilson and
Betty McDowall),
New Zealander, widow of Dan's younger brother, Frank; she fulfilled a similar dramatic role to Lynda Snell who now lives in Aunt Laura's former home, Ambridge Hall. In 1985 Aunt Laura fell into a ditch and listeners were treated to her forlorn cries while owls hooted overhead. She was found alive and spent a week in hospital being treated for
pneumonia but died of
heart failure soon after being discharged on St Valentine's Day while her friend Freddy Danby read to her from
Moby-Dick.
Tom Forrest (George Hart and
Bob Arnold) was Doris Archer's brother and a gamekeeper. He was a major character for many years and used to introduce the omnibus edition on Sunday mornings. In 1957 he was charged with manslaughter after shooting poacher Bob Larkin. He was cleared at trial.
Mark Charles Timothy Hebden (Richard Derrington), first husband of Shula Archer. Died while driving home from work when he swerved to avoid hitting Caroline, whose horse had thrown her on being frightened by a speeding car, and crashed into a tree. He never knew that he was finally to become a father.
Julia Pargetter-Carmichael, mother of Nigel Pargetter (she also had a daughter called Camilla who wasn't seen); mother in-law of Elizabeth Archer (whom she disliked at first, because she wanted Nigel to marry into the wealthy Aldridge family, but grew to love Elizabeth later on after the birth of her beloved grandchildren, Freddie and Lily) and sometime entertainer, died from a
stroke in 2005,
Nigel Gerald Pargetter (8 June 1959 – 2 January 2011) (played by
Graham Seed, formerly by Nigel Caliburn who is now known as Nigel Carrington) was the eccentric pseudo-aristocratic owner of Lower Loxley Hall, a mansion on the outskirts of Ambridge. Making his debut in 1983, he was once considered to be somewhat dim and irresponsible, wearing a gorilla suit at a hunt ball in 1983, inadvertently joy riding with Shula Archer in 1984 and driving an ice-cream van as 'Mr Snowy' in 1986. Initially, Nigel was romantically linked with Shula (or "Shulie" as he called her), but in 1984 he became involved with Elizabeth Archer, finding her totally unlike Shula: she tricked him into helping her abscond from school in September 1984. On the death of his father a few years later, he strove to save his ancestral home, and involved Elizabeth, now also more mature, as his marketing manager. He saved the hall for his family. Married to Elizabeth for some years and the father of twins Lily and Freddie (born 12 December 1999), he was convicted of drink-driving in 2003. Nigel (who also had a never-seen sister, Camilla who was married to a man named James) had only intermittent help from his beloved mother, Julia; more often she was a source of anxiety and friction (due to her dislike of Elizabeth, which, happily ceased once Freddie and Lily were born), but she died suddenly in November 2005. Nigel developed a number of vague resemblances to Prince Charles. He became concerned about the
environment and tried to become "green". He also took an interest in his family history, particularly in his late Uncle Rupert. Nigel died after falling from the roof of Lower Loxley Hall while attempting, after an evening party, to take down a New Year's banner in icy conditions. The accident occurred as part of
The Archers 60th anniversary broadcast on 2 January 2011.
Other major characters Marjorie Antrobus – Archers' creator Edward J Mason had a real-life neighbour with that name – (
Margot Boyd) was from a colonial background in Kenya; she was the widow of Teddy. She gave a talk to the Ambridge Women's Institute in 1984 and moved into Nightingale Farm in 1985. A breeder of
Afghan hounds, Marjorie let out her flat at Nightingale Farm to Ruth and later to Roy and Hayley. She was an occasionally bossy, but well-meaning, do-gooder in the village. After moving to The Laurels retirement home she was a silent character for several years before her death was finally mentioned on 13 August 2008. (Margot Boyd died on 20 May 2008.)
Bert Fry (7 June 1936 – 25 October 2021) (
Eric Allan, formerly played by Roger Hume), husband of Freda Fry (deceased, a former silent character), was employed for many years as a farmhand by (initially) Phil and later by David and Ruth until his retirement, after which he continued to undertake casual work. Bert lived in "The Bungalow", which was originally built to house David and Ruth. His portrayal was close to a stereotypical "
yokel", like Jethro Larkin and Zebedee Tring before him. The Frys did, however, take a holiday in India when he retired. He composed poetry and won several ploughing contests, and was a regular guide at Lower Loxley. Bert died in The Bull on the episode first aired at 19:05 on 25 October 2021, peacefully nodding off following a game of cribbage with Ben and Ruth Archer. The decision to remove Bert from The Archers followed Eric Allan's decision to retire.
Walter Gabriel (
Robert Mawdesley and
Chris Gittins), originally a smallholder, was a friend of the Archers and provided comic relief in the years before the Grundy family were given greater prominence. Walter continually tried to romance Mrs Perkins. Walter Gabriel's phrase "Me old pal, me old beauty" remains one of the most enduringly remembered phrases associated with
The Archers.
Nelson Gabriel (
Jack May), Walter's son, was for many years the most disreputable character in the village. He had a shady history. He was charged with the Borchester mail-van robbery in 1967 but was eventually acquitted. After spells in London and Spain he opened a wine bar in Borchester in 1980 and later an antique shop (with Kenton Archer). Finally he suddenly disappeared to South America, where he died in strange circumstances. He had an illegitimate daughter, Rosemary Tarrant, who when she found and introduced herself to him revealed she had become a policewoman.
Joe Grundy (born 18 September 1921) (
Edward Kelsey, formerly played by Reg Johnston and Haydn Jones), was the oldest of this well-established local family and often provided comic relief. Joe maintained for many years that the Archer dynasty had robbed them of their estate. After years attempting to keep the
family farm afloat, they were made bankrupt in 2000 - an opportunity for the mainly urban audience to witness the personal and family tragedy of farm sales – and were forced to move to a
sink estate in Borchester. Joe took this especially hard, and in one of the most harrowing episodes ever broadcast, bludgeoned his beloved
ferrets to death with a hammer. The family moved back to Ambridge shortly thereafter. Later he assisted Oliver Sterling in the management of a new dairy herd at Grange Farm. Following the death of Bob Pullen in 2012 Joe became Ambridge's oldest living resident. He died in his sleep at the age of 98 in October 2019.
Sid Perks (Alan Devereux) was landlord of The Bull, Ambridge's village pub. He first came to Ambridge from
Birmingham, where he had been sent to
borstal for breaking and entering, which made obtaining his publican's licence difficult. He was devastated when his much-loved wife, Polly ("Poll doll"), was killed in a car crash. His subsequent marriage to Kathy ended in divorce but his third marriage, to his affair partner, country singer Jolene, was happier. He displayed vitriolic
homophobia towards Sean Myerson, a professional rival, when the latter captained the village cricket team, and again when Adam Macy began a relationship with Ian Craig, the Grey Gables chef. In early 2006 Sid and Jolene were concerned that the decision of Caroline Pemberton to sell her controlling interest in The Bull would threaten its future but were relieved when Lilian bought her share. Sid died of a heart attack on 8 June 2010 while on holiday in New Zealand visiting Lucy, his daughter by his first marriage.
Kathy Perks (
Hedli Niklaus), formerly married to Sid, lived at April Cottage with her son Jamie. She was the catering manager at the local golf club and organised occasional film nights at the village hall. Kenton Archer started dating her, intermittently living with her, but they quarrelled when he brought his three-year-old daughter, Meriel, to Ambridge and expected Kathy to look after her. Miserable and alone, Kathy befriended Lower Loxley chef, Owen King (
a.k.a. Gareth Taylor, Alex Wallace and latterly Marcus Dixon), but he raped her just before Christmas 2004. It took Kathy some time to trust a man again, and Kenton showed uncharacteristic patience in enabling her to rebuild her self-confidence. She finally reported her trauma to the police in September 2007, after being informed that King had attacked another woman. He was convicted in April 2008. She reacted to the sudden death of Sid, her ex-husband, as if she were the grieving widow, rather than his wife of eight years Jolene, being of little help to their teenage son and undermining her relationship with Kenton, who can do nothing right. After finding that Kenton had had a one-night stand with a customer of his bar, she threw him out. Kathy was at one time Pat Archer's best friend. She was the general manager at Grey Gables until it was sold. From 2015, the character was not heard, but she was still mentioned by other characters in passing. Niklaus briefly returned to the role from 17 April 2022, shortly before Kathy left Borsetshire.
Polly Perkins, known as
"Mrs P" (Pauline Seville), a close friend of Dan and Doris Archer and formidable widowed mother of Peggy. She shared a good-natured rivalry with Walter Gabriel, which often played into his unrequited advances towards her. Already a frequent visitor to Ambridge, she moved to the village permanently after the birth of her grandson Tony and she stayed until her second marriage to Arthur Perkins (no relation), afterwards moving to
London. She returned after the second Mr Perkins died, remaining in the village for twenty more years until her death in 1991.
John Tregorran (Roger Hume, Basil Jones,
Simon Lack and Philip Morant) originally arrived in Ambridge in a gypsy caravan. Thoughtful and provocative, Tregorran was such a popular and charismatic character that listeners at
Archers public events still ask about him — and about Carol Grey, whom he eventually married. Tregorran was the author with Jennifer Aldridge of
Ambridge: an English village through the ages (really written by William Smethurst); London: Borchester Press in association with Methuen by arrangement with the British Broadcasting Corporation, 1982. Tregorran died in July 2014 and was buried in Ambridge. His widow returned for the funeral and decided to move back to the village.
Betty Tucker (Pamela Craig) wife of Mike, mother of Roy and Brenda. Betty was a popular villager who supported the family even when Mike was violent and depressed. Betty managed the village shop and kept hens and gossiped. An attractive woman, she distinguished herself by successfully resisting the advances of erstwhile village Lothario, Brian Aldridge. Betty died suddenly before Christmas 2005. She was written out of the series when the actress who played her retired and emigrated to New Zealand.
Mike Tucker (born 1 December 1949) (
Terry Molloy) lost an eye in a farming accident, for which Brian Aldridge was found responsible. He was regarded as one of the most humourless characters in the village, even before the death of his beloved wife Betty in December 2005. Mike was unsuccessful as a farmer, going bankrupt in 1985, and then ran a milk round in Ambridge. He also undertook occasional tree-surgery work. On New Year's Day 2007, he was run over by Helen Archer, was formerly part of a teenage gang which perpetrated a series of racist attacks on Usha Gupta; he gave them her address. Realising the error of his ways, he went on to gain a degree in business studies at Felpersham University. He worked at Grey Gables, and was promoted to deputy manager. After Nigel Pargetter's death, he began working at Lower Loxley, initially just to assist Elizabeth. However, he was eventually offered a permanent job there. He had an on/off relationship with Kate Aldridge, which resulted in their daughter Phoebe being born in 1998, but then married Hayley. Roy, Hayley and Phoebe lived with Mike Tucker at Willow Farm. Attempts to find an affordable home for his family met with failure until Mike split Willow Farm in two. Roy had an affair with Elizabeth in 2014 which, though brief, led to the end of his marriage. Pepperell died on 22 December 2023. He died on 2 January 2014.
Heather Pritchard (Margaret Jackman, formerly played by Joyce Gibbs) Ruth Archer's widowed mother who lived in
Prudhoe,
Northumberland. She returned to Ambridge in 2008 to look after the family when Ruth had her breast reconstruction surgery and was also in contact with Professor Jim Lloyd, Alistair's father. She returned in 2010 for Phil Archer's funeral, and in 2014 after Ruth's miscarriage. Following a succession of strokes, Heather died en route while moving down to Ambridge on 28 September 2015, after reluctantly leaving her Prudhoe home.
Caroline Sterling, née
Bone, formerly
Pemberton (born 3 April 1955; died 2017) (
Sara Coward) moved to the village in 1977, aged 22, when she was hired by Sid as barmaid in the Bull. Her career took off when in 1979 Jack Woolley offered her a job at Grey Gables and she eventually became manager. Upon Jack's retirement, she and partner Oliver Sterling managed to raise funds to buy the hotel and she became the proprietor. On her arrival she soon attracted the attention of many of the male villagers — she once had an affair with Brian Aldridge, and was romantically linked with former village doctor, Matthew Thorogood, and businessman and one-time estate owner Cameron Fraser (who disappeared with £60,000 of her savings), and she was engaged to non-stipendiary minister and vet Robin Stokes. In 1995 she married the new owner of the estate, Guy Pemberton (Hugh Dickson). After only seven months of marriage he suffered a fatal heart attack and left her the Dower House and a majority share in the Bull (which she sold to Lilian Bellamy, in order to raise funds to buy Grey Gables). When Oliver Sterling moved to the village she began an affair with him and they eventually moved into Grange Farm together. They were married in June 2006.
Sara Coward died on 13 February 2017. In the episode of 11 July 2017, it was revealed that Caroline had died suddenly but peacefully at the Sterlings' second home in Italy.
Friends and lovers Sophie Barlow (Moir Leslie) a fashion designer who was once engaged to David and once involved much of Ambridge in her fashion shows. A few years later, the same actress played the vicar, Janet Fisher, but after Fisher had in turn been written out, Barlow herself reappeared in August 2006. She flirted with David and made a play to have an affair with him, having been resistant to intimacy before. When the reality of her flirting dawned on the naïf David he backed away and Barlow returned to London. David's wife Ruth had meanwhile in exasperation at David's apparent affair fallen in love with the farm's contractor Sam.
Colonel Freddy Danby (
Norman Shelley and
Ballard Berkeley) lodged with Laura Archer at Ambridge Hall. A widower, he always wanted to marry her, but it was not to be. When she died, her property was left to a New Zealand relative, and the colonel was cut out. He eventually left the village to live with an old Army friend in Bristol.
Siobhan Donovan (formerly
Hathaway,
Caroline Lennon) moved into Honeysuckle Cottage in 1999 with her husband, new local doctor Tim Hathaway. Their marriage came under strain when Siobhan miscarried a much-wanted baby and Tim became close to Ambridge's vicar Janet Fisher. It collapsed completely after Tim discovered Siobhan's affair with Brian Aldridge. On 14 November 2002, Siobhan gave birth to Brian's child Ruairí, but she moved to Germany after Brian refused to leave Jennifer. Siobhan made occasional appearances in
The Archers when Brian made clandestine visits to Germany to see his son, while supposedly on business trips to Hungary. Siobhan's revelation in 2007 that she had terminal cancer, and her request that Brian care for Ruairí after her death, brought another crisis to Brian and Jennifer's relationship; Jennifer eventually agreed to Brian's request for them to raise Ruairí together. Siobhan died from cancer on 31 May 2007 and Ruairí came to Ambridge to live with his father, although much of his care fell, not without a struggle, on his father's wife, Jennifer. The circumstances of Ruairí's arrival briefly engulfed the village in gossip and, for some, scandal. In 2020 Caroline Lennon played the part again, to record a message Siobhan had left on a CD for Ruairi to hear on his 18th birthday.
Carl (
Nicholas Bailey) was Amy Franks's ex-boyfriend. When Amy asked Carl about moving into together, he broke up with her. Amy later learnt that Carl was married, and a rift developed between her and Usha after it emerged that Usha had already known this. Eventually, Amy attempted to get Carl back, but he cruelly brushed her off.
Iftikar Shah (
Pal Aron) is a maths teacher, who runs cricket coaching sessions for Ambridge residents. Believed to be 29 years old and born in Stechford, Birmingham.
Recurring villagers Janet Fisher (Moir Leslie), the former vicar of Ambridge and surrounding villages, was a close friend of Shula Archer. Ambridge was one of the first parishes to have a female incumbent. Janet's time as vicar led the conservative Peggy Woolley to attend services at All Saints' in Borchester until she left the parish. When Janet left, Peggy returned to St. Stephen's. While Janet was vicar, Peggy complimented her on the tasteful way she handled services, but she still attended services in Borchester.
Jethro Larkin (George Hart), Stereotypical yokel. His tenure came to an end in 1987 when helping David fell a tree using a chainsaw. So two Larkin family members, Jethro and Bob, have met their end at the hands of members of the Archer family (see under Tom Forrest). Father of Clarrie.
Ned Larkin Bill Payne) Ned, father of Jethro, was a farmhand at Brookfield, and a friend of Walter Gabriel.
Zebedee Tring (Graham Rigby) was a roadman and friend of Jethro Larkin's dad, Ned. In 2013, a wealthy American descendant of his made contact with the vicarage enquiring about his ancestor Zebedee, and subsequently made a large donation towards the repair of the village organ.
Annette Turner (born September 1990) (Anne-Marie Piazza) Teenage daughter of the late Greg Turner. Had been living in France with her mother Michelle and sister Sonia, but after family upheavals returned to England to seek out Helen Archer. In February 2010 she suddenly disappeared from the series to stay with a grandmother in
Sheffield. It was Annette's pregnancy (by Helen's boyfriend Leon, though this was never revealed to Helen) and subsequent termination, that precipitated Helen's decision, at thirty, to have a baby by donor insemination.
Martha Woodford (
Mollie Harris) Shopkeeper, wife of Joby.
Sean Myerson (
Gareth Armstrong) Landlord of the former pub The Cat and Fiddle.
Amy Franks (born 1989) (Jennifer Daley, formerly played by
Vinette Robinson and
Natalia Cappuccini) is the vicar's spirited daughter who is a friend to Alice Carter. Catherine, her late mother, was of African-Caribbean descent. Amy qualified as a midwife in Manchester and then worked at Borchester General Hospital. She was responsible for spotting the signs of pre-eclampsia in the pregnant Helen Archer and probably saving the life of mother and unborn son, Henry. She had a relationship with Carl, a man who seemed too good to be true. He was, having concealed his marriage from her and wanting only a fling. Usha, her stepmother, discovered that Carl was married but failed to warn her about him, which caused a serious rift between them and to a lesser degree between Amy and her father. After finally realising the degree to which Carl had abused her trust things seem to be improving at home. She eventually moved to be closer to her work but in 2021 returned to Ambridge after giving up her job as a midwife. She had a brief fling with Chris Carter when supporting his wife Alice with her recovery from alcoholism.
Villains and rogues Matt Crawford (born 7 August 1947) (Kim Durham) He threw his weight around and become more hated by all. He was for some years the
chairman of Borchester Land, a
property development company. An outsider by birth, Matt often inveigled himself into positions of power, such as the parish council, but many villagers were suspicious of his motives. For example, when local vet Alistair owed him a gambling debt, Matt said that he would reduce the amount he owed in exchange for the administration of
performance-enhancing drugs to one of his racehorses. Alistair refused, and Crawford increased the pressure, forcing Alistair and Shula to take out a mortgage on the stables, which they already owned. Many years later this caused a rift between Alistair and his by then business partner Anisha Patel. In 2005, Matt divorced his wife Yvette and moved in with his new partner Lilian Bellamy (née Archer, daughter of Peggy Woolley). In this romance she calls him "Tiger" and he calls her "Pussy-cat". In early 2008, Crawford and Lilian were briefly separated when she suspected him of having an affair with a Borchester Land board member, Annabelle Scrivener (
Julia Hills). The following year Crawford was indicted for fraud, having made a business guarantee he knew was false. He was persuaded to co-operate with the authorities (in contrast with his less scrupulous colleague Stephen "Chalkie" Chalkman), but on practically the eve of the trial he fled in panic to
Costa Rica, planning to live there as a fugitive. However, Lilian's unhappiness in prospective exile persuaded him to return, and he served an 18-month prison sentence. Upon his release on
probation he created a new
property development company, created with Lilian as director to circumvent his
disqualification. Lilian took a more active role than he expected, which caused some friction. Matt and Lilian's relationship came to an end in 2015. Subsequent to Lilian having a brief affair with Matt's estranged brother Paul, (which she did not find out Matt knew about until later), Lilian arrived home from a holiday to discover that he had emptied out all of their joint holdings, ransacked their house of valuables and fled to Costa Rica. In April 2017, Matt made a surprise re-appearance, claiming to have returned to Ambridge in order to repay his debt to Lilian.
Tim Beecham (Tim Brierley and
David Parfitt), an old friend of Nigel Pargetter. Once well known for persistently failing his law exams. Nigel and Shula found themselves in court in 1984 for taking a car they erroneously believed to be Beecham's. Now a silent and seldom-mentioned character. In April 2017, he attended Elizabeth Pargetter's 50th birthday party, but wasn't heard to speak.
Cameron Fraser (
Delaval Astley) came to Ambridge in 1990 when he bought the Berrow Estate from Lilian Bellamy. He became quite the local villain during his relatively brief tenure: Mike Tucker lost an eye in an accident, Caroline Bone (later Sterling) and Marjorie Antrobus were swindled out of a sizeable portion of their savings, and a pregnant Elizabeth Archer was abandoned at a motor service station as he fled overseas to escape arrest. He had also attempted to rape Shula Archer.
Simon Pemberton (
Peter Wingfield), Guy Pemberton's caddish son, inherited the estate after his father's death. Pemberton unsuccessfully attempted to end the Grundy's tenancy of Grange Farm following their farm fire in 1996. He had a brief relationship with Shula after Mark's death, but hit her after she confronted him with evidence that he was involved with another woman. Subsequently, he came close to having a relationship with Debbie Aldridge, but Pemberton assaulted her after she confessed that she could not love him. Pemberton then quickly left Ambridge after denying responsibility for his actions to Brian.
Rob Titchener (
Timothy Watson) moved to Ambridge in January 2013 to manage Borchester Land's intensive dairy enterprise. That same July, Helen Archer began an affair with him despite knowing he was married. Only 3 months later and despite passionate pleas from Helen, he ended it to "make a go of things" with his wife, Jess (Rina Mahoney). Jess moved in on Halloween but left Ambridge in December after a disastrous cocktail party and went back to Hampshire, leaving Rob. Helen resumed her affair with Rob on New Year's Day 2014. During their engagement Jess had a baby, which she claimed was Rob's until he consented to a DNA test, which proved otherwise, and they were soon divorced. Rob and Helen married secretly on the Isle of Wight in August 2015. It was then that Rob revealed himself to be
manipulative,
controlling and
emotionally abusive. Over the next few months he isolated Helen from her family and friends, employing
gaslighting methods to persuade her that she was the one who was being problematic, and even made plans to send Henry to boarding school without Helen's knowledge or consent, with the assistance of his mother, Ursula (played by
Carolyn Jones), herself a victim of coercive control at the hands of Rob's father, Bruce (
Michael Byrne). In April 2016, following the secret intervention of her friend Kirsty Miller, Helen secretly met Jess, who revealed the true nature of her marriage with Rob. Helen then, in a moment of clarity, stabbed Rob after he placed a knife in her hand and goaded her to commit suicide, having refused to let her and Henry leave the house. Rob barely survived the encounter. Subsequently, Rob and his mother tricked Pat and Tony into handing Henry over to them, forcing them into a lengthy legal battle over custody. Following a long and intense trial, during which the truth of Rob's abusive nature was exposed publicly, as well as the revelation that he had raped Helen, she was acquitted on both counts of attempted murder and grievous bodily harm. Subsequently, Rob found himself becoming a pariah in the village, with Usha evicting him from the house he rented from her, Oliver banning him from the hunt, local shops refusing his custom and villagers openly expressing their distaste for him. It was also revealed shortly afterwards that the previous year, while still manager of the mega-dairy, Rob had blocked a nearby culvert to prevent a build-up of rainwater from flooding the dairy and was therefore responsible for the massive flood that had engulfed Ambridge and nearly caused the death of his boss. After this information was brought to the attention of Rob's new boss, Justin Elliott, he was sacked. Following an attempt to kidnap his son from Helen failed, Rob disappeared, and was reported boarding a flight to
Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he had previously worked. In mid-2023 he reappeared in Ambridge, apparently intent on obtaining access to Jack, but was revealed to have a terminal illness, and died in the winter of that year. ==Silent characters==