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Carole Boyd is a British actress. She has had a career in theatre, television, and radio, and plays Lynda Snell MBE in BBC Radio 4's The Archers. In 1998, she won the Audie Award for Best Female Narrator for her narration of Angela Huth's Land Girls.
Carole Boyd. Actress: ITV Saturday Night Theatre. Carole Boyd was born on 16 February 1941. She is an actress, known for ITV Saturday Night Theatre (1969), Virtual Murder (1992) and The Thief Lord (2006). She has been married to Patrick Harrison since 1993.
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Carole Boyd | My Music: ‘Recording Façade was absolutely terrifying’ | Gramophone. Monday, April 5, 2021. The actress and star of BBC Radio 4’s The Archers on how words and music relate – not least in William Walton’s Façade. [Illustration: Philip Bannister]
Mini Bio. Carole Boyd was born on February 16, 1941. She is an actress, known for ITV Saturday Night Theatre (1969), The Thief Lord (2006) and Virtual Murder (1992). She has been married to Patrick Harrison since 1993. Family. Spouse. Patrick Harrison (1993 - present) Trivia. Carole Boyd is the voice of Lynda Snell in The Archers on BBC Radio 4.
- February 16, 1941
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Apr 2, 2012 · Interview: Carole Boyd, actress. 02 April 2012. Lynda Snell’s voice was poached from a former secretary of my husband. It was 1986 when the Archers team sent me the script, and at that time everyone was watching Dallas and Dynasty, and we all loved to hate J.R. and Joan Collins.
Carole Boyd. Carole has played Lynda Snell since 1986. On leaving drama school, Carole won the Carleton Hobbs Award - a six-month contract with the BBC Radio Drama Company. This was followed...
Jul 7, 2021 · now, Carole Boyd, who has played the snobby but well-meaning Snell in Radio 4’s rural soap opera since 1986, has revealed she’s been secretly fighting a brave battle against cancer in real life. ‘doctor theatre takes over,’ Boyd tells Michael Berkeley on a forthcoming edition of the Radio 3 show Private Passions.