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Charlotte Martin aka Susan Carter on Susan, Shula's depression and Henry's future
She’s the ‘’, the chilli making love of life, fierce and protective mum of and and the arch-gossip otherwise known as ‘Radio Ambridge’. Charlotte Martin aka Dr Charlotte Conor, Clinical Psychologist, who plays spoke to a room of Archers fans at the and here’s what we learned…
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Being a psychologist informs how she approaches the role of Susan
I try my hardest to flesh her out in my head as much as possible. When i get my scripts and I see what storyline’s coming up I’ll try to think - "what’s the back story here? What possible conversations might she have had with various people about the issues that are about to come up? How would she feel about it?" Being in psychology as well - that’s informed my thinking about who she is and why she thinks the way she does.
Susan’s hunger for gossip is a symptom of her loneliness
I don’t think she has very many friends - well I know she doesn’t. She has Neil and that’s lovely but I think outside of that relationship, the only real person she socialises with is and Clarrie’s got her own stuff going on. I think Susan’s actually quite lonely. In a gossip situation, you’ve got the gossiper, the person who’s listening and the person who’s being talked about. By engaging the listener, she forms a network a little social group of her own - it forms bonds. I think she doesn’t know any other way to do that.
Susan gets a raw deal for her attempts to better her station...
She’s always described as a social climber and we all joke about it but actually if we look at our own lives, we’re all trying to do better. We’re all trying to rise - not necessarily from working class to middle class but we’re trying to do better for ourselves and those around us. It’s interesting that Susan is castigated for that somewhat. It’s become an issue the older she’s got, I think. When she was younger that wasn’t seen as part of her personality so it’s grown with her.
Susan is YOU, the audience
Susan is you [the audience]. She says all the things that you lot are thinking. About the stories and the characters. I think she’s verbalising them. Perhaps that’s why you don’t like her very much!
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