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Nelson Gabriel is a fictional character from the British
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Casting

May was approached by producer
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to join ''The Archers'' as Nelson in 1952. May remained with the show until January 1997 when he was forced to leave due to his declining health. He died later that year.


Storylines

Nelson was the son of Walter Gabriel ( Chris Gittins), the village carrier and self-appointed "character". He was charged with the
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mail-van robbery in 1967, but was eventually acquitted. After spells in
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, in 1980, he ran a wine bar and later an antique shop with Kenton Archer. Finally, he disappeared to
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, where he died from strange circumstances.


Reception

Listeners voted Nelson the "greatest rogue" in ''Archers'' history, while a writer for ''SOAP'' magazine named him one of the "10 Great ''Archers'' Characters". They said "Son of the late, lamented Walter Gabriel whose eloquence and erudition cloak a shady past involving criminal activity and a suspicious absence of any love interest anywhere along the way, though he mysteriously acquired a daughter somewhere down the line."


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Character profile
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