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Court artist Julia Quenzler sketches Helen's trial

BBC Radio 4 has enlisted one of the UK's leading court artists to sketch the fictional trial in The Archers.The Archers trial
 
Julia Quenzler has provided media outlets with drawings from cases involving Harold Shipman, General Pinochet and Rolf Harris.

She will now depict the trial of Helen Titchener, which begins on air later.

In the week-long trial, Helen will face charges of attempted murder and wounding with intent after stabbing her husband Rob.

It has spawned the social media hashtag #freehelen.
The stabbing in April was the culmination of a long-running domestic abuse storyline that gripped listeners.

The first mock court sketch to be released shows Rob (played by Timothy Watson) giving evidence, with Helen (Louiza Patikas) in the dock.

More of Quenzler's drawings will be released during the week on The Archers website and social media accounts.

Quenzler, who has been a court artist for 30 years said, the process had been "fascinating".
On Rob's abusive behaviour, she said: "I can't let that influence me at all. I was basing his appearance on the actor's photograph but also the script.

"I was reading the script and noting his reactions, the tone of his voice, imagining what he would be doing with his hands while he was in the witness box."

The process had been very different from drawing a real trial, she said.

"In this case, having to work from a script, I was working from imagination. I was given a few photographs of the actors but I was reminded that obviously many listeners have conjured up their own image of how each character looks."

She told BBC Radio 5 Live the only exception was Helen: "She has recently had a very short haircut and also lost weight so I did slightly alter her appearance."

Quenzler also revealed she had to tell friends she was working on a secret project, as she was sworn to secrecy over the outcome of the trial.

Creating the court sketches also took far longer than usual.

"Normally I will leave the court room after 15 minutes, then I take my notes off to a press room where I can work on my drawing. I usually have about an hour to work on it, and then it will be ready to be filmed for the lunchtime news.

"These took quite a lot long longer because of the research and referring back to the script."

 

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