La siguiente es una lista de personajes que aparecieron por primera vez en la telenovela de la BBC EastEnders en 2008, por orden de primera aparición. Todos los personajes fueron presentados por el productor ejecutivo Diederick Santer . Santer presentó cuatro personajes en enero, el Sr. Lister , un nuevo inspector de mercado; Christian Clarke , hermano de Jane Beale y dos miembros de la familia Branning , Selina y Penny . En marzo, presentó a Jalil Iqbal , un nuevo interés amoroso de Shabnam Masood y en abril presentó a la prometida de Ricky Butcher , Melinda.así como los hijos de Bianca Jackson , Whitney , Morgan y Tiffany . También en abril presentó al ex marido de Denise Fox , Lucas Johnson , ya Opal Smith , la tía de Gus y Juley Smith . En mayo, amplió la familia Johnson y presentó al hijo de Lucas, Jordan , además de presentar a Brenda Boyle , un nuevo interés amoroso para Charlie Slater . En julio, presentó a dos miembros de la antigua familia Mitchell , Archie Mitchell y Danielle Jones . En agosto, presentó a Callum Monks , el hijo de Vinnie y en septiembre, Tony King , llegó como socio de Bianca, y Poppy Merritt , la nueva médico de cabecera de Walford. Noviembre vio el único nacimiento del año, Amy Mitchell , la hija de Roxy Mitchell y Jack Branning . La presentación final del año fue Dotty , la hija de Nick Cotton .
Señor lister
Señor lister | |
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Carácter de EastEnders | |
Retratado por | Nick Wilton |
Duración | 2008–2013, 2016–2018, 2020 |
Primera impresión | Episodio 3501/3502 3 de enero de 2008 |
Última aparición | Episodio 6057 7 de enero de 2020 |
Presentado por | Diederick Santer (2008) Sean O'Connor (2016) Kate Oates y Jon Sen (2020) |
Clasificación | Anterior; periódico |
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Ocupación | Inspector de mercado |
Robert "Bob" Lister , [1] generalmente conocido como Mr Lister , interpretado por Nick Wilton , es el inspector de mercado en el mercado de Bridge Street, el sucesor de Marie Matthews ( Susan Cruse ). Hace su primera aparición el 3 de enero de 2008, pero su primer nombre no se revela hasta el 7 de junio de 2013, su última aparición en tres años. [2] Wilton repitió el papel en 2016 para un episodio transmitido el 15 de agosto. [3] El personaje fue reintroducido para una historia con Robbie Jackson ( Dean Gaffney ) en julio de 2017, [4] y nuevamente en diciembre de 2017. [5] Luego aparece en un episodio, transmitido en julio de 2018. [6] El personaje regresa nuevamente para un episodio, transmitido el 7 de enero de 2020. [7]
En su primera aparición, Lister despide a su asistente, Bradley Branning ( Charlie Clements ). [8] Aparece de forma recurrente a partir de entonces, su próxima aparición es cuando Tamwar Masood ( Himesh Patel ) busca la aprobación para un nuevo puesto, que Lister acepta. En agosto de 2008, Billy Mitchell ( Perry Fenwick ) consigue un trabajo como limpiador del mercado, pero Lister lo despide cuando pierde su carrito. En octubre de 2008, Ronnie Mitchell ( Samantha Womack ) lo llama porque Danielle Jones ( Lauren Crace ) está vendiendo ropa de dormir robada en el puesto de ropa. En mayo de 2009, Lister cierra el puesto de Stacey Slater ( Lacey Turner ) y en septiembre de ese año, lo vuelve a cerrar y se lo da a Ryan Malloy ( Neil McDermott ). En febrero de 2010, Stacey y su amiga Becca Swanson ( Simone James ) deciden montar un puesto, pero Lister los rechaza porque no le agrada Stacey. Becca se disfraza y finge ser del Consejo de Walford y le dice a Lister que Stacey ha presentado una denuncia en su contra y le hace amenazas legales. Luego, Lister le da a Stacey su puesto.
En abril de 2010, se ve a Lister investigando la camioneta de Fatboy ( Ricky Norwood ), ya que Fatboy está tratando de vender camisetas del vehículo sin una licencia de mercado. En mayo de 2010, Syed Masood ( Marc Elliott ) le pregunta a Lister si puede abrir un puesto en el mercado, y Lister sugiere un puesto de teléfono móvil, mientras toma una copa con Syed, Roxy Mitchell ( Rita Simons ) se niega a servir a Syed, Lister lo interpreta como racismo. En octubre de 2010, Kat Moon ( Jessie Wallace ) le arroja agua, por lo que le ordena a Stacey que discipline o despida a Kat, pero Stacey se niega y también lo arroja a chorros, por lo que revoca la licencia de comerciante del mercado de Stacey. En marzo de 2011, Lister le ofrece a Fatboy un mes de prueba en su propio puesto después de que Fatboy y Mo Harris ( Laila Morse ) discuten al respecto.
En abril de 2011, se queja con Billy de que su puesto está en la posición incorrecta, pero Billy dice que a nadie le importa. Whitney Dean ( Shona McGarty ) pide que le devuelvan el puesto y empiezan a charlar. Se queja de su vida porque los comerciantes lo maltratan con regularidad, y su esposa lo ha abandonado, por lo que rara vez ve a sus dos hijos. Luego invita a Whitney a tomar una copa y la consuela diciéndole que su padrastro, Ricky Butcher ( Sid Owen ), está haciendo lo mejor para ella. Lister se levanta para irse pero cae sobre Whitney, por lo que Janine Butcher ( Charlie Brooks ) lo amenaza y lo llama pervertido. En mayo, Denise Fox ( Diane Parish ) le pide a Lister que se involucre con Patrick Trueman ( Rudolph Walker ), pero Lister dice que no tiene voz sobre la tienda, que Patrick posee. En junio, Whitney y Lauren Branning ( Jacqueline Jossa ) le piden a Lister un puesto, pero él se muestra reacio porque Whitney perdió un puesto por no pagar el alquiler. Sin embargo, está de acuerdo siempre y cuando se pague el alquiler adeudado y se pague un mes de alquiler por adelantado. En julio, Lister emite a Fatboy una advertencia por patear su propio puesto, pero Fatboy decide abandonar su puesto antes de que pueda ser disciplinado. Él advierte a Eddie Moon ( David Essex ) sobre los flytipping, y es amenazado por el hijo de Eddie, Tyler (Tony Discipline). Más tarde, Lister acepta un soborno de Eddie. En noviembre, Lister aparece tras los informes de que alguien está vendiendo juguetes de Papá Noel holandés y le pregunta a Alfie Moon ( Shane Richie ) si sabe algo. Alfie lo niega, aunque son sus familiares Tyler y Anthony Moon ( Matt Lapinskis ) quienes lo han hecho. Anthony le pide a Fatboy que los cambie para que ya no hablen holandés, y cuando Lister ve a Fatboy con uno, suena un tintineo en la voz de Fatboy.
En abril de 2012, Lister se queja a Bianca Butcher ( Patsy Palmer ) de que la basura del café se está derramando en el mercado, por lo que, enojada, la tira a la calle. [9] Unos días después, Bianca intenta robar un bolso que pertenece a un vendedor del mercado. Ella es atrapada y en la lucha, Lister se lesiona después de que Bianca lo golpea. Llama a la policía, lo que resulta en el arresto y encarcelamiento de Bianca. Más tarde se descubre que ha emitido una orden de restricción contra Bianca, lo que significa que ella no puede ir al mercado ni a Bridge Street. En septiembre, Lister amenaza con llamar a la policía sobre Shirley Carter ( Linda Henry ), que yace borracha en la calle. Más tarde ese mes, reprende a Syed por no vender sus acciones habituales. En noviembre, Lister acusa a Cora Cross ( Ann Mitchell ) de robar una bolsa que donó a la tienda benéfica que ella administra. Esto lleva a que despidan a Cora. Lister va al salón a cortarse el pelo, donde Bianca le da un champú. Al principio es incómodo, pero luego comienzan a vincularse cuando hablan de sus hijos, ya que la hija de Lister se va a casar y él cree que se sentirá excluido en la boda. Lister acepta que se retire la orden de restricción y le da a Bianca una propina de £ 5, dejando accidentalmente £ 20. Más tarde acusa a Bianca de robarlo, pero cuando lo encuentran, se disculpa y le da el dinero. [10] En abril de 2013, Lister prohíbe temporalmente a Bianca y Kat comerciar en el mercado después de que le gastaron varias bromas. [11] Kat pretende seducir a Lister y Bianca le toma una foto con los pantalones bajados, que utilizan para chantajearlo y recuperar su puesto. [12] En junio, Lister habla con Ian Beale ( Adam Woodyatt ) sobre su nuevo restaurante y le presenta a Danny Pennant ( Gary Lucy ). Ian espera que Danny encuentre a alguien para invertir en su nuevo negocio. Después de que Lister pierde su trabajo, es reemplazado por Aleks Shirovs ( Kristian Kiehling ). [2] [13] después de aparentemente haber recibido un ascenso del consejo.
En agosto de 2016, el Sr. Lister entrevista a Carmel Kazemi ( Bonnie Langford ) para el puesto de inspector de mercado. En julio de 2017, Lister tiene una reunión con el nuevo inspector de mercado Robbie Jackson ( Dean Gaffney ) para discutir los 'grandes cambios' en el mercado y le ordena a Robbie que tenga hasta Navidad para expulsar a Donna Yates ( Lisa Hammond ) del mercado.
Desarrollo
En abril de 2013, cuando Bianca y Kat pusieron una nota en la espalda de Lister diciendo "idiota", Heat dijo, "sabemos que Lister es un idiota, y pomposo en eso, pero nunca te saldrías con la tuya". [14] Wilton confirmó su partida en su sitio web, agregando que no pudo filmar las escenas de partida de Lister como estaba planeado, debido a compromisos de pantomima. [2] Wilton dijo: "Originalmente entré en la telenovela durante tres episodios que salieron en enero de 2008 y terminé quedándome durante 6 años, tiempo durante el cual conocí a gente encantadora, me divertí mucho y algunos muy buenos historias ". [2]
Christian Clarke
Christian Clarke , interpretado por John Partridge , se presenta al programa como un nuevo personaje gay y el hermano de Jane Beale ( Laurie Brett ), ya que los jefes del programa habían visto lo popular que era Antony Cotton en el papel de Sean Tully en Coronation Street . [15] Sin embargo, el personaje de Partridge no es tan camp como el de Cotton, y se describe como "muy suave y encantador" [15] y un "personaje inteligente y brillante [que es] muy divertido". [16] Hizo su primera aparición el 17 de enero de 2008. Su historia principal es tener una aventura con el personaje musulmán Syed Masood ( Marc Elliott ), mientras que Syed está comprometido con Amira Shah ( Preeya Kalidas ). [17]
Ashley Jennings
Ashley Jennings jugó por , Tony Boncza , es la novia de Christian Clarke ( John perdiz ), que apareció en el episodio emitido el 17 de enero de 2008. [18] Fue descrito por Soaplife tan rico "de Christian papá de azúcar ". [19] En el episodio, Ashley y Christian cenan con la hermana de Christian, Jane Beale ( Laurie Brett ) y su esposo Ian Beale ( Adam Woodyatt ). Ashley deja la comida temprano después de que Christian revela que estaba enamorado del ex marido de Jane, David Collins ( Dan Milne ). Él y Christian se separan y Christian se muda con los Beales.
Tegs Teague
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Carácter de EastEnders | ||||
Retratado por | Ben Smith | |||
Primera impresión | Episodio 3510 17 de enero de 2008 | |||
Última aparición | Episodio 3513 22 de enero de 2008 | |||
Presentado por | Diederick Santer | |||
Clasificación | Anterior; huésped | |||
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"Tegs" Teague , interpretado por Ben Smith , es el líder principal de una banda llamada 'E20'. Aparece entre el 17 y el 22 de enero de 2008 [18] [20] junto con el resto de la pandilla. La pandilla acosa a Dot Branning ( June Brown ) silbando como un lobo y llamándola "zombi". Shirley Carter ( Linda Henry ) los ve y les dice que la dejen en paz. La pandilla, incluido el amigo de Tegs, Ziggy (Ashley Horne), roba DVD del puesto del mercado de Winston ( Ulric Browne ) con la ayuda de Jay Brown ( Jamie Borthwick ). Tegs le pregunta a Jay si quiere unirse a la pandilla y le da un teléfono móvil para que puedan llamarse entre sí. Jay luego se escapa y Tegs le entrega un cuchillo, que es encontrado por el padre de Jay, Jase Dyer ( Stephen Lord ) y su novia Dawn Swann ( Kara Tointon ). Al día siguiente, la pandilla roba varios paquetes de cigarrillos de la tienda local, Minute Mart. Acosan a Dot haciendo llamadas telefónicas silenciosas, llamando a su puerta y huyendo. Tegs saca un cuchillo a Minty Peterson ( Cliff Parisi ), quien se enfrenta al grupo de jóvenes. Después de que Jay critica el acoso de Dot por parte de Tegs, se pelean. Después de parecer haber reconciliado sus diferencias, su pandilla le pregunta a Tegs si está con ellos o con Jay, momento en el que apuñala a Jay en la pierna, dejándolo sangrando en el suelo del parque. La madre de Tegs, Tina Teague (Kerry Ann White) llega antes del juicio para tratar de persuadir a Jay de que retire los cargos contra Tegs, pero no lo hace y Tegs es sentenciado en un juicio fuera de la pantalla el 29 de febrero a dos años en un grupo de delincuentes juveniles. Institución por su crimen. [21]
Desarrollo
La historia en la que Tegs apuñala a Jay iba a ser el primer ataque relacionado con pandillas de adolescentes que EastEnders ha presentado. Kris Green de Digital Spy lo describió como "fuera de control". [22] Ofcom recibió siete quejas sobre el episodio de apuñalamiento. [23] Un portavoz de la BBC respondió a las quejas sobre las escenas que se muestran antes de la línea divisoria de aguas: "La BBC tiene un conjunto estricto de pautas editoriales que todos los programas deben cumplir, para garantizar que la violencia retratada sea adecuada para la visualización previa a la línea divisoria de aguas. " [23] Kris Green de Digital Spy defendió el episodio diciendo: "Tengo que decir que no fue tan espantoso como había imaginado que sería. No hay gritos ni peleas, todo está en silencio y sucede en aproximadamente 10 segundos." [24]
Selina Branning
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Retratado por | Daisy Beaumont | |||||||||
Primera impresión | Episodio 3512 21 de enero de 2008 | |||||||||
Última aparición | Episodio 3519 1 de febrero de 2008 | |||||||||
Presentado por | Diederick Santer | |||||||||
Clasificación | Anterior; periódico | |||||||||
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Selina Branning , interpretada por Daisy Beaumont , es la ex esposa de Jack Branning ( Scott Maslen ) y madre de su hija Penny Branning (Mia McKenna Bruce). Este fue el segundo papel de Beaumont en EastEnders, ya que anteriormente interpretó a Helen Graham en 2000. Digital Spy la incluyó como sospechosa en el atropello y fuga de Max Branning ( Jake Wood ). [25] Sin embargo, Lauren Branning ( Madeline Duggan ) fue la culpable. [22] Aparece entre el 21 de enero y el 1 de febrero de 2008. [26]
Selina se escucha por primera vez cuando deja un mensaje para Jack y Ronnie Mitchell ( Samantha Womack ) le habla por teléfono. Más tarde, Ronnie visita a Selina y le habla de que a Jack no se le permite ver a su hija, Penny. Se revela que Penny está en silla de ruedas, paralizada de cintura para abajo. Jack duerme con Selina en la oficina de su club y son vistos por la hermana de Ronnie, Roxy Mitchell ( Rita Simons ). Una semana después, Selina telefonea a Jack para decirle que ella y Penny se van a vivir a Francia. El 1 de diciembre de 2008, Jack le dice a Ronnie que Selina está comprometida para volver a casarse. Se revela el 2 de marzo de 2009 que Selina se casó durante el fin de semana con un hombre llamado James y que Jack no asistió. [27]
Penny Branning
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Retratado por | Mia Mckenna-Bruce | |||||||||||||||||||||
Primera impresión | Episodio 3512 21 de enero de 2008 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Última aparición | Episodio 3563 18 de abril de 2008 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Presentado por | Diederick Santer | |||||||||||||||||||||
Clasificación | Anterior; periódico | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Otros nombres | Penny Mitchell | |||||||||||||||||||||
Ocupación | Estudiante | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Penny Branning , interpretada por Mia Mckenna-Bruce , [28] es la hija de Jack Branning ( Scott Maslen ) y su primera esposa Selina Branning ( Daisy Beaumont ). Aparece entre el 21 de enero [29] y el 1 de febrero de 2008, [26] y regresa del 15 [30] al 18 de abril de 2008. [31] Maslen, que interpreta al padre de Penny, reveló que Penny volverá a la serie de forma intermitente, aunque ha no ha vuelto desde su partida. [32]
La novia de Jack, Ronnie Mitchell ( Samantha Womack ), encuentra entradas para un ballet, que Jack dice que son para Penny, ya que es su cumpleaños el día de la actuación y le encanta bailar. Más tarde, Jack encuentra un mensaje en su contestador de Selina, despotricando sobre el regalo de cumpleaños. Ronnie contesta el teléfono y conoce a Selina. En la casa, mientras habla con Selina sobre las circunstancias de la relación entre ella y Jack, Penny entra a la habitación en silla de ruedas. Selina le pregunta a Ronnie si sabe por qué Penny está paralizada de cintura para abajo. Más tarde, Jack le dice a Ronnie que cuando él era un oficial de policía, atrapó a un traficante de drogas que golpeó deliberadamente a Penny con su auto cuando ella y Selina estaban esperando en una parada de autobús, lo que provocó que la columna vertebral de Penny se cortara. [33] Más tarde se revela que se debió a que Jack era un oficial de policía corrupto y recibía el pago de un narcotraficante a cambio de pistas. Cuando Jack no pudo avisar al barón y fue arrestado, uno de sus asociados llevó a cabo el ataque en venganza.
Jack lleva a Penny y Selina para el cumpleaños de Penny y vuelven al piso de Selina y se besan. Selina revela al día siguiente lo molesta que estaba Penny porque Jack no estaba allí cuando se despertó. Selina decide mudarse a Francia donde viven sus padres y se lleva a Penny con ella. Penny visita a Jack en abril de 2008 y es fría con Ronnie, prefiriendo a su tía Tanya Branning ( Jo Joyner ) con quien va de compras. Tanya le prepara a Penny una comida de despedida, pero Ronnie todavía lucha por vincularse con ella. Ella decide que no quiere regresar a Francia, pero Jack la persuade para que regrese a Selina. En marzo de 2010, Ronnie le pregunta a Jack sobre Penny y él dice que ella está bien sin él y que Penny tomó la decisión correcta de irse a Francia. [34] En octubre de 2013, Jack se muda a Francia para reconectarse con Penny, regresando brevemente a Walford para una visita durante la Navidad de 2015. Después de que Jack regresa permanentemente a Walford, Penny llama a Jack en diciembre de 2016 para decirle que no puede asistir a su segunda boda para Ronnie por una cita con el médico en París.
Roger Grant
Roger "the Dodger" Grant , interpretado por Max Gold , es un viejo amigo poco fiable de Mo Harris ( Laila Morse ). Aparece el 5 de febrero de 2008, vendiendo algo de ropa a Stacey Branning ( Lacey Turner ) para su puesto. Mo insiste en que el caldo está defectuoso e intenta hacer que el tinte de una camisa se corra vertiendo té sobre ella, y cuando la madre de Stacey, Jean Slater ( Gillian Wright ), intenta lavar la mancha de té, la parte superior se arruina. [35] Gold también interpretó a Dougie Briggs en 1994, y su casting como Roger fue criticado por el crítico de televisión Dek Hogan del sitio web de entretenimiento Digital Spy , ya que Briggs era "un papel tan icónico", llamándolo "un insulto a la audiencia". [36]
Edward Tunstall
Edward Tunstall , interpretado por Miles Anderson , es un concejal que aparece entre el 7 y el 29 de febrero de 2008. [21] [37] Conoce a Ian Beale ( Adam Woodyatt ) en un almuerzo del consejo y quiere organizar una fiesta, por lo que decide utilizar a Ian. y los eventos de organización de negocios de Christian Clarke ( John Partridge ), Fit for a Queen, para organizarlo. Asume que Ian es gay y lo invita a comer. Durante la comida, Ian admite que no está totalmente enamorado de su esposa, Jane Beale ( Laurie Brett ). Edward lo invita a ser su invitado cuando recoge su MBE de la Reina , pero debido a la desaparición de la hija de Ian, Lucy Beale ( Melissa Suffield ), Ian no puede asistir. En enero de 2009, se informó que Tunstall estuvo involucrado en un escándalo con un joven, mencionado en el periódico Walford Gazette . Luego se revela que ha renunciado como concejal.
Jalil Iqbal
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Retratado por | Jan Uddin |
Primera impresión | Episodio 3544 17 de marzo de 2008 |
Última aparición | Episodio 3551 28 de marzo de 2008 |
Presentado por | Diedrick Santer |
Clasificación | Anterior; huésped |
Jalil Iqbal , interpretado por Jan Uddin , [38] es un amigo de la familia Masood que aparece entre el 17 y el 28 de marzo de 2008. [39] [40] Jalil fue descrito como un "galán" y se dijo que él y Shabnam Masood ( Zahra Ahmadi ) se embarcaría en "un asunto del corazón". [38]
La matriarca de la familia Zainab Masood ( Nina Wadia ) invita a Jalil a quedarse con la familia y trabajar en su oficina de correos por un tiempo, tratando de ponerlo en contacto con su hija, Shabnam. Shabnam está inicialmente en contra de esto, ya que recuerda a Jalil como un "friki" de su infancia, aunque cuando lo ve, se siente atraída por él. Zainab les prepara una comida romántica, escuchando su conversación usando un monitor para bebés. Shabnam descubre que Jalil tiene novia, aunque Zainab ve una foto de ella y dice que es fea y que su maquillaje parece que lo ha hecho Eduardo Manostijeras . Más tarde, Shabnam se topa con Jalil en una noche en el club nocturno R&R , donde coquetean. Jalil y Shabnam más tarde comparten un beso, pero durante una conversación con la familia Masood, él dice que cree que las mujeres musulmanas modernas como Shabnam brindan "un gran entretenimiento" pero no son material para el matrimonio. Zainab se siente ofendido por esto y lo despide.
Melinda
Melinda , interpretada por Siobhan Hayes , es la prometida de Ricky Butcher ( Sid Owen ). [41] Aparece entre el 1 y el 4 de abril de 2008. [42] [43] Melinda llega a Walford con Ricky para el funeral de su padre, Frank Butcher ( Mike Reid ). A lo largo del día, pasa la mayor parte del tiempo hablando por teléfono con su padre pidiéndole 25.000 libras esterlinas como depósito de propiedad, que luego él no le proporciona. Hace varios intentos de presentarse a Pat Evans ( Pam St Clement ) y se muestra despectiva cuando Ricky menciona la ausencia de su ex esposa Bianca Jackson ( Patsy Palmer ) del funeral. En el velatorio de Frank, queda claro que Melinda solo está interesada en lo que Frank le ha dejado a Ricky en su testamento. No hay ganancia económica, por lo que Melinda se marcha rápidamente de mal humor. Más tarde, Ricky anuncia que él y Melinda se han separado, y Bianca le dice a Pat que Melinda fue responsable de la falta de contacto de Ricky con su hijo Liam Butcher ( James Forde ).
Hablando del anuncio de la llegada de Melinda, una fuente de EastEnders le dijo a Digital Spy : "Ricky regresa a la plaza para el funeral de su padre Frank y aparece con Melinda, pero ¿es amor verdadero o simplemente una aventura entre ellos?" [41]
Whitney Dean
Whitney Dean , interpretada por Shona McGarty , es la hija adoptiva del personaje de larga data Bianca Jackson ( Patsy Palmer ), y fue presentada en abril de 2008 cuando Palmer regresó a la serie después de una ausencia de seis años. Whitney fue descrita como "una reina del drama adolescente, incapaz de involucrar el cerebro antes que la boca y constantemente se encuentra dentro y fuera de los problemas". [44] Hizo su primera aparición el 1 de abril de 2008. Sus historias han girado en torno a su fracturada vida familiar, incluido su abuso sexual por parte del socio de Bianca, Tony King ( Chris Coghill ), [45] y una historia de explotación sexual que involucra a Rob Grayson ( Jody Latham ). [46] La historia con Tony le valió a EastEnders un premio al programa de la Royal Television Society en 2008. [47]
Carnicero morgan
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Retratado por | Devon Higgs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Duración | 2008-2014, 2016 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Primera impresión | Episodio 3553 1 de abril de 2008 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Última aparición | Episodio 5380 4 de noviembre de 2016 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Presentado por | Diederick Santer (2008) Sean O'Connor (2016) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Spin-off apariencias | Último tango en Walford (2010) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Morgan Butcher (también Jackson-King ), interpretado por Devon Higgs, es hijo de Bianca Jackson ( Patsy Palmer ) y Ray Dixon ( Chucky Venn ). [48] Hizo su primera aparición el 1 de abril de 2008. [42] Sin embargo, Higgs no fue acreditado en el papel hasta el 8 de septiembre de 2009. [49] Partió en 2014 junto con su madre y media hermana, Tiffany Butcher ( Maisie Smith ). [50] Morgan hizo un regreso sin previo aviso el 3 de noviembre de 2016 cuando él y Tiffany regresaron para la boda de su hermana, Whitney Dean ( Shona McGarty ) y Lee Carter ( Danny-Boy Hatchard ). [51]
Argumentos
Morgan, su madre y sus hermanos Tiffany Dean ( Maisie Smith ), Liam Butcher ( James Forde ) y Whitney son desalojados por el propietario. Después de que la familia duerme en una parada de autobús y Bianca asalta a un oficial de policía, Morgan y sus hermanos pasan una semana en cuidado, pero la familia luego se muda a Walford , donde se mudan con su bisabuela Pat Evans ( Pam St Clement ). La misma semana, se lleva a cabo una fiesta familiar, donde Morgan y sus medio hermanos se encuentran con su familia extendida. Bianca ingresa a Morgan en un 'Concurso de bebés hermosos' que se lleva a cabo en la taberna The Queen Victoria , pero se ve obligada a retirarse debido a su edad. Unos días después celebra su tercer cumpleaños yendo a un restaurante con su familia. Inicialmente se piensa que Morgan es el hijo del socio de Bianca, Tony King ( Chris Coghill ), pero es evidente que este no es el caso cuando Tony sale de prisión, debido a la etnia de Morgan. Bianca revela que Morgan fue el resultado de una aventura de una noche que tuvo con un hombre desconocido, pero siempre ha visto a Tony como su padre cuando se conocieron mientras ella estaba embarazada y él siempre ha sido una figura constante en la vida de Morgan.
Morgan se enferma y la Dra. Poppy Merritt (Amy Darcy) le diagnostica varicela. Esto hace que Pat tenga que mudarse brevemente, ya que nunca había tenido la enfermedad. Cuando Tony es arrestado por haber tenido una relación sexual con Whitney, Morgan comienza a preguntar por su papá, por lo que su familia inventa una excusa ya que es demasiado joven para entender lo que Tony había hecho. Janine Butcher ( Charlie Brooks ) y Ryan Malloy ( Neil McDermott ) usan a Morgan para recaudar dinero para el alquiler, fingiendo que son sus padres y están recolectando dinero para un nuevo patio de recreo. Mientras intenta hacer un sándwich, accidentalmente rocía salsa de tomate en una sudadera con capucha que pertenece a su tío recientemente fallecido, Billie Jackson ( Devon Anderson ). Liam lo esconde y luego intenta lavar la mancha, pero su abuela Carol Jackson ( Lindsey Coulson ) lo ve y lo abofetea. Morgan comienza a seguir a Liam, temiendo que él también muera, pero Ricky y Janine lo tranquilizan. Se escapa de casa después de que encarcelan a Bianca, pero la encuentran. Morgan comienza a hacer preguntas sobre quién es su padre, por lo que Bianca le dice que su padre es Barack Obama . Sabiendo la verdad, Whitney lleva a Morgan en secreto a ver a Ray Dixon ( Chucky Venn ), su verdadero padre. Ray no sabía de la existencia de Morgan y está encantado de conocer a su hijo. Sin embargo, Whitney le ruega a Morgan que no le diga a Bianca que ha conocido a su padre. Ray pronto llega a Walford para ver a Morgan y Bianca intenta ocultarle a Morgan, pero pronto se da cuenta de que ya se han conocido. No quiere que Ray tenga contacto con Morgan hasta que Whitney la convenza y pasen tiempo juntos. Bianca le permite a Ray cocinar una comida para la familia, pero le dice que se vaya cuando menciona a su hija, Sasha Dixon (Rebecca Sanneh). Morgan conoce a Sasha, pero Bianca se pone furiosa cuando se entera.
Al darse cuenta de que Bianca está teniendo dificultades financieras, Tiffany y Morgan van a ver a su tatarabuela Dot Branning ( June Brown ) a la lavandería. Les dice que cuando tuvo problemas de niña, se sintió mejor después de bañarse. Tiffany y Morgan luego deciden preparar un baño para Bianca, pero dejan los grifos abiertos cuando salen. Cuando llegan a casa, el baño se ha desbordado y gotea hacia la sala de estar. Más tarde, Bianca es atrapada robando dinero y regresa a prisión, esta vez en Suffolk . Morgan y su familia luego se mudan a Suffolk para estar cerca de su madre, dejando a su padre en Walford. Regresa para la boda de Janine con Michael Moon ( Steve John Shepherd ), junto con Ricky, Tiffany y la hermana de Ricky, Diane Butcher ( Sophie Lawrence ). Ricky y Ray discuten sobre Morgan, pero finalmente se reconcilian antes de que Ricky y Morgan se vayan nuevamente. Morgan regresa a Walford con su familia para cuando Bianca sale de prisión, pero se entristece cuando su padre se muda. Tampoco está contento cuando Bianca regresa de un viaje a Manchester y anuncia que su nuevo novio, Terry Spraggan ( Terry Alderton ), y sus hijos, TJ Spraggan (George Sargeant) y Rosie Spraggan (Jerzey Swingler), se van a mudar. La pareja se separan pero luego se reúnen y deciden mudarse a Milton Keynes, llevándose a Tiffany, Morgan, TJ y Rosie con ellos.
Morgan y Tiffany regresan en noviembre de 2016 para la boda de Whitney con Lee. Le dicen que Bianca no puede ir a la boda porque está enferma. Morgan ofende a Babe Smith ( Annette Badland ) al arrojar su comida, lo que la enfurece. Morgan asiste a la boda y se va de nuevo con Tiffany después de la recepción.
Desarrollo
Morgan es descrito por el Daily Mirror como "el más mimado de todos los niños [Jackson]. Es un muchacho bullicioso y aventurero y puede defenderse entre la chusma de Bianca. Morgan solo come nuggets de pollo". [52] Morgan es el resultado de una aventura de una noche entre Bianca y un hombre desconocido para los espectadores. [53] El hombre que su familia cree que es su padre, Tony King, está cumpliendo una sentencia de prisión por agredir a un adolescente que supuestamente había amenazado a la hermanastra de Morgan, Whitney Dean ( Shona McGarty ), [44] aunque se descubre que Tony no es su padre biológico. [54] Morgan, junto con Bianca, Liam, Whitney y Tiffany, han sido llamados 'The Jackson Five' [22] En 2011, se anunció el personaje de Ray Dixon , interpretado por Chucky Venn , quien interpretaría al padre biológico de Morgan.
En abril de 2014, Palmer anunció que dejaría EastEnders y en julio de 2014, se anunció la salida de Higgs y Smith. Los jefes del programa dijeron que aunque están "tristes" por su partida después de seis años, la decisión "fue correcta para la familia Butcher, ya que Bianca nunca dejaría atrás a sus hijos más pequeños". [55] Vicky Prior de Metro comentó que Morgan "recientemente demostró ser una excelente compañera de comedia para Tiffany" y estaba "deseando ver a estos dos crecer en carácter y también como actores". [56]
Carnicero tiffany
Tiffany Butcher (también Dean ), interpretada por Maisie Smith , es la hija del personaje de larga data Bianca Jackson ( Patsy Palmer ), presentado el 1 de abril de 2008 cuando Palmer regresó a la serie después de una ausencia de seis años. Se describe a Tiffany con un "exterior lindo, que no se derrite la mantequilla", que "enmascara su comprensión algo madura de los asuntos de los adultos. Ella lo ve todo, lo oye todo y lo sabe todo". [44] También se la describe como "una chica problemática y descarada" con una "personalidad pelirroja y luchadora, que sin duda hereda de screenmum [ sic ] Bianca". [57] Por su interpretación de Tiffany, Smith ganó el premio a la "Mejor interpretación dramática para un actor o actriz joven" en los British Soap Awards en 2009. [58]
Lucas Johnson
Lucas Johnson , interpretado por Don Gilet , es el padre separado del personaje establecido Chelsea Fox ( Tiana Benjamin ) y ex marido de Denise Fox ( Diane Parish ), con quien más tarde se vuelve a casar. Tiene un hijo, Jordan ( Michael-Joel David Stuart ), de su relación anterior con Trina Johnson ( Sharon Duncan-Brewster ). Su perfil en el sitio web oficial de EastEnders lo describe como "un miembro honrado de la comunidad, muy lejos de la juventud que alguna vez fue". [59] Sus historias incluyen causar la muerte de Trina y encubrirla, asesinar al ex marido de Denise, Owen Turner ( Lee Ross ), e intentar matar a Denise. Por su interpretación de Lucas, Gilet ha recibido varias nominaciones a premios, incluido Serial Drama Performance en los National Television Awards 2011 . [60] Apareció del 3 de abril de 2008 al 30 de julio de 2010 y nuevamente del 1 de enero al 10 de marzo de 2016.
Opal Smith
Opal Smith , interpretada por Rustie Lee , es la tía de Gus Smith ( Mohammed George ) y Juley Smith ( Joseph Kpobie ). Fue presentada en febrero de 2008 para dos episodios, el 8 y el 10 de abril de 2008. [61] [62] [63] Opal se menciona por primera vez en la pantalla en mayo de 2007, cuando Gus tiene que ir a Wolverhampton para cuidarla después de una caída. . En abril de 2008 visita a Gus de la nada, ya que tiene un boleto de autobús para usar. Ella lo avergüenza al asumir que está saliendo con Keisha (Suzie McGrath) y luego le da el anillo de compromiso de su madre.
Fue descrita como "la tía ardiente" por What's on TV [64] y como "la tía ruidosa de Gus" por la BBC de Birmingham . [62] Hablando de su llegada, Lee dijo: "Estoy absolutamente en la luna de pensar que voy a estar en la plaza. No puedo esperar". [65] Dijo que la oportunidad era tremenda y brillante, ya que siempre había querido aparecer en EastEnders . [62]
Inzamam Ahmed
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Primera impresión | Episodio 3577 13 de mayo de 2008 | |||||||||||||
Última aparición | Episodio 3924 1 de enero de 2010 | |||||||||||||
Presentado por | Diederick Santer | |||||||||||||
Clasificación | Anterior; huésped | |||||||||||||
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Inzamam Ahmed , interpretado por Paul Bhattacharjee , es el hermano de Masood Ahmed ( Nitin Ganatra ). Aparece por primera vez el 13 de mayo de 2008, [66] y regresa el 1 de enero de 2010 para la boda del hijo de Masood, Syed Masood ( Marc Elliott ) y Amira Shah ( Preeya Kalidas ). [67]
Inzamam visita por primera vez a Walford para ver cómo está la familia de su hermano mientras Masood está en Karachi visitando a su padre enfermo. Es grosero y sexista con la esposa de Masood, Zainab Masood ( Nina Wadia ) y su hija Shabnam Masood ( Zahra Ahmadi ), pero elogia los logros de su hijo Tamwar Masood ( Himesh Patel ). Se sorprende al ver que Jay Brown ( Jamie Borthwick ) ha escrito "Shabnam es un hore [ sic ]" en la pared de los Masoods. Más tarde se encuentra con Zainab y ella le pide dinero. Él le hace un avance sexual y ella se va, lo que la obliga a considerar vender su casa. El día antes de la boda de Syed con Amira, Masood lleva a Inzamam a cenar para preguntarle si puede ayudar con algo de dinero. Inzamam no sabe quién se va a casar ya que nadie le ha dicho nada y tampoco sabe que Zainab está embarazada. Masood le pregunta a Zainab por qué no invitó a Inzamam a la boda y ella dice que se olvidó, pero él se da cuenta de que lo hizo deliberadamente. Ella le dice que Inzamam la ve como una mujer caída ya que anteriormente estaba casada con Yusef Khan ( Ace Bhatti ) cuando conoció a Masood, e Imzamam hizo muchos avances hacia ella. Masood le ordena a Inzamam que se ponga de pie y le dice que sabe lo que ha hecho. Masood le devuelve el dinero a Inzamam y dice que no está invitado a la boda y que no es bienvenido en su casa y sale de su casa con su esposa, Fatima y sus hijos Ali ( Omar Kent ) y Jamila ( Sara Aisha Kent ).
En mayo de 2015, Fatima regresa a Walford después de ser contactada por Shabnam y le revela a Masood que ella e Inzamam se han separado e Inzamam se ha mudado de regreso a Pakistán.
Jamila y Ali Inzamam
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Primera impresión | Episodio 3577 13 de mayo de 2008 | |||||||||||||
Última aparición | Episodio 3924 1 de enero de 2010 | |||||||||||||
Presentado por | Diederick Santer | |||||||||||||
Clasificación | Anterior; huésped | |||||||||||||
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Jamila Inzamam , interpretada por Sara Aisha Kent y Ali Inzamam interpretada por Omar Kent , son los hijos de Inzamam Ahmed ( Paul Bhattacharjee ) y Fatima Inzamam , y sobrino y sobrina del hermano de Inzamam, Masood Ahmed ( Nitin Ganatra ). Ellos hacen su primera aparición el 13 de mayo de 2008, [66] cuando ellos y su padre asisten a una comida con la esposa de Masood, Zainab Masood ( Nina Wadia ) y sus hijos, Shabnam Masood ( Zahra Ahmadi ) y Tamwar Masood ( Himesh Patel ), como su el padre quiere ver cómo está la familia de su hermano. Regresan el 1 de enero de 2010 para la boda de Syed Masood ( Marc Elliott ) y Amira Shah ( Preeya Kalidas ). [67] junto con su padre y su madre Fatima Inzamam , cuando deben asistir a la boda de Syed y Amira, pero se van con sus padres después de que Masood le dice a Inzamam que no es bienvenido. A diferencia de Inzamam y Ali, Jamila y Fatima no se reconocen en esta apariencia. [68]
En mayo de 2015, Fatima regresa a Walford y revela que ella e Inzamam se han separado e Inzamam se ha mudado de regreso a Pakistán, por lo que solo Ali vive con ella. Se da a entender que Jamila se fue a vivir con su padre u otro pariente.
Jordan Johnson
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Retratado por | Michael-Joel David Stuart (2008-2010) Joivan Wade (2016) | |||||||||||||
Duración | 2008-2010, 2016 | |||||||||||||
Primera impresión | Episodio 3583 23 de mayo de 2008 | |||||||||||||
Última aparición | Episodio 5256 1 de abril de 2016 | |||||||||||||
Presentado por | Diederick Santer (2008) Dominic Treadwell-Collins (2016) | |||||||||||||
Clasificación | Anterior; regular | |||||||||||||
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Jordan Johnson , interpretado por Michael-Joel David Stuart de 2008 a 2010 y Joivan Wade en 2016, es hijo de Lucas Johnson ( Don Gilet ) y medio hermano de Chelsea Fox ( Tiana Benjamin ), que llega el día del cumpleaños de Chelsea con su padre. En el sitio web de EastEnders se le describe como un "tipo descarado" que "ilumina la habitación con su sonrisa ganadora". También se le describe como un "niño talentoso que trabaja duro en la escuela". [69] Aparece por primera vez el 23 de mayo de 2008, [70] y se va el 21 de diciembre de 2010. [71] El 9 de enero de 2016, se anunció que Jordan regresaría con Joivan Wade asumiendo el cargo, [72] e hizo su primera aparición el 8 de febrero de 2016. Apareció hasta el 10 de marzo de 2016 cuando fue arrestado por intentar ayudar a Lucas a escapar de la prisión. Hizo una nueva aparición como invitado el 1 de abril de 2016.
Cuando Lucas llega a Walford , le dice a la madre de Chelsea, Denise Fox ( Diane Parish ) que la madre de Jordan, Trina ( Sharon Duncan Brewster ), lo abandonó poco después de su nacimiento. Estaba en una incubadora, adicto a la heroína, ya que Trina era adicta a las drogas. Cuando Yolande Trueman ( Angela Wynter ) intenta que Chelsea se vincule con Jordan, él encuentra cocaína en su bolso. Chelsea dice que es sorbete, pero Jordan no se deja engañar y le dice que su padre ayuda a los adictos a las drogas. Cuando Jordan olvida la llave del piso de Lucas, Yolande lo lleva a su B&B. Denise no está contenta de que él esté allí, pero finalmente disfruta de su compañía. Jordan se va con su padre después de que los lugareños lo culpan por permitirle a Tony King ( Chris Coghill ) trabajar con niños. Jordan y Lucas regresan un mes después y se quedan en el B&B antes de prepararse para partir hacia Leeds.
Después de que Denise le propone matrimonio a Lucas, Jordan revela que Lucas todavía está casado con Trina. Desconocido para Jordan y Denise, Trina había estado buscando a Lucas y él sabe su paradero. Ella pregunta por Jordan y dice que ya no es adicta a las drogas, y él dice que se va a casar con Denise. Finalmente, Jordan y Trina se unen, pero él no está contento de que Trina sea excluida de unas vacaciones familiares. Él le cuenta a Trina sobre las vacaciones y ella llega para intentar detenerlas. Jordan se hace amigo de Ben Mitchell ( Charlie Jones ) y Abi Branning ( Lorna Fitzgerald ). Trina muere mientras intenta seducir a Lucas, y él la deja en un cobertizo en la parcela. Jordan intenta comunicarse con ella a través de su teléfono móvil, ya que ella le prometió que lo haría. Jordan y Abi descubren su cuerpo cuando se ofrecen como voluntarios para limpiar el cobertizo de Charlie Slater ( Derek Martin ). Deciden recaudar fondos para plantar un árbol en la memoria de Trina en los jardines de Albert Square, pero sin que nadie lo sepa, Lucas asesina al ex marido de Denise, Owen Turner ( Lee Ross ) y entierra su cadáver debajo del árbol.
Ben desafía a Jordan a beber alcohol que Ben robó del bar de su familia. Lucas lo atrapa y amenaza con involucrar al padre de Ben, Phil Mitchell ( Steve McFadden ), pero Jordan insiste en que fue idea suya y que no tiene nada que ver con Ben. Jordan se molesta cuando ve a la hermana de Ben, Louise, pateando el árbol de Trina y luego lo culpa por encerrarla en un cobertizo cuando en realidad era Ben. Jordan jura por la Biblia que no lo hizo, por lo que Lucas le cree y le dice a Phil que cree que Ben lo hizo. Esto finalmente resulta ser cierto, y Ben revela que Jordan lo ha estado intimidando, por lo que Phil y Lucas los dejan con Minty Peterson ( Cliff Parisi ) para ayudarlos a unirse. Después de que Minty los deja solos, Jordan insulta a Ben, por lo que Ben lo arroja al suelo y lo ataca con una llave, dejándolo allí. Al día siguiente, Phil lo encuentra y lo lleva al hospital, donde lo deja en coma con una fractura de cráneo. Destrozado por la culpa, Ben confiesa a la policía que atacó a Jordan, mientras que Jordan sale de su coma inducido médicamente. Cuando es dado de alta, su familia le organiza una fiesta. En la declaración policial de Jordan, dice que Ben lo atacó sin motivo. Sin embargo, después de que Denise recibe la visita de Jane Beale ( Laurie Brett ), quien no cree que Ben atacaría a Jordan sin ningún motivo, ella habla con Jordan y le dice que le revela que había estado intimidando a Ben. Jordan luego decide cambiar su declaración.
Cuando se descubre el cadáver de Owen debajo del árbol, Jordan se enoja cada vez que se menciona el árbol y revela que tuvo un sueño en el que una mano salió del suelo. Lucas promete que el ayuntamiento reemplace el árbol. Jordan y Abi discuten cuando él siente que a ella no le importa y su amistad termina. Se pregunta si es culpa suya que las personas que lo rodean estén muriendo. Cuando surge la verdad de que Lucas permitió que Trina muriera, mató a Owen y secuestró a Denise, Jordan intenta mantenerse al lado de su padre cuando el resto de la familia se va, pero luego se marcha con miedo cuando descubre que, en lugar de matar directamente a Trina, Lucas. podría haberla salvado, pero decidió no hacerlo. Luego, arrestan a Lucas. Cuando Jordan visita a Denise con el resto de la familia, no habla y solo agarra su Biblia. Al encontrar difícil aceptar lo que sucedió, Jordan finalmente se abre a Patrick Trueman ( Rudolph Walker ), llorando en su hombro. Al día siguiente le preocupa que nadie quiera ser amigo de él porque todos conocen a Lucas. Sin embargo, después de que termina su romance con Abi, está feliz de que estén de acuerdo en seguir siendo amigos. Jordan luego se despide de su hermana Chelsea y Libby, quienes se mudan después de su terrible experiencia en Walford. En su cumpleaños, Jordan recibe una tarjeta de su padre, pero le pide a Ricky Butcher ( Sid Owen ) que la tire y le dice que ahora tiene que cuidar de Denise. Sin embargo, Jordan no puede hablar con Denise sobre Lucas, por lo que se mantiene en contacto con su tía Gloria MacDonald ( Michele Austin ). Denise descubre que han estado en contacto durante varios meses y le permite a Jordan pasar la Navidad con ella. Jordan está feliz en la casa de su tía, por lo que Denise, a regañadientes, le permite quedarse allí.
Casi cinco años después, Denise recibe la visita de la policía, que dice que alguien bajo custodia ha sido arrestado y se le ha dado su dirección como suya. Finalmente, Denise descubre que es Jordan, que ha estado involucrado en un ataque con cuchillo y ha sido puesto en libertad bajo fianza. Después de enterarse por Gloria de que no ha visto a Jordan en años y después de visitar a Lucas en prisión siguiendo sus preocupaciones, Denise decide rastrear a Jordan. Después de que ella se pone en contacto con él, Jordan llega a Walford y la confronta en los jardines, advirtiéndole que lo deje solo. La hermana de Denise, Kim Fox-Hubbard ( Tameka Empson ), ve a Jordan y lo golpea con su bolso, cortándolo, por lo que Denise lo lleva a casa para limpiar su herida. Kim, Patrick y el esposo de Kim, Vincent Hubbard ( Richard Blackwood ), están en contra de que se quede a pesar de que debe dinero a las personas que quieren lastimarlo. Enojado, Jordan empuja a Denise pero luego se disculpa, pero Patrick dice que es como Lucas, por lo que Jordan se va. Luego es pateado y golpeado por una pandilla. Al día siguiente, Denise se entera de la policía que Jordan está en problemas nuevamente, así que lo localiza hasta su posición en cuclillas, donde revela que fue su novia, Amelle Ellington (Sophia Brown), quien tomó drogas pero murió por una sobredosis, y ahora él ha heredado su deuda. Cuando Denise regresa a Walford, también ha traído a Jordan y se revela que tiene un hijo, JJ Johnson (Zayden Kareem). Vincent paga la deuda de las drogas y Jordan decide inscribirse en un curso de carpintero en la universidad. Jordan visita a Lucas en prisión cuando encuentra una orden de visita rota y nuevamente con Denise, donde Lucas le dice a Jordan que tiene un plan para conseguir un trabajo en las cocinas y luego escapar. Ellos persuaden a Denise para que hable bien para que Lucas pueda conseguir un trabajo y el día que planean escapar, Jordan toma el auto de Paul Coker ( Jonny Labey ) e intenta que Denise venga. Denise le dice a Jordan que Lucas lo está envenenando y que quiere protegerlo ya que es su hijo como Chelsea y Libby. Jordan se enoja cuando descubre que han llamado a la policía y Denise lo persuade para que les cuente sobre Lucas. Luego, Jordan es arrestado y mantenido en prisión preventiva. Denise visita a Jordan en prisión, después de descubrir que la madre de JJ, Amelle, está viva. Jordan convence a Denise de que Amelle es una mala madre, pero cuando Denise conoce a Amelle, Denise descubre que Amelle no es una drogadicta y JJ en realidad se llama Jamie. Denise permite que JJ viva con Amelle de forma permanente.
En 2021, poco después de la libertad condicional de Lucas, descubre que Jordan ha muerto de una sobredosis de heroína. [73]
Maggie Townsend
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Retratado por | Angeline Ball |
Primera impresión | Episodio 3585 27 de mayo de 2008 |
Última aparición | Episodio 3594/3595 11 de junio de 2008 |
Presentado por | Diederick Santer |
Clasificación | Anterior; periódico |
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Ocupación | Jefe de obra |
Margaret "Maggie" Townsend, interpretada por Angeline Ball , es la jefa de Bradley Branning ( Charlie Clements ). Ella toma el relevo fuera de la pantalla de Alex French ( Pippa Hinchley ). [74] Hizo su primera aparición el 27 de mayo de 2008 [75] y la última el 11 de junio de 2008 [76].
She appears when Sean Slater (Robert Kazinsky) steals a crane from the building site she is in charge of, and later goes on a corporate night out at local nightclub R&R, where Mickey Miller (Joe Swash) flirts with her, and she flirts with Bradley and Jack Branning (Scott Maslen). She also clashes with Chelsea Fox (Tiana Benjamin) and Tanya Branning (Jo Joyner), when Chelsea does her manicure wrong, then shouts at her in the beauty salon. She later invites Bradley to dinner, but he pretends to be ill and does not go, as he is not attracted to her. He confides in Dot Branning (June Brown), who goes to the restaurant without Bradley's knowledge, and argues with Maggie, telling her to "keep her filthy hands to herself." Maggie later sees Bradley at a singles' night at The Queen Victoria public house, and fires him for lying to her. He runs after her when she leaves, and she takes him home and they have sex, but Bradley does not get his job back.
Olly Greenwood
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First appearance | Episode 3592 9 June 2008 | |||
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Introduced by | Diederick Santer | |||
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Oliver "Olly" Greenwood, played by Bart Edwards, is the boyfriend of Lucy Beale (Melissa Suffield). He makes his first appearance on 9 June 2008[77] and his last on 21 August 2008.[78]
Lucy introduces her father Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) to Olly, whom she met when she was homeless and is five years Lucy's senior,[79] and tells Ian that Olly is moving in or she will leave. Lucy tries to antagonise Ian by telling him that she and Olly are getting matching tattoos, and insinuating that they are sexually active, at which point Ian throws Olly out. Lucy later persuades her stepmother Jane Beale's (Laurie Brett) brother, Christian Clarke (John Partridge) to let her use his flat to see Olly. Ian catches Lucy participating in foreplay with Olly, so takes him outside with Olly dressed in his underwear and makes everyone hurl sponges at him during a "Best of British" day on Albert Square. Ian then tells him to leave, which Olly does in an embarrassed state. Olly returns in August 2008 when Lucy throws a party at Christian's flat, then decides to go on the contraceptive pill after pressure from Olly to have sex with him. Ian finds out and visits Olly's mother Camilla Greenwood (Joanna Van Gyseghem), inviting her and Olly to a meal at the Beales' house. Lucy is shocked to learn that Olly is not all he seems; he comes from a privileged background and is expected to attend Oxford or Cambridge University. When this is revealed, Ian tries to set Lucy up for life by seeking Camilla's approval of Olly and Lucy's relationship. However, Camilla storms out of the house, followed by Olly.
Development
19-year-old Edwards was cast in the role after being seen in a musical by one of the directors of EastEnders.[79] The casting was announced on 13 May 2008, when he was described as "mysterious".[80] Speaking of his casting, Edwards said, "It is just amazing. Everybody is lovely on the set. I watch EastEnders... but I never expected to be on TV with those people."[80] He described his character as "a laid back person who takes each day as it comes"[80] and as 'scruffy' by the official EastEnders website.[81] Olly was also dubbed "the son of Swampy.[79]
Brenda Boyle
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Portrayed by | Carmel Cryan | |||
Duration | 2008–2009 | |||
First appearance | Episode 3592 9 June 2008 | |||
Last appearance | Episode 3841 14 August 2009 | |||
Created by | Diederick Santer | |||
Introduced by | Diederick Santer | |||
Classification | Former; regular | |||
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Brenda Boyle, played by Carmel Cryan, is introduced as Charlie Slater's (Derek Martin) new love interest.[82] She appears from 9 June 2008[77] to 14 August 2009.[83]
Jean Slater (Gillian Wright) meets Brenda on a dating website and starts e-mailing her on Charlie's behalf. She visits Walford and Jean is forced to reveal the truth to an unsuspecting Charlie, and Brenda later discovers the deception. She is a member of the Salvation Army and plays the horn. When Shirley Carter (Linda Henry) makes a jokey off-hand comment about Charlie being a womaniser, Brenda leaves Walford, forgetting her horn. She gives Charlie a second chance when she comes to collect it, only to find out that Mo Harris (Laila Morse) has sold it. She participates in a pub quiz with him and his family, and starts a relationship with Charlie, comforting him when he gets a spray tan to impress her and it goes wrong, leaving him orange. He later visits her in Clacton, where she lives.
Brenda buys Charlie a summerhouse for his allotment, but the concrete flooring is smashed by Suzy Branning (Maggie O'Neill), which looks like it will ruin the gift. However, the following day, Charlie sorts the problem so the concrete can be re-laid. Brenda helps raise money for Children in Need in The Queen Victoria but walks out of the pub after Linda Clarke (Lynda Baron) starts flirting with Charlie. On Christmas Day, Sean Slater (Robert Kazinsky) sings the song "Stop The Cavalry" to Roxy Slater (Rita Simons) as a Christmas present, and Brenda and a friend accompany him. When Charlie shared his concerns with Patrick Trueman (Rudolph Walker) that his and Brenda's relationship is moving too slowly, Patrick tells him to invite her to dinner and use candles to make it romantic. Charlie asks Winston (Ulric Browne) for some romantic music but he gives him club music. After this, Charlie gives Brenda some drink but spills it on her. As he wipes it off, he touches her breast and is interrupted by Danielle Jones (Lauren Crace). Brenda reassures Charlie that she has feelings for him but leaves with a worried look on her face.
Brenda is supposed to join Charlie in pottery class but she calls him to say she cannot make it. This upsets Charlie, making him leave the class. Brenda is seen by Mo with another man, and she takes a picture of them embracing to show Charlie. The man is revealed to be her brother, Clive (Col Farrell). He tells her to tell Charlie about something before it is too late as it will be in two months. Brenda later announces to Charlie that she wants to end their relationship. Mo overhears this and confronts Brenda, who says she is emigrating, but promises to tell Charlie. A day later, Mo tells Charlie, and Brenda confirms she is moving to Madeira with Clive and his family.[84][85] The couple decides to spend one last day together, and Brenda hints to Charlie that she wants to see more of him in Madeira. Charlie gets the hint at the last moment, and tries to stop the bus Brenda is leaving on. Brenda delays leaving, and the next day, after having a farewell meal in the house, Stacey Slater (Lacey Turner) and Mo give Charlie their blessing to go with Brenda and they leave in a taxi after receiving an emotional farewell. Whilst in Madeira, Charlie and Brenda end their relationship and he returns to Walford with another woman, Orlenda (Mary Tamm).
Archie Mitchell
Archie Mitchell, played by Larry Lamb, is the father of established characters Ronnie (Samantha Womack) and Roxy Mitchell (Rita Simons). He is also a love interest for Peggy Mitchell (Barbara Windsor), his brother's widow. Archie is introduced in a group of episodes filmed on-location in Weymouth, Dorset.[86] The audience learned that Ronnie had given a child up for adoption.[87] Tim Teeman, critic for The Times, has described Archie as "a thousand times more terrifying than [EastEnders villain] Nick Cotton" and "a psycho in a golf jersey."[88] Dominic Treadwell-Collins has described him as "the worst villain that Albert Square has ever seen". He made his first appearance on 8 July 2008. After originally leaving Walford following the revelation of his true character and evil capabilities, Archie returns on 9 July 2009,[89] and his last appearance is as a corpse on 28 December 2009 after being murdered by Stacey Slater (Lacey Turner).[90]
Danielle Jones
Danielle Jones, played by Lauren Crace, is introduced as a love interest for fellow new character Callum Monks (Elliott Jordan). It is later revealed that Danielle is the long-lost daughter of Ronnie Mitchell (Samantha Womack), and therefore a member of the soap's long-running Mitchell family.[91] Her introduction was planned from 2007, when story producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins conceived the idea of two new Mitchell sisters, Ronnie and Roxy (Rita Simons). Danielle appears from 18 August 2008 to 3 April 2009, after she is run over and killed by Janine Butcher (Charlie Brooks). Her final episode was watched by 11.46 million viewers, and caused a notable power surge on the National Grid.[92]
Monjes de Callum
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Portrayed by | Elliott Jordan | |||||
Duration | 2008–2009 | |||||
First appearance | Episode 3631 18 August 2008 | |||||
Last appearance | Episode 3749 6 March 2009 | |||||
Introduced by | Diederick Santer | |||||
Classification | Former; regular | |||||
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Callum Monks, played by Elliott Jordan, made his first appearance on 18 August 2008 and his last on 6 March 2009.[93][94]
Arriving in Walford in search of his father Vinnie (Bobby Davro), Callum is instantly attracted to Stacey Branning (Lacey Turner). Unperturbed by her rejections, Callum attempts to woo Stacey, despite discovering that she is married. He briefly dates Stacey's friend Danielle Jones (Lauren Crace), but only to make Stacey jealous. Stacey continues to reject Callum, but after her husband Bradley Branning (Charlie Clements) angers her one night, she kisses Callum. Realising that her marriage is over, Stacey finishes with Bradley, allowing a casual relationship with Callum to begin. Their romance does not last, as Callum cannot bear to be around Stacey's mother Jean Slater (Gillian Wright), who has bipolar disorder. Blaming Jean for the relationship's demise, Callum aggressively tells her that she is ruining her daughter's life. When Stacey discovers this, she punches Callum and he reveals that his mother, who was also mentally ill, used to abuse him and lock him in cupboards when he was a child. He has scars on his legs from an incident where his mother attacked him with a wire coat hanger at the age of ten. Due to this and realising that Stacey would never leave Jean, Callum declares there is nothing left for him in Walford. He bids a final goodbye to Stacey and leaves to pursue Vinnie, who has already departed.[95][96] The EastEnders website showed that Callum went to live with his father in Southend.[97]
Development
It was announced on 26 June 2008 that a new character, Callum, would be introduced to EastEnders as the son of already-established Vinnie. Callum was described as a "lothario".[98] The role was given to Elliott Jordan, who had previously appeared in EastEnders in August 2005 as Gavin, an acquaintance of Leo Taylor (Philip Dowling).[98] Of his casting, Jordan said: "I am thrilled and really excited to be joining EastEnders. Callum is a great part to play and I can't wait for him to make his mark in Walford."[98] He also said it was an "honour".[99] EastEnders' executive producer, Diederick Santer, commented: "Callum [...] will bring a breath of fresh air to Walford. Bright, twinkly, and with the gift of the gab, he'll get the women of Walford all of a flutter."[98] Describing his character, Jordan said, "he's a very laid back and easy going character. He doesn't think too far ahead. He's a bit of a Casanova, definitely a jack the lad. He's very confident and streetwise and he reads people and situations very well, which allows him to get what he wants."[99] Jordan said that one of the writers told him that Callum reminded him of Vincent Chase in Entourage.[99]
Callum was listed by Ladbrokes as a contender for the father of Heather Trott's (Cheryl Fergison) baby, and was ranked by them as an outsider with odds of 16/1.[22][100] He was also named by website Digital Spy as a possible suspect in Max Branning's (Jake Wood) hit-and-run.[25][101] It was reported on 20 January 2009 that the character was to depart from the series in March 2009.[102] An EastEnders insider told Digital Spy, "Viewers will learn a little more about Callum before he leaves Albert Square behind."[102] Speaking of his departure, Jordan said: "I've had a really great time at EastEnders and I've enjoyed working with all the cast. I've loved every minute of it and I'm looking forward to trying new things."[102]
Tony King
Tony King, played by Chris Coghill, is the partner of established character Bianca Jackson (Patsy Palmer), and a father-figure to her four children. He made his first appearance on 12 September 2008. It was reported in July 2008 that Tony would be arriving in the serial as part of a child sexual abuse storyline involving Bianca's adopted daughter Whitney Dean (Shona McGarty).[103] BBC News described the plot as an ongoing "predatory paedophile storyline", noting that this was the first time this subject matter had been tackled by a UK soap opera.[45] The Daily Mirror's Beth Neil branded the plot strand "one of the darkest and most disturbing storylines EastEnders has ever attempted",[104] with critic Jim Shelley deeming it to be a "new low" for EastEnders.[105] Tony sexually abuses Whitney, and begins grooming her school-friend Lauren Branning (Madeline Duggan), before his predatory nature is uncovered and he is arrested for his crimes. Tony appeared between 12 September and 12 December 2008 and returned in December 2009 to stand trial. The NSPCC praised the storyline for "helping to raise awareness of the hidden nature of sexual abuse".[106] The storyline also gained EastEnders a Royal Television Society Programme Award in March 2009 in the Soap and Continuing Drama category.
Amir Khan
Amir Khan | |
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EastEnders character | |
Portrayed by | Alton Letto |
First appearance | Episode 3651 22 September 2008 |
Last appearance | Episode 3678 6 November 2008 |
Introduced by | Diederick Santer |
Classification | Former; guest |
Profile | |
Occupation | Estate agent |
Amir Khan, played by Alton Letto, is an estate agent and colleague of Bradley Branning (Charlie Clements). He appears between 22 September and 6 November 2008.[107][108] He attends a sales pitch with Bradley and they sell all the flats available. To celebrate, they go to Fargo's restaurant, and are joined by Bradley's wife Stacey Slater (Lacey Turner). Amir tells Bradley and Stacey that he has two children, and has booked an adventure holiday with his wife as they have not had time away from the children for two years. He receives a telephone call from his wife telling him one of the children is ill, and is forced to cancel the holiday. This makes Stacey realise that she does not want children at the time as she feels she is too young. Bradley and Stacey take Amir and his wife's places on the holiday. Amir later shows Sean Slater (Robert Kazinsky) and his wife Roxy (Rita Simons) a home, and is supposed to go inside and show them round, but Sean intimidates him into staying outside.
Poppy Merritt
Poppy Merritt | |
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EastEnders character | |
Portrayed by | Amy Darcy |
Duration | 2008–2009 |
First appearance | Episode 3651 22 September 2008 |
Last appearance | Episode 3780 30 April 2009 |
Introduced by | Diederick Santer |
Classification | Former; recurring |
Profile | |
Occupation | Trainee pathologist |
Doctor Poppy Merritt played by Amy Darcy, is the general practitioner for Walford, succeeding May Wright.[109] She made her first appearance on 22 September 2008,[107] and her last on 30 April 2009.[110]
Poppy is first seen diagnosing Morgan Jackson-King (Devon Higgs) with chicken pox, and she assumes Morgan's mother Bianca Jackson (Patsy Palmer) is married to Tony King (Chris Coghill), which puts the idea of marriage in Bianca's head. She sees Dot Branning (June Brown) when she has food poisoning, and connects it to unchilled food sold by Patrick Trueman (Rudolph Walker) at his shop, the Minute Mart. She says it is her duty to report Patrick and his wife Yolande Trueman (Angela Wynter) to environmental health. Whilst cycling past Pat Evans's (Pam St Clement) house, she sees Bianca shouting at her adopted daughter Whitney Dean (Shona McGarty) for being miserable. Poppy tries to talk to Whitney, who admits to feeling suicidal so Poppy tells Bianca that Whitney should see to a psychiatrist. Bianca disagrees initially but after realising Whitney needs professional help, she agrees and Poppy refers Whitney to a psychiatrist. The next day, Poppy leaves Bianca a message asking her to rearrange the psychiatrist's appointment after Whitney fails to attend.
Poppy receives an emergency call-out to check on pregnant Roxy Slater (Rita Simons) after she has a fall at Walford East tube station. Later, Poppy tells Roxy that she and her baby are fine. Later, a removal van is seen outside the surgery with a man removing the placard with Poppy's name on it. Poppy helps Heather Trott (Cheryl Fergison) after she has an asthma attack, and notices her breasts are sore so advises that Heather go to a clinic, which she does and finds out she's pregnant.[111] Poppy leaves Walford to retrain as a pathologist.
Lee Thompson
Lee Thompson | |
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Portrayed by | Carl Ferguson |
First appearance | Episode 3657 2 October 2008 |
Last appearance | Episode 3662 10 October 2008 |
Introduced by | Diederick Santer |
Classification | Former; guest |
Lee Thompson played by Carl Ferguson, was a former school friend of Ronnie Mitchell (Samantha Womack). It was revealed in October 2008 that Ferguson would be playing the part and the role would see him 'become involved in a tangled love affair'.[112] He appeared from 2 to 10 October 2008.[113][114]
He first appeared when Ronnie attended a school reunion, with Christian Clarke (John Partridge) posing as her husband. Lee revealed he is the best friend of Joel Reynolds (Cavan Clerkin), the father of Ronnie's daughter. He revealed that Joel knew about the school reunion but wouldn't be coming. Lee also realised that Christian was not Ronnie's husband and was in fact gay, so slid his own contact details into Christian's blazer pocket. Christian later went out for a drink with him and got Joel's contact details for Ronnie. Over the next few days Lee and Christian started a relationship, this was thanks to Christian's sister Jane Beale (Laurie Brett) sending Lee a text from Christian's phone. A few days into this relationship, Lee said that he was surprised he was attracted to Christian, as he tended to prefer younger men. They later kiss but are told by Dot Branning (June Brown) that she is as liberal as the next person, but does not approve of canoodling in public places. Christian later invited Lee for a lunch with some 'friends', Jane and Roxy Mitchell (Rita Simons), who had both insisted on meeting Lee. However, Lee ended up being rude to both Jane and Roxy, and later left while Christian was out buying wine, telling Jane and Roxy that Christian was too old for him and they ended their relationship.
Reception
After screening the kiss on 7 October 2008 between Lee and Christian 145 complaints were made after screening the kiss before the watershed.[115] Writing on the Points of View message board, one viewer said: "I am appalled by the display of homosexual kissing before the watershed shown on EastEnders. This is disgraceful whilst young children are watching and sets the wrong example."[116] Though one viewer said, "I don't see what the fuss is about, given the context of their kissing and messing about and the way it was portrayed."[116] The BBC defended it though saying,
'EastEnders aims to reflect real life, and this means including and telling stories about characters from many different backgrounds, faiths, religions and sexualities."We approach our portrayal of homosexual relationships in the same way as we do heterosexual relationships. In this instance, Christian is enjoying the first flush of romance and we've shown him being affectionate with his new boyfriend in the same way any couple would."We also aim to ensure that depictions of affection or sexuality between couples are suitable for pre-watershed viewing. We believe that the general tone and content of EastEnders is now widely recognised, meaning that parents can make an informed decision as to whether they want their children to watch.'[116]
Gareth McLean from The Guardian defended the kiss saying, Who are the people that complain about gay kissing in EastEnders? Don't they have anything better to do? Other than sell their daughters into slavery, kill their neighbour for working the Sabbath and stone infidels, I mean. ("Day 44 in the Old Testament House and it's time to burn a witch!"). Every time there's a bit of man-on-man kissage in Walford, the BBC gets complaints that "this filth", or words to that effect, shouldn't be on the telly. "How do I explain this to my child?" runs the gist of some of the gripes. He finished of saying 'Let's congratulate the BBC'.[117]
Stuart Turner
Stuart Turner | |
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EastEnders character | |
Portrayed by | Ray MacAllan |
First appearance | Episode 3671 27 October 2008 |
Last appearance | Episode 3681 11 November 2008 |
Introduced by | Diederick Santer |
Classification | Former; recurring |
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Occupation | Detective |
Detective Inspector Stuart Turner played by Ray MacAllan, first arrived in Walford along with Kenny Morris (Ryan Philpott) after Max Branning (Jake Wood) reported a burglary at his home. He made his first appearance on 27 October and his last on 11 November 2008.[118][119]
After Sergeant Morris found bullet holes in the wall, Max said that they were the work of his brother Jack Branning (Scott Maslen). This however turned out to be a ploy of his to prevent Jack moving away to France with Max's wife Tanya Branning (Jo Joyner) and their three children. As a result, Jack was arrested for attempted murder, but was later released due to lack of evidence. The gun had been found by Turner, however he later met Jack and handed the gun over to him, as he had respect for him as a former police officer. He later appeared after Max was mowed down by a moving car. He was worried about being discovered for giving Jack the gun, but Jack assured him that he was safe. However things got worse for him when Samantha Keeble (Alison Newman) turned up and announced that she was taking over the case of the Branning brothers' feud. After Tanya confessed to the hit and run and later refused bail, Jack enlisted DI Turner to help find the witness of Max's hit-and-run. He was reluctant, but after being blackmailed by Jack over his involvement with the "missing" gun, he relented and later revealed that the witness was Stacey Slater (Lacey Turner).
Samantha Keeble
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EastEnders character | |
Portrayed by | Alison Newman |
Duration | 2008, 2014–2016 |
First appearance | Episode 3676 3 November 2008 |
Last appearance | Episode 5302 16 June 2016 |
Introduced by | Diederick Santer (2008) Dominic Treadwell-Collins (2014) |
Classification | Former; recurring |
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Occupation | Police detective inspector |
Detective Inspector Samantha Keeble, played by Alison Newman, is a police officer who appears between 3 and 27 November 2008, and then again from 15 July 2014 to 16 June 2016.
Keeble investigates Max Branning's (Jake Wood) hit-and-run. She is angered by his former wife Tanya Branning (Jo Joyner) who does not let her speak to their daughter Abi Branning (Lorna Fitzgerald). Abi was in Max's house and near the 'accident' and is a key witness. In July 2014, Keeble takes over the investigation into the murder of Lucy Beale (Hetti Bywater), and interviews Billy Mitchell (Perry Fenwick) about an argument he had with Lucy on the night she died. The following day, Keeble visits Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) and brother Peter Beale (Ben Hardy) informing them of Jake Stone's (Jamie Lomas) release from custody after the case against him is dropped and admitting that the investigation has stalled, and asks him to participate in a televised appeal for information from the public about the murder. At the appeal, she highlights details of the case to the assembled reporters and plays CCTV footage of Lucy on a bus on the night she died. When reporter Beth Kennedy (Jordan Baker) upsets Ian by asking questions about Lucy's drug using, Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden), who had seen Keeble talking to Kennedy before the press conference, thinks that Keeble believes Ian is hiding something, which is why she allowed the questioning. Two days later, Ian and Peter visit Keeble to be told that they have received new leads from members of the public about a man seen getting off the bus at the same stop as Lucy. Keeble speaks to Jay Brown (Jamie Borthwick) having identified him as the man from the bus.
In October, with DC Emma Summerhayes (Anna Acton), she bumps into Max as he is leaving Ian's house. Summerhayes is surprised to discover Max and Keeble know each other. Keeble informs Ian that they had traced and eliminated all the witnesses from the bus. Keeble takes Summerhayes off the case, after discovering that she has been having a sexual relationship with Max. Keeble tells Summerhayes that she has jeopardised the murder investigation and faces an investigation by the force's professional standards department. Keeble visits Max when he complains about a reporter stalking his daughter Lauren (Jacqueline Jossa). Keeble assures Max that the police have spoken to the so-called journalist, who is actually Detective Sergeant Cameron Bryant (Glen Wallace), and told him to back off. Keeble then warns Summerhayes, telling her not to put her police career at any further risk by remaining with Max.
Keeble and Bryant later arrest Max for Lucy's murder, and they find her blood on his shoes. Max is found guilty after his trial but escapes the court. He soon realises that Bobby Beale (Eliot Carrington) killed Lucy and tries to pass this information on to the police, but they dismiss it as an act of desperation, and take him back into custody, and he is sentenced to 21 years in prison. Bobby later confesses to the police that he killed Lucy, but Keeble is reluctant to reopen the case. She is stunned when Bobby says he still has the murder weapon. Bobby is later sentenced to three years for killing Lucy. Keeble is later shocked when she discovers that Ian has known Bobby was Lucy's murderer since his wedding day. However, she chooses not to do anything about it and simply wishes him good luck. When she is confronted, she says that everyone has made mistakes in the murder investigation and insists that the case is well and truly over.
Inside Soap praised Keeble's part in Lucy's murder investigation, calling her "flinty" and saying she "brought some proper policing" to the case.[120]
Kendra Hills-Smythe
Kendra Hills-Smythe | |
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EastEnders character | |
Portrayed by | Rebecca Egan |
Duration | 2008–2009 |
First appearance | Episode 3681 11 November 2008 |
Last appearance | Episode 3769 10 April 2009 |
Introduced by | Diederick Santer |
Classification | Former; recurring |
Profile | |
Occupation | Solicitor |
Kendra Hills-Smythe[121] played by Rebecca Egan, was a solicitor employed by Jack Branning (Scott Maslen) to defend his partner Tanya Branning (Jo Joyner). She first appeared on 11 November and made two brief appearances on 1 December 2008 and 2 January 2009.[96][119][122] She returned between the 7 and 10 April 2009.[123][124]
In the upcoming case, Tanya had been arrested for attempted murder on her estranged husband Max Branning (Jake Wood). Despite promising Jack Tanya's freedom and helping her client in every way she could to see that she would be given bail, she admitted to Jack that Tanya didn't stand a chance of getting released. This proved true when Tanya's bail application was denied later that day. She later appeared, when she visited Tanya in prison to inform her that Max is concerned she is covering for Jack. However, this has been proven incorrect, although it has been revealed that Tanya is covering for her daughter, Lauren Branning (Madeline Duggan) . She returned to accompany Tanya in court, she asked Tanya to think about what her plea would be. When the truth about Lauren was revealed, she asked Kendra to contact social services because she felt that she will only make things worse for her family. She appeared later when she seemingly attended Lauren's court appearance.
Amy Mitchell
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Amy Mitchell (also Slater), played by Kamil Lipka-Kozanka and Natalia Lipka-Kozanka until 2010, Amelie Conway until January 2014 and Abbie Burke (Knowles) from March 2014 onwards,[125] is the daughter of Roxy Mitchell (Rita Simons) and Jack Branning (Scott Maslen). She made her first appearance on 17 November 2008, the episode in which she is born.[126]
For the first few weeks of her life, she is raised as the daughter of Roxy's husband Sean Slater (Robert Kazinsky) and was briefly given his name, as he and Jack are unaware of Amy's true paternity. Amy is born two months premature and is put on a ventilator from birth. She is named after the daughter of Roxy's sister Ronnie Mitchell (Samantha Womack), whom she put up for adoption. Roxy initially decides to raise Amy with her friend Christian Clarke (John Partridge), after Sean misses Amy's birth but changes her mind when she and Sean reconcile.
Jack asks Roxy for a paternity test, aware that Amy may be his daughter. It transpires that this is so on Christmas Day 2008, when Suzy Branning (Maggie O'Neill) gives Sean the results as a present, which leads to Sean abducting Amy. There is a fierce argument when Sean is found with Amy, which leads to Sean leaving and Amy is returned to Roxy by Sean's sister Stacey Slater (Lacey Turner) on New Year's Day. Jack then spends more time with Amy and Ronnie decides Amy should be Christened and Roxy agrees. Amy's godfather is Christian and her godmother is her step-grandmother Dot Branning (June Brown), although Ronnie is originally meant to be her godmother, but gets drunk and turns up late to the ceremony.[127] Christian and his partner Syed Masood (Marc Elliott) look after Amy for a day and decide that they want a child. While Amy is being looked after by Ronnie, she draws a picture, which upsets Ronnie has Ronnie interprets it as including her son who died. Amy escapes from the house, which leads to everyone discovering Ronnie has been bailed from prison after swapping her dead baby James with Kat Moon's (Jessie Wallace) healthy son Tommy. Amy also escapes when Roxy's boyfriend Michael Moon (Steve John Shepherd) leaves the door open. Amy is almost hit by Carol Jackson's (Lindsey Coulson) car but is saved by Eddie Moon (David Essex). When Amy suffers a fall at home, Roxy thinks nothing of it. Roxy goes on a night out with friends, leaving Ben Mitchell (Joshua Pascoe) babysitting Amy. When he leaves Amy alone for a while to get a DVD from Jack's flat with Jay Brown (Jamie Borthwick), Amy runs herself a bath, gets in and almost drowns. When Ben discovers her, Dr. Yusef Khan (Ace Bhatti) is called and he revives her. Amy is taken to hospital in a critical condition. She recovers, but she is found to have a fracture from her previous fall, so a social worker awards temporary custody of Amy to Jack. Roxy later is allowed to see Amy, whilst a social worker evaluates Roxy's parenting skills. Jack refuses to allow Roxy to see Amy other than at arranged times. A solicitor tells Roxy to dig up as much dirt on Jack and his family as she can, but this does not work as a court grants full custody to Jack. When Roxy's cousin Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) has Jack's car crushed, Jack tells Roxy she cannot see Amy until it is replaced. Jack does not allow Roxy to give Amy her gift at Christmas, so Roxy shows Amy her puppet toy through the window, meaning Jack is forced to let Amy see Roxy. Amy starts scratching other children at nursery because of the tension between Roxy and Jack. Eventually, Roxy wins her custody case, though Jack reveals he dropped it because Roxy threatened to report him for fraud, as he forged her signature to get Amy a passport. When Roxy catches head lice, she blames Bianca Butcher's (Patsy Palmer) children, but she finds out she actually caught them from Amy. Amy's father, Jack moves away in October 2013, and Amy lived full-time with Roxy and her fiancé, Alfie Moon (Shane Ritchie) until the couple separate on their wedding day in November 2013.
On New Year's Day 2014, Amy, Roxy and Ronnie move to Ibiza for an extended break. She returned to Walford a couple of months later with Roxy and Ronnie now played by Abbie Knowles. Amy has a strong personality and can often be quite naughty. In 2015, Roxy reveals that she arranges monthly trips for Amy to go to France to visit Jack. During Christmas, Jack returns to Walford to visit Roxy and Amy, and upon finding out that Roxy's fiancé Dean Wicks (Matt Di Angelo) raped Linda Carter (Kellie Bright), he packs Amy's bags and sends her to Ronnie's house, scolding Roxy for letting Dean control her.
Roxy leaves Amy with Jack in January 2016 after Dean tries to rape her. Jack and Amy temporarily leave Walford but return when Jack decides to move back to the square permanently so he can be with Ronnie. Roxy returns to Walford but when Jack finds out Roxy agreed to be a drug mule and smuggled £10,000 of cocaine into the country, he is reluctant to let Roxy see Amy. Eventually, Ronnie persuades him to let Amy stay in Roxy's flat overnight but while Jay and Roxy argue over the drugs, Amy finds them and her rabbit Hercules dies after eating cocaine. Amy runs away but is soon found by Andy Flynn (Jack Derges). Jack worries that Amy may have taken drugs so takes her to hospital. Amy is fine but upon realising Social Services are going to be involved, Jack threatens to go for full custody of Amy. However he drops the case when he realises how much Roxy has suffered after Dean attacked her.
Roxy begins to feel distant from Amy and tries to do things right for her, deciding she wants Ronnie to adopt Amy. Ronnie reluctantly agrees. On Jack and Ronnie's wedding night, both Ronnie and Roxy drown and die in the hotel swimming pool. Jack does not want Amy to know but she asks questions about their whereabouts, so he confuses her by saying they have "gone away" and will never return. Amy and her half-brother Ricky (Henri Charles) continue to question Jack, so Dot explains to them with sensitivity that they have gone to heaven. Ronnie and Roxy's mother and Amy's maternal grandmother, Glenda Mitchell (Glynis Barber) returns to Walford and convinces Jack not let Amy and Ricky attend their funerals, but he later changes his mind. Jack allows Glenda to move in to help raise Amy, Ricky and Ronnie's young son, Matthew Mitchell Cotton. Jack and Glenda talk to Amy when they find out she has been wetting the bed over Ronnie and Roxy's deaths. When Glenda has Amy's ears pierced like Roxy's, Jack throws Glenda out because he does not want Amy to see Roxy as a role model. Jack hires Ingrid Solberg (Pernille Broch) as an au pair and she fails to connect with Amy and Ricky by preparing a Norwegian meal, but they bond over pizza. At Halloween, Amy, her cousin Janet Mitchell (Grace) and neighbour Riley Taylor (Tom Jacobs) go missing and when a child is hit by Tina Carter's (Luisa Bradshaw-White) car, Jack fears that is it is Amy. The child is revealed to be Janet. Amy is later found with Kim Fox-Hubbard (Tameka Empson).
Development
Robert Kazinsky who plays Sean Slater teased the Christmas storyline saying, "Sean ultimately deceives Roxy and snatches baby Amy from The Vic. Then there's a whole week of the Mitchells trying to track Sean and Amy down. Sean's holed up in a squat with the baby to give them more time together. He's simply looking after Amy, who's become the most important person in his life. Even if she isn't his child, mentally and emotionally, she is to Sean. Eventually, Sean's found and it all kicks off, culminating in a stunt with an icy lake…"[128] Kazinsky said that he thinks Sean would be a good dad to Amy saying, Sean was 16 when his father died, so for Sean, bringing up baby Amy was a way for him to make it up to his dad – by being the father to Amy that his father was to him."[128]
Ahmet
Ahmet | |
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EastEnders character | |
Portrayed by | Tamer Hassan |
First appearance | Episode 3694 5 December 2008 |
Last appearance | Episode 3699 15 December 2008 |
Introduced by | Diederick Santer |
Classification | Former; guest |
Ahmet played by Tamer Hassan, is an ex-boyfriend of Suzy Branning (Maggie O'Neill). He makes his first appearance on 5 December 2008.[129] He made his last appearance on 15 December 2008.[130] He was described by the South Wales Evening Post as the 'evil ex of Suzy'.[131]
Suzy's dog, Prince, went missing but after she received a "special postcard" she immediately knew who had taken him. She met up with Ahmet in a café where it was revealed that the gold bar Suzy had originally had belonged to him and she stole it. On 15 December 2008, he returned, leaving a heart in a box on Suzy's doorstep. He later threatened her, demanding that she give him the gold bar by the end of the day. Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) arranged to meet with him to make him back off, he handed him a wad of cash and in return, Ahmet gave Prince back. He later met up with Suzy in the park and revealed that Suzy had previously lied about a pregnancy with him. He gave her until Christmas to get the money she owed him.
Louise Hills
Louise Hill | |
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EastEnders character | |
Portrayed by | Adie Allen |
Duration | 2008–2009 |
First appearance | Episode 3697 11 December 2008 |
Last appearance | Episode 3912 17 December 2009 |
Introduced by | Diederick Santer |
Classification | Former; recurring |
Profile | |
Occupation | Sergeant |
Detective Sergeant Louise Hills played by Adie Allen, is a sergeant who investigated the child sexual abuse involving Tony King (Chris Coghill) and Whitney Dean (Shona McGarty). She initially appeared on 11 and 12 December 2008,[132][133] and then appeared for three more episodes, on 5 February 30 November and 17 December 2009.[134][135][136]
She first appeared when she visited Bianca Jackson (Patsy Palmer) on 11 December 2008 to interview her and Whitney. Whilst there, Lauren Branning (Madeline Duggan) also came forward and told her the story of how Tony treated her. The next day, she returned to Pat Evans' (Pam St. Clement) house to let Bianca know that Tony had been released on police bail because Whitney hadn't given her statement. Whitney later gave her statement to the police and Tony was later charged. She returned to tell Whitney and Bianca that Tony had pleaded "Not Guilty" to the charges and she later informs them that Tony attempted suicide while in custody. She returned to tell Whitney that a verdict is expected on whether Tony will be sentenced.
María de Costa
Maria de Costa | |
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EastEnders character | |
Portrayed by | Judy Browne |
Duration | 2008–2010, 2012 |
First appearance | Episode 3697 11 December 2008 |
Last appearance | Episode 4406 9 April 2012 |
Introduced by | Diederick Santer (2008) Bryan Kirkwood (2010, 2012) |
Classification | Former; recurring |
Profile | |
Other names | Maria Leys |
Occupation | Social worker |
Maria de Costa[137] (also Leys) played by Judy Browne, is a social worker. She makes her first appearance on 11 December 2008 and returns on 20 January 2009.[132][138] She reappears on 13 September and then on 30 September and then once again on 23 November.[139][140][141] She then left on 6 December 2010.[142] She returned on 22 March 2012.[143]
She first appears when she visits Whitney Dean (Shona McGarty) following her abuse by Tony King (Chris Coghill). She later informs Tanya Branning (Jo Joyner) that her daughter Lauren Branning (Madeline Duggan) wanted to remain in care. She visits Stacey Branning (Lacey Turner) and her baby Lily Branning, and notes that Stacey appears agitated. She visits Stacey again after Janine Malloy (Charlie Brooks) reports Stacey for neglecting Lily. However, Maria concludes that Lily is not being neglected. She returns and comes to see Stacey for a home visit, not knowing that Stacey has gone missing with Lily. She visits again where Ryan Malloy (Neil McDermott) pretends to be Stacey's partner. Maria is so impressed that she says she will not need to visit Stacey again. Maria returns in March 2012 to take custody of George Trott after the death of his mother, Heather (Cheryl Fergison). She later returns George to Shirley Carter (Linda Henry), who is George's godmother, while Social Services try to locate George's father, Darren Miller (Charlie G. Hawkins). A week later she returns to collect George to reunite him with Darren.
Paul
Paul | |
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EastEnders character | |
Portrayed by | Jack Gordon |
Duration | 2008–2009 |
First appearance | Episode 3704 23 December 2008 |
Last appearance | Episode 3750 9 March 2009 |
Introduced by | Diederick Santer |
Classification | Former; recurring |
Profile | |
Occupation | Barman |
Paul,[144] played by Jack Gordon, is a barman who Ronnie Mitchell (Samantha Womack) employed to help run R&R for a Christmas Party. He made various appearances, between December 2008,[27][145][146][147] and his last being on 9 March 2009.[148]
He appears first when he gets Danielle Jones (Lauren Crace) drunk and they sleep together. He reappeared taking her out on a date. Then he returned when Danielle discovered she was pregnant and met Paul to tell him but backed out when he told her that he already had a girlfriend. Paul re-appeared at an '80s theme night at R&R. He bumped into Danielle and her friend Stacey Slater (Lacey Turner), and offered to buy them a drink. Stacey later revealed to Paul that Danielle had aborted his baby. This made him feel guilty and realised that he should have supported her. Later he had a heart to heart with Stacey and told her about how he felt. However this led to them kissing, while a heartbroken Danielle looked on.
He then later appears when Stacey and Danielle are in the club with some boys Paul knows. Danielle spills her drink on one of the boys and Paul appears offering to buy her another one. At first she refuses but then after Stacey butts in, she accepts his offer. When Stacey goes outside to take a call from her mother, Paul talks to Danielle and apologises for the way he has behaved. He walks her to the bar and confronts her about her abortion. He thanks her because he believes he is too young to be a father. Danielle realises Stacey has told him and throws her drink at Paul and Danielle walks out before disowning Stacey.
Algodón punteado
Kirsty "Dotty" Cotton is played by Molly Conlin. She was introduced on 26 December 2008 as the daughter of established character Nick Cotton (John Altman). Dotty was used as Nick's partner in crime, as the duo planned to kill her grandmother Dot (June Brown) and inherit the money from her will. She and Dot subsequently became friends after the Nick's failed murder attempt, due to Dotty sabotaging their murder plan at last minute. In her final storyline, airing on 23 February 2010, she left with her mother Sandy (Caroline Pegg), whom she had believed to be dead.
Critics disliked Dotty, with her accent being criticised by Jane Simon from The Daily Mirror[149] and critics from The Guardian and The Daily Mirror glad to see her leave.[150][151] However, executive producer, Diederick Santer praised Conlin for her portrayal of Dotty[152] and both Brown and Altman opined that the storyline was one of their highlights.[153][154]
Otros
Character | Date(s) | Actor | Circumstances |
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DS Wrag | 2 – 3 January (2 episodes) | Tim Faraday | A police officer investigating Kevin Wicks' (Phil Daniels) death.[8][155] |
Alex | 3 January | Philip Honeywell | A man Preeti Choraria (Babita Pohoomull) meets as she is leaving Walford.[8] |
Rich | 7 January | David Bauckham | A friend of Vinnie Monks (Bobby Davro), who lends Vinnie his car and house.[156] |
Jo | 8 January | Louise Fitzgerald | A woman on a hen night at R&R.[157] |
Simon | 14 January | Danny Dalton | A man who spikes Dawn Swann's (Kara Tointon) drink in R&R.[158] |
Ziggy | 17 January | Ashley Horne | A member of Tegs Teague's (Ben Smith) gang.[18] |
Donna | 24 January | Melanie Cameron | A Victoria Beckham-lookalike and Minty Peterson (Cliff Parisi) and Hazel Hobbs's (Kika Mirylees) rival in the wedding competition.[159] |
Ray Walters | 25 January | Richard Hollis | A man who books R&R for a private function and meets with the owners, Jack Branning (Scott Maslen) and Ronnie Mitchell (Samantha Womack). Neither of them have read an e-mail from him explaining what he has booked the club for. He reveals that he is a naturist and that he wants to hold a naked party in the club. Ronnie and Jack joke that they and the staff could join in.[160] |
Jeph | 4 – 5 February (2 episodes) | Justin Marosa | A traffic warden who Christian Clarke (John Partridge) chats up, and has sex with, enraging Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt).[35][161] |
Marni Merrick | 5 February – 25 April (8 episodes) | Lisa Ellis | A journalist from To Love and to Cherish magazine. She visits Minty Peterson (Cliff Parisi) for a photoshoot for the wedding competition he has entered with his former fiancée, Hazel Hobbs (Kika Mirylees). Heather Trott (Cheryl Fergison) pretends to be Hazel when Marni arrives.[35][162] |
Cheryl | 7 February | Lucy Brooks | An escort hired by Deano Wicks (Matt Di Angelo). Deano makes his mother Shirley Carter (Linda Henry) pay for her services as he has just been released from prison.[37] |
Dr Therara | 11 February | Paul Courtenay Hyu | A doctor who tends to Stacey Branning (Lacey Turner), when she ends up in hospital after taking liquid ecstasy.[163] |
Harriet Burgess | 12 February – 21 March (4 episodes) | Lucy Robinson | Tanya Branning's (Jo Joyner) divorce solicitor, who introduces herself to Tanya's husband Max Branning (Jake Wood). She represents Tanya in the divorce hearing, although her assistant is bribed by Max to "lose" the incriminating DVD of him kissing Stacey Branning (Lacey Turner) and she has to change Tanya's reason for divorcing Max from "adultery" to "inappropriate behaviour". Tanya loses her temper in court, and later gets drunk and phones Harriet. Harriet also appears when Tanya wants to get an injunction against Max after she suspects he spiked her drink. Harriet advises Tanya to smooth things over with Max or risk losing her children. She then appears so Tanya and Max can cancel their divorce proceedings.[164][165][166][167] |
Lorraine | 14 February | Lisa McDonald | Bradley Branning's (Charlie Clements) flatmates, who argue with each other about civil partnerships.[165] |
Gilly | Sarah Counsell | ||
Moira | 14 February | Uncredited | Harriet Burgess's (Lucy Robinson) assistant, who is bribed by Max Branning (Jake Wood) to "lose" the incriminating DVD showing him kissing Stacey Branning (Lacey Turner).[165] |
DC Hargreaves | 19 February 2008, 23 March 2010 (2 episodes) | Danny Nutt[168] | A police officer who investigates a break-in at Jack Branning's (Scott Maslen) flat in 2008.[169] In 2010 he informs Jean Slater (Gillian Wright) that a body has been found matching her daughter Stacey Branning's (Lacey Turner) description.[170] |
Bungle | 21 February | Sam Ardley | Darren Miller's (Charlie G. Hawkins) friend, who attends Tanya Branning's (Jo Joyner) birthday party.[171] |
Paula | 25 February | Ellena Stacey | A homeless girl who befriends Steven Beale (Aaron Sidwell), only to steal his wallet.[172] |
Tina Teague | 25 – 28 February (2 episodes) | Kerry Ann White | The mother of Tegs Teague (Ben Smith) who stabbed Jay Brown (Jamie Borthwick). Tina appears in an attempt to bully Jay into not testifying against her son in court. She later appears when she knocks on the door of the Millers and Dawn Swann (Kara Tointon) opens it. Tina threatens her saying that Jay should not go to court. When Tina purposely breaks Dawn's daughter Summer Swann's toy, Dawn snaps and throws her out and sets her dog Genghis on her. Tina's bullying tactics fail and Tegs is sentenced to two years in a Young Offenders Institution.[172][173] |
Simon Ackroyd | 29 February 2008, 3 March 2008, 5 June 2009 24 July 2014 16 December 2016 (5 episodes) | Alex Avery[174] | Abi Branning (Lorna Fitzgerald) and Ben Mitchell's (Charlie Jones) teacher, who appears when Max Branning (Jake Wood) and Tanya Branning (Jo Joyner) and Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) and Shirley Carter (Linda Henry) attended a parents' evening at Walford High School.[21] In June 2009, he informs Bianca Jackson (Patsy Palmer) that her adoptive daughter Whitney Dean (Shona McGarty) did not attend any of her GCSE exams. Bianca is outraged with the way he delivers this and ejects him from her house. In July 2014, Bianca's daughter Tiffany Butcher (Maisie Smith) inadvertently brings drugs into school, cooked into brownies obtained from the local café, so Mr Ackroyd calls Bianca and her mother Carol Jackson (Lindsey Coulson) in. Bianca denies cooking the brownies, but she is drunk and he tells her that he must inform Social Services.[174] In December 2016, Mr Ackroyd attends his school's Nativity play at the local church, which he narrates.[175] |
Matthew | 3 – 4 March (2 episodes) | James Hoogland | A boy who Lucy Beale (Melissa Suffield) meets in the café. Lucy's father Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) later throws him out of his house as he is there alone with Lucy. |
Alex French | 6 March | Pippa Hinchley | The head of a construction site on George Street, who Bradley Branning (Charlie Clements) approaches to ask for a job. They get off to a bad start, with Bradley initially assuming that Alex is male due to her unisex name. She offers him labouring work, though he tells her that he is looking for work as a salesman. He is later offered a job selling the flats.[74] |
Julia Ellison | 6 March | Sally Giles | A woman who interviews Stacey Branning (Lacey Turner) for a place on a BTech course in fashion design. Although Julia cannot offer Stacey a place at Walford college, as the course is oversubscribed, she offers a place at a college in Croydon. Stacey declines as she does not want to leave Walford.[74] |
Dr Khan | 10 March | Meneka Das | A doctor who tends to Shirley Carter (Linda Henry) when she fell and hit her head. Shirley confided in her about a lump she had found on her breast. |
DC Bedows | 20 March | Jane Cameron | A police officer investigating the disappearance of Lucy Beale (Melissa Suffield). |
Simon | 28 March – 18 April (2 episodes) | Richard Heap | A private investigator hired by Christian Clarke (John Partridge) to find Lucy Beale (Melissa Suffield). |
Saul | 31 March | James Doherty | A gay couple who are getting married in the hotel where Pat Evans (Pam St. Clement) and Peggy Mitchell (Barbara Windsor) are staying. Nathan has second thoughts and calls off the civil partnership ceremony, but after talking to Pat, marries Saul. |
Nathan | Mark Rice-Oxley | ||
Harry | 1 April – 23 July 2012 | Danny Brown | The owner of the B&B where Bianca Jackson (Patsy Palmer) and her children are staying, who throws them out onto the streets. |
Charmaine | 3 April | Claire Louise Cordwell | Bianca Jackson's (Patsy Palmer) friend who refuses to let her and her children sleep at her house as having them stay there could affect her benefits. |
Toto | 3 April | Anthony Warren | A man who lives in Lucas Johnson's (Don Gilet) old house and gives his daughter Chelsea Fox (Tiana Benjamin) an address where to find him. |
Anna | 3 April | Laurietta Essien | A welfare officer who Bianca Jackson (Patsy Palmer) has a meeting with after she is made homeless. She tells Bianca that as she made herself intentionally homeless, they will be unable to help her. She says she will contact social services about her children, so Bianca leaves. |
Gerome | 3 April | Dominic Debias | A member of Lucas Johnson's (Don Gilet) congregation. Chelsea Fox (Tiana Benjamin) asks him if he knows who Lucas Johnson is so he tells her he is the preacher. |
PC Adams | 4 April – 5 May 2008 26–28 December 2009[176] | Andrew Watson | A police officer who sees a homeless Bianca Jackson (Patsy Palmer) with her children at a bus stop, having slept there. Bianca insists that they just missed the last bus to Margate the night before. Later, Adams sees the family without Bianca; Whitney Dean calls Bianca, who rushes back and tells Adams that they have somewhere to go and to leave them alone. Adams says he will check with Social Services, and as he goes to grab Bianca, she hits him, so he arrests her for assault. He later attends the scene when Pat Evans (Pam St. Clement) is run over by Roxy Mitchell's (Rita Simons) car. In 2009 he appears following the murder of Archie Mitchell (Larry Lamb), questioning Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) and Peggy Mitchell (Barbara Windsor) and a drunk Phil is aggressive towards him. He later appears in the EastEnders spin-off EastEnders: E20, when he speaks to Sol Levi (Tosin Cole) and Billy Mitchell (Perry Fenwick) in episode 1 after Billy calls the police about his stock being knocked over. In episode 8 he and his colleague chase after Asher Levi (Heshima Thompson) when Jane Beale (Laurie Brett) tells them he is a thief, and they later stop Sol asking if he knows where his brother Asher is. |
Sarah | 4 April | Michelle Abrahams | Frank Butcher's (Mike Reid) solicitor, who reads out his will and carries out his instructions. She explains that as Frank owed a lot of tax, there is no money in his estate. |
Michael | 4 April | Cymon Allen | A man who assumes Bianca Jackson (Patsy Palmer) is a sex worker. Desperate for money, she goes along with it but tries to steal his money. He punches her in the face and drives away, leaving her at an industrial site. |
Keisha | 7 April–1 May (5 episodes) | Suzie McGrath | Winston's (Ulric Browne) niece who comes to help him on the market. She bumps into Gus Smith (Mohammed George) and later they start dating. She uses his poetry as lyrics for her songs and when she sings at an open mic night at the Vic, Gus's aunt Opal assumes they are in a relationship. Sean Slater (Robert Kazinsky) later tells her that Gus is a womaniser and misogynist and has sex with her himself, allowing Gus to find them. Gus later leaves Walford to become a roadie on her tour. |
Alice Grayling | 8–14 April[61][178] (4 episodes) | Susannah Wise | A social worker who Bianca Jackson (Patsy Palmer) visits, trying to get some emergency accommodation after her children are taken into care because they are homeless. She tells Bianca it will be difficult to place her, and asks her to wait until the next morning, but Bianca rages at her about being a single mother, and then tells her she has found a place to stay—31 Albert Square (Pat Evans' (Pam St. Clement) house). Bianca then pretends to be back together with her son Liam Butcher's (James Forde) and daughter Tiffany Butcher's (Maisie Smith) father Ricky Butcher (Sid Owen), so Alice will think that there are three adults to look after her children. Alice is about to go to inspect Pat's house, but is called away to deal with another case. When Alice inspects Pat's house, she approves that the children can live there. |
Alan Daniels | 17–21 April[179][180] 31 July 2015[181] (4 episodes) | Garry Roost | A journalist from the Walford Gazette, who organises a 'Barmaid of the Year' competition. Roxy Mitchell (Rita Simons) and Dawn Swann (Kara Tointon) compete in the competition, and although Dawn rightfully wins, Roxy's lover Sean Slater (Robert Kazinsky) threatens Alan, telling him to make Roxy the winner. Roxy later asks Alan about her victory, and he reveals that Sean had threatened him. He appears again, interviewing Les (Roger Sloman) and Pam Coker (Lin Blakley) about the centenary of their undertakers' business, Coker and Sons. |
Wendy Hewson | 17 April 2008,[179] 7 July 2015 (2 episodes) | Elizabeth Nestor | Two friends of Jean Slater (Gillian Wright) who along with Jean, interrupted Jean's daughter Stacey Branning (Lacey Turner) and her boyfriend Steven Beale (Aaron Sidwell) when they were trying to have a romantic evening. Jean could not remember Wendy Hewson's first name, despite being able to remember Wendy Simmons' first name. They later attend Jean's wedding to Ollie Walters (Tony O'Callaghan).[182] |
Wendy Simmons | Karren Winchester | ||
Christine | 25 April | Uncredited | A photographer at Heather Trott and Minty Peterson's wedding who smiles and waves at Garry Hobbs. Garry arranges to take her back to his flat but when Shirley Carter sees them, she jokes that Garry and Christine was loud the night before. Christine believes that Garry had sex with another woman so she leaves and Garry tries to tell her it was a joke and accidentally calls her by the wrong name. |
Lucy | 29 April | Alice Henley | A homeless girl thought to be Lucy Beale (Melissa Suffield). |
Richard | 5 May | Simon Bird | A man who Peggy Mitchell (Barbara Windsor) takes a fancy to at her grandson Ben's (Charlie Jones) dancing exam. |
Dr Watt | 6 May | Caroline Corrie | A doctor who tends to Pat Evans (Pam St. Clement) when she is run over. |
Arnold | 6–9 May (3 episodes) | Richard Lumsden | Clare Bates' (Gemma Bissix) former boyfriend. Clare steals jewellery from his wife. |
Gabrielle Proctor | 12 May | Devon Black | Liam Butcher's (James Forde) teacher, who calls a meeting with Liam's parents Ricky Butcher (Sid Owen) and Bianca Jackson (Patsy Palmer) to discuss Liam's truancy and bad academic results. Ricky shouts at her, accusing her of calling his son stupid, and he and Bianca leave the meeting. |
Laura | 12 May | Jessica Regan | Jamie Stewart's (Edward MacLiam) former wife, who drops off their son Felix Stewart (Oaklee Pendergast) while Jamie is on a date at The Queen Victoria with Roxy Mitchell (Rita Simons). |
Felix Stewart | 12 May | Oaklee Pendergast | Jamie Stewart's (Edward MacLiam) son, who appears when his mother Laura Stewart (Jessica Regan) drops him off with Jamie while he is on a date with Roxy Mitchell (Rita Simons). Felix gets on well with Roxy, and falls asleep on her bed. |
Gail | 15 May | Elizabeth Knight | A poledancing instructor who Jack Branning (Scott Maslen) books to give a class in R&R. |
Sergeant Vicky Buchanan | 16 May 2008,[183] 31 May 2016 (2 episodes) | Nicola Sanderson | A custody sergeant at Walford Police Station when Shirley Carter (Linda Henry) and Heather Peterson (Cheryl Fergison) are arrested for being drunk and disorderly. Buchanan puts them in a cell together due to overcrowding, but turns the cell alarm off due to Shirley using it to call her constantly. When Heather suffers an asthma attack, Shirley has to bang on the door to attract Buchanan's attention. Buchanan gives Heather her medication, and listens to Heather and Shirley's woes about Minty Peterson (Cliff Parisi), Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) and Vinnie Monks (Bobby Davro). Eight years later, she interviews Bobby Beale (Eliot Carrington) before he is charged with the unlawful killing of his half-sister Lucy Beale (Hetti Bywater). |
Glynis | 20–22 May (2 episodes) | Sheryl Gannaway | A flight attendant who Garry Hobbs (Ricky Groves) meets on his flight from Benidorm. She visits Garry in Walford, but leaves when Heather Peterson (Cheryl Fergison) walks in on her husband, Minty Peterson (Cliff Parisi), kissing Glynis's friend, Melanie. |
Melaine | Rachel Mitchem | Glynis's friend, who visits Garry Hobbs (Ricky Groves) with her. She kisses Minty Peterson (Cliff Parisi), but leaves in disgust when Heather Peterson (Cheryl Fergison) walks in and reveals that she is Minty's wife. | |
Kyle | 27 May | Simon Bubb | A man who buys cocaine returned to Sean Slater (Robert Kazinsky) by Chelsea Fox (Tiana Benjamin), only to find that Chelsea has replaced it with sugar. |
Anton | 29–30 May (2 episodes) | Chris Geere | One of Bradley Branning's (Charlie Clements) colleagues. |
Piers | 29 May – 6 June (5 episodes) | Simon Delaney | One of Bradley Branning's (Charlie Clements) colleagues, who gives Chelsea Fox (Tiana Benjamin) cocaine. He is later punched by her father, Lucas Johnson (Don Gilet). |
Leigh | 29 May | Nikia Mitchell | Two girls from Whitney Dean's (Shona McGarty) school, who try to mug her. |
Kerry | Gemma Boyle | ||
Sandra Fielding | 6 June 2008, 24 March 2009,[184] 25 September 2009[185] (3 episodes) | Kiruna Stamell | An employee at Walford Primary School. In her first appearance, she tests Liam Butcher (James Forde) for dyslexia and lets Liam's father, Ricky Butcher (Sid Owen) take the test, as Liam is nervous. She concludes that there is a strong possibility that Liam has dyslexia, but Ricky is just not intelligent. In her next appearance, Ricky and his wife Bianca Jackson (Patsy Palmer) meet her at another parents evening, and in her third, she visits Ricky and Bianca at home to discuss Liam's education. She is EastEnders' first character with dwarfism. |
Ted | 11 June – 28 July (5 episodes) | Richard Hope | A man who meets Jean Slater (Gillian Wright) at The Queen Victoria's singles' night. He ends their relationship, saying he cannot cope with Jean's constant phonecalls. |
Samantha | 11 June | Uncredited | A woman who flirts with Minty Peterson (Cliff Parisi) at The Queen Victoria's singles' night, and is later seen kissing him in the market. |
Helen | 23–24 June | Uncredited | Two guests at Abi Branning's (Lorna Fitzgerald) birthday party. |
Rachel | |||
Bernard | 24 June | David Bamber | The maître d' at a newly refurbished Fargo's restaurant, who has to deal with bipolar Jean Slater (Gillian Wright) being stood up, and Bianca Jackson (Patsy Palmer) not being able to pay for her family's meal on his first day. |
Miranda | 24 June | Uncredited | A waitress at Fargo's. |
Dean | 8 July | Henry Garrett | Archie Mitchell's (Larry Lamb) gardener, who his daughter, Roxy Mitchell (Rita Simons) has sex with. |
Dave | 8 July | Jeff Bennett | A man who approaches Ronnie Mitchell (Samantha Womack) in a café and gives her his phone number. Ronnie's car is stolen, so she flirts with Dave to get a lift. |
Timmy Tropics | 14 July | Uncredited | A dodgy associate of Mo Harris (Laila Morse), who sells Billy Mitchell (Perry Fenwick) bananas for his fruit and veg stall. One of the boxes of bananas contains a tarantula, which bites Charlie Slater (Derek Martin). |
Chinese Walter | 17 July | Peter Law | A dodgy associate of Mo Harris (Laila Morse), who sells her some stolen meat. In May 2009, Mo reveals he is in prison. |
Miss Levy | 28 July | Emmanuella Cole | Billy (Perry Fenwick) and Honey Mitchell's (Emma Barton) bank manager, who gives them a loan. |
Helen Hughes | 31 July–1 August 2008 18 February 2010[186] (3 episodes) | Joyce Henderson | A registrar who marries Sean Slater (Robert Kazinsky) and Roxy Mitchell (Rita Simons). She has another wedding booked, so is exasperated when Sean turns up late, and is further outraged when he and Bradley Branning (Charlie Clements) swap clothes at the altar, and Roxy and Sean will not stop kissing. Roxy's sister Ronnie Mitchell (Samantha Womack) then storms in and tears up the marriage certificate, causing further problems. In 2010, she marries Bradley and Stacey Slater (Lacey Turner). |
Chloe | 1 August | Uncredited | A girl at Lucas Johnson's (Don Gilet) talent show who performs a ballet routine. |
Josh | 1 August | Uncredited | A boy at Lucas Johnson's (Don Gilet) talent show who performs a martial arts routine to the song "Kung Fu Fighting". |
Shannon Jacobs | 14–18 August (2 episodes) | Claire Redcliffe | An environmental health inspector. She arrives to inspect the Masoods' kitchen as they have started their takeaway business from home. When she arrives, Tamwar Masood (Himesh Patel) is dissecting a bull's eye on the kitchen table, and shows it to her as he thinks she is a reporter from the Walford Gazette. She later returns and carries out a full inspection, telling Zainab Masood (Nina Wadia) that she will be shutting down the business until regulations are met. |
Douglas | 15 August | Michael Bertenshaw | The vet who euthanises Wellard (Kyte). |
Waseem | 21 August 2008–2012[187] | Richard Baker | A friend of Tamwar Masood (Himesh Patel), who works on the Masood family's market stall, Masala Masood, and later Masala Queen restaurant. He is seen working in the background of scenes, and on his own when the Masoods are elsewhere. |
Camilla Greenwood | 21 August | Joanna Van Gyseghem | The mother of Lucy Beale's (Melissa Suffield) boyfriend Olly Greenwood (Bart Edwards). She attends a meal at the Beales' house, and Lucy's father Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) tries to affiliate himself with her as she is rich. She disapproves of Olly and Lucy's relationship as she wants Olly to focus on his studies, and therefore storms out of the house. |
Cynthia Marshall | 25–28 August (2 episodes) | Alexandra Bastedo | A rich lady whose vintage car breaks down in Walford, and Garry Hobbs (Ricky Groves) and Minty Peterson (Cliff Parisi) flirt with her while they take it to the garage where they work to fix it. Although she has a fancy car and house, she does not have £200 to pay to Garry and Minty, so she gives them, along with their flatmate Vinnie Monks (Bobby Davro), her boat Phillippa instead. |
Rennie | 25–28 August (2 episodes) | Nick Nevern | Terry Bates's (Nicholas Ball) henchman, who help Terry murder Jase Dyer (Stephen Lord). |
Marco | Uncredited | ||
Campbell | 25 August | Frank Scantori | The landlord of the pub Terry Bates (Nicholas Ball) and his gang frequent, who Jase Dyer (Stephen Lord) intimidates while trying to track them down. |
PC Jessop | 25 August | Ray De-Haan | A police officer who pulls Jase Dyer (Stephen Lord) over for speeding, only to be attacked by Jase, who then drives away. |
Lindsey | 25 August | Sama Goldie | A barmaid at R&R, who is behind the private bar at Dawn Swann's (Kara Tointon) hen night. |
Fiona | 8 September | Emma Jerrold | A redhead who Ricky Butcher (Sid Owen) picks up in his taxi, and ends up taking out for a date. He tells her that he is still in love with his former wife Bianca Jackson (Patsy Palmer), and she understands although she really likes him. |
Dillon | 19 September | Dyfed Potter | Two Welsh men who meets Stacey Branning (Lacey Turner) and Danielle Jones (Lauren Crace) in Walford park and buy them ice cream. They later bump into each other in R&R. |
Gareth | Nick Richards | ||
Alistair Childs | 26 September | Peter Bramhill | The regional manager of the Minute Mart franchise, who comes to inspect the Bridge Street, Walford branch and its franchisees Patrick Trueman (Rudolph Walker) and Yolande Trueman (Angela Wynter), after Patrick sells an unchilled prawn sandwich to Dot Branning (June Brown) which gives her food poisoning. He finds the shop in good order, despite assistant Heather's comments about Yolande trying to bribe Dot into keeping quiet. He later offers Yolande a job in the head office in Birmingham. |
Kwame | 26 September | Tyronne Lewis | A man who Suzy Branning (Maggie O'Neill) sets up on a date with Denise Wicks (Diane Parish). Kwame bores Denise and her former boyfriend Lucas Johnson (Don Gilet) has to help her get away from the date. |
Carrie Dunlop | 7–9 October (2 episodes) | Nicola Wainwight | A woman who works at the care home in which Jay Brown (Jamie Borthwick) is staying following the death of his father, Jase Dyer (Stephen Lord). She escorts Jay to his father's funeral, and later appears when Billy Mitchell (Perry Fenwick) visits Jay. |
Karen | 2 October | Georgina Lamb | Ronnie Mitchell's (Samantha Womack) old school friend who she meets at a school reunion. |
"Jo Hill" | 16–17 October (2 episodes) | Uncredited | A performer in a comedy show that Jane Beale (Laurie Brett) and Tamwar Masood (Himesh Patel) appear in, who is announced as "the secret lovechild of Jo Brand and Harry Hill." |
Adam Smith | 16–17 October (2 episodes) | David Keeling | The compere and organiser of the stand-up show that Jane Beale (Laurie Brett) and Tamwar Masood (Himesh Patel) appear in. He flirts with Jane and asks her out for a meal. |
DS Collins | 28 October | Cornelius Macarthy | A police officer investigating Max Branning's (Jake Wood) allegations of attempted murder against his brother Jack (Scott Maslen). |
Dr Lawler | 31 October | Claudia Elmhirst | A doctor treating Max Branning (Jake Wood) after he is run over by a car. |
Will Holden | 4 November– 19 December (2 episodes) | Ross Waiton | One of the many journalists around the Square after Max Branning (Jake Wood) is run over. He hears Bianca Jackson (Patsy Palmer) talking about the incident in Bridge Street café and speaks to her about it. When she reveals that Max is her uncle, Holden gives her his business card. Bianca later asks Max's wife Tanya Branning (Jo Joyner) some questions about Max, but when she realises the distress it is causing Tanya, she walks away and rips up the card. He made a report a month later at Christmas. |
George Poulton | 4 November | Uncredited | The first comedian to perform at The Vic's comedy night, before Jane Beale (Laurie Brett). |
Jackie | 10 November | Shelley Minto | The forewoman on a building site on Turpin Road. She hires Sean Slater (Robert Kazinsky) as a casual worker, paying him a pittance, and flirts with Masood Ahmed (Nitin Ganatra), taking her builders to his stall for lunch to help his profits. |
Mal | 10 November | Alexander Kirk | A comedy agent who visits Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) and Jane Beale (Laurie Brett), interested in Jane's stand-up act. His chauvanism angers Ian, who throws him out. |
Natalie Jennings | 17 November | Uncredited | The midwife who delivers Amy Mitchell. |
Dr Mackie | 17 November | Mark Gillis | One of the doctors who delivers Amy Mitchell. |
Nina | 21 November – 1 December (2 episodes) | Belinda Everett | Tanya Branning's (Jo Joyner) cellmate. |
Sarah | 18 December | Miranda Pleasence | The daughter of Janine Butcher's (Charlie Brooks) husband, David. After his death, Sarah throws Janine out, making her homeless. |
David | 18–19 December (2 episodes) | Harry Towb | Janine Butcher's (Charlie Brooks) rich, Jewish husband, who dies of a heart attack when Janine is exposed as a fraud moments after they marry. |
"Scally" | 19 December | Alan Williams | A tramp who Dot Branning (June Brown) gives spare clothes and money to so that he can clean himself up. |
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enlaces externos
- Morgan Jackson-King at BBC Online
- Jordan Johnson at BBC Online