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Lorraine Stevens (also Salter), originally played by Linda Henry in 1991 and 1992 and later played by Victoria Alcock in 2012, makes her first appearance in November 1991. The character was brought in as part of a storyline focusing on Pat ( Pam St Clement ) and Frank Butcher 's ( Mike Reid ) marital problems.
This is a list of former characters from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, ... 1985–1991, 1993, 1998, 2000–2001, 2008–2009, 2014–2015 Jake Stone: Jamie Lomas:
Steve Elliot was the second of only two regular characters to be introduced into EastEnders in 1991, the other was Rachel Kominski (Jacquetta May). [1] Described by writer Colin Brake as a "young black cook with ambitions to see the world", Steve was originally paired storyline-wise with Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) when he became involved in his catering service "The Meal Machine", as well as ...
EastEnders is the BBC's most consistent programme in terms of ratings, [152] and as of 2024, episodes typically receive between 3 and 4 million viewers. [357] EastEnders two biggest ratings rivals are the ITV soaps Coronation Street (produced by Granada Television in Manchester) and Emmerdale (produced by Yorkshire Television in Leeds). [357]
EastEnders logo. EastEnders is a British television soap opera first broadcast on BBC1 on 19 February 1985. The following is a list of characters who currently appear in the programme, listed in order of first appearance.
Sharon Watts (also Mitchell, Rickman and Beale) is a fictional character from the BBC One soap opera, EastEnders, played by Letitia Dean.Sharon was one of EastEnders ' original characters conceptualised by creators Tony Holland and Julia Smith.
John Clarkson Stewart (born 2 March 1952), known as John Altman, is an English actor and singer.He was among the original cast members of the BBC soap opera EastEnders, playing Nick Cotton, appearing in the first episode in February 1985 and remaining on the show as a recurring character.
Grant Mitchell, played by Ross Kemp, first appears in 1990, introduced by producer Michael Ferguson to revamp the show. Kemp remained until 1999 when he opted to leave. In 2005 and 2006, Kemp was persuaded to return to the role for brief stints during a period of heavy media criticism aimed at EastEnders.