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  2. Tom Watt (actor) - Wikipedia

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    He has written nine books about football, including The End, A Passion for the Game, A Beautiful Game and the legacy book for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. He was the ghost-writer for the David Beckham autobiography, My Side, which won a special prize at the British Book Awards. [6] In 2017, Watt wrote 13 Years In Heaven with Thomas Salme ...

  3. EastEnders spin-offs - Wikipedia

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    EastEnders is a long-running British soap opera that has aired on BBC One since 19 February 1985. Since its inception, several spin-offs have been produced, including books, television documentaries, videos, music singles and an album.

  4. EastEnders - Wikipedia

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    EastEnders is the BBC's most consistent programme in terms of ratings, [151] and as of 2024, episodes typically receive between 3 and 4 million viewers. [356] 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). [356]

  5. EastEnders' Rudolph Walker shares backlash over anniversary book

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    EastEnders star Rudolph Walker, who plays Patrick Trueman on soap, recalls backlash on set over a book released to celebrate the show's 20th anniversary in 2005.

  6. Angie Watts - Wikipedia

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    Angie's original character outline as written by Smith and Holland appeared in an abridged form in their book, EastEnders: The Inside Story. In this passage, Angie will be referred to as Pearl, her husband as Jack, her daughter as Tracey and her dog as Prince (known now as Den, Sharon and Roly respectively). "Jack and Pearl are not criminals.

  7. EastEnders books - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=EastEnders_books&oldid=469546244"This page was last edited on 4 January 2012, at 17:52

  8. Sharongate - Wikipedia

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    Sharon's affair with Phil (left) is discovered by Grant (right), a storyline dubbed Sharongate (1994) "Sharongate" is the term used for a storyline in the BBC soap opera EastEnders, which reached its climax on 24 October 1994, attracting 25.3 million viewers.

  9. Arthur Fowler - Wikipedia

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    Arthur was a member of the first family of EastEnders, the Beales and Fowlers, and Holland took the inspiration for some of the series' earliest characters from his own London family and background. Arthur's original character outline as written by Smith and Holland appeared in an abridged form in their book, EastEnders: The Inside Story.