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The following day, he and his colleague PC Gifford take Arthur Fowler to the police station where they question him for five hours until Arthur admits to staging the burglary to cover his crime of stealing his Christmas Club's money to pay for his daughter Michelle Fowler's wedding. West then formally arrests Arthur, who is shocked by this as ...
Four EastEnders episodes are listed in the all-time top 10 most-watched programmes in the UK, including the number one spot, when over 30 million watched the 1986 Christmas Day episode. [1] EastEnders has been important in the history of British television drama, tackling many subjects that are considered to be controversial or taboo in British ...
Despite huge efforts from all involved, the Venice episodes were only moderately successful, although the revelations discovered by Den in the episode set the scene for one of EastEnders most renowned episodes, which aired on Christmas Day that year. After over-hearing his wife confess that her illness was fabricated, Den filed for divorce. 30. ...
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EastEnders Christmas spoilers - Sharon and Keanu's explosive wedding, Suki's exit plan and The Six have their lives changed forever. EastEnders Christmas spoilers - Sharon and Keanu's explosive ...
EastEnders spoilers follow.. EastEnders has confirmed that Cindy Beale’s secrets are set to be revealed in a dramatic Christmas Day episode next month. Cindy has had quite an eventful year, with ...
The 1986 Christmas Day episode during which Den delivered Angie divorce papers is the highest rated airing of any British soap in television history, with more than 30 million viewers tuning in - over half of the British population.
Den Watts is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by actor Leslie Grantham.He became well known for his tabloid nickname, "Dirty Den". Den was the original landlord of The Queen Victoria public house from Albert Square – in the local community of Walford, a fictional borough in East London – who first appeared when the show debuted on 19 February 1985.