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In 2010, EastEnders celebrated Windsor's exit from the soap with "Queen Vic Fire Week", in which a fire engulfs the long-standing pub and risks the lives of Walford regulars, including Peggy and Phil. In 2016, Windsor, Kemp, and Westbrook briefly reprised their roles as part of a major story line that follows Phil's ongoing battle with ...
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.
A preview image of the Mitchells in 1979 was released on 24 August, while it was also confirmed the episode would air on Monday 5 September at 7:30 pm, on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. [10] Further pictures from the episode were released on 4 September, along with a brief outline of the plot. [11]
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.
EastEnders: Slaters in Detention: Comic Relief 2003: The Big Hair Do: 2005: 2005 TV Moments: Himself 2006: Provoked: DS Ron Meyers 2007: The Big Fat Quiz of the Year: Himself The 2nd TVNow Awards: EastEnders Feuds: The Beales vs. The Mitchells: Phil Mitchell: 2008: The British Soap Awards 2008: The Party: Himself 2010 EastEnders Live: The Aftermath
Teddy Mitchell is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Roland Manookian.Teddy was introduced by executive producer Chris Clenshaw in episode 6931, broadcast on 26 June 2024, as the head of an extension to the soap's Mitchell family.
"Get Johnny Week" is an EastEnders storyline that reunited the popular characters Phil and Grant Mitchell (aka the Mitchell brothers) in 2006. Actor Ross Kemp, who played Grant continuously from 1990 to 1999, was persuaded to return to EastEnders for a three-month period in the spring of 2006 and "Get Johnny Week" was the storyline that marked his return.
The next video EastEnders – The Den and Angie Years, released in 1994. It included all of Den and Angie's moments such as their second honeymoon. In 1998, EastEnders – The Mitchells – Naked Truths was released, which was put together by writers such as Simon Ashdown, Tony Jordan and Christopher Reason.