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The Mitchell family is a fictional family in the UK soap opera EastEnders. They were first introduced in February 1990, when brothers Phil ( Steve McFadden ) and Grant Mitchell ( Ross Kemp ) bought the local garage, the Arches.
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. In the case that more than one actor has portrayed a character, the current actor portraying the character is listed last.
Pages in category "Mitchell family (EastEnders)" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aunt Sal; B.
Chris Clenshaw, the show's executive producer, was excited for the arrival of the extended Mitchell family and teased that they would develop a rivalry with Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden). [35] Bridgeman described Barney as "introverted", which contrasts the rest of his family. [35] He thought that Barney was "an interesting character to ...
Nicola Mitchell is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Laura Doddington.Nicola was introduced by executive producer Chris Clenshaw in episode 7011, broadcast on 11 November 2024, as the recently estranged ex-wife of Teddy Mitchell (Roland Manookian) and mother of Harry Mitchell (Elijah Holloway) and Barney Mitchell (Lewis Bridgeman).
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.
In June 2024, Holloway was cast as Harry Mitchell in the BBC soap opera EastEnders as part of the Mitchell family expansion.
The Mitchell brothers quickly became two of the soap's most popular characters and storylines involving them began to dominate the programme. Their arrival heralded a new era for the soap, which aptly coincided with the beginning of a new decade – EastEnders during the 1980s having been very much dominated by the hugely popular Watts family. [6]