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Julius "Juley" Smith, played by Joseph Kpobie, first appears in July 2002 as Gus Smith's (Mohammed George) brother. He proves to be a problem for Gus, as he gets involved in crime, including firearm possession and the theft of charity money, which leads to his departure in April 2005.
2022 –2023 [20] Jo Cotton: Vicki Michelle: 2023 [21] Peggy Taylor: Uncredited: 2019 –2020, 2023 [22] Lisa Fowler: Lucy Benjamin: 1998 –2003, 2010, 2017, 2019–2020, 2023 [22] Fatboy : Ricky Norwood: 2010 –2015, 2023 [23] Emma Harding: Patsy Kensit: 2023 [24] Graham Foster: Alex McSweeney: 2003 –2005, 2023 [25] Chatham Taylor: Alfie ...
The episodes performed well in the ratings, both securing places in the top ten most-viewed Christmas Day broadcasts. Episode 7037 was watched by 4 million and episode 7038 was watched by 4.4 million, [23] beating out rival soaps Coronation Street and Emmerdale. [24] The viewership figure increased by 800,000 viewers compared to 2023's special ...
November 18, 2023 at 2:00 AM EastEnders spoilers follow. EastEnders has had a year to remember, and the early signs are suggesting that the Christmas episodes could be equally memorable.
The Reverend George Stevens, [1] played by Michael Keating, is a recurring character who is the vicar in Walford.His first appearance was in the episode originally broadcast on 10 January 2005, being introduced by executive producer Kathleen Hutchison, and he has appeared in at least one episode every year until 2014, when he does not appear at all throughout the year.
Juley Smith, portrayed by Joseph Kpobie on EastEnders from 2002 to 2006 ... This page was last edited on 29 January 2023, at 08:24 (UTC).
Fan favourite Vicki Fowler will return to Eastenders for the first time in 20 years.. The character, who will now be played by Andor star Alice Haig, is the love child of teen mum Michelle Fowler ...
In an interview with Digital Spy in October 2023, EastEnders ' executive producer Chris Clenshaw confirmed that production for a 40th anniversary celebration for the soap was underway. [2] During creation, Clenshaw cited the theme of community pushing through hardship as a key topic for the week. [3]