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supernoodles! 09-04-2008 01:34 PM

i know i loved it last night opal is great lol

Christina 09-04-2008 01:35 PM

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Originally posted by supernoodles!
i know i loved it last night opal is great lol
P and S admitted their feelings loool x

Spike 09-04-2008 05:34 PM

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EastEnders stars threatened to leave Dorset after they were yelled at by yobs while filming on a beach.

Rita Simons and Samantha Janus (Roxy and Ronnie Mitchell), Barbara Windsor (Peggy Mitchell) and Rob Kazinsky (Sean Slater) were among cast members left furious when the scene in Weymouth was interrupted.

A show source told The Sun: “The lads were screaming sexual slurs and abuse.

“Some of the cast threatened to get on the first train back to London. There are a lot of fans watching the filming, which is not a problem. But this gang stunned everyone with their abuse. They upset the cast.”

The Mitchell clan are in Weymouth for a series of episodes leading up to the introduction of Larry Lamb as Ronnie and Roxy's dad Archie.
DS

Callum 11-04-2008 07:31 PM

Aw! Poor Gus. He never has any luck. I thought him and that girl suited too. I felt really sorry for him then.

Christina 12-04-2008 03:46 PM

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Originally posted by Callum
Aw! Poor Gus. He never has any luck. I thought him and that girl suited too. I felt really sorry for him then.
Oh my gosh and me, poor thing =( x

Loukas 14-04-2008 10:16 AM

Guess Who's Back In The Square!!!!

[spoil]

Mad May returns to 'EastEnders'

EastEnders actress Amanda Drew is to reprise her controversial Walford role as warped Dr 'Mad' May Wright.

The 38-year-old actress will resurrect her sinister screen counterpart after almost a year's break. Viewers last saw May tangled in the midst of Albert Square's baby abduction storyline which led to her character's exit from the soap.

Last year, BBC bosses made the decision to substantially re-write and re-film the ending to the storyline due to events surrounding Madeleine McCann in Portugal. The climax episode still attracted almost 200 complaints.

The plot saw May and husband Rob Minter (Stuart Laing) attempting to steal Dawn Swann's (Kara Tointon) baby via a forced caesarian and came to a head with Drew's character being arrested and subsequently sectioned.

Now, May is to return to the Square when she overhears Jase Dyer (Stephen Lord) talking about Dawn and baby Summer.

Speaking of her comeback, Drew told The Sun: "May is a gift of a role for any actor because of her complexity. I am so excited to be playing her again.

"It would be a shame to give too much away but she has changed in many ways."

Executive producer Diederick Santer added: "It's great to have Amanda back. Dr May is a hugely popular and exciting character, brilliantly performed by Amanda, and I'm sure viewers will be keen to see what she gets up to and how she's changed."

A spokeswoman for the show this morning told DS: "There are no current plans for Stuart Laing to reprise his role as Rob Minter."

Drew has already begun filming at Elstree Studios, home of EastEnders, and will re-appear on screen in early summer.[/spoil]

Christina 14-04-2008 01:21 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by DoubleTrouble
Guess Who's Back In The Square!!!!

[spoil]

Mad May returns to 'EastEnders'

EastEnders actress Amanda Drew is to reprise her controversial Walford role as warped Dr 'Mad' May Wright.

The 38-year-old actress will resurrect her sinister screen counterpart after almost a year's break. Viewers last saw May tangled in the midst of Albert Square's baby abduction storyline which led to her character's exit from the soap.

Last year, BBC bosses made the decision to substantially re-write and re-film the ending to the storyline due to events surrounding Madeleine McCann in Portugal. The climax episode still attracted almost 200 complaints.

The plot saw May and husband Rob Minter (Stuart Laing) attempting to steal Dawn Swann's (Kara Tointon) baby via a forced caesarian and came to a head with Drew's character being arrested and subsequently sectioned.

Now, May is to return to the Square when she overhears Jase Dyer (Stephen Lord) talking about Dawn and baby Summer.

Speaking of her comeback, Drew told The Sun: "May is a gift of a role for any actor because of her complexity. I am so excited to be playing her again.

"It would be a shame to give too much away but she has changed in many ways."

Executive producer Diederick Santer added: "It's great to have Amanda back. Dr May is a hugely popular and exciting character, brilliantly performed by Amanda, and I'm sure viewers will be keen to see what she gets up to and how she's changed."

A spokeswoman for the show this morning told DS: "There are no current plans for Stuart Laing to reprise his role as Rob Minter."

Drew has already begun filming at Elstree Studios, home of EastEnders, and will re-appear on screen in early summer.[/spoil]
[spoil]Oh noooooo!!! Isnt she meant to be in prison! x[/spoil]

Ruth*Star 14-04-2008 02:06 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by DoubleTrouble
Guess Who's Back In The Square!!!!

[spoil]

Mad May returns to 'EastEnders'

EastEnders actress Amanda Drew is to reprise her controversial Walford role as warped Dr 'Mad' May Wright.

The 38-year-old actress will resurrect her sinister screen counterpart after almost a year's break. Viewers last saw May tangled in the midst of Albert Square's baby abduction storyline which led to her character's exit from the soap.

Last year, BBC bosses made the decision to substantially re-write and re-film the ending to the storyline due to events surrounding Madeleine McCann in Portugal. The climax episode still attracted almost 200 complaints.

The plot saw May and husband Rob Minter (Stuart Laing) attempting to steal Dawn Swann's (Kara Tointon) baby via a forced caesarian and came to a head with Drew's character being arrested and subsequently sectioned.

Now, May is to return to the Square when she overhears Jase Dyer (Stephen Lord) talking about Dawn and baby Summer.

Speaking of her comeback, Drew told The Sun: "May is a gift of a role for any actor because of her complexity. I am so excited to be playing her again.

"It would be a shame to give too much away but she has changed in many ways."

Executive producer Diederick Santer added: "It's great to have Amanda back. Dr May is a hugely popular and exciting character, brilliantly performed by Amanda, and I'm sure viewers will be keen to see what she gets up to and how she's changed."

A spokeswoman for the show this morning told DS: "There are no current plans for Stuart Laing to reprise his role as Rob Minter."

Drew has already begun filming at Elstree Studios, home of EastEnders, and will re-appear on screen in early summer.[/spoil]

[spoil]Oh No, I don't want her back, I wasn't a fan of May, liked Rob though.[/spoil]

Christina 14-04-2008 02:08 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Ruth*Star
Quote:

Originally posted by DoubleTrouble
Guess Who's Back In The Square!!!!

[spoil]

Mad May returns to 'EastEnders'

EastEnders actress Amanda Drew is to reprise her controversial Walford role as warped Dr 'Mad' May Wright.

The 38-year-old actress will resurrect her sinister screen counterpart after almost a year's break. Viewers last saw May tangled in the midst of Albert Square's baby abduction storyline which led to her character's exit from the soap.

Last year, BBC bosses made the decision to substantially re-write and re-film the ending to the storyline due to events surrounding Madeleine McCann in Portugal. The climax episode still attracted almost 200 complaints.

The plot saw May and husband Rob Minter (Stuart Laing) attempting to steal Dawn Swann's (Kara Tointon) baby via a forced caesarian and came to a head with Drew's character being arrested and subsequently sectioned.

Now, May is to return to the Square when she overhears Jase Dyer (Stephen Lord) talking about Dawn and baby Summer.

Speaking of her comeback, Drew told The Sun: "May is a gift of a role for any actor because of her complexity. I am so excited to be playing her again.

"It would be a shame to give too much away but she has changed in many ways."

Executive producer Diederick Santer added: "It's great to have Amanda back. Dr May is a hugely popular and exciting character, brilliantly performed by Amanda, and I'm sure viewers will be keen to see what she gets up to and how she's changed."

A spokeswoman for the show this morning told DS: "There are no current plans for Stuart Laing to reprise his role as Rob Minter."

Drew has already begun filming at Elstree Studios, home of EastEnders, and will re-appear on screen in early summer.[/spoil]

[spoil]Oh No, I don't want her back, I wasn't a fan of May, liked Rob though.[/spoil]
Same i dont want that person back :sad: x

Callum 15-04-2008 06:08 PM

YAY i love MM. hope she's not like before though, it'll be too obvious. it'll be a picture MM and dawn seeing each other again.

Christina 15-04-2008 06:12 PM

[spoil]^^
I dont like her lol :sad: But Jase is there now so he wont let her mess around with Dawn x[/spoil]

Callum 15-04-2008 06:13 PM

Source: Inside Soap
Quote:

The real life husband of the actress who played Stella Crawford is joining the cast of EastEnders.
Richard Lumsden will play an ex of Clare Bates- who happens to be rich and loaded.

"Clare's got plenty of skeletons in her coset, and it'll be interesting to see where Arnold fits".


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Will Pat Die?

Albert Square legend Pat Evans will find herself stare mortal danger next month - when she stares death in the face twice in just a matter of days! And the double dose of trauma is made even more shocking by the fact that one of the potentially fatal situations involves the much-loved bookie being assaulted by someone very close to her.

Inside Soap have agreed to keep the identity of the twisted assailant under wraps, but fans will be left speechless.

Callum 15-04-2008 06:16 PM

Is it just me or is anyone else not liking bianca?

MarkWaldorf 15-04-2008 06:59 PM

I don't mind her tbh. I prefer her kids, they're such great characters.

serensilver 15-04-2008 07:02 PM

whats happened to the Lucy Beale storyline? anyone know whats been going on?!
:puzzled:

Tom4784 15-04-2008 07:11 PM

Was anyone else creeped out by Bianca's admission about Jack? What is it with soaps and incest these days! lol.

bigbrotherbest99 15-04-2008 11:17 PM

good, eatenders needs a baddie like janaine was, who has loads of bad story lines not just the one, so i hope mad may is the new one

feb up of the bad guys only having one story line then carted off to the nick, we need people like clair from hollyoaks who does loads of bad things

Christina 15-04-2008 11:46 PM

I cant beleive the way Sean is treating Gus! I feel like punching him in the face sometimes!!! lol x

Callum 16-04-2008 07:50 PM

Steven loses his virginity to stacey, next week.

Spike 16-04-2008 07:52 PM

EastEnders has got so much better since Bianca returned. I'm also wondering whats happened with the Lucy Beale story-line

Callum 17-04-2008 07:33 PM

Tonight's was great, as always.

Week 19 Press Office Spoilers
Quote:

EastEnders
Bank Holiday Monday 5 May
8.00-8.30pm BBC ONE
www.bbc.co.uk/eastenders

Steven goes to great lengths to keep Lucy away from Ian, in the first of this week's visits to Albert Square. Elsewhere, Ben hopes that Phil doesn't find out about his dancing exam.

Meanwhile, Bianca is struggling to find another job in Walford.


EastEnders
Tuesday 6 May
7.30-8.00pm BBC ONE
www.bbc.co.uk/eastenders

Pat's leg is broken and it looks like more than just a simple break, in the latest slice of drama from Albert Square. Roxy, however, swears it was an accident.

At the hospital, something sinister looks set to occur in Pat's A&E cubicle.

EastEnders
Thursday 8 May
7.30-8.00pm BBC ONE
www.bbc.co.uk/eastenders

Clare has tricked Bradley into a very dodgy visit, in tonight's visit to Walford. Will it all end in tears?

Meanwhile, at The Vic, Roxy is acting oddly, and she and Peggy try to reassure Ben that real men do dance.

EastEnders
Friday 9 May
8.00-8.30pm BBC ONE
www.bbc.co.uk/eastenders

Can the Millers stand up to Sean Slater, in another action-packed episode from Albert Square?

Meanwhile, where will Roxy's unwanted hospital examination lead?

Christina 17-04-2008 11:59 PM

I wonder if Pat dies :conf2:

Callum 18-04-2008 12:35 PM

I don't reckon she does, the actress who plays her hasn't made any gesture of leaving, but she may be keeping it a secret. Who knows.

Callum 18-04-2008 12:36 PM

[spoil]Person who plays Zainab has just said on Loose Women that Zainab has a big storyline coming up which dives into her Zainab's past and she said it was quite harrowing to play, she said the debt storyline and scar storyline picks up once Masood is back and she also mentioned the feud with Bianca.
[/spoil]

Thanks to WalfordWeb

Callum 19-04-2008 12:36 PM

Source: The Sun
Quote:

EMMA Barton has been axed by EastEnders.

The actress, 32, who plays Honey Mitchell, was stunned by the news yesterday.

On-screen husband Billy (Perry Fenwick) will stay.

A source said: “Emma’s a lovely actress, but we’ve just come to the end of her storyline. Honey will go this summer.”

The character has had major storylines such as giving birth to Down’s Syndrome girl Janet.

Emma said: “I’m looking forward to going back to musical theatre.”


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