Reg Cox was the first postman on EastEnders. He was a minor character who appeared in the first episode of the show in 1985. His murder was the catalyst for the show's early storylines.
You have to be a real famous actor and go to stagecoach a acting or singing school to get a promotion .
There are only four cities in Scotland. Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Dundee. All the others are towns.
EastEnders is a UK soap opera with actors and scripted storylines set in a fictional place called Walford.
it is real i am friends with roxy
Elizabeth Estensen took a short break from Emmerdale. She wasn't sick, she just wanted to take some time off and take a vacation.
I think now 14/8/12 his charicter in eastenders it 19 or 20
Coronation Street is a British soap opera. It is very popular in the United Kingdom. It first aired in 1960 on Granada Television. It is also quite popular in Britain.
There are currently Peggy, Archie, Ronnie, Roxy, Amy, Phil, Ben and Billy. This is eight. But you could also include Danielle, who is Ronnie's daughter; Honey, Janet and William, who are Bill's family and current partners some of the Mitchell characters.
BUT tecnacly Roxy is a slater as she is maried to shyan and so is Amy but yh the rest of them are
Annie Walker was a character in this soap. She was the pub landlady at the Rovers Return.
They usually change actors/actresses if they are not playing their role correctly. It may also be because the original actors/actresses have got another acting job somewhere else.
You can watch Emmerdale on ITV Player (link below).
I don't know but it's gorgeous and I really want one the same !
Well, This Question is given certain answers. There is 4 possible answers. Phill, Minty, Darren and someone else. You'll have to watch and find out because its is meant to be a surprise.
Nobody, Denise is still alive and is being held captive by Lucas.
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i don't know how its spelt but it's pronounced like this
Alfie Moon is a character in the British television soap, Eastenders. The character is played by Shane Richards. Alfie Moon doesn't buy his shirts; clothes are provided on-set by the Eastenders' wardrobe team.