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EastEnders
Where were Zoe and Anthony going to pursue their relationship and escape the disapproval of her family? | "Eastenders" World
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Edinburgh. They had to go to Edinburgh for Anthony's new job, and to escape the watchful eye of the Slaters.
David Wicks. What a drama that caused!
His mother, Rosa, had died.. Yes, Rosa had surprisingly passed on, though we were never told how.
Terrence. The dog was named after Janine's ex-business partner/love interest.
What was the new name of the nightclub in the Square, after its relaunch under new ownership with Sharon Watts? | "Eastenders" World
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Angie's Den. E20's new title is a combination of the Christian names of Sharon's parents, Angie and Den Watts.
Harry Slater. In a shocking storyline, we learned that Zoe is the product of Uncle Harry's abuse of the second Slater sister, Kat.
13. That makes the situation even worse.
Ben and Louise. His first child, Ben, lives with Kathy and her new partner and Lou is with her mother, Lisa.
Ted. Yes, Ted Hills came to the square with hs two children, Sarah and Tony. When he left Walford his ex-wife Irene arrived.
Simon . And their on-off relationship attracted a lot of media attention. Hope you all had fun and did well in my first quiz! Take Care :)
Phil. Phil forgave Lisa and they both got back together.
Grant Mitchell. Sharon wrecked her marriage to Grant, by sleeping with his brother and then confessed it all on tape.
Who got married on the 25th December 2004 in the Queen Vic? | 'EastEnders'
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Kat and Alfie. Kat were wearing a bright red dress. We didn't think that the wedding was going to go ahead, because Alfie's divorce papers hadn't gone through, but they arrived at the last minute.
Grant. Den was the father of Michelle's daughter Vicki and Grant was the father of Michelle's son Mark, even though he doesn't know.
Chrissie Watts. Chrissie tried to blame Zoe for the murder, until she moved to Ibiza. Then Chrissie tried to frame Sam for it, but her plan backfired and ended up in prison herself.
Who married Ian and then dumped him the same day, after he lied about Lucy's illness? | 'EastEnders'
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Melanie Healy. Ian pretended to Mel that Lucy had cancer, so she would marry him. But Mel found out the truth on her wedding day and left Ian heartbroken.
Rickaaaay. Ricky was Bianca's husband, who she cheated on and then left him to do a fashion course in Manchester. Liam was her and Ricky's son. David was her dad, who she tried to sleep with. Dan was her mother's boyfriend, who she had an affair with.
Who died on the 31st October in the Slater house fire? | 'EastEnders'
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Tom and Trevor. Little Mo accidentally set the Slater house on fire, while she, Trevor and Sean was inside. Tom saved Sean and Little Mo, but went back inside to save Trevor and the house exploded.
What was the name of Dot's grandson, who drove a motorbike into a wall and died? | 'EastEnders'
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Ashley. Ashley drove Mark Fowler's motorbike into a wall. Ashley was Nick and Zoe's only son.
1985. The show 'EastEnders' first aired on February 19, 1985 in the United Kingdom.
Walford East. A little trivia here, the fictional London suburb Walford is a made up location. However it appears on the map that 'EastEnders' uses as being where the actual city of Bromley-by-Bow is supposed to be in real life.
E20. The club has had numerous names like the Market Cellar, Cobra Club and The E20 which was given this name by Steve Owen. In regards to the name E20, this is the fictional postal code for the area of London the show is to take place in. In reality, the postal code for East London only goes to E18 but the producers thought E20 sounded better than E19 and hence the name.
Legg. Dr. Harold Legg was played by actor Leonard Fenton. Unlike others, he was fortunate to retire and not die off. He was replaced by Dr. Fred Fonseca, played by actor Jimi Mistry.
Daniella Westbrook. Daniella Westbrook is a sad testimony to the world of cocaine addiction. It caused her to be dismissed from the show three times until finally it was decided that her addiction was just too hard to work around. On the third chance, her nose was so destroyed from cocaine that the film crew had to be careful in the angle they filmed her so as not to catch her eroded nasal septum.
Mark Fowler. The character of Mark Fowler died of AIDS on the 12th of April 2004. He was a good guy always standing for what was right. He went off to die alone so that his family did not have to watch him deteriorate. The first actor to play this role was David Scaboro, but he was replaced after his last appearance on Christmas Day 1987. Sadly he committed suicide in 1988. The next actor to fill the role as Mark was Todd Carty and he held that role till the character's death, which drew the largest viewing crowd to date at that time at 1.03 million people.
Janine. Natalie was Barry's wife and she left him with their son Jack. After a turn for the worse mentally, Barry was wooed by conniving Janine only to have her kill him in Scotland.
The Taverniers. There were plenty of good story lines with this family involved but the best of them all was the dimension that Jules offered. It's interesting that after the departure of this Trinidadian, the show brought in another flamboyant Trinidadian in the character of Patrick Truaman. Some how the islanders spice up the show.
Marcus. Marcus Christie was his full name.
Ashley. Ashley was the son of Nick, the only son of Dot Cotton. Nick was trouble from the word go and he had a long time feud with once friend Mark Fowler. They had a bad meet up when they both came back to the square and Nick sabotaged the brakes of Mark's motorcycle. The plan backfired when Ashley stole the bike and crashed into the wall, killing him instantly.
Carpenter. Kelvin was a friend of young Ian, Michelle and Sharon. His character lasted two seasons.
Pots and Pans. Big Ron was played by actor Ron Farr. His longevity on the show was impressive from being one of the originals in 1985 till his death in 1997. Ron Farr actually died of cancer and the show wrote his character out by claiming he won 500,000 pounds in a lottery and that he took up and left for Spain.
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