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EastEnders stalwart June Brown, best known as Dot Cotton, dies aged 95
The veteran actress left the soap in 2020.
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The veteran actress left the soap in 2020.
Leo Varadkar leaked the news last evening, surprising the British press ahead of tonight’s show.
The former Eastenders star plans to undergo a hysterectomy.
Viewers could not hold back their tears.
He was best known for playing pub landlord Den Watts in the BBC soap.
Stranger crossovers have happened.
A more coveted prize than a golden statuette.
Remember when Boy George was in The A-Team?
The actor, who played the Joe Wicks character on BBC’s Eastenders, was rescued after three days at the foot of the Khun Si waterfall.
*cringe*
Also, the Oirish accents.
The theme music. Enough said.
Get out of mah pub.
Who knew?
Arthur Simpson-Kent buried the bodies in his garden before absconding to Ghana.
So. Much. Hair gel.
The bodies of Sian Blake and her sons were discovered in the garden of their home in London last month.
Sian Blake and her two children were found dead in her home last week.
Arthur Simpson-Kent last spoke to detectives on 16 December.
Sian Blake’s husband, and father of her two sons, is reported to have fled the UK.
The missing persons’ inquiry is now being treated as a murder investigation.
Two characters were half naked in a funeral parlour.
48 people have made official complaints.
No, really.
The duo will start a new life this side of the pond.
Their little faces!
Who is he? Where did he come from? Will someone give him a main part?
Over 400,000 tuned into RTÉ’s coverage of the episode.
The killer was unmasked after a week of live episodes. Spoilers, obviously.
Not a clue.
Dot Cotton is a proper gansta, yo.
Tonight, Lucy Beale’s killer was unmasked. Spoilers, obviously.
Priorities.
‘What did I just say?’
The live episodes are catching EVERYONE out.
The show is broadcasting a run of live episodes this week.
One of the actors appeared to fluff his lines last night.
We look into what makes a soap worth watching.
Get outta my pub!
The actor played Jim Branning in the soap from 1996 to May 2011.
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