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Week 7; 17-20 February 2015 - 30TH ANNIVERSARY
Topic Started: 4 Feb 2015, 13:24 (12,277 Views)
ian
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Richard's character definitely seems involved in the Lucy murder case, somehow. I don't think he'll have anything to do with Kim.
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6 Feb 2015, 20:07
I guess I'm just curious as to why they aren't revealing who his character is. I wouldn't have thought Kim's husband warranted such a big secret entrance?

Plus Richard is being involved in a lot of the 30th stuff. He will be on Graham Norton with several of the other main cast which strikes me as slightly odd. Not to mention how his first scene will be in the very first live segment of the week. Seems like a lot of effort just for Kim.

Perhaps he's the drug dealer
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Katie
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I've read a lot of speculation elsewhere about who the drug dealer is. I was assuming it was just the man we saw in December, but if Peter has met more than one person then it could definitely be his character.
Edited by Katie, 6 Feb 2015, 23:43.
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Cam
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He has a tattoo on the back of his neck, he will be the taxi driver that picked up Jake, probably.

(Richard Blackwood I mean)
Edited by Cam, 7 Feb 2015, 00:31.
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Cam
7 Feb 2015, 00:30
He has a tattoo on the back of his neck, he will be the taxi driver that picked up Jake, probably.

(Richard Blackwood I mean)
We've already seen the taxi driver:

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Cam
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...What. Well don't I feel like an idiot, for months I've been thinking "Can't wait to find out who that taxi driver was."

:lol:
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Jedi Pat
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I will keel over laughing if the familiar face turns out to be Lofty!
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eastend90
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Rob Gittins has Written the (first episode) whole Hour-Long Episode on Anniversary Day-and as previously said, Jesse O'Mahoney has Written the Flashback episode which will air at 9:30.
Edited by eastend90, 7 Feb 2015, 02:04.
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MrJames
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Big, brilliant, bombastic castlist for the first two episodes of the week. It makes me feel all giddy reading it. Martin returns on the Tuesday!

Oh and 'Man' played by Richard Blackwood. They're loving the secrecy aren't they? I don't know who could require so much secrecy.
Edited by MrJames, 8 Feb 2015, 05:31.
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Forest11
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I notice no returnee is mentioned in Wednesday's credits so I suspect stuff is kept back.
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8 Feb 2015, 10:38
I notice no returnee is mentioned in Wednesday's credits so I suspect stuff is kept back.
Dean is credited in Wednesday's episode so it may be Dean who is the "returnee".
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Mr Branning
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Martin's back in Wednesday's episode too so his return could leave Sonia and/or Carol fuming. Ronnie's also credited so if EastEnders keeps up its tradition of lightning quick recoveries, she could return to the Square too.
Edited by Mr Branning, 8 Feb 2015, 10:49.
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NevermindMe
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So far all adult characters feature except Aunt Babe, Big Mo and Aleks.
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I'll be annoyed if Big Mo misses another live anniversary.
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Forest11
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I think Alexs will appear in the flashback somehow. Babe I don't think we will see again until Stan's death or funeral. I'm suprised if Mo does not appear as Kat appears to have a big plot.
Edited by Forest11, 8 Feb 2015, 11:27.
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The Local Butcher
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8 Feb 2015, 11:20
I'll be annoyed if Big Mo misses another live anniversary.
She's always missing the BIG MOments. [I'll see myself out]
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I've also just noticed Christian returns a day earlier on the Tuesday rather than the Wednesday as the spoilers had implyed.
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Daniel68
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Is Peggy only back for one episode?
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No sign of Yvonne either. And no Rebecca, Denny, Janet, Ineta, Amy, Lily or Oscar.
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8 Feb 2015, 11:48
No sign of Yvonne either. And no Rebecca, Denny, Janet, Ineta, Amy, Lily or Oscar.
They're hardly characters you're going to miss. Rebecca is odd considering Martin is back and they still seem keen to pretend Denny doesn't exist but I think Yvonne is gone to be honest.
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