• 2027: The Questions

    New Year’s Day gave us a flashforward episode so packed with chaos, clues and cryptic stares that even Sharon Watts would’ve needed a stiff drink to process it. Before we catch up to that fateful night in 2027, there are some very big questions Walford needs to answer — and…

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  • Janine Carter

    As the daughter of Frank Butcher and June Butcher, Janine’s early life was marked by tragedy with the death of her mother. Moving to Walford with her father and stepmother Pat, Janine quickly became known for her manipulative and often ruthless behaviour. Her ability to charm and deceive in equal…

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  • Arthur “Fatboy” Chubb

    Arthur Chubb, affectionately known as Fatboy, with his infectious energy, street-smart charm, and a heart as big as his nickname, brought an unique blend of humour and warmth to the Square. His arrival was marked by his close friendship with Mercy Olubunmi, and their dynamic duo quickly became a fixture…

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  • Dr. Harold Legg

    Dr. Harold Legg, the venerable GP of Albert Square, was a trusted figure in the community. As Walford’s original doctor, Dr. Legg was always on hand to offer medical advice, a comforting word, or a stern lecture when needed. His practice, established in 1947, became a cornerstone of the Square,…

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  • Duncan Boyd

    Duncan Boyd made his first appearance in 1987, stepping into Albert Square as the new curate at the local church. His arrival brought a breath of fresh air to the community, especially for Sharon Watts, who was seeking solace from her tumultuous home life. Duncan’s calm and compassionate nature quickly…

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  • Finlay Baker

    Finlay’s arrival was marked by the death of his father, Avery, who succumbed to terminal cancer shortly after Finlay and his half-brother, Felix, arrived in Walford. Despite the sombre circumstances, Finlay’s cheeky charm and optimistic outlook quickly endeared him to the residents of the Square, especially since he had a…

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  • Gray Atkins

    As a successful lawyer, Gray appeared to have it all: a beautiful wife, Chantelle, and two adorable children, Mia and Mackenzie. However, beneath this polished exterior lay a much darker reality. Gray’s controlling and abusive behaviour towards Chantelle soon came to light, revealing the sinister side of his nature…

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  • Hunter Owen

    Hunter Owen has a legacy of intrigue and danger as the son of the notorious Steve Owen and Mel Owen. From the moment he arrived in Albert Square, it was clear that Hunter was a chip off the old block, inheriting his father’s charm and his mother’s fierce determination. He…

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  • Isaac Baptiste

    As the secret son of Patrick Trueman and Sheree Trueman, Isaac’s arrival in Walford was anything but ordinary. The shocking truth about his parentage, which Isaac hadn’t been aware of, threw the entire Trueman clan for a momentary loop!

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  • Jags Panesar

    As part of the first Punjabi Sikh family in the show’s history, Jags, along with his brothers Kheerat and Vinny, quickly started exactly as they would go on, with Jags involved in a scrap with Ben Mitchell over a stolen car, setting the stage for Jags’ knack for getting into…

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  • Frankie Carter

    As the daughter of Mick Carter and Katy Lewis, Frankie’s arrival brought a truckload of revelations. Deeply intertwined with Mick’s past, it was revealed that she was the result of an abusive relationship between Mick and Katy when Mick was just a child. This revelation not only shocked the residents…

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