• 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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  • Buster Briggs

    Buster Briggs made quite the entrance in Walford back in 2014. He was revealed to be a convict serving time in prison, and things kicked off when he was unknowingly kidnapped during a day release. Mick and Dean, believing Shirley was in the caravan they were towing, brought Buster to…

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  • Les Coker

    Les Coker, the long-time funeral director of Albert Square, had quite a unique journey in Walford. As a lad, Les had an early experience with cross-dressing when he tried on his mum’s dress, which led to a lifetime of secretive explorations into his alter ego, Christine. Despite his father’s disapproval,…

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  • Dr. Al Jenkins

    Al Jenkins made his mark on Albert Square when he returned to Walford in 2009, having grown up there and known Dot Branning since he was a boy. He took over the doctor’s surgery after living in Ilfracombe, Devon, and quickly became the Square’s new doctor. Al developed close relationships…

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  • Walford Gazette #47

    There’s been tons of speculation lately about Christmas, especially since those funeral pictures were realised, and it got us wondering just what the Heck is going on! We’re hearing various reports coming out of Elstree and we’re getting rather excited for the 40th! But first there’s all of December to…

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  • Shabnam Masood

    Shabnam Masood, the daughter of Masood and Zainab, initially appeared in Walford as a university graduate unsure of her career path. Despite aspirations to travel, she stayed to support her struggling family. This decision led to friction with her mother, Zainab, especially over Shabnam’s friendship with Dawn Swann and her…

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  • Tamwar Masood

    Super-geek Tamwar Masood always seemed destined for the ivory towers of academia, but instead, he decided to stick around in Walford, adding his sardonic put-downs and dry wit to every occasion. His failure to get into Oxbridge was a massive blow to his overbearing mum, Zainab, who loved using his…

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  • Jack Edwards

    Jack Edwards brought a mix of charm and drama to Albert Square from the moment he arrived. His first appearance was a memorable one, as Billy mistook him for a plumber. Jack, ever the gentleman, let Billy ramble on about his life, only to leave him unimpressed by the end.…

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  • Ritchie Scott

    Ritchie Scott, the Mitchells’ go-to solicitor, first stepped into Walford to advise on Phil’s upcoming trial and quickly became a fixture in their legal dramas. In March 2016, she was called in by Ben and Ronnie to help seize control of Phil’s businesses due to his erratic behaviour. Although Phil…

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  • Sarah Cairns

    Sarah Cairns’ brief yet intense time in Albert Square was anything but ordinary. Arriving in September 2004 as a barmaid at Angie’s Den nightclub, Sarah’s life took a dramatic turn when she met Martin Fowler. A night of heavy drinking led Martin to wake up in Sarah’s bed, realizing he…

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  • Walford Gazette #46

    No! Just when we were getting used to the new Carter-Knight-Asare bond, Cindy comes along and delivers a wallop! Poor Kojo… But on the plus side, Elaine and George looked stunning on the actual day, right?

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