• 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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  • Spencer Moon

    Spencer Moon burst onto the scene in November 2002, arriving in Albert Square with his older brother, Alfie. Alfie took over the management of The Queen Victoria public house, and the brothers, along with their beloved Nana Moon, moved into the upstairs flat. With both parents tragically killed when Spencer…

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  • Ronny Ferreira

    Ronny Ferreira made quite the splash when the Ferreiras arrived in Albert Square in 2003. While his siblings, Kareena and Adi, managed the family’s clothes stall and Ash found work at the local community centre, Ronny pursued his passion for music, earning his keep as a disc jockey. His friend…

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  • Carmel Jackson

    Carmel Jackson, née Roberts, made quite the impression when she first arrived in Walford in June 1986. As Michelle Fowler’s health visitor, Carmel was instantly recognizable with her long dreadlocks and colorful attire. Her West Indian heritage mixed with a British upbringing made her a lively addition to the square.…

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  • Charlie Cotton

    Charlie Cotton was the quintessential rogue of Albert Square, first stepping into the scene in 1986 after a nearly 30-year absence. Born in 1931 in Walford, he married Dot Colwell in 1956, and the pair had a son, Nick, in 1959. Charlie worked as a lorry driver but wasn’t content…

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  • Chris Smith

    Chris Smith, the haulage driver from Stockport, first rumbled into Walford in May 1985, looking to reconnect with his wayward daughter, Mary. Known to him as Theresa, Mary had fled from her family, hoping to start anew, but Chris had other plans. He tried to persuade her to return home…

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  • Darren Roberts

    Darren Roberts made quite the entrance when he arrived in Walford in July 1987, driving a flashy red, left-hand drive Pontiac. Not long after, his son Junior and young daughter Aisha joined him. Having fallen out with his wife Darleen, Darren managed to persuade his sister Carmel to let him…

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  • Danny Whiting

    Danny Whiting, the suave and middle-class computer salesman, made quite an impact when he arrived in Walford. Tasked with helping Michelle Fowler navigate the new computer system at Walford Surgery, he and Michelle were instantly attracted to each other. Despite the age difference and his more polished demeanour, Michelle fell…

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  • Dr. David Samuels

    Dr. David Samuels made his first appearance in Walford in April 1988, seeking refuge from a tumultuous life in Israel. After treating a wounded terrorist responsible for bombing a bus that killed his best friend, David was shunned by the locals. He also split from his fiancée, Ruth, and needed…

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  • Donna Ludlow

    Donna Ludlow’s life was a tragic rollercoaster that left a lasting mark on Walford. Born from the horrific circumstances of Kathy Beale’s rape at the age of 14, Donna was given up for adoption and raised by Mr. and Mrs. Ludlow. Fast forward to 1987, Donna’s godmother, June Watkins, visited…

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  • Jackie Owen

    Jackie Owen burst into Albert Square in September 1999, determined to support her brother Steve Owen, who was on trial for the murder of Saskia Duncan. After the tragic suicide of her husband, Doug Bayliss, who was imprisoned for manslaughter, Jackie was resolute in preventing Steve from sharing the same…

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