• 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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  • Trina Johnson

    Trina Johnson was the kind of character who brought a whirlwind of chaos and drama to Walford. A drug addict and not exactly winning any Mother of the Year awards, Trina had a knack for stirring the pot, especially when it came to her ex-husband-to-be, Lucas. Their paths crossed again…

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  • Afia Masood

    Afia Masood made her entrance in Walford in December 2009, with her friend Zulekha Abbasi at Syed Masood and Amira Shah’s Mehndi celebration. Initially, Syed’s brother Tamwar thought he was getting Zulekha’s number, but was surprised when Afia showed up instead. She found Tamwar’s “geek chic” vibe endearing. Tamwar, attempting…

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  • Vinnie Monks

    Vinnie Monks made his entrance in Walford in a way that only he could – by accidentally knocking over Shirley Carter with his car! She was on her way to court for her son, Deano Wicks, so Vinnie offered to take her to the hospital, but she insisted on making…

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  • Zsa Zsa Carter

    Zsa Zsa Carter was the definition of a whirlwind when she arrived in Albert Square. Her entrance was anything but subtle – jumping the barriers at the tube station, making up a sob story to shoplift from Whitney Dean, and quickly getting involved in the drama. She overheard Lauren Branning…

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  • Alan Jackson

    Alan Jackson was the man who brought some much-needed stability to the Branning household. At 20 years old, single and working as a plumber, Alan met Carol Branning when he was called to unblock her sink. Unlike the fathers of Carol’s previous children—Bianca, Robbie, and Sonia—Alan stuck around, adding his…

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  • Adam Best

    Adam Best, the Oxford whiz kid with a knack for stirring up drama, made quite the entrance in Walford. Arriving to meet his mum, Manda Best, and her new beau, Minty Peterson, Adam wasted no time in showing his disdain for Minty. His snarky comments and digs pushed Minty to…

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  • Archie Mitchell

    Was there ever a character more hated than Archie Mitchell? Walford’s notorious bad boy brought drama, deceit, and a whole lot of tension to Albert Square. Archie’s entrance into the chaotic world of EastEnders was anything but quiet, shaking up the lives of his family and everyone around him. With…

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  • Kevin Wicks

    Kevin Wicks wasn’t your average Walford resident; he came with a trunk-load of history and heartache. Kevin married Shirley Carter back in 1980, and the couple had a son named Jimbo, who sadly had cystic fibrosis. While Kevin stayed loyal, Shirley’s infidelity resulted in two children, Carly and Deano, whom…

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  • Keith Miller

    Keith Miller’s arrival in Walford was nothing short of chaotic. He showed up with his partner Rosie, their twins Darren and Demi, and the family dog, Genghis, moving into 27 Albert Square along with Rosie’s son Mickey. Not too long after, Demi’s new born, Aleesha, and Rosie’s daughter, Dawn Swann,…

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  • Garry Hobbs

    Garry Hobbs, Walford’s resident ladies’ man, burst onto the scene with his girlfriend Lynne Slater and her boisterous family. Despite thinking he was quite the charmer, Garry’s roving eye often got him into trouble. But love, or something like it, prevailed when he and Lynne got engaged and eventually tied…

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