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List of EastEnders characters (2015)

The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the BBC soap opera EastEnders in 2015, by order of first appearance. All characters were introduced by the show's executive producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins. January saw the arrival of the year's first baby, Matthew Mitchell Cotton, son of Ronnie Mitchell (Samantha Womack) and Charlie Cotton (Declan Bennett). The following month saw the show celebrate its 30th anniversary with a live week, which oversaw the live arrivals of Vincent Hubbard (Richard Blackwood), and the second baby born in 2015, Pearl Fox-Hubbard, Vincent's daughter with Kim Fox-Hubbard (Tameka Empson). In March, Claudette Hubbard (Ellen Thomas) arrived as Donna Yates' (Lisa Hammond) foster mother and an acquaintance of Les Coker (Roger Sloman) followed by Stan Carter's (Timothy West) friend Cyril Bishop (Andrew Sachs) and Sharon Mitchell's aunt Margaret Midhurst (Jan Harvey), whilst Denise van Outen joined in April as Karin Smart. May saw the arrivals of June Whitfield as Sister Ruth, Mick (Danny Dyer) and Linda Carter's (Kellie Bright) son Ollie Carter, the year's third baby, Mo Harris' (Laila Morse) business associate Fat Elvis and Kush Kazemi's (Davood Ghadami) mother, Carmel (Bonnie Langford). Paul Coker (Jonny Labey), the grandson of Les and Pam Coker (Lin Blakley), was introduced in June, as was Jade Green (Amaya Edward), the long-lost daughter of Shabnam Masood (Rakhee Thakrar) and Dean Wicks (Matt Di Angelo). After Kathy Sullivan's (Gillian Taylforth) surprise return during the 30th anniversary in February, her husband Gavin Sullivan (Paul Nicholas) made his debut in August. September saw the arrivals of Max Branning's (Jake Wood) prosecution lawyer Hazel Warren (Clare Higgins) and Louie Beale, the baby son of Lauren Branning (Jacqueline Jossa) and Peter Beale (Ben Hardy). In October, Elaine Peacock's (Maria Friedman) toyboy lover Jason Adams (Scott Neal) was introduced, as well as first transgender character to be played by a transgender actor, Kyle Slater (Riley Carter Millington). December saw the birth of the year's fifth baby, Kush and Stacey Slater's (Lacey Turner) son, Arthur Fowler. Additionally, multiple other characters appeared throughout the year.

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Matthew Mitchell Cotton

Matthew Mitchell Cotton
EastEnders character
Portrayed byZack Karbritz
Duration2015–2017
First appearanceEpisode 4989
1 January 2015 (2015-01-01)
Last appearanceEpisode 5616
15 December 2017 (2017-12-15)
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Introduced byDominic Treadwell-Collins (2015)
John Yorke (2017)

Matthew Mitchell Cotton, portrayed by Zack Karbritz,[1] is the son of Charlie Cotton (Declan Bennett) and Ronnie Mitchell (Samantha Womack). He is born during the episode broadcast on 1 January 2015 on his parents' wedding day.[2]

Matthew is born after Ronnie is involved in a car accident. She is later placed in a coma, due to her injuries. Her sister, Roxy Mitchell (Rita Simons) and her boyfriend Aleks Shirovs (Kristian Kiehling) look after Matthew when Charlie refuses to see him, due to Ronnie's absence. Charlie's father, Nick Cotton (John Altman), takes Matthew from Roxy, attempting to force Charlie to see his son but Charlie refuses and gives him back to Roxy. Aleks suggests naming him Matthew after Nick's mother Dot Branning (June Brown) quotes from the Gospel of Matthew. Aleks's daughter Ineta Shirovs (Gledisa Arthur) becomes fed up with Aleks looking after Matthew and takes him to the bus stop, so they can go to the hospital.[3] Charlie finds them and takes Matthew home. He and Roxy then share residency until Ronnie is discharged from hospital.

When Matthew is nine months old, he stays with Ronnie when she and Charlie separate, although Charlie vows to fight for custody. When Charlie tells Roxy he wants to take Matthew to France, she tells Ronnie. Roxy goes with Charlie but he soon realises that Ronnie and Roxy are working together when he sees Roxy constantly looking at her phone and Fatboy tells him that Vincent has told Ronnie, so he decides to leave with Matthew alone. However, Ronnie arrives before Charlie can board his train, and convinces him not to make the same mistakes as Nick did. Charlie leaves Matthew with Ronnie.[4] Four days later, Charlie returns to Walford, having been persuaded by Dot to fight for custody, but Ronnie turns nasty when Charlie threatens to tell the police that she murdered Carl White (Daniel Coonan) and says that she will never see Matthew again. She and former boyfriend, Vincent Hubbard (Richard Blackwood), confront Charlie, who, in fear of his life, disappears.[5] Matthew lives with Ronnie and her ex-husband, Jack Branning (Scott Maslen), when they reunite in March 2016 and Jack and Roxy's daughter, Amy Mitchell (Abbie Knowles) later moves in. Matthew is nearly hit by a car when Hannah Reynolds (Mia Jenkins) steps into the road whilst holding him, but is saved by Andy Flynn (Jack Derges), who pushes them out of the way of the approaching car.[6]

On the night that Ronnie and Jack remarry on New Year's Day 2017, Ronnie and Roxy both die after drowning in the hotel swimming pool, leaving Matthew in Jack and his maternal grandmother Glenda Mitchell's (Glynis Barber) care when she moves in to help bring up the children.[7] Glenda, Amy, Matthew and Jack's son Ricky Mitchell (Henri Charles) grow close but eventually she realises she is not what Jack, Amy, Ricky and Matthew need to get through Ronnie and Roxy's deaths so decides to leave Walford, while promising to remain a part of Amy and Matthew's lives. After taking Matthew to the garden centre in February 2017, Dot has an accident in her car due to her eye sight.[8] She and Matthew are unharmed and taken home by the police.[9] When Matthew goes missing, Jack's brother, Max Branning (Jake Wood), tells Jack that Matthew is at Dot's and when Jack goes to get him, Charlie answers the door, telling Jack they need to talk about Matthew. Jack reluctantly lets Charlie spend time with and look after Charlie. Charlie tells Dot that he has seen a solicitor about Matthew, who he plans to take back to Ireland with him. Dot tells Jack that Charlie is going to take Matthew back to Ireland and Charlie and Jack argue about it, with Jack later telling Charlie that he swore on Ronnie's grave to never leave Amy, Ricky and Matthew. When Charlie provokes Jack by saying Ronnie deserved to die, Jack punches him and Max tells Jack he may have lost his chances of keeping Matthew. Max learns that Jack still may get to keep Matthew despite the fight with Jack, so Max visits Charlie and beats him up to make it look like Jack did it. In April 2017, Jack is arrested and charged with assault. Dot attempts to mediate between Charlie and Jack, but they fail to come up with any solution and Jack plans to go on the run with Amy, Ricky and Matthew, but Dot tells Max and they talk him out of it. Charlie watches Honey Mitchell (Emma Barton) in the park with Amy, Ricky, Matthew and her children, Janet (Grace) and Will Mitchell (Freddie Phillips). Honey tells Charlie what a good father Jack is and Charlie informs Jack he has notified social services about applying for residency. Stacey Fowler (Lacey Turner) tells Jack he has to work things out with Charlie. Charlie's wife, Liz Cotton (Michelle Connolly) arrives in Albert Square in place of Charlie and tells Jack about her job and family, trying to assure him that Matthew would have a good life and that Amy and Ricky would be welcome to visit. Jack phones Liz to arrange a visit and agree rules for Matthew, letting Charlie have residency. Jack and Dot are heartbroken when Matthew leaves with Charlie and Liz.

Charlie and Matthew return in December 2017 and Charlie explains to Jack the reason for their return is that Matthew refers to Jack as "dad". Charlie also tells Jack that he just wanted contact and that having Matthew full-time was not part of the "plan", so Jack demands to know what the plan was. Charlie tells Jack that Max set him up. After initially denying it, Max admits that he was responsible for Matthew being taken away as payback and Jack throws Max out.

Reporters for the Daily Mirror called Matthew an "unfortunate boy".[10]

Vincent Hubbard

Vincent Hubbard, played by Richard Blackwood, made his first screen appearance on 17 February 2015.[11] The character and casting was announced on 17 January 2015.[12] Blackwood praised bosses for the character of Vincent, stating he knew that his portrayal would surprise viewers given his comedy background.[13] He is described on the BBC website as: 'a smooth operator, whose easy charm and quick wittedness covers a steely, ruthless streak and a reputation as a bit of a bad boy.'[14] The BBC then go on to also state that Vincent 'believes himself to be the "main man" in the room, and knows how to play people to his advantage.'[14]

Pearl Fox-Hubbard

Pearl Fox-Hubbard
EastEnders character
Portrayed byArayah Harris-Buckle
Duration2015–present
First appearanceEpisode 5017/5018
19 February 2015
ClassificationPresent; recurring
Introduced byDominic Treadwell-Collins
In-universe information
FatherVincent Hubbard
MotherKim Fox
BrothersMica Fox
GrandmothersClaudette Hubbard
Emerald Fox
AuntsDenise Fox
Daphne Fox
Donna Yates (foster)
First cousinsChelsea Fox
Libby Fox
Raymond Dawkins
Other relativesJordan Atkins

Pearl Fox-Hubbard (also Fox), played by Arayah Harris-Buckle,[15][16] is the daughter of Kim Fox-Hubbard (Tameka Empson) and Vincent Hubbard (Richard Blackwood). She was born during the live episode broadcast on 19 February 2015 during the show's 30th anniversary celebrations.[17]

Pearl is born in the ladies' toilets of The Queen Victoria public house after Kim goes into labour two months early. She is placed in intensive care following her birth and Kim is told that she has an infection. A week later, Kim has Pearl christened with the middle names Denise and Patrice, named after her sister Denise Fox (Diane Parish), and Denise's surrogate father Patrick Trueman (Rudolph Walker) respectively, and is told that she has recovered from her infection. In March 2015, Kim is able to bring Pearl home to Albert Square. Eventually, Kim and Vincent reunite and Vincent moves in so he can become a proper father to Pearl. Kim and Vincent enter her in a baby contest, which she wins after Vincent pays the competition manager. As Vincent's feud with Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) escalates in December 2015, Phil kidnaps Pearl while she is being looked after by Vincent's foster sister Donna Yates (Lisa Hammond), but is safely being looked after by Honey Mitchell (Emma Barton).

Gary Gillatt from Inside Soap observed that Pearl's name was his favourite "subtle touch" for the show's birthday celebrations, as Pearl is the gift traditionally given on a 30th anniversary.[18] While Heat's Kay Ribeiro was disappointed that Kim did not name her after Queen Victoria, considering where she was born.[19] Ribeiro also thought that Kim would have chosen "something suitably flashy and fabulous but chose the surprisingly demure name, Pearl. Oh well, each to their own."[19] Katy Brent from the Daily Mirror commented "You'd think that being born in Albert Square, in the Vic, on the 30th anniversary of the show, would be a good omen for any baby. Sadly, that doesn't seem to be the case for baby Pearl, whose little life is hanging in the balance."[20] Brent hoped Pearl would come through her illness, so there would be a happy outcome for a change.[20]

Claudette Hubbard

Claudette Hubbard
EastEnders character
Portrayed byEllen Thomas
Duration2015–2016
First appearanceEpisode 5031/5032
12 March 2015
Last appearanceEpisode 5378
1 November 2016
ClassificationFormer; regular
Introduced byDominic Treadwell-Collins
In-universe information
Occupation
  • Foster carer
  • Barmaid
  • Market trader
SistersCynthia
HusbandHenry Hubbard (backstory)
SonsVincent Hubbard
Adoptive sonsGlen (foster)
Linford Short (foster)
Adoptive daughtersDonna Yates (foster)
GrandsonsMica Fox
GranddaughtersPearl Fox
 
Ellen Thomas appeared in three separate roles before being cast as Claudette in 2015.

Claudette Hubbard,[21] played by Ellen Thomas, made her first screen appearance on 12 March 2015.[22] Thomas' casting was announced on 1 March 2015.[23] The role of Claudette marks Thomas' fourth time on EastEnders, she previously appeared as Pearl Chadwick (1990), Estella Hulton in 2002 and Grace Olubunmi (2010–2011).[23] Of Thomas and her character, executive producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins commented "Ellen Thomas belongs on EastEnders. Albert Square now has a new steely matriarch – with a few twisted secrets hidden behind her beaming smile."[23] David Brown from the Radio Times added that Claudette had links to established regular characters and would be "a tough-talking resident of Albert Square".[23] Thomas revealed that Claudette's family would be introduced to the square, saying: "Claudette is a foster mother, she's fostered children for the last 30 years. She's fostered the kind of children nobody else wants – tough cookies." She stated that it was a "brilliant opportunity to bring new characters in".[24] Laura-Jane Tyler from Inside Soap admitted to being a little scared by "steely" Claudette and said she made Vincent "look like a pussycat."[25] Tyler also hoped that Claudette would turn out to be a big crime boss.[25] On 13 September 2016, it was confirmed that Ellen Thomas would depart as Claudette and would leave the show in the coming weeks after being axed by the new executive producer, Sean O'Connor.[26]

Storylines

Claudette is shown to be having what looks like an affair with Les Coker (Roger Sloman) when he visits her at a café and gives her a necklace. Later that night, while he and his wife, Pam Coker (Lin Blakley), are celebrating their wedding anniversary, Les gets a text from Claudette, thanking him for her necklace. Claudette and Les meet again a week later at the park, with Claudette later arriving for her foster daughter Donna Yates' (Lisa Hammond) birthday celebrations as arranged by Pam. It is revealed that she knows Les and Pam from when the latter worked as a social worker and placed Donna in Claudette's care. Weeks later, it is revealed that both Claudette and Les are in Gran Canaria on business. Donna ironically suggests that the two should meet up. Claudette reappears when her son Vincent Hubbard (Richard Blackwood) introduces her to her new granddaughter Pearl, and his wife Kim Fox-Hubbard (Tameka Empson). Claudette is angry that she had to wait so long to meet Pearl. She is hostile towards Kim, her sister Denise Fox (Diane Parish) and their family friend Patrick Trueman (Rudolph Walker), as she believes that they have stolen Vincent from her. When Les' grandson, Paul Coker (Jonny Labey), arrives in Walford, he reveals that he knows Les and Claudette are having an affair. Les decides to stop meeting Claudette but she is not willing to conclude it and states that she will make it difficult for him to exit.

When Paul tells Vincent that Claudette and Les are having an affair, Vincent confronts her about it after finding identical postcards from Gran Canaria in both her and Les's houses, but agrees not to say anything to Pam. Les attempts to dissuade Claudette from coming to the Coker and Sons centenary party but she goes anyway and tells Les that Vincent is aware of their meetings. Meanwhile, at home, Paul tells Pam about the affair. Claudette later realises that Pam knows while seeing her freak out at her face with her and Les in the newspaper photo. She makes plans to have dinner with Les, declining Pam's invitation to dinner on the way there. When Pam notes how Claudette used exactly the same words as Les did, Claudette sends Les home. He accidentally leaves his tie at her house. Claudette, who knows the Mitchells, finds Vincent has been beaten by Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) and vows revenge on Phil.[27] When Pam visits Claudette, she finds Les's tie, but after he and Claudette give conflicting explanations on this, Pam leaves to stay with her sister. Les becomes very distraught at her departure, and Claudette urges him to tell Pam the truth, just as Pam returns and walks in on them together. Shortly after Claudette leaves the house, Pam urges Les to end the affair or their marriage is over. Two months later, Les visits Claudette for comfort after Pam refuses to speak to him on their deceased son's birthday. Two days later, he calls Claudette, telling her he cannot stop thinking about her, and later makes an excuse to Pam to go and be with Claudette again. He is then caught at Claudette's house in his underwear by Donna, who concludes they are having an affair, though Claudette tries to explain it is not what she thinks. Donna tells Pam, who goes to Claudette's house and sets about destroying gifts from Les until Claudette says the presents are not hers, and Pam should ask Les about Christine.[28] When Pam asks Les, he reveals that Christine is his secret feminine alter ego, and he likes wearing women's clothes, and that Claudette has been supporting this secret. Claudette later tells Pam that Les persuaded her not to reveal his secret and encourages Pam to speak to Les about it. The next day, she helps Pam and Les prepare for their "meeting" with Christine, and tells Pam that "seeing" Christine for the first time will be easier than she thinks. Claudette is later annoyed when Vincent has sex with a married Ronnie Mitchell (Samantha Womack), whom he had dated before, and advises them to work on their own marriages. She moves in with Vincent, Kim and Pearl when he buys a large house on Albert Square.

Claudette starts working in The Albert and meets Phil's aunt, Sal (Anna Karen), who is visiting the Mitchells. Sal reveals that Claudette used to work at a bar nearby and has known the Mitchell family for decades. Sal threatens to reveal secrets about Claudette, so she asks Vincent to speed up with his plan to take down the Mitchells. It is revealed that Claudette's husband, Henry, was an associate of Den Watts (Leslie Grantham), Ted Hills (Brian Croucher), Gavin Sullivan (Paul Nicholas) and Eric Mitchell (George Russo),[29] Phil's father. Vincent was told by Claudette that Henry was killed by Eric 34 years previously on Christmas Eve after a confrontation when Vincent was a child. A drunken Phil kidnaps Pearl which leads to an altercation between Vincent and Phil. Vincent says that Eric killed his father but Phil says Henry just left Walford. The feud between the Mitchells and Hubbards leads to the death of innocent Fatboy (Ricky Norwood), so Vincent tells Claudette that their feud killed him and they should end it, but this infuriates Claudette who then compares him to his father and accidentally lets slip that Henry did not die when she said he did.[30] When Ronnie's mother Glenda Mitchell (Glynis Barber) makes a brief visit, she recognises Claudette and Vincent, and later tells Ronnie that Eric did not kill Henry because he was drunk that night and did not leave the house.[31] Ronnie then blackmails Claudette with the information, so Claudette tells Vincent to end the feud as it cannot bring back Henry or Fatboy.[32] Claudette and Patrick flirt with each other and eventually begin dating; however it is hampered by Denise's disapproval.

Claudette and Kim's rivalry intensifies at Pearl's first birthday party, and when Claudette's foster son Linford Short (Leon Lopez) announces that he and Vincent have entered Claudette into the Pride of Walford Awards and she is a finalist, a jealous Kim jumps on Pearl's bouncy castle in an attempt to take attention from Claudette, which Claudette punctures in retaliation. Later that day, Gavin meets Claudette and blackmails her, saying he wants money to stop him revealing a secret from her past.[33] She fails to get money from Les or Vincent, so she meets Gavin at her home and tries to pay him off with sex. However, he says that it is worthless as she used to be promiscuous, and asks how she killed Henry, so Claudette strikes him over the head with a candelabra. Vincent then arrives, and she lies about the circumstances, but when Gavin escapes, her lies are revealed and Vincent works out he was blackmailing her and she killed Henry. When she insults Henry, Vincent chokes Claudette, as Patrick arrives and stops him.[34] Vincent reveals to Patrick that Claudette killed Henry, and as Patrick tries to call the police, Claudette tries to snatch the phone off him, but falls down the basement stairs, hitting her head on a brick. Patrick leaves to get help but when he returns, Vincent has buried Claudette underneath the basement and tells Patrick to forget it happened or they will both be arrested for murder. However, unknown to Vincent and Patrick, Claudette escapes from the basement and is brought into the hospital by paramedics after she was found by the side of a road.[35] Patrick later sees Claudette.[36] Realising that she is alive, he tells Vincent, who soon realises the truth. When Vincent goes to Donna's home, Donna reveals Claudette is with her and has told her what Vincent did to her. Donna refuses to believe that Claudette killed Henry, so Vincent reveals that Claudette killed Fatboy.[37] Donna is distraught at being lied to and asks Vincent and Claudette to leave, but Patrick arrives and confirms that Claudette killed Henry. Claudette insists Henry's death was an accident and threatens to show the police her neck bruises if Patrick calls the police on her, but Donna sees past this, saying that Claudette's fostering her was just an attempt to lessen Claudette's guilt. Vincent tells Claudette to leave Walford for good or he will tell Gavin where she is. Claudette visits Pearl privately and says goodbye to her, promising that she will come back soon.[38]

At the Pride of Walford Awards a few months later, Donna accepts an award on her mum's behalf saying how she was not alone when Claudette took her in but now she is alone again. However, Claudette secretly watches behind the door but decides not to come in.[39] Claudette tries to visit Donna in Bridge Street Market but notices her former enemy Peggy Mitchell (Barbara Windsor) who scowls at her, so Claudette walks away.[40] Claudette supports Les and Pam when their grandson, Paul, dies following a homophobic attack and she learns that Babe Smith (Annette Badland) has been blackmailing them over Les' cross-dressing. Claudette threatens Babe, and their argument is witnessed by Babe's relative Linda Carter (Kellie Bright).[41] When Babe is locked in The Queen Victoria public house's freezer store, Linda accuses Claudette, but Patrick states she was with him, revealing their relationship to Vincent and Donna. However, when Patrick states that Claudette left the house at about the time Babe was attacked, she ends their relationship, saying he does not trust her. Claudette also exposes Babe's blackmail to Linda and her husband Mick Carter (Danny Dyer).[42] It transpires that the real culprit is Abi Branning (Lorna Fitzgerald). She later briefly reconciles with Patrick but her jealousy over his closeness with Dot Branning (June Brown) causes him to publicly break up with her. Humiliated and enraged, she asks Vincent to "take care" of Patrick for hurting her but he and Donna make her see the error of her ways and encourage her to stay with Linford to clear her head. On her way out of Walford, she meets Patrick and tells him he was never good enough for her but Patrick says that Claudette does not think she is good enough for anyone.[43]

Cyril Bishop

Cyril Bishop
EastEnders character
Portrayed byAndrew Sachs
First appearanceEpisode 5034
18 March 2015
Last appearanceEpisode 5035
19 March 2015
ClassificationFormer; guest
Introduced byDominic Treadwell-Collins

Cyril Bishop, played by Andrew Sachs, appears on 18 and 19 March 2015. He is a cancer patient who Stan Carter (Timothy West) befriends when he is admitted to hospital. Cyril is in a bed on the same ward as Stan. He is visited by his family, which Stan witnesses, having told his own family not to come and see him. He talks to Stan about his love of Carry On films and they share their thoughts on their situations. Their relationship turns sour when Stan realises that his family do not care for him like Cyril's family do. Later in the day, Cyril dies during an argument between Babe Smith (Annette Badland) and Cora Cross (Ann Mitchell).[44][45]

Sachs' role as Stan's hospital roommate was revealed on 10 March 2015, when it was said he would be part of Stan's exit storyline.[46][47] Duncan Lindsay from the Metro said, "Stan becomes infuriated by Cyril's presence but something tells us that before the inevitable heartbreaking finale of the tale, the pair could become good friends a la Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson in The Bucket List", and said that Sachs' appearance in the show is "a treat for viewers".[48]

Margaret Midhurst

Margaret Midhurst
EastEnders character
Portrayed byJan Harvey
Duration2015–2016
First appearanceEpisode 5038
24 March 2015
Last appearanceEpisode 5312
8 July 2016
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Introduced byDominic Treadwell-Collins
In-universe information
OccupationSolicitor
MotherIvy Sullivan
BrothersGavin Sullivan
SistersSally
NiecesSharon Watts

Margaret Midhurst, played by Jan Harvey,[49] appears in nine episodes between 24 March 2015 and 8 July 2016.

Margaret is the solicitor who handled Sharon Mitchell's (Letitia Dean) adoption. Sharon visits Margaret in a bid to find her biological father. Margaret tells Sharon that all the paperwork in connection with her case had been destroyed. She later visits Sharon at home after Sharon calls her, and asks Margaret if her adoptive father, Den Watts (Leslie Grantham), was her biological father, fearing that her son Dennis Rickman (Harry Hickles/Bleu Landau) could be a product of incest. Margaret assures Sharon that Den was not her biological father but reveals that Den had not wanted the adoption discussed at The Queen Victoria public house, making Sharon conclude that her biological father was someone Den knew. Sharon later arranges for Carol Jackson (Lindsey Coulson) to meet Margaret and she offers to represent Carol's brother Max Branning (Jake Wood) when he is charged with the murder of Lucy Beale (Hetti Bywater) (see Who Killed Lucy Beale?). Before Margaret goes to the prison to meet Max, Sharon informs her she has decided not to find her father, insisting that she needs to move on from her past. When Carol starts to believe Max is guilty, she relieves Margaret of her duties. Sharon offers to pay her for her services and Margaret reveals that she will inform Max that she is dropping the case and that he needs to find another lawyer to represent him. when Sharon visits Margaret to file for divorce from Phil, it is clear that Margaret is covering for someone when the police arrive at her offices. It later emerges that Margaret is Gavin Sullivan's (Paul Nicholas) sister, and Gavin is Sharon's birth father, making Margaret Sharon's aunt, and Gavin asked Margaret to make sure Sharon did not find out, after she told him that Sharon was trying to find him.

After Gavin gets money from Vincent Hubbard (Richard Blackwood) after attempting to blackmail his mother Claudette Hubbard (Ellen Thomas), a former associate of Gavin's, and from Sharon, who wants him to leave Walford forever, he meets Margaret and it is revealed she is in on his plan, but is against his next plan, which she calls "insane". Several months later, Margaret visits Sharon and tells her that Gavin is acting strangely, but Sharon dismisses it and sends Margaret away.[50] Later, Margaret arrives at Gavin's house, where he has brought his wife, Kathy (Gillian Taylforth) under false pretenses. Gavin locks Kathy in a room while Margaret questions Gavin's motives as Kathy now knows where he lives and she fears she will also be implicated in Gavin's crimes, however, Gavin tells her that Kathy will not be leaving. Margaret rescues Kathy from the room after hitting Gavin over the head with a vase, however, he regains consciousness and the two women try to hide from him. Sharon and Buster Briggs (Karl Howman) arrive, having seen Kathy leaving Walford with Gavin and got the address from Dennis, and then a woman falls onto the windscreen of their car and breaking her neck and is killed instantly.[51] They see that it is Margaret who fell to her death from a balcony after a struggle with Gavin.[52]

Development and reception

Harvey's casting was announced at the same time as that of June Whitfield in the role of Sister Ruth, on 5 March 2015. Harvey said of her initial filming, "I loved working on such an iconic show. Everyone was so welcoming. EastEnders is really like one big family." Executive producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins said, "We are extremely privileged to have two British television legends joining us for guest roles as Albert Square heads into the spring. Both June and Jan are class acts, bringing warmth and humanity to two characters who will shed some light on the pasts of two of our most iconic women—Sharon Mitchell and Kat Moon (Jessie Wallace)—changing both their lives in very different ways."[53]

Inside Soap called Margaret "wicked" and hoped to see more of her, saying "what could be more fun than Sharon having an evil auntie?"[54]

Karin Smart

Karin Smart
EastEnders character
Portrayed byDenise van Outen
First appearanceEpisode 5047
9 April 2015
Last appearanceEpisode 5058
28 April 2015
ClassificationFormer; guest
Introduced byDominic Treadwell-Collins
In-universe information
OccupationBusinesswoman
HusbandTrevor Smart (widowed)
 
Denise van Outen guest starred as Karin Smart in April 2015.

Karin Smart, played by Denise van Outen, made her first screen appearance on 9 April 2015.[55] Van Outen's casting was announced on 2 February 2015.[56] Of her casting, she stated "I'm really excited to be joining EastEnders, as I've been a fan of the series for years. 2015 marks the show's 30th anniversary, so it feels even more special to be part of this year's celebration."[56] Van Outen described Karin as manipulative, cheeky and mischievous and revealed that her character would "cause chaos for two men", adding that "it won't just be the men who Karin is winding up – the women of Walford won't like her either."[57] Karin arrived in Albert Square for two episodes on 9 and 10 April, looking for Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden).[55] She then returned for a further two episodes from 27 April.[58]

Max Branning (Jake Wood) is impressed by Karin when she approaches him asking for the whereabouts of Phil, and Jay Brown (Jamie Borthwick) warns him that Karin's deceased husband was involved in a dodgy business. Max dismisses Jay and goes on to form a deal with Karin at the car lot, and the two later end up having sex, though it is implied that Phil had meant this to happen. The following morning, Karin visits Phil and he pays her a large sum of money; she leaves. Jay later reveals to Max that the cars Karin has supplied him with are stolen, so Max orders Karin to return and collect them. However, he changes his mind after a conversation between him and his sister, Carol Jackson (Lindsey Coulson). Karin returns to tell Max that the police have begun seizing the cars and that some have drugs in them. She tells Max to dump the cars and then takes his clothes to stop the police tracing his involvement. Phil agrees to help Max on the condition he sign over all of his businesses to Phil. After Max does so, Phil and Karin tell Max they made the whole story up to con him out of his businesses. Karin collects her final payment. She assures Max it was not personal, tells him "Karin Smart" is not her real name and leaves.

Sister Ruth

Sister Ruth
EastEnders character
Portrayed byJune Whitfield
Duration2015–2016
First appearanceEpisode 5060
1 May 2015
Last appearanceEpisode 5206
6 January 2016
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Introduced byDominic Treadwell-Collins
In-universe information
OccupationNun
SonsTony
DaughtersBarbara

Sister Ruth, played by June Whitfield, appears in three episodes on 1 May 2015, and 5 and 6 January 2016. Ruth is a nun at a care home for nuns that had previously been the nunnery where Kat Moon (Jessie Wallace) gave birth to her daughter Zoe Slater (Michelle Ryan) 31 years previously. Kat wants closure as Zoe was the product of rape by her uncle Harry Slater (Michael Elphick). Ruth was present at the birth and remembers it in detail. She and Kat discuss things and Ruth helps Kat to move on with her life. After Kat leaves, Ruth and Sister Judith (Sandy McDade) look at the birth record, seeing that Kat gave birth to twins, Zoe and a boy.[59] When Kat returns from Spain after winning the lottery, she agrees to make a charitable donation to the convent. Judith arrives in Walford and finds Kat, telling her that Ruth could not come as she is unwell.[32] Kat sees Ruth arrive later, so invites her into her house, and Ruth tells her the full truth about what happened at the convent. She reveals that Kat passed out before giving birth to the boy, and that her mother Viv Slater ordered that he be taken away from her, so he was adopted by a family in Ireland shortly after. Ruth then relays her experiences of losing her children to an airstrike in World War II. Ruth then reveals to Kat that Viv telephoned someone that night who must have known about the son, and Kat discovers that it was her grandmother Mo Harris (Laila Morse).[60]

Whitfield's casting was announced at the same time as that of Jan Harvey in the role of Margaret Midhurst, on 5 March 2015. Whitfield was originally announced to be appearing in a single episode. She said of her initial filming, "I have watched EastEnders for years, and have been so impressed by the standard of acting. It was an absolute delight to work with Jessie Wallace and I am very excited to be part of the show." Executive producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins said, "We are extremely privileged to have two British television legends joining us for guest roles as Albert Square heads into the spring. Both June and Jan are class acts, bringing warmth and humanity to two characters who will shed some light on the pasts of two of our most iconic women—Sharon Mitchell (Letitia Dean) and Kat Moon—changing both their lives in very different ways."[53] In July 2016, Whitfield said she thought Ruth was the first time she had played a nun, and when asked if she could return to EastEnders, said she thought that Ruth had since died because her ill health was mentioned in the show.[61] Digital Spy writer Charlotte Whistlecroft said, "it would make sense given how desperate Ruth was to tell Kat the truth about her secret son."[62]

Ollie Carter

Ollie Carter
EastEnders character
Portrayed by
  • Jack Tilley (2015–2016)
  • Charlie Harrington (2016–2017)
  • Harry Farr (2017–present)
Duration2015–present
First appearanceEpisode 5066
12 May 2015
ClassificationPresent; recurring
Introduced byDominic Treadwell-Collins

Oliver "Ollie" Carter[63] is the youngest son of Linda Carter (Kellie Bright) and Mick Carter (Danny Dyer), born prematurely on 12 May 2015 after Linda experiences a fall down the stairs.[64] Ollie is originally portrayed by a child called Jack Tilley until 2016,[65][66] after which he is portrayed by a child called Charlie Harrington.[67][68] Since 2017, Harry Farr has played Ollie.[69] Of the character's paternity, Laura-Jayne Tyler from Inside Soap commented "We knew, even at first sight, that EastEnders' adorable ickle new Carter couldn't have sprung from anyone as vile as Dean."[70]

Linda falls pregnant with Ollie shortly after being raped by Mick's brother Dean Wicks (Matt Di Angelo). Concerned about the baby's paternity after the baby is born, Mick does a test which confirms that he and Linda both share the same blood group as Ollie. Mick tells Dean that his blood group does not match, and is happy to discover that he is the father. Linda names Ollie after Oliver Twist, from the musical of the same name. He is brought home by Mick and Linda. Following a fight between his older sister Nancy Carter (Maddy Hill) and his older brother Lee Carter (Danny Hatchard), Ollie is knocked out of his highchair, with Lee's girlfriend Whitney Dean (Shona McGarty) alerting Mick and Linda. He appears to be fine, despite Mick insisting they should take him to hospital. Linda later finds Ollie is not breathing, but successfully resuscitates him. He then suffers a seizure and is admitted to hospital where a doctor tells the Carters that Ollie has bleeding on his brain caused by a blow to the head, that Ollie could have brain damage, and that children's services must be informed. Mick blames Nancy, which causes tension in the family. Eventually, Mick realises Nancy is sorry and that she is not to blame and the family reconcile. Mick and Linda worry that Ollie does not respond in the way they expect and are frustrated by the lack of treatment as they have to wait to see the extent of the damage. After a heist involving Mick, he is suspected of stealing the money and Aidan Maguire (Patrick Bergin) frightens Linda when he lets himself into The Queen Vic when he has hold of Ollie. The Carters panic when Ollie and the pub is covered in petrol.

Fat Elvis

Fat Elvis
EastEnders character
Portrayed byShenton Dixon
Appears inEpisode 5072
22 May 2015
ClassificationFormer; guest
Introduced byDominic Treadwell-Collins
In-universe information
DaughtersTammy

Fat Elvis, played by Shenton Dixon,[71] is a long-term business associate and love-interest of Mo Harris (Laila Morse). The character has been mentioned several times since 2004.[71] He is usually mentioned when supplying Mo with dodgy goods to sell, or when the characters are involved in romance. Fat Elvis appears on 22 May 2015, after Mo reveals he has proposed marriage to her and she has accepted. However, several months later, Mo reveals that Fat Elvis has left her for his probation officer.

It was announced that his appearance would only be a one off for the time being, albeit with the option of additional appearances in the future.[71] A source at EastEnders said, "Everyone on the show was really excited to finally put a face to the name of Fat Elvis. It's a one-off appearance for now, but who knows what could happen in the future..."[72] ITV News called Fat Elvis a "cult character" and said that fans went "into meltdown" after his unannounced appearance in the show.[73] The Daily Mirror said Fat Elvis's appearance was "a long, long, long time coming" and called the character "mysterious".[74]

Carmel Kazemi

Carmel Kazemi
EastEnders character
Portrayed byBonnie Langford
Duration2015–2018
First appearanceEpisode 5074
26 May 2015
Last appearanceEpisode 5806
5 November 2018
ClassificationFormer; regular
Introduced byDominic Treadwell-Collins
In-universe information
Occupation
  • Market trader
  • Market inspector
  • Planning officer
HusbandUmar Kazemi (until 2017)
Sons
GrandsonsZaair Kazemi
Arthur Fowler
 
Bonnie Langford, who plays Carmel

Carmel Kazemi, played by Bonnie Langford, made her first screen appearance on 26 May 2015.[75] The character and Langford's casting was announced on 5 April 2015.[76] The actress began filming her first scenes in the same month.[76] Of her casting, Langford said "I'm so thrilled and delighted to be part of EastEnders. I'm a great fan of the show and think the recent 30th Anniversary was sensational and shows just how good British television can be. To be part of this family is an absolute privilege."[76] Carmel is Kush Kazemi's (Davood Ghadami) mother. Executive producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins described the character as being a loud and embarrassing "modern Essex divorcée who isn't quite ready to cut the apron strings".[76] He added that she would clash with Kush's fiancée Shabnam Masood (Rakhee Thakrar).[76] Laura-Jane Tyler from Inside Soap praised Langford's first appearance and said "bright, bubbly and a touch inappropriate, Carmel has an air of Peggy Mitchell about her – but not half as irritating! More please EastEnders!"[25] It was announced in August 2015 that Langford had signed a one-year contract with the show and that Carmel would become a regular character. Langford revealed her delight at this news.[77] Laura-Jayne Tyler of Inside Soap was pleased with the news Carmel would be a regular character, "The shiny new plaque on Bonnie Langford's dressing room door suggest that Carmel is set for a long stay on the Square. We couldn't be happier!"[78] It was announced on 12 July 2018 that Langford would be leaving the role at the end of the year.[79] Carmel departed on 5 November 2018.[80]

Carmel comes for dinner with Shabnam after she becomes engaged to Kush. She gets on well with her father, Masood Ahmed (Nitin Ganatra), and they go for a drink together, where Masood tells Carmel that Shabnam has a daughter that she abandoned seven years ago. Carmel is understanding and offers her support to Shabnam but this just angers Shabnam as it wasn't his place to tell anyone. Carmel visits frequently and Shabnam dislikes her interference with planning the wedding. She is delighted when Shabnam and Kush announce they are expecting. Carmel visits unannounced, distraught that Kush's father is selling her house and Shabnam begrudgingly allows her to stay with them but catches her in bed with Masood. After Kush learns that the baby is dead, Masood contacts Carmel and allows her to stay with him. Before returning to Essex, she and Masood help Kush and Shabnam reconcile for their stillborn son, Zaair's, funeral. Carmel returns in November for the wedding and before they leave for their honeymoon, she promises to run Kush's stall in his absence. She also befriends Denise Fox (Diane Parish).

Shortly after Kush and Shabnam return, Carmel sees Kush and a pregnant Stacey Branning (Lacey Turner) whispering and, after talking to Stacey, she realizes that Kush could be the baby's father. She confronts them but they persuade her not to tell Shabnam or Martin Fowler (James Bye), insisting it is not the right time. Carmel agrees, but warns Stacey that Kush may want access to the baby if it is his.

Carmel returns to the square in the spring, saying that her former husband, Umar Kazemi (Selva Rasalingam), is selling her house after all and that she has nowhere to live, so Kush allows her to move in with him and is joined by her youngest son, Shakil (Shaheen Jafargholi) a few weeks later. Shakil tells her that Umar wants to meet to discuss a possible reunion but it turns out that Shakil was lying, making Carmel feel unwanted but she and Shakil soon make up. Carmel is encouraged to apply for the job of market Inspector by Denise, and is overjoyed when she gets the job. She gets on the traders' nerves initially but soon learns to work with them. Carmel begins sleeping with Masood and she hopes that it will lead to a relationship but Masood leaves to travel the world, leaving Carmel devastated. She is later shocked to discover Denise is pregnant, telling her to book a scan and pressures her to tell her who the father is, infuriating Denise as the baby's father is Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden). When she feels her flat is too crowded, she decides to rent No. 31 after Sonia Fowler (Natalie Cassidy) leaves the square. However, Martin opposes her as he wants the house for his family, so Carmel retracts her deposit and decides to rent No. 41, Masood's house instead. Whilst moving in, Masood returns unexpectedly, forcing them to share the house as she has already signed the contract. When Belinda Peacock (Carli Norris) begins a relationship with Masood, she doubts her motives and accuses her of only being with Masood for financial purposes, to save her debt ridden salon, "Elysium". However, Belinda leaves the square soon after. Carmel and Denise are later furious to discover that Masood is planning to move to Pakistan and accuses him of leaving to reunite with his former wife Zainab Masood (Nina Wadia). They all reconciled before Masood leaves, telling him they'll always be there for him, and watch him leave. Carmel tries to talk Denise out of her decision to give her newborn son up for adoption, but eventually decides to support her, not wanting to end their friendship. Carmel tries to reason with market traders when they hear that the market be relocated. During the dispute, a bus crashes into the market and the viaduct. Carmel survives the crash and worries over Shakil's welfare when she learns he is on board, but is later relieved when he jumps off the top deck safely with the help of the others at the bottom.

Carmel is shocked to discover that naked photos of Shakil have been sent around the school, and is angry to discover it was allegedly Shakil's former girlfriend, Bex Fowler (Jasmine Armfield) who sent them, although it was really Louise Mitchell (Tilly Keeper). Due to the tension between the Kazemis and the Fowlers, Martin and Stacey decide that Carmel should keep her distance from her grandson, which Carmel reacts badly to, and in the argument, she and Stacey physically fight after Carmel made a comment on Stacey's mental health.[81] In April 2017, she becomes close to Max Branning (Jake Wood), after he helps her make amends with Stacey, and also helps her with an interview for the Walford Council planning committee. Although she remains oblivious to Max's scheming. When Masood returns from travelling, he informs Carmel that he is not going to renew her tenancy contract. Although disappointed, Carmel asks Max whether they should find a home of their own, which slightly displeases him. Carmel is then delighted that the council has dropped the investigation and decides to make her a full-time employee. Shortly after having sex with Max, Carmel finds an engagement ring while tidying up the house and mistakenly believes Max wants to propose to her, when in fact it is intended for his secret girlfriend Fi Browning (Lisa Faulkner). The following day Carmel still believes Max is going to propose to her and prepares to celebrate with him at The Queen Vic. However, when he walks into The Vic, he deliberately ignores her and kisses Fi, humiliating Carmel in front of everyone and finally revealing his scheme. Realising she has been used, Carmel upsettingly storms out of the pub. Carmel and Shakil then moves in with Kush and Denise. While Carmel is at Windsor for the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Shakil is stabbed in the back by a gang and the delay in finding him proves fatal. She rushes to the hospital to be told her son is dead. After hearing that Kush may still leave for Dubai, she feels helpless and tries to commit suicide but she is then strengthened by the discovery of Shakil's watch. She attends Shakil's memorial in the Square's gardens and makes amends with Karen Taylor (Lorraine Stanley). Shaki's best mate, Keegan Baker (Zack Morris) takes her to where Shaki's killer, Bruno (Josh Fraser), lives and offers to square things but Carmel warns him against and they have the police arrest Bruno; outside the police station, Carmel reveals herself to his mother, Sophie (Melanie Harris). When Carmel finds Keegan in possession of a knife, she anonymously hands it in and decides to campaign for a knife amnesty, where young people can hand in knives to a public knife bin and their identities remain secret. She then tries to start a youth club but fails. At Halloween, Keegan stabs a boy who disrespected Shakil and Carmel allows him to think that the boy died, Carmel and Karen have a heated row leading to Keegan finally being made to see sense. Carmel and Keegan make amends before she moves abroad.

In April 2021, Carmel discovers off-screen that Kush has died. She is devastated to hear this and phones Martin to say that she will not be returning to Walford as it contains too many bad memories and would like Kush's body to be moved to her in Dubai.

Langford was nominated for the "Best Newcomer" award at The Inside Soap Awards 2015 for her portrayal of Carmel.[82] She also won the "Best Newcomer" award at The British Soap Awards in 2016 for her portrayal of Carmel.[83] In September 2016, Laura-Jane Tyler of Inside Soap described Carmel as the "life and soul of Walford" amid a time for the show when it was "on a low gas".[84] In July 2018, Langford was longlisted for the "Best Actress" accolade at The Inside Soap Awards.[85] She progressed to the viewer-voted shortlist in October 2018.[86]

Paul Coker

Paul Coker, played by Jonny Labey, made his first screen appearance on 1 June 2015. He is the grandson of Les Coker (Roger Sloman) and Pam Coker (Lin Blakley) and has a relationship with Ben Mitchell (Harry Reid). Labey was nominated, alongside Reid, for Best Affair at the Inside Soap Awards in 2015 for their portrayal of Paul and Ben's affair.[82] On 19 April 2016, it was announced that Labey would be leaving the show, and Paul was killed off on 19 July 2016.[87]

Jade Green

Jade Green
EastEnders character
Portrayed byAmaya Edward
Duration2015–2016
First appearanceEpisode 5084
12 June 2015
Last appearanceEpisode 5224
5 February 2016
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Introduced byDominic Treadwell-Collins
In-universe information
Other namesRoya Masood (birth name)
FatherDean Wicks
MotherShabnam Masood
Half-brothersZaair Kazemi
GrandfathersBuster Briggs
GrandmothersShirley Carter
Zainab Masood
First cousinsLee Carter
Nancy Carter
Johnny Carter
Ollie Carter
Frankie Lewis
Yasmin Masood
Other relativesTina Carter
Stan Carter
Sylvie Carter
Babe Smith

Jade Green, played by Amaya Edward, is the daughter of Shabnam Masood (Rakhee Thakrar) and Dean Wicks (Matt Di Angelo). She first appears on 12 June 2015. She was conceived during a one-night stand in 2008 and Shabnam named her Roya and gave her up for adoption. However, she was fostered, not adopted and Dean's mother, Shirley Carter (Linda Henry), tracks Jade down after being given her address by Shabnam's father, Masood Ahmed (Nitin Ganatra).[88]

Shabnam decides she wants to be part of Jade's life, following the death of her son, Zaair Kazemi. Shabnam and her husband, Kush Kazemi (Davood Ghadami) go into a custody battle with Jade's grandparents, Shirley and her boyfriend Buster Briggs (Karl Howman). However, Shabnam decides she is not ready to raise Jade as she is still grieving for Zaair and is persuaded not to go for custody. Shirley and Buster gain custody of Jade, but after Dean is arrested for attempted rape, they give full custody to Shabnam and she and Jade leave together for a fresh start on 5 February 2016.

In 2017, Jade's uncle Mick Carter (Danny Dyer) send her an invitation for his wife Linda Carter's (Kellie Bright) 40th birthday, but Shirley told him that Jade and Shabnam cannot make it due to flight conflicts.

Following Jade's first appearance, in which Shirley sees her using a nebuliser, it was confirmed that EastEnders were pursuing a cystic fibrosis storyline, with the Cystic Fibrosis Trust confirming they were working with producers on the storyline.[89] Oli Lewington, Engagement Director at the Trust, said that the organisation was "delighted that an often unseen condition like cystic fibrosis is finally getting the national recognition it deserves, and we're hugely grateful to the EastEnders team for helping to make it happen."[90]

Rosemary Kerr

Dr Rosemary Kerr, played by Jessica Guise, appears in two episodes on 26 June and 8 October 2015. She treats Shabnam Masood (Rakhee Thakrar) in hospital after she is assaulted by a gang. She informs Shabnam that she is pregnant.[91] She later treats Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) after he is hit by a car.[92]

Viewers took to Twitter saying that she looks like Ian's deceased daughter Lucy Beale (Hetti Bywater).[93]

Gavin Sullivan

Gavin Sullivan, played by Paul Nicholas, is the husband of established character Kathy Sullivan (Gillian Taylforth) and biological father of Sharon Mitchell (Letitia Dean). Gavin is first mentioned by name only as Kathy's husband after Kathy's departure in 2000. He and Kathy are supposed to have died in a car accident off-screen in 2006. The couple are revealed to be alive in February 2015, Gavin making his first screen appearance on 21 August 2015.[94] He reveals he is Sharon's father in October 2015. Gavin made an unannounced departure on 8 July 2016.[95]

Hazel Warren

Hazel Warren, played by Clare Higgins, appears in nine episodes from 15 to 29 September 2015 (episodes 5138 to 5146) as the prosecution lawyer in Max Branning's (Jake Wood) trial for the murder of Lucy Beale (Hetti Bywater) (see "Who Killed Lucy Beale?"). Hazel is successful with her prosecution of Max and he is found guilty of Lucy's murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. Of her involvement in the show, Higgins said, "I had such a great time at EastEnders. It was a privilege to be part of such an exciting storyline and work with such a fantastic group of actors."[96]

Louie Beale

Louie Beale
EastEnders character
Portrayed byOscar Winehouse
Duration2015–2018
First appearanceEpisode 5139
17 September 2015 (2015-09-17)
Last appearanceEpisode 5657
16 February 2018 (2018-02-16)
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Introduced byDominic Treadwell-Collins

Louie Beale,[97] played by Oscar Winehouse,[98][99] first appears in the episode broadcast on 17 September 2015. He is the son of Peter Beale (Ben Hardy) and Lauren Branning (Jacqueline Jossa).[100] In September 2017, Jossa and Lorna Fitzgerald's departures were announced and Louie left alongside Lauren on 16 February 2018.[101]

Lauren returns to Walford when she discovers her father Max Branning (Jake Wood) is to stand trial for Peter's twin sister Lucy Beale's (Hetti Bywater) murder (see Who Killed Lucy Beale?). However, before she can clear Max's name she goes into labour[102] and she gives birth to her son in September 2015, whom she names Louie, after Peter's late great-grandmother Lou Beale (Anna Wing).[103] Max is convicted of Lucy's murder in October 2015 so Lauren returns to New Zealand with Louie.[104] They return to Walford in May 2016 with Peter's older half-brother Steven Beale (Aaron Sidwell), who is now in a relationship with Lauren.[105] Lauren and Steven's relationship begins to fall apart, with Lauren growing closer to her employer, Josh Hemmings (Eddie Eyre). Lauren decides to take Louie and return to New Zealand, but she changes her mind when Steven pretends he has a brain tumour in mid 2017. Steven asks Lauren if he can adopt Louie and sees a solicitor about obtaining parental responsibility of Louie. In September 2017, Steven dies from injuries caused by Max in a fire, and Lauren starts a relationship with Josh. Lauren and Josh plan to move to Glasgow but on Christmas Day 2017, Lauren and her sister Abi Branning (Lorna Fitzgerald) fall from a roof, Lauren breaks her pelvis and needs surgery however Abi dies. After Abi's funeral, Lauren and Louie leave to and live in New Zealand for a fresh start.

Sami Jackson

Sami Jackson
EastEnders character
Portrayed byShiven Shankar[106]
Duration2015, 2019
First appearanceEpisode 5142
22 September 2015 (2015-09-22)
Last appearanceEpisode 5937
13 June 2019 (2019-06-13)
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Introduced byDominic Treadwell-Collins (2015)
Kate Oates (2019)

Sami Jackson first appears in the episode broadcast on 22 September 2015. He is the son of Robbie Jackson (Dean Gaffney) and Nita Mistry (Bindya Solanki).

Robbie returns to Walford in 2010 to attend his sister Bianca Jackson's (Patsy Palmer) wedding to Ricky Butcher (Sid Owen) and reveals to the family that Nita is six months pregnant. Robbie returns to Mumbai after the wedding where Nita later gives birth to Sami.

Following Robbie and Nita's separation in 2015, Robbie and Sami arrives in Walford and Robbie meets with his mother Carol Jackson (Lindsey Coulson), his half-sister Sonia Jackson (Natalie Cassidy), and his niece Bex Fowler (Jasmine Armfield) and introduces them all to Sami. Carol, Robbie and Sami move to Milton Keynes near the rest of Robbie's family.

However, when Robbie returns in 2017, Sami is living with Nita in India but mentioned them on occasions.

In 2019, Robbie goes to India to see Nita and Sami and brings him back to Walford for a visit. When Nita phones for Robbie to return Sami, he ignores her phone calls. Robbie's flatmate Kush Kazemi (Davood Ghadami) notices the missed calls and tries to persuade Robbie to do the right thing but to no avail. Nita arrives in Walford and Robbie barricades himself and Sami inside the flat. Nita threatens to call the police but Sonia persuades her not to. Robbie eventually unlocks the door and returns Sami to Nita and allows Robbie to say goodbye to Sami before they leave for India. Several months later, Sami is injured in an accident and Robbie flies to India to see him.

Wellard II

Wellard II
EastEnders character
Portrayed byPanther
Appears inEpisode 5148
2 October 2015
ClassificationFormer; guest
Introduced byDominic Treadwell-Collins (2015)
SpeciesDog
BreedBelgian Tervuren
In-universe information
Owner(s)Robbie Jackson
Sami Jackson

Wellard II (or Wellard 2), played by Panther,[107] is a Belgian Tervuren who Robbie Jackson (Dean Gaffney) gets for his young son, Sami Jackson, as Robbie never got over the death of the original Wellard. Wellard II made his first appearance in September 2015 during Robbie's guest return.[108][109] Speaking of Wellard II, Gaffney said "Robbie and Wellard were inseparable, so it only seems right that there will be a Wellard 2. I think viewers are going to love him!"[110] In an interview with Good Morning Britain, Gaffney revealed that Panther is the same breed as the dog who played the original Wellard, and said he is from the same family, possibly the grandson.[107]

When Robbie returns to Walford in 2015, he intends to get a dog and name it after Wellard. On the day that Robbie and Sami are due to leave, they are disappointed when some puppies were sold, but Carol surprises them with a dog. Sami asks what he is called and Robbie reveals his name, Wellard II.

When Robbie returns in 2017 and has to live with Dot Branning (June Brown), she has doubts due to the dog but Sonia Fowler (Natalie Cassidy) says that Robbie has lost the dog but does not say if this means Wellard II has died, if he ran away or if he is living with Sami.

Jason Adams

Jason Adams
EastEnders character
Portrayed byScott Neal
First appearanceEpisode 5148
2 October 2015
Last appearanceEpisode 5151
8 October 2015
ClassificationFormer; guest
Introduced byDominic Treadwell-Collins

Jason Adams, played by Scott Neal, is the toyboy lover of Elaine Peacock (Maria Friedman). The character was confirmed on 3 September 2015 when executive producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins teased an upcoming storyline, saying "We've got some rare fun for the Carters as Maria Friedman returns for a three-month stint with Scott Neal in tow as her toy boy lover. All of which will add a little bit of fun for Mick (Danny Dyer) and Linda (Kellie Bright) in the pub."[111] A show insider said "The Carters are shocked when Elaine returns home from holiday with Jase. He's certainly put a smile on her face, but is he all that he seems?"[111]

Jason arrives with Elaine at The Queen Victoria pub, surprising her daughter Linda and her family, when Elaine announces that she and Jason are engaged.[104] Mick's great-aunt, Babe Smith (Annette Badland), and Linda initially are cautious about trusting Jason. Linda's distrust of him grows when she catches Babe having a passionate encounter with Jason in the kitchen.[112] Linda asks Babe to get Jason to leave or she will tell Elaine. When Elaine jokes about Jason having a crush on Babe, Babe snaps and tells her the truth, but Elaine does not believe this and accuses her of being jealous. When Babe tells Jason that Linda wants him to leave, he says he really likes her. Realising Babe has money, he says he wants to move away with her, but when she says it will take time to get the money, he suggests that they steal from the pub. Babe secretly records this and plays the recording in front of him, Elaine and everyone in the pub.[113] Elaine then slaps Babe and Mick orders Jason to leave. After Babe explains herself to Elaine and Linda, Jason arrives for his belongings, leaving the three women shocked as to how remorseless he is for hurting the family, so Linda throws him out and sends his belongings to charity.[92]

Kyle Slater

Kyle Slater
EastEnders character
Portrayed byRiley Carter Millington
Duration2015–2016
First appearanceEpisode 5164/5165
30 October 2015
Last appearanceEpisode 5391
25 November 2016
ClassificationFormer; regular
Created byDominic Treadwell-Collins[114]
Introduced byDominic Treadwell-Collins
In-universe information
Other namesSarah Slater
OccupationChef The Queen Vic
FamilySlater
FatherBrian Slater
MotherAlison Slater
StepmotherJean Slater
SistersSiobhan Slater
Shannon Slater
Half-brothersSean Slater
Half-sistersStacey Slater
GrandmothersViolet Slater
NephewsArthur Fowler
NiecesLily Slater
Hope Fowler
First cousinsHayley Slater
Other relativesCharlie Slater
Harry Slater
Lynne Hobbs
Kat Slater
Belinda Peacock
Little Mo Slater
Zoe Slater

Kyle Slater, played by Riley Carter Millington, is Stacey Branning's (Lacey Turner) half-brother. He made his first appearance on 30 October 2015[115] and left on 25 November 2016.[116]

Kyle first arrives in Walford on Halloween and is seen by Stacey watching her from afar. She sees him throughout the day, and he briefly goes to her party that night, though he leaves shortly afterwards, revealing (to the audience) that he has a key around his neck similar to one that Stacey previously had but that was taken by her mother, Jean Slater (Gillian Wright). Kyle later attends a church service that Stacey is also at, and he sits behind her while she prays. When Kyle gets up to leave, Stacey shouts after him, asking if she knows him, and later tells her boyfriend Martin Fowler (James Bye) that she is being stalked.[117] When Jean visits Stacey, Stacey tells her about her stalker. Jean's husband, Ollie Walters (Tony O'Callaghan), says someone visited Jean recently, and Jean eventually reveals that Stacey's father Brian had another family, and Stacey realises that Kyle is her half brother. In the new year, Kyle resolves to introduce him to Stacey, so he returns to Walford, supported by his friends Sophie Dodd (Poppy Rush) and Ricksy Hicks (Joel Phillimore). He tells Stacey he is her brother, and she is upset when he talks about his memories of their father. Kyle mentions his sisters, Siobhan and Shannon, and hands Stacey envelopes for her and her brother Sean Slater (Rob Kazinsky) that Kyle found in Brian's safety deposit box that the key opened. Stacey notes that Kyle is the only one of Brian's children whose name does not start with the letter S. They agree to stay in touch, and Kyle tells Sophie that he does not want Stacey to know his secret.[60] After Stacey runs away from the square with her son Arthur and hides in the allotments, she calls Kyle, saying he is the only person she can trust. Kyle takes her to a café, and while she is changing Arthur's nappy, Kyle calls Martin from her phone, who calls him a fraud, after hearing from Charlie Slater (Derek Martin) that Brian only had daughters with his other wife, including one named Sarah. Stacey takes the phone from Kyle and Martin tells her that Kyle is not her brother, so Stacey accuses him of being the devil before running away. Martin and Kush Kazemi (Davood Ghadami) arrive shortly afterwards, and warn Kyle not to follow them. He later returns during Charlie's funeral, where Stacey freaks out upon seeing him and flees with Arthur.

Kyle returns a month later and gives Martin a box from Brian's safety deposit box for Stacey. Martin tells Kyle that Stacey has been sectioned and blames him for this, and Martin warns him away from Walford.[33] When Stacey has a home visit, Kyle returns but Stacey tells him to leave and tells Martin to throw the box away. When Kyle finds her later, she calls him a liar as Brian only had three daughters with his other wife, so Kyle says he used to be Stacey's sister Sarah, and he is transgender. Stacey accepts this and allows Kyle to move into her home. When Stacey is discharged from hospital, she arranges a family lunch with Kyle, Martin, Jean, Ollie and her cousin Belinda Peacock (Carli Norris). Jean refuses to believe Kyle is Stacey's brother, so he is forced to reveal that he is transgender, but Jean still does not believe him.[118] Kyle later gets a job at Ian Beale's (Adam Woodyatt) restaurant as a chef.

Kyle later embarks on a brief feud with newcomer Andy Flynn (Jack Derges) when Andy seems to be trying it on with Stacey, despite her being engaged to Martin. Kyle's suspicions result in him trying to shake Andy off of his ladder. When Stacey reminds him that that is how their father died, Kyle cools the feud. Kyle is later disappointed when the residents start to realise that he is transgender but they are accepting of this. When Stacey realises that Kyle's mother, Alison Slater (Denise Welch) has never seen him as a man, she arranges for her to meet Kyle. Alison meets Kyle but cannot bring herself to accept Kyle as a man. This upsets Kyle. A few weeks later, Stacey and Martin get married, much to Kyle's delight.

Kyle later realises that the burglary that took place at the restaurant was actually down to Ian's adopted son, Steven Beale (Aaron Sidwell). However, he agrees not to tell anyone after Steven sends him on a course. When Martin's teenage daughter, Bex Fowler (Jasmine Armfield), moves in with the Fowlers, Kyle attempts to ask Steven for a pay rise but he does not agree. Following the course, Kyle is featured in a magazine, and the person who ran the course contacts him to offer him a job in France. Kyle wants to take the job but does not want to leave Stacey and Martin short of money. However, Stacey, Martin and Ian all encourage him to follow his dreams. After Alison phones him and calls him Kyle for the first time, his confidence is boosted, so he accepts the job. After cooking a final meal for his family, Kyle leaves.

Development and reception

It was announced in March 2015 that the show was planning to cast a transgender actor to play a transgender character.[119] Following this announcement, a number of transgender actors put themselves forward for the role, and EastEnders producers undertook workshops and worked alongside groups within the transgender community.[120]

The character and casting was confirmed on 8 October 2015. Of his casting, Millington said, "I am extremely excited to be joining EastEnders. I can honestly say that I have now fulfilled my two biggest dreams—to be living my life as a man and to be an actor. I cannot wait to really get stuck in with filming and I look forward to seeing what is in store for my character."[120] Executive producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins confirmed it had been his intention to cast a trans actor in a trans role, saying, "we have been so careful to ensure that we cast the right actor for the part", and said, "In Riley, we have found not just a talented actor but also an inspirational young man whose warmth immediately comes through the screen. And this isn't about tokenism. Alex Lamb and his story team have worked with Riley to create an EastEnders character who is fresh and relatable—but also comes with his own stock of secrets and is going to be thrown right into one of our biggest stories for the end of the year. I hope that the audience will take Riley and his character to their hearts as quickly as everyone here at EastEnders has done."[120] This was reported as the first time a transgender actor has played the role of a transgender character in a British soap opera,[120] though Annie Wallace was cast at around the same time in Hollyoaks as Sally St. Claire, while transgender actress Rebecca Root had a minor role in Hollyoaks earlier in 2015.[121]

In September 2016, Millington was announced as one of several cast members that had been axed by new executive producer, Sean O'Connor. Of his departure, Millington stated: "When I landed a 6 month contract at EastEnders, it was a dream come true. For that to be extended to a year was something that I never expected. However, as the time comes for Kyle to depart Walford I am looking forward to taking on new roles and who knows, Kyle may find his way back to Walford one day."[122]

Kyle's arrival in the show was nominated for the "media moment" award at the 2016 British LGBT Awards.[123]

Arthur Fowler

Arthur Fowler
EastEnders character
Portrayed by
  • Hunter Bell (2016–2022)
  • Rocco Brenner (2022–present)
Duration2015–present
First appearanceEpisode 5196
24 December 2015
ClassificationPresent; recurring
Introduced byDominic Treadwell-Collins

Arthur Brian Fowler is the son of Stacey Slater (Lacey Turner) and Kush Kazemi (Davood Ghadami), and the stepson of Martin Fowler (James Bye). His first appearance is in the episode broadcast on 24 December 2015, in which his birth is depicted. It was revealed in a behind the scenes documentary, Stacey Branning – On the Edge, that 16 babies were licensed to play Arthur for filming of Stacey's illness storyline, due to legal boundaries.[124] From 2016 until 2022, Arthur was played by Hunter Bell.[125] The character of Arthur is currently being portrayed by Rocco Brenner his first scenes aired on 21 March 2022.

Arthur is the result of a one-night stand between Stacey and Kush, before she starts dating Martin, and while Kush is on a break from his relationship with Shabnam Masood (Rakhee Thakrar). When Stacey finds out that she is pregnant, she tells Martin that he is the father but hides her baby scans from him. She later admits to her best friend, Shabnam, that Martin is not the father. On Shabnam and Kush's wedding day, Kush confronts Stacey and she tells him that she believes he could be the father. Arthur is born at Stacey's daughter, Lily Branning's (Aine Garvey) nativity play.[126]

Martin names the baby after his father, Arthur Fowler (Bill Treacher), and Stacey's father, Brian Slater. After noticing how Kush is with Arthur, Shabnam asks Stacey if he is the father, but Stacey denies this. Stacey starts to fear for Arthur's safety, believing him to be the son of God, and climbs onto the roof of The Queen Victoria public house with Arthur, where she believes they are closer to God. Martin talks her down and she is hospitalised and diagnosed with postpartum psychosis. Arthur is left in Martin's care, though he regularly takes him to visit her. Due to stress of looking after Arthur and Lily and trying to find Stacey a place at a mother and baby unit, Martin crashes his van with Arthur in the vehicle. Arthur is unharmed. Martin finds a mother and baby unit, so Arthur moves in there to be with Stacey. Martin discovers that Kush is Arthur's father from a letter Stacey wrote,[127] so leaves for America.[33] When he returns, he publicly reveals that Kush is Arthur's father. During a home visit, Stacey tells Kush he can be involved in Arthur's life, but Kush realises he is a bad role model and decides that Arthur is better off without him.

Stacey and Martin decide to keep their distance from the Kazemis following Arthur's stepsister, Bex Fowler (Jasmine Armfield), being bullied. Arthur's grandmother, Carmel Kazemi (Bonnie Langford), is hurt with being excluded from Arthur's life and Stacey and Carmel fight when Carmel makes remarks about Stacey's mental health.[81] However, Max Branning (Jake Wood), Stacey's former father-in-law, persuades Stacey to let Carmel be involved with Arthur.[128] Stacey allows Kush to look after Arthur, and Martin and Kush make up with each other. Kush is delighted when Martin tells him that he can look after Arthur for a night each week. When Kush suffers a cardiac arrest, he is diagnosed with Brugada Syndrome, which is hereditary. Stacey worries that Arthur could die and tells Bex about the possibility of Arthur having the syndrome. A doctor assures Stacey that the chance of Arthur displaying symptoms at a young age is small. Arthur undergoes an ECG and Stacey, Kush and Martin are told by the specialist that Arthur is at high risk at having the condition, but cannot have an operation or tests like Kush due to his age. Stacey is anxious that Arthur having a cardiac arrest is a sign of the condition and his parents are told about equipment that is not available on the NHS. Stacey is angry with Martin that he asked Kush for money to buy the equipment. Stacey and Martin panic when Arthur will not wake up, and when they receive Arthur's medical records at the hospital, Stacey and Martin are told that Arthur has swallowed Stacey's bipolar medication. Carmel is horrified when she finds bruises on Arthur's arms, and expresses her concerns to Kush that Stacey is unwell, while Stacey tells Michelle Fowler (Jenna Russell) that he gained the bruises in hospital. However, Lily tells Carmel that Stacey was responsible, so Carmel reports it to social services, but tries to retract what she said after realising it was a mistake. Social services visit Stacey and Martin and tell them they received a report about Arthur. Arthur and Lily are placed in Carmel's care until social services have investigated. Arthur is looked over by a doctor, who has no concerns and Stacey and Martin can have Arthur and Lily back. Social worker Fiona Payne (Sandra James-Young) tells Stacey and Martin she will be conducting further home visits.

After Stacey cheats on Martin with Max, Stacey leaves Walford with Arthur, Lily and his half-sister, Hope Fowler. Stacey returns a few weeks later and when Stacey is out, Martin accuses her of being with Max, so Stacey decides Martin should leave; he is hurt Stacey does not regard Arthur and Lily as his children, but he angrily throws her out and exposes her affair. Martin keeps the children inside, away from Stacey, though the pair support each other briefly when Lily holds Hope by the upstairs window, asking for Stacey. Martin rejects Stacey when she says the children need her and he decides he will not let Stacey near the children. Martin decides to go for custody and when Kush and Carmel find out, Carmel wants Kush to get custody of Arthur, but Kush attempts to get them to resolve their problems. Martin sees Stacey, offering her contact, but Stacey contacts Lily's father, Ryan Malloy (Neil McDermott), to help her and a locksmith changes the locks, devastating Martin. An unknown relative of Arthur's, Hayley Slater (Katie Jarvis), distracts Martin when he is looking after Hope and after finding out who she is, Stacey contacts Hayley again and when Martin is looking after Hope and Arthur, Hayley encourages Martin to take the children to a stay and play, buy them some tea and eat ice cream, disobeying Stacey's instructions. Hayley pretends to defend Martin in front of Stacey when she collects Arthur and Hope with police presence due to Martin not returning them.

Other characters

Character Date(s) Actor Circumstances
Dr Margaret Badini 1 January – 24 April
(12 episodes)
Kim Vithana[2] A doctor who treats Ronnie Mitchell (Samantha Womack) after she is injured in a car accident. Dr Badini successfully delivers Ronnie's baby, but Ronnie goes into cardiac arrest. Dr Badini successfully resuscitates her and she is placed in a medically induced coma. Dr Badini then informs Ronnie's sister Roxy Mitchell (Rita Simons) that she and her team will try to bring Ronnie out of the coma, but she may have suffered brain damage. The procedure is initially unsuccessful. But Dr Badini tries again and Ronnie eventually breathes on her own. Dr Badini continues to treat Ronnie for the remainder of her stay in hospital as she recovers.
Dr Gary McLaughlin 2 January 2015–
19 July 2016
(3 episodes)
Duncan Casey[129] A doctor who treats Emma Summerhayes (Anna Acton) in hospital after she is struck by Roxy Mitchell's (Rita Simons) car. He later informs Emma's partner Max Branning (Jake Wood) of her death.[129] He appears again when Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden), Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt), and Steven Beale (Aaron Sidwell) arrive at the hospital after discovering that Ben Mitchell (Harry Reid) has been injured in a fight. Dr McLaughlin informs Ian and Phil that Ben has died of his injuries.[130] When Phil and Ian identify the body and discover that it is actually Paul Coker (Jonny Labey) who has died, McLaughlin apologises to them for his mistake.[131]
Stuart Webb 9 January Jack Daw[132] A man with whom Kat Moon (Jessie Wallace) has a one-night stand. Stacey Branning (Lacey Turner) catches him leaving Kat's bedroom the following day.[132]
Velma Celli 16 January Ian Stroughair[133] A drag queen who Shirley Carter (Linda Henry) hires to perform at The Queen Victoria public house's karaoke night. He flirts with Tamwar Masood (Himesh Patel) and sits on his lap whilst singing. He also invites Fatboy (Ricky Norwood) up onto the stage to sing with him.
PC Julian Walsh 20 January 2015–
18 August 2017
(4 episodes)
Luke Williams[134] A police officer who investigates Linda Carter's (Kellie Bright) rape by Dean Wicks (Matt Di Angelo) and takes her initial statement.[134] In May 2016, he arrests Bobby Beale (Eliot Carrington) for assaulting his adoptive mother Jane Beale (Laurie Brett).[135] In February 2017, he is present when Mick Carter (Danny Dyer), Shirley Carter (Linda Henry) and Babe Smith (Annette Badland) are arrested for breaching their pub licence and sits in on their interviews.[136] In August, he arrests Vincent Hubbard (Richard Blackwood) on suspicion of dealing drugs.[137]
PC/DC Vanessa Jenkins 20 January 2015–
26 April 2016
(6 episodes)
Caroline Faber[134] A police officer who investigates Linda Carter's (Kellie Bright) sexual assault claim against Dean Wicks (Matt Di Angelo).[134] She interviews Linda and takes her phone for evidence. Jenkins later informs Linda that Dean had been arrested and questioned but released on bail as there was not enough evidence to charge him. Mick Carter (Danny Dyer) angrily tells Jenkins that she is not doing her job properly and orders her out of the pub. Jenkins returns and informs Linda that Dean has been remanded in custody after assaulting a police officer. Jenkins visits Linda again and informs her and Mick that the charges against Dean have been dropped as there is not enough evidence to prosecute him. She also returns Linda's phone to her. In April 2016, she questions Louise Mitchell (Tilly Keeper) about Jay Brown (Jamie Borthwick) after he is discovered to be in a relationship with 14-year-old Linzi Bragg (Amy-Leigh Hickman).[138]
DC/DI Stephan Franklin 20 January 2015–13 April 2018
(4 episodes)
Tim Dantay[134] A police officer in charge of the investigation of Linda Carter's (Kellie Bright) allegation of rape against Dean Wicks (Matt Di Angelo).[134] He arrests Dean on suspicion of sexual assault and questions him but is forced to release him on bail due to a lack of evidence. In 2018, Vincent Hubbard (Richard Blackwood), a former police informer, contacts Franklin saying he has information about a robbery in exchange for money. Franklin tells him that no crime was reported but asks him to find evidence that Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) murdered Luke Browning (Adam Astill).
Katie McCoy 30 January Linda Armstrong[139] A duty solicitor, who represents Dean Wicks (Matt Di Angelo) when he is arrested and questioned on suspicion of sexual assault.[139]
Nerys 3 March Rhiannon Handy[140] A woman in charge of the nursery that Kat Moon (Jessie Wallace) sends her sons, Tommy, Bert and Ernie to. She has an argument with Kat after asking her to take Tommy home after he is sick.[140]
Clinton Makepeace 5–6 March
(2 episodes)
Nick Korsa[141] A man driving a car that Kim Fox-Hubbard (Tameka Empson) hides from, thinking that her estranged husband Vincent Hubbard (Richard Blackwood) has found her. Later, it is revealed during a phone call he makes, that he is actually looking for Kat Moon (Jessie Wallace). When he visits her the next day, she initially mistakes him for a social worker until he reveals that he is a private investigator who is working on a compensation case against Kat's uncle Harry Slater (Michael Elphick), who had raped four other women. Kat is too agitated to hear any more and orders him to leave. He leaves a card with his contact details in case Kat changes her mind.
Hilary Taylor 6 March 2015–
15 November 2018
(9 episodes)
Sadie Shimmin[142] A social worker who comes to visit Kat Moon (Jessie Wallace) after Linda Carter's (Kellie Bright) accidental telephone call about Kat's irresponsibility is processed. She receives directions to Kat's flat through Pam Coker (Lin Blakley), who is revealed to be an old friend of hers who often baked biscuits at her workplace. She leaves after Linda arrives to clear up the misunderstanding, and assures Kat that she and Tommy have a strong parental bond.[142] Hilary later visits Ian (Adam Woodyatt) and Jane Beale (Laurie Brett) when they want to adopt Beth Williams.[143] When Hilary visits again, Beth's mother Cindy Williams (Mimi Keene) says that she wants Beth to be adopted by a different family and asks Hilary to take Beth away. Hilary tells Cindy that Ian and Jane have a good case for adoption.[144] Hilary is seen again when she visits Denise Fox (Diane Parish) and reveals that she has tracked down JJ Johnson's (Zayden Kareem) mother Amelle Ellington (Sophia Brown), who Denise believed to be dead.[145] The following week Hilary brings Amelle to Denise's house to visit JJ, and attempts to arrange for Amelle to have regular access visits but Denise gives JJ to them and tells Hilary that she wants JJ to live with Amelle permanently and they leave together.[146] In October 2018, Hilary visits pregnant Hayley Slater (Katie Jarvis) after she contemplates suicide. Hilary initially receives a negative reception from Hayley until Hilary tells her about her own upbringing in care as well as reassuring her. Hilary visits Hayley in hospital after her baby daughter is born and again when the baby is taken to hospital as she is concerned about Hayley's abilities as a parent but is assured. She visits Hayley again after Hayley nearly sold her baby but Hayley asks for another chance.
Frances Kane 12 March Penny Layden[22] A counsellor who visits Carol Jackson (Lindsey Coulson) when her daughter Sonia Fowler (Natalie Cassidy) calls her and explains that Carol has been acting out of character. When Carol states that she does not want to talk to somebody who doesn't understand what it is like to go through cancer, Frances explains that she was in Carol's position and had to have a double mastectomy, just like Carol. Afterwards, Frances and Carol get on well and Carol goes to The Queen Victoria public house with Frances and confides in her, how she is feeling and her fears that the cancer may return. Frances then invites Carol to join her weekly counselling group sessions.
Linzi Gallo 26 March Jade Colucci[147] A woman who accuses Ineta Shirovs (Gledisa Osmani) of bullying her daughter, Theia, at school. Roxy Mitchell (Rita Simons) defends Ineta and punches Linzi in the face.
Irene Daniels 10 April Lorna Gayle[148] A nurse at a hospice that Stan Carter (Timothy West) is admitted to when his prostate cancer becomes critical. She attempts to calm Stan's daughters Shirley (Linda Henry) and Tina (Luisa Bradshaw-White), his grandson Mick (Danny Dyer) and his fiancée Cora Cross (Ann Mitchell) when Stan begins to suffer with terminal agitation and she increases his morphine dose to make the final hours of his life as comfortable as possible.
Ginger Pete 20–21 April John Merit[149]
(uncredited)
An old colleague of Stan Carter (Timothy West), who attends his funeral.
Gareth Hunt 27 April – 4 May
(3 episodes)
Ojan Genc[150] A man who throws a brick through the window of Dean Wicks' (Matt Di Angelo) salon, with a piece of paper saying "rapist" attached to it. Buster Briggs (Karl Howman) chases Gareth down the street but loses him. It is later revealed that Dean's great aunt, Babe Smith (Annette Badland), had hired Gareth to throw the brick and he later meets up with her to collect his money.[150] The following week, Buster encounters Gareth again on the street and he runs off when Buster recognises him. Buster chases him and catches up with him, pinning him to a wall and a frightened Gareth tells him about Babe's involvement in the brick throwing and that she had paid him to do it.[151]
McManus 30 April Matthew Wynn[152] A private detective hired by Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) to track down Sharon Mitchell's (Letitia Dean) birth father.[152]
Sister Judith 30 April 2015–
5 January 2016
(5 episodes)
Sandy McDade[152] A nun at a care home for nuns that had previously been the nunnery where Kat Moon (Jessie Wallace) gave birth to her daughter Zoe Slater (Michelle Ryan) 31 years previously. Sister Judith opens the door to Kat,[152] who wants closure as Zoe was the product of rape by her uncle Harry Slater (Michael Elphick). Judith introduces her to Sister Ruth (June Whitfield), who was present at the birth and remembers it in detail. After Kat leaves, Judith and Ruth look at the birth record, seeing that Kat gave birth to twins, Zoe and a boy.[59] Sister Judith comes to Walford soon after looking for Kat, but leaves without speaking to her when she sees how happy Kat is.[153] When Kat returns from Spain after winning the lottery, she agrees to make a charitable donation to the convent. Judith arrives in Walford and finds Kat at The Queen Victoria public house where Kat gives her a cheque, and Judith says Ruth could not come as she is unwell. Judith meets Stacey Branning's (Lacey Turner) son Arthur Fowler and calls him "an angel", telling Stacey to look after him.[32]
Nurse Nina Barrett 4 May 2015–
8 September 2017
(4 episodes)
Sarah Hoare[151] A nurse who treats Ronnie Mitchell (Samantha Womack) in hospital. When Vincent Hubbard (Richard Blackwood) tries to kiss Ronnie, she presses her alarm and Nina comes rushing in, but Ronnie tells her that it was a false alarm.[151] In 2017, Lauren Branning (Jacqueline Jossa) goes for a termination and Nina gives her the pills.[154] Lauren comes back the following day with her sister Abi Branning (Lorna Fitzgerald) for the second set of pills, and Nina calls Lauren in.[155] Three months later, Nina treats Abi and Steven Beale (Aaron Sidwell) after they are injured in a fire that Steven started at his family's restaurant. Steven goes into cardiac arrest, and despite Nina's best efforts to save him, he dies of his injuries.[156]
Helen Stritch QC 8–18 May
(4 episodes)
Jaye Griffiths[157][158] The prosecution lawyer in Dot Branning's (June Brown) trial for the murder of her son, Nick Cotton (John Altman). Despite Helen's best efforts Dot is acquitted of murder but is convicted of manslaughter.[157]
Adrian Quinlan QC Ben Turner[157][158] The defence lawyer in Dot Branning's (June Brown) murder trial. Adrian successfully defends Dot and she is acquitted of murder and convicted of manslaughter.[157]
Judge St. John Redmond William Gaunt[157][158] The judge in Dot Branning's (June Brown) murder trial. After Dot is convicted of manslaughter, he sentences her to fourteen months imprisonment.[157]
Midwife Jenni 12 May Golda Rosheuvel[64] The midwife who delivers Linda Carter's (Kellie Bright) baby.[64]
Nurse Esther 14–15 May
(2 episodes)
Esther Mcauley[159][160] The nurse who looks after Linda Carter (Kellie Bright) and her newborn baby in the premature baby ward. She is quick to respond when Linda's rapist, Dean Wicks (Matt Di Angelo), turns up demanding to see the baby, and informs security to not let him anywhere near the building. She also urges Linda's partner, Mick Carter (Danny Dyer), to have a DNA test to establish if he is the baby's father.
Asim Hussain 15–25 May
(4 episodes)
Nitin Kundra[160] A man introduced to Shabnam Masood (Rakhee Thakrar), by her aunt, Fatima Inzamam (Anu Hasan) as a suitor for an arranged marriage.[160] Asim is a vet and he and Shabnam get on well until he mentions the possibility of having children, which Shabnam reacts badly to. Asim apologises for upsetting her but Shabnam tells him that she is not ready to get married.[161] However, Shabnam later surprises her family and Asim by agreeing to marry him. Shabnam's on-off boyfriend Kush Kazemi (Davood Ghadami) then proposes to her and she accepts,[153] so Asim calls off the engagement and leaves.[162]
Dr Rupesh Dhiri 19 May Amerjit Deu[163] A doctor who gives medical examinations to Alfie (Shane Richie) and Kat Moon (Jessie Wallace) when they arrange to move to Spain. Alfie tries to find out from the doctor if Kat passed, but he refuses to say due to patient confidentiality. He later rings Alfie and tells him to come back to the clinic as he has had an abnormal test result.[163]
Dr Hazel Blake 21 May Karen Ascoe[164] A doctor who Alfie Moon (Shane Richie) visits when he has abnormal results from a medical examination. She informs Alfie that he could have a brain tumour, and arranges for him to undergo an MRI scan. The scan confirms that Alfie has a suspicious mass on his brain and Dr Blake tells him he will need further tests.[164]
DC Jim Glover 25 May 2015–
15 September 2017
(6 episodes)
Justin Pierre[162] A police officer who arrests Vincent Hubbard (Richard Blackwood) on suspicion of assault.[162] He questions Vincent over a drug dealer who was due to attend court to testify against Dot Branning (June Brown) but was badly beaten and could not go as a result. Glover insists he knows Vincent was responsible for the attack, but has to release him due to a lack of evidence.[75] In February 2017, he arrests Mick Carter (Danny Dyer), Shirley Carter (Linda Henry) and Babe Smith (Annette Badland) for breaching the licence of The Queen Victoria public house and interviews them.[136] He appears again one month later when Shirley changes her statement and tells him that she knew about Babe serving alcohol in the morning. Shirley is subsequently sentenced to three months in prison for perverting the course of justice.[81] Glover appears again six months later when he investigates Johnny Carter's (Ted Reilly) shooting.[165] Later in the week, he arrests Ted (Christopher Timothy) and Joyce Murray (Maggie Steed) for the shooting and also charges them with illegal possession of a firearm.[166]
Gordon Cook 1–4 June
(3 episodes)
Stephen Marcus[167] A man who Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) pays to pretend to be Sharon Mitchell's (Letitia Dean) father. Phil brings Sharon to see Gordon, and they see that he lives in a run-down flat, and witness him shouting at a group of children, putting Sharon off speaking to him.[168] However, she changes her mind and later visits him alone, and Gordon is forced to reveal he is not her father and Phil has paid him. Sharon offers him more money to double-bluff Phil to get him to reveal the truth.[167] Sharon invites Gordon to stay with them, and Phil tries to get him to leave. When Sharon gives Gordon money to renovate his home, Phil later takes it from him. Sharon then invites Phil's son Ben Mitchell (Harry Reid) to talk to Gordon about Ben's mother Kathy Sullivan (Gillian Taylforth), forcing Phil to admit the truth. Sharon orders Phil to repay Gordon, who calls the Mitchells "twisted" and leaves.[144]
Richard Day 2 June 2015–
20 April 2017
(2 episodes)
David Broughton-Davies[167] Abi Branning's (Lorna Fitzgerald) boss. She meets him at the local restaurant with her boyfriend Ben Mitchell (Harry Reid). Ben talks to Richard to distract himself from Paul Coker (Jonny Labey), who is sitting nearby.[167] In April 2017, Richard tells the Carter family that their dog, Lady Di (Hot Lips) has pneumonia and will need an operation that will cost around £6,000 to £8,000.[169]
Jez, Fiona and Kate 2 June Uncredited[167] Abi Branning's (Lorna Fitzgerald) colleagues. She meets them along with her boss Richard Day (David Broughton-Davies) at the local restaurant with her boyfriend Ben Mitchell (Harry Reid).[167]
Jonathan Malnet 11–26 June
(5 episodes)
James Barriscale[88] Jade Green's (Amaya Edward) foster father. When Jade's maternal grandfather Masood Ahmed (Nitin Ganatra) attempts to visit Jade, he sees Jonathan with another girl.[170] The following day, Jonathan is visited by Jade's paternal grandmother, Shirley Carter (Linda Henry), who discovers Jade has cystic fibrosis.[88] Shirley later brings her son and Jade's father Dean Wicks (Matt Di Angelo) to see Jade but Jonathan tells them they should go through social services. Shirley then offers Jonathan cash so they can do a DNA test to prove Dean is Jade's father, and Jonathan accepts.[171] Jonathan later meets up with Shirley and Buster Briggs (Karl Howman), Jade's paternal grandfather, and arranges for them to meet Jade.[172] Later in the week, Jonathan brings Jade to see Dean and Shirley. He reads a newspaper whilst they play a game with her. Jade runs away during the visit and Jonathan is warned by Jade's uncle Mick Carter (Danny Dyer), who had found Jade, not to trust Dean with her. Jonathan is unimpressed with Shirley and Dean and refuses to allow them any further access to Jade.[91] Off-screen, Jonathan's wife leaves him and he neglects to take care for his foster children and Jade is put with another foster family, until Shirley and Buster gain custody of her.
Seamus 30 June Uncredited A customer in Dean Wicks's (Matt Di Angelo) salon, Blades.
Sgt Major Adam Wallace 9 July – 4 September
(4 episodes)
Jamie Maclachlan[173] Lee Carter's (Danny-Boy Hatchard) commanding officer who comes looking for Lee when he fails to show up for work at the army recruitment centre. He questions Lee's mother Linda Carter (Kellie Bright) and sister Nancy Carter (Maddy Hill) over his whereabouts. Lee later bumps into Wallace at the tube station and apologises for his absences. Wallace tells Lee he can tell something is wrong with him and advises him to get professional help.[173] Wallace later returns to remind Lee that he has a meeting with his commanding officer, but Lee does not attend and ignores Wallace's calls.[174] Wallace finds Lee in the café and tells him that he could face disciplinary proceedings if he fails to show up for the meeting.[175] Wallace is later present at the army base when Lee arrives for the meeting with his girlfriend Whitney Dean (Shona McGarty) who tells Wallace that Lee wants to return to active service. Wallace ushers Whitney out for part of the appointment and tries to reassure Lee. Wallace and the commanding officer then witness Lee punch Lieutenant Harry Fielding (Robbie Jarvis) and he is discharged from the army as a result.[176]
Dr Natasha Black 10 July 2015–
4 July 2017
(10 episodes)
Rachel Bavidge[177] A GP who Stacey Branning (Lacey Turner) visits for a medical check-up. Stacey tells her that she is pregnant and Dr Black explains that Stacey's medication for her bipolar disorder would render any contraceptive pills ineffective.[177] Lee Carter (Danny-Boy Hatchard) later has an appointment with her whilst suffering from depression. She takes a blood test and suggests Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and prescribes him anti-depressants.[178] Abi Branning (Lorna Fitzgerald) and Ben Mitchell (Harry Reid) later visit her for their first antenatal checkup. When Ben asks if they can find out when the baby is due and Dr Black asks Abi when her last period was, Abi says she does not feel well, so Dr Black asks Ben to get some water. Abi tells Dr Black she does not want Ben there, so when he returns, Dr Black asks him to leave. Abi then admits she is not pregnant and Dr Black encourages her to tell Ben the truth.[179] Sonia Fowler (Natalie Cassidy) visits Dr Black when she finds a lump in her breast. She examines Sonia and refers her for further tests in hospital.[180] Lee visits her again with his pregnant girlfriend Whitney Dean (Shona McGarty). Dr Black takes Whitney's blood pressure and arranges for her to return for her twelve-week scan.[181] Lee and Whitney visit her again the following week and Dr Black informs Whitney that she has chlamydia. She prescribes Whitney pills for treatment and asks her and Lee if they have had any other sexual partners to inform them, which they deny.[182] Denise Fox (Diane Parish) then visits her after discovering she is pregnant. Dr Black examines Denise and reveals that she is nineteen weeks gone, causing Denise to realise that Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) is the father of her baby.[183] Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) visits her for the results of his check-up. She tells him that he is at risk of getting Type 2 diabetes. Ian is relieved as he believed he had cancer, but Dr Black warns him that he needs to take the situation seriously.[81] When Ian returns to see Dr Black get test results, they show that he has crossed the threshold for diabetes, despite making lifestyle changes.[184] Karen Taylor (Lorraine Stanley) takes her daughter Bernadette Taylor (Clair Norris) to see Dr Black when Karen figures out Bernadette is pregnant. Dr Black confirms the pregnancy and asks Bernadette if the sex was consensual. Bernadette refuses to name the father and she informs Karen and Bernadette she has to inform social services due to Bernadette being underage.[185]
Muriel Rhodes 13 July Morag Siller[186] A woman running a prenatal class, attended by Shabnam Masood (Rakhee Thakrar) and Stacey Branning (Lacey Turner), acting as her birthing partner. Muriel assumes they are a lesbian couple.[186]
Simon Cray 13 July Adam Slynn[186] Two men that Cindy Williams (Mimi Keene) meets in The Albert bar. She asks them to buy her a drink, and then they take her to their car. She thinks they are going to another bar, but they pull up and Simon starts drinking in the vehicle after Glen gives him a bottle of vodka. Cindy tells Simon that she wants to leave, but he replies that the party is just about to start.[186] Later, Cindy tells Jane Beale (Laurie Brett) that she got away from them by crying and claiming she would be late for her school prom.
Glen Uncredited
Jamil Choudry 27 July – 3 August
(3 episodes)
Neil D'Souza[187] Max Branning's (Jake Wood) duty solicitor, when he is arrested for the murder of Lucy Beale (Hetti Bywater) (see "Who Killed Lucy Beale?"). He sits in on Max's police interviews[187][188] and visits him in prison, where he brings the wrong file, which he drops. Max is unimpressed and sacks Jamil.[189]
Magistrate Beryl Todd 28 July 2015–
23 February 2017
(2 episodes)
Mary Ryder[188] A magistrate who tells Max Branning (Jake Wood) that he will not be granted bail and will be committed to Crown Court to stand trial for Lucy Beale's (Hetti Bywater) murder.[188] She appears again when Denise Fox (Diane Parish) is charged for assaulting Keegan Baker (Zack Morris). She orders Denise to pay £200 for the assault.[8]
Sarah Cutler 21 August – 23 December
(2 episodes)
Vanessa Bailey[94] A midwife who tells Stacey Branning (Lacey Turner) what her options are regarding taking her bipolar medication during her pregnancy.[94] She later visits Stacey at home to monitor her progress. Stacey argues with her boyfriend Martin Fowler (James Bye) in front of her and tells him to get Sarah a cup of tea and biscuits.[190]
Floella Wilson 24 August Mariam Haque[191] A nurse who performs a baby scan on Stacey Branning (Lacey Turner).[191]
Dickie Ticker 25 August – 28 December
(3 episodes)
Geoff McGivern[192] A comedian booked by Mick Carter (Danny Dyer) for Kush Kazemi's (Davood Ghadami) stag party. Dickie gets drunk and rants about his wife, and eventually Mick sends him home.[192][193] Dickie returns for Mick's stag party, where he continues to moan about married life, but then flirts with Saucy Lil, who is entertaining at the party.[194]
Dr Nicholas Forbes 28 August Gary MacKay[195] A doctor who confirms that Shabnam Masood's (Rakhee Thakrar) baby has died in the womb and will be stillborn.[195]
Daljit Singh 1 September Ranjit Singh Shubh[174] A man who lives in Babe Smith's (Annette Badland) old house and tells her family she has moved to Ramsgate.[174]
Lieutenant Harry Fielding 4 September Robbie Jarvis[176] Lee Carter's (Danny-Boy Hatchard) former commanding officer, who flirts with Lee's girlfriend Whitney Dean (Shona McGarty). After Fielding goads him, Lee punches him and is thrown out of the army as a result.[176]
Judge Anthony Abego 15 September 2015–
7 October 2016
(11 episodes)
Jeffery Kissoon[102] The judge presiding over Max Branning's (Jake Wood) trial for the murder of Lucy Beale (Hetti Bywater) (see "Who Killed Lucy Beale?"). He sentences Max to life imprisonment, off screen after he is found guilty of murder.[102] Abego appears again at a bail hearing for Paul Coker's (Jonny Labey) killers. He denies bail for the suspects and orders them to be remanded in custody to await trial.[196] Abego appears again at the gang's plea hearing when they admit the charges against them.[197]
Thomas 18 September Uncredited[178] A window cleaner who visits Dot Branning (June Brown) at her home to be paid for work he carried out.[178]
DS Craig Pike 16 October – 11 December
(4 episodes)
Charlie De'Ath[28] A "mystery man", who meets Vincent Hubbard (Richard Blackwood) in secret. Vincent tells him he is working with Ronnie Mitchell (Samantha Womack), to which Pike says that was not their plan, but Vincent says he has something better in mind.[28] When Ronnie discovers Vincent is a police informant and has Vincent's folder of intelligence on the Mitchell family, Vincent calls Pike, saying they have a problem. They meet and Pike says he will deal with Ronnie if Vincent does not. Vincent then talks to Ronnie, when Pike arrives and introduces himself. He tells Ronnie that they are investigating her cousin, Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden), and if she tells anyone, he will make sure she goes to prison for the murder of Carl White (Daniel Coonan).[198] Vincent and Pike later meet and Vincent says they should be able to take Phil down, but Pike says they are not yet ready.[199] When Vincent tries to have Phil arrested himself by planting a gun on him, Pike sacks Vincent as he did not stick to their plan and later attacks him in his house, witnessed by his wife Kim Fox-Hubbard (Tameka Empson), mother Claudette Hubbard (Ellen Thomas) and foster sister Donna Yates (Lisa Hammond).[200]
PC Stuart Kent 23 October Jamie Bannerman[201] A police officer who is present when Kathy Sullivan (Gillian Taylforth) and DCI Jill Marsden (Sophie Stanton) visit an address in Notting Hill, where Kathy claims Gavin Sullivan (Paul Nicholas) is holding Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) prisoner. Kent tells Marsden she needs to see something in the house, which turns out to be blood on the floor and wall.
Dr Michael Osoba 27 October 2015–
8 September 2017
(3 episodes)
Hainsley Lloyd Bennett[202][156] A doctor who examines Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) after his abduction by Gavin Sullivan (Paul Nicholas).[202] He then treats Martin Fowler (James Bye) after he is trapped under a bus that crashes into the market and the viaduct. He tells Martin that there could be damage to his kidneys.[203]
Dr Jo Mount 30 October 2015–
10 October 2016
(2 episodes)
Emma Davies[115] A doctor who treats Stacey Branning (Lacey Turner) after she suffers an electric shock at her flat. When Dr. Mount scans her unborn baby, Stacey asks her if it is a boy or a girl, but she tells her she cannot say, though confirms it is a boy by saying Stacey should go with her instinct.[115] She later treats Whitney Dean (Shona McGarty) when she suffers a miscarriage. She tells Whitney and her fiancé Lee Carter (Danny-Boy Hatchard) that they can sign a book of remembrance for their lost baby.[204]
Holly 30 October Uncredited A paramedic, who, along with her colleague, Tom Pepper, takes Stacey Branning (Lacey Turner) to hospital after she is electrocuted in her flat.[115]
Burke 23–24 November
(2 episodes)
Brett Allen[205] A man who arrests Ronnie Mitchell (Samantha Womack) for the murder of Carl White (Daniel Coonan), but when Ronnie is in his car, he says they are not going to a police station and she realises he is not a police officer.[205] He later releases Ronnie miles from anywhere, and it is revealed that they are associates of Vincent Hubbard (Richard Blackwood) and he was saving her from being arrested.[206]
Tony 24 November Uncredited A man who Denise Fox (Diane Parish) discovers in her house, and Denise's sister Kim Fox-Hubbard (Tameka Empson) reveals that she is looking to make cosmetic improvements to the house and Tony is measuring things, but it is later revealed that Kim plans to sell her half of the house and will restore it to two properties.[206]
Glen 11 December Uncredited A foster son of Claudette Hubbard (Ellen Thomas), who attends Claudette's son Vincent Hubbard's (Richard Blackwood) birthday party.[200]
Mr and Mrs Irvine 14 December Uncredited A couple who attend Les Coker's (Roger Sloman) annual Christmas party in The Queen Victoria public house.[207]
Norman Grainger 15 December Justin Edwards[117] The head of Walford Council's housing department. At the council's Christmas party at Beales' restaurant, Linda Carter (Kellie Bright) and Babe Smith (Annette Badland) lead a protest group of Walford residents to help homeless Cora Cross (Ann Mitchell) get a house. Market inspector Tamwar Masood (Himesh Patel) posts a photograph online anonymously, and shows it to Norman. With the threat that it would look like negative PR for the council, Norman is forced to give Cora a flat in Dalston.
Dr Nina Tan 21 December 2015–
6 January 2016
(2 episodes)
Wendy Kweh[208] A doctor who Shabnam Masood (Rakhee Thakrar) visits with her husband Kush Kazemi (Davood Ghadami) to see if her missed periods mean there will be any issues with them having another baby after the death of their son, Zaair Kazemi. After an ultrasound scan detects abnormalities in Shabnam's uterus, she recommends her to have hysteroscopy in the New Year to rule out any problems.[208] After Shabnam has the hysteroscopy, Tan informs her that she has some scarring in her uterus, meaning that it is unlikely that she will be able to have another baby.[209]
Dr Joe Yip 25–28 December
(3 episodes)
Chike Chan A doctor who treats Dennis Rickman (Bleu Landau) after he is left in a critical condition following a car accident. After noticing a large area of bruising on Phil Mitchell's (Steve McFadden) stomach, he recommends that he go in for a scan, and once it is done, diagnoses him with cirrhosis of the liver caused by his alcoholism. He warns him to stop drinking or else he will die, but Phil ignores him.[210] Yip continues to urge Phil to seek treatment, but when he gives Phil a leaflet about cirrhosis, Phil bins it.
Debbie Frith 25 December 2015–
30 March 2017
(5 episodes)
Hester Ruoff[210] A paramedic who treats Dennis Rickman (Bleu Landau) at the scene after he is badly injured in a car crash.[210] She later treats Les Coker (Roger Sloman) when he suffers a heart attack and takes him to hospital.[211] She treats Martin Fowler (James Bye) after he is trapped under a bus that crashes into the market and the viaduct.[212][203] Debbie attends the scene when Michelle Fowler (Jenna Russell) crashes her car into the chip shop.[213]
Mr Colin McWerther 26 December 2015–
26 January 2017
(4 episodes)
Robert Hands[30] A hospital consultant who tells Sharon Mitchell (Letitia Dean) that her son Dennis Rickman (Bleu Landau) has a subdural haematoma following a car crash, and it needs an operation, after which they can assess him for possible brain damage.[30] He later assures Sharon that Dennis has come through the operation well, but he is still sedated and cannot assess any brain damage until he is awake. He treats Whitney Carter (Shona McGarty) after she is trapped under a bus that crashes into the market and the viaduct. He tells her father-in-law Mick Carter (Danny Dyer) that she has received a blow to the head.[203]
Saucy Lil 28 December Lacey Bond[194] Mick Carter's (Danny Dyer) former girlfriend who is hired as a stripper for his stag party.
Clare Friday 29 December Hattie Ladbury[214] A police civilian employee who speaks to Roxy Mitchell (Rita Simons) after she reports that Dean Wicks (Matt Di Angelo) has attempted to rape her. Roxy is photographed and examined, and then gives a statement to Clare.

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The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the BBC soap opera EastEnders in 2015 by order of first appearance All characters were introduced by the show s executive producer Dominic Treadwell Collins January saw the arrival of the year s first baby Matthew Mitchell Cotton son of Ronnie Mitchell Samantha Womack and Charlie Cotton Declan Bennett The following month saw the show celebrate its 30th anniversary with a live week which oversaw the live arrivals of Vincent Hubbard Richard Blackwood and the second baby born in 2015 Pearl Fox Hubbard Vincent s daughter with Kim Fox Hubbard Tameka Empson In March Claudette Hubbard Ellen Thomas arrived as Donna Yates Lisa Hammond foster mother and an acquaintance of Les Coker Roger Sloman followed by Stan Carter s Timothy West friend Cyril Bishop Andrew Sachs and Sharon Mitchell s aunt Margaret Midhurst Jan Harvey whilst Denise van Outen joined in April as Karin Smart May saw the arrivals of June Whitfield as Sister Ruth Mick Danny Dyer and Linda Carter s Kellie Bright son Ollie Carter the year s third baby Mo Harris Laila Morse business associate Fat Elvis and Kush Kazemi s Davood Ghadami mother Carmel Bonnie Langford Paul Coker Jonny Labey the grandson of Les and Pam Coker Lin Blakley was introduced in June as was Jade Green Amaya Edward the long lost daughter of Shabnam Masood Rakhee Thakrar and Dean Wicks Matt Di Angelo After Kathy Sullivan s Gillian Taylforth surprise return during the 30th anniversary in February her husband Gavin Sullivan Paul Nicholas made his debut in August September saw the arrivals of Max Branning s Jake Wood prosecution lawyer Hazel Warren Clare Higgins and Louie Beale the baby son of Lauren Branning Jacqueline Jossa and Peter Beale Ben Hardy In October Elaine Peacock s Maria Friedman toyboy lover Jason Adams Scott Neal was introduced as well as first transgender character to be played by a transgender actor Kyle Slater Riley Carter Millington December saw the birth of the year s fifth baby Kush and Stacey Slater s Lacey Turner son Arthur Fowler Additionally multiple other characters appeared throughout the year EastEnders logo Contents 1 Matthew Mitchell Cotton 2 Vincent Hubbard 3 Pearl Fox Hubbard 4 Claudette Hubbard 4 1 Storylines 5 Cyril Bishop 6 Margaret Midhurst 6 1 Development and reception 7 Karin Smart 8 Sister Ruth 9 Ollie Carter 10 Fat Elvis 11 Carmel Kazemi 12 Paul Coker 13 Jade Green 14 Rosemary Kerr 15 Gavin Sullivan 16 Hazel Warren 17 Louie Beale 18 Sami Jackson 19 Wellard II 20 Jason Adams 21 Kyle Slater 21 1 Development and reception 22 Arthur Fowler 23 Other characters 24 References 25 External linksMatthew Mitchell Cotton EditMatthew Mitchell CottonEastEnders characterPortrayed byZack KarbritzDuration2015 2017First appearanceEpisode 49891 January 2015 2015 01 01 Last appearanceEpisode 561615 December 2017 2017 12 15 ClassificationFormer recurringIntroduced byDominic Treadwell Collins 2015 John Yorke 2017 In universe informationFamilyMitchellFatherCharlie CottonMotherRonnie MitchellStepfatherJack BranningStepmotherLiz CottonHalf brothersJames BranningHalf sistersDanielle JonesGrandfathersNick Cotton Archie MitchellGrandmothersYvonne Cotton Glenda MitchellUnclesAshley Cotton Danny MitchellAuntsRoxy MitchellDotty CottonFirst cousinsAmy MitchellOther relativesDot Cotton Phil Mitchell Sam Mitchell Ben Mitchell Louise Mitchell Ricky Mitchell Billy Mitchell Will Mitchell Janet Mitchell Lola Pearce Lexi PearceMatthew Mitchell Cotton portrayed by Zack Karbritz 1 is the son of Charlie Cotton Declan Bennett and Ronnie Mitchell Samantha Womack He is born during the episode broadcast on 1 January 2015 on his parents wedding day 2 Matthew is born after Ronnie is involved in a car accident She is later placed in a coma due to her injuries Her sister Roxy Mitchell Rita Simons and her boyfriend Aleks Shirovs Kristian Kiehling look after Matthew when Charlie refuses to see him due to Ronnie s absence Charlie s father Nick Cotton John Altman takes Matthew from Roxy attempting to force Charlie to see his son but Charlie refuses and gives him back to Roxy Aleks suggests naming him Matthew after Nick s mother Dot Branning June Brown quotes from the Gospel of Matthew Aleks s daughter Ineta Shirovs Gledisa Arthur becomes fed up with Aleks looking after Matthew and takes him to the bus stop so they can go to the hospital 3 Charlie finds them and takes Matthew home He and Roxy then share residency until Ronnie is discharged from hospital When Matthew is nine months old he stays with Ronnie when she and Charlie separate although Charlie vows to fight for custody When Charlie tells Roxy he wants to take Matthew to France she tells Ronnie Roxy goes with Charlie but he soon realises that Ronnie and Roxy are working together when he sees Roxy constantly looking at her phone and Fatboy tells him that Vincent has told Ronnie so he decides to leave with Matthew alone However Ronnie arrives before Charlie can board his train and convinces him not to make the same mistakes as Nick did Charlie leaves Matthew with Ronnie 4 Four days later Charlie returns to Walford having been persuaded by Dot to fight for custody but Ronnie turns nasty when Charlie threatens to tell the police that she murdered Carl White Daniel Coonan and says that she will never see Matthew again She and former boyfriend Vincent Hubbard Richard Blackwood confront Charlie who in fear of his life disappears 5 Matthew lives with Ronnie and her ex husband Jack Branning Scott Maslen when they reunite in March 2016 and Jack and Roxy s daughter Amy Mitchell Abbie Knowles later moves in Matthew is nearly hit by a car when Hannah Reynolds Mia Jenkins steps into the road whilst holding him but is saved by Andy Flynn Jack Derges who pushes them out of the way of the approaching car 6 On the night that Ronnie and Jack remarry on New Year s Day 2017 Ronnie and Roxy both die after drowning in the hotel swimming pool leaving Matthew in Jack and his maternal grandmother Glenda Mitchell s Glynis Barber care when she moves in to help bring up the children 7 Glenda Amy Matthew and Jack s son Ricky Mitchell Henri Charles grow close but eventually she realises she is not what Jack Amy Ricky and Matthew need to get through Ronnie and Roxy s deaths so decides to leave Walford while promising to remain a part of Amy and Matthew s lives After taking Matthew to the garden centre in February 2017 Dot has an accident in her car due to her eye sight 8 She and Matthew are unharmed and taken home by the police 9 When Matthew goes missing Jack s brother Max Branning Jake Wood tells Jack that Matthew is at Dot s and when Jack goes to get him Charlie answers the door telling Jack they need to talk about Matthew Jack reluctantly lets Charlie spend time with and look after Charlie Charlie tells Dot that he has seen a solicitor about Matthew who he plans to take back to Ireland with him Dot tells Jack that Charlie is going to take Matthew back to Ireland and Charlie and Jack argue about it with Jack later telling Charlie that he swore on Ronnie s grave to never leave Amy Ricky and Matthew When Charlie provokes Jack by saying Ronnie deserved to die Jack punches him and Max tells Jack he may have lost his chances of keeping Matthew Max learns that Jack still may get to keep Matthew despite the fight with Jack so Max visits Charlie and beats him up to make it look like Jack did it In April 2017 Jack is arrested and charged with assault Dot attempts to mediate between Charlie and Jack but they fail to come up with any solution and Jack plans to go on the run with Amy Ricky and Matthew but Dot tells Max and they talk him out of it Charlie watches Honey Mitchell Emma Barton in the park with Amy Ricky Matthew and her children Janet Grace and Will Mitchell Freddie Phillips Honey tells Charlie what a good father Jack is and Charlie informs Jack he has notified social services about applying for residency Stacey Fowler Lacey Turner tells Jack he has to work things out with Charlie Charlie s wife Liz Cotton Michelle Connolly arrives in Albert Square in place of Charlie and tells Jack about her job and family trying to assure him that Matthew would have a good life and that Amy and Ricky would be welcome to visit Jack phones Liz to arrange a visit and agree rules for Matthew letting Charlie have residency Jack and Dot are heartbroken when Matthew leaves with Charlie and Liz Charlie and Matthew return in December 2017 and Charlie explains to Jack the reason for their return is that Matthew refers to Jack as dad Charlie also tells Jack that he just wanted contact and that having Matthew full time was not part of the plan so Jack demands to know what the plan was Charlie tells Jack that Max set him up After initially denying it Max admits that he was responsible for Matthew being taken away as payback and Jack throws Max out Reporters for the Daily Mirror called Matthew an unfortunate boy 10 Vincent Hubbard EditMain article Vincent Hubbard Vincent Hubbard played by Richard Blackwood made his first screen appearance on 17 February 2015 11 The character and casting was announced on 17 January 2015 12 Blackwood praised bosses for the character of Vincent stating he knew that his portrayal would surprise viewers given his comedy background 13 He is described on the BBC website as a smooth operator whose easy charm and quick wittedness covers a steely ruthless streak and a reputation as a bit of a bad boy 14 The BBC then go on to also state that Vincent believes himself to be the main man in the room and knows how to play people to his advantage 14 Pearl Fox Hubbard EditPearl Fox HubbardEastEnders characterPortrayed byArayah Harris BuckleDuration2015 presentFirst appearanceEpisode 5017 501819 February 2015ClassificationPresent recurringIntroduced byDominic Treadwell CollinsIn universe informationFatherVincent HubbardMotherKim FoxBrothersMica FoxGrandmothersClaudette Hubbard Emerald FoxAuntsDenise Fox Daphne Fox Donna Yates foster First cousinsChelsea Fox Libby Fox Raymond DawkinsOther relativesJordan AtkinsPearl Fox Hubbard also Fox played by Arayah Harris Buckle 15 16 is the daughter of Kim Fox Hubbard Tameka Empson and Vincent Hubbard Richard Blackwood She was born during the live episode broadcast on 19 February 2015 during the show s 30th anniversary celebrations 17 Pearl is born in the ladies toilets of The Queen Victoria public house after Kim goes into labour two months early She is placed in intensive care following her birth and Kim is told that she has an infection A week later Kim has Pearl christened with the middle names Denise and Patrice named after her sister Denise Fox Diane Parish and Denise s surrogate father Patrick Trueman Rudolph Walker respectively and is told that she has recovered from her infection In March 2015 Kim is able to bring Pearl home to Albert Square Eventually Kim and Vincent reunite and Vincent moves in so he can become a proper father to Pearl Kim and Vincent enter her in a baby contest which she wins after Vincent pays the competition manager As Vincent s feud with Phil Mitchell Steve McFadden escalates in December 2015 Phil kidnaps Pearl while she is being looked after by Vincent s foster sister Donna Yates Lisa Hammond but is safely being looked after by Honey Mitchell Emma Barton Gary Gillatt from Inside Soap observed that Pearl s name was his favourite subtle touch for the show s birthday celebrations as Pearl is the gift traditionally given on a 30th anniversary 18 While Heat s Kay Ribeiro was disappointed that Kim did not name her after Queen Victoria considering where she was born 19 Ribeiro also thought that Kim would have chosen something suitably flashy and fabulous but chose the surprisingly demure name Pearl Oh well each to their own 19 Katy Brent from the Daily Mirror commented You d think that being born in Albert Square in the Vic on the 30th anniversary of the show would be a good omen for any baby Sadly that doesn t seem to be the case for baby Pearl whose little life is hanging in the balance 20 Brent hoped Pearl would come through her illness so there would be a happy outcome for a change 20 Claudette Hubbard EditClaudette HubbardEastEnders characterPortrayed byEllen ThomasDuration2015 2016First appearanceEpisode 5031 503212 March 2015Last appearanceEpisode 53781 November 2016ClassificationFormer regularIntroduced byDominic Treadwell CollinsIn universe informationOccupationFoster carer Barmaid Market traderSistersCynthiaHusbandHenry Hubbard backstory SonsVincent HubbardAdoptive sonsGlen foster Linford Short foster Adoptive daughtersDonna Yates foster GrandsonsMica FoxGranddaughtersPearl Fox Ellen Thomas appeared in three separate roles before being cast as Claudette in 2015 Claudette Hubbard 21 played by Ellen Thomas made her first screen appearance on 12 March 2015 22 Thomas casting was announced on 1 March 2015 23 The role of Claudette marks Thomas fourth time on EastEnders she previously appeared as Pearl Chadwick 1990 Estella Hulton in 2002 and Grace Olubunmi 2010 2011 23 Of Thomas and her character executive producer Dominic Treadwell Collins commented Ellen Thomas belongs on EastEnders Albert Square now has a new steely matriarch with a few twisted secrets hidden behind her beaming smile 23 David Brown from the Radio Times added that Claudette had links to established regular characters and would be a tough talking resident of Albert Square 23 Thomas revealed that Claudette s family would be introduced to the square saying Claudette is a foster mother she s fostered children for the last 30 years She s fostered the kind of children nobody else wants tough cookies She stated that it was a brilliant opportunity to bring new characters in 24 Laura Jane Tyler from Inside Soap admitted to being a little scared by steely Claudette and said she made Vincent look like a pussycat 25 Tyler also hoped that Claudette would turn out to be a big crime boss 25 On 13 September 2016 it was confirmed that Ellen Thomas would depart as Claudette and would leave the show in the coming weeks after being axed by the new executive producer Sean O Connor 26 Storylines Edit Claudette is shown to be having what looks like an affair with Les Coker Roger Sloman when he visits her at a cafe and gives her a necklace Later that night while he and his wife Pam Coker Lin Blakley are celebrating their wedding anniversary Les gets a text from Claudette thanking him for her necklace Claudette and Les meet again a week later at the park with Claudette later arriving for her foster daughter Donna Yates Lisa Hammond birthday celebrations as arranged by Pam It is revealed that she knows Les and Pam from when the latter worked as a social worker and placed Donna in Claudette s care Weeks later it is revealed that both Claudette and Les are in Gran Canaria on business Donna ironically suggests that the two should meet up Claudette reappears when her son Vincent Hubbard Richard Blackwood introduces her to her new granddaughter Pearl and his wife Kim Fox Hubbard Tameka Empson Claudette is angry that she had to wait so long to meet Pearl She is hostile towards Kim her sister Denise Fox Diane Parish and their family friend Patrick Trueman Rudolph Walker as she believes that they have stolen Vincent from her When Les grandson Paul Coker Jonny Labey arrives in Walford he reveals that he knows Les and Claudette are having an affair Les decides to stop meeting Claudette but she is not willing to conclude it and states that she will make it difficult for him to exit When Paul tells Vincent that Claudette and Les are having an affair Vincent confronts her about it after finding identical postcards from Gran Canaria in both her and Les s houses but agrees not to say anything to Pam Les attempts to dissuade Claudette from coming to the Coker and Sons centenary party but she goes anyway and tells Les that Vincent is aware of their meetings Meanwhile at home Paul tells Pam about the affair Claudette later realises that Pam knows while seeing her freak out at her face with her and Les in the newspaper photo She makes plans to have dinner with Les declining Pam s invitation to dinner on the way there When Pam notes how Claudette used exactly the same words as Les did Claudette sends Les home He accidentally leaves his tie at her house Claudette who knows the Mitchells finds Vincent has been beaten by Phil Mitchell Steve McFadden and vows revenge on Phil 27 When Pam visits Claudette she finds Les s tie but after he and Claudette give conflicting explanations on this Pam leaves to stay with her sister Les becomes very distraught at her departure and Claudette urges him to tell Pam the truth just as Pam returns and walks in on them together Shortly after Claudette leaves the house Pam urges Les to end the affair or their marriage is over Two months later Les visits Claudette for comfort after Pam refuses to speak to him on their deceased son s birthday Two days later he calls Claudette telling her he cannot stop thinking about her and later makes an excuse to Pam to go and be with Claudette again He is then caught at Claudette s house in his underwear by Donna who concludes they are having an affair though Claudette tries to explain it is not what she thinks Donna tells Pam who goes to Claudette s house and sets about destroying gifts from Les until Claudette says the presents are not hers and Pam should ask Les about Christine 28 When Pam asks Les he reveals that Christine is his secret feminine alter ego and he likes wearing women s clothes and that Claudette has been supporting this secret Claudette later tells Pam that Les persuaded her not to reveal his secret and encourages Pam to speak to Les about it The next day she helps Pam and Les prepare for their meeting with Christine and tells Pam that seeing Christine for the first time will be easier than she thinks Claudette is later annoyed when Vincent has sex with a married Ronnie Mitchell Samantha Womack whom he had dated before and advises them to work on their own marriages She moves in with Vincent Kim and Pearl when he buys a large house on Albert Square Claudette starts working in The Albert and meets Phil s aunt Sal Anna Karen who is visiting the Mitchells Sal reveals that Claudette used to work at a bar nearby and has known the Mitchell family for decades Sal threatens to reveal secrets about Claudette so she asks Vincent to speed up with his plan to take down the Mitchells It is revealed that Claudette s husband Henry was an associate of Den Watts Leslie Grantham Ted Hills Brian Croucher Gavin Sullivan Paul Nicholas and Eric Mitchell George Russo 29 Phil s father Vincent was told by Claudette that Henry was killed by Eric 34 years previously on Christmas Eve after a confrontation when Vincent was a child A drunken Phil kidnaps Pearl which leads to an altercation between Vincent and Phil Vincent says that Eric killed his father but Phil says Henry just left Walford The feud between the Mitchells and Hubbards leads to the death of innocent Fatboy Ricky Norwood so Vincent tells Claudette that their feud killed him and they should end it but this infuriates Claudette who then compares him to his father and accidentally lets slip that Henry did not die when she said he did 30 When Ronnie s mother Glenda Mitchell Glynis Barber makes a brief visit she recognises Claudette and Vincent and later tells Ronnie that Eric did not kill Henry because he was drunk that night and did not leave the house 31 Ronnie then blackmails Claudette with the information so Claudette tells Vincent to end the feud as it cannot bring back Henry or Fatboy 32 Claudette and Patrick flirt with each other and eventually begin dating however it is hampered by Denise s disapproval Claudette and Kim s rivalry intensifies at Pearl s first birthday party and when Claudette s foster son Linford Short Leon Lopez announces that he and Vincent have entered Claudette into the Pride of Walford Awards and she is a finalist a jealous Kim jumps on Pearl s bouncy castle in an attempt to take attention from Claudette which Claudette punctures in retaliation Later that day Gavin meets Claudette and blackmails her saying he wants money to stop him revealing a secret from her past 33 She fails to get money from Les or Vincent so she meets Gavin at her home and tries to pay him off with sex However he says that it is worthless as she used to be promiscuous and asks how she killed Henry so Claudette strikes him over the head with a candelabra Vincent then arrives and she lies about the circumstances but when Gavin escapes her lies are revealed and Vincent works out he was blackmailing her and she killed Henry When she insults Henry Vincent chokes Claudette as Patrick arrives and stops him 34 Vincent reveals to Patrick that Claudette killed Henry and as Patrick tries to call the police Claudette tries to snatch the phone off him but falls down the basement stairs hitting her head on a brick Patrick leaves to get help but when he returns Vincent has buried Claudette underneath the basement and tells Patrick to forget it happened or they will both be arrested for murder However unknown to Vincent and Patrick Claudette escapes from the basement and is brought into the hospital by paramedics after she was found by the side of a road 35 Patrick later sees Claudette 36 Realising that she is alive he tells Vincent who soon realises the truth When Vincent goes to Donna s home Donna reveals Claudette is with her and has told her what Vincent did to her Donna refuses to believe that Claudette killed Henry so Vincent reveals that Claudette killed Fatboy 37 Donna is distraught at being lied to and asks Vincent and Claudette to leave but Patrick arrives and confirms that Claudette killed Henry Claudette insists Henry s death was an accident and threatens to show the police her neck bruises if Patrick calls the police on her but Donna sees past this saying that Claudette s fostering her was just an attempt to lessen Claudette s guilt Vincent tells Claudette to leave Walford for good or he will tell Gavin where she is Claudette visits Pearl privately and says goodbye to her promising that she will come back soon 38 At the Pride of Walford Awards a few months later Donna accepts an award on her mum s behalf saying how she was not alone when Claudette took her in but now she is alone again However Claudette secretly watches behind the door but decides not to come in 39 Claudette tries to visit Donna in Bridge Street Market but notices her former enemy Peggy Mitchell Barbara Windsor who scowls at her so Claudette walks away 40 Claudette supports Les and Pam when their grandson Paul dies following a homophobic attack and she learns that Babe Smith Annette Badland has been blackmailing them over Les cross dressing Claudette threatens Babe and their argument is witnessed by Babe s relative Linda Carter Kellie Bright 41 When Babe is locked in The Queen Victoria public house s freezer store Linda accuses Claudette but Patrick states she was with him revealing their relationship to Vincent and Donna However when Patrick states that Claudette left the house at about the time Babe was attacked she ends their relationship saying he does not trust her Claudette also exposes Babe s blackmail to Linda and her husband Mick Carter Danny Dyer 42 It transpires that the real culprit is Abi Branning Lorna Fitzgerald She later briefly reconciles with Patrick but her jealousy over his closeness with Dot Branning June Brown causes him to publicly break up with her Humiliated and enraged she asks Vincent to take care of Patrick for hurting her but he and Donna make her see the error of her ways and encourage her to stay with Linford to clear her head On her way out of Walford she meets Patrick and tells him he was never good enough for her but Patrick says that Claudette does not think she is good enough for anyone 43 Cyril Bishop EditCyril BishopEastEnders characterPortrayed byAndrew SachsFirst appearanceEpisode 503418 March 2015Last appearanceEpisode 503519 March 2015ClassificationFormer guestIntroduced byDominic Treadwell CollinsCyril Bishop played by Andrew Sachs appears on 18 and 19 March 2015 He is a cancer patient who Stan Carter Timothy West befriends when he is admitted to hospital Cyril is in a bed on the same ward as Stan He is visited by his family which Stan witnesses having told his own family not to come and see him He talks to Stan about his love of Carry On films and they share their thoughts on their situations Their relationship turns sour when Stan realises that his family do not care for him like Cyril s family do Later in the day Cyril dies during an argument between Babe Smith Annette Badland and Cora Cross Ann Mitchell 44 45 Sachs role as Stan s hospital roommate was revealed on 10 March 2015 when it was said he would be part of Stan s exit storyline 46 47 Duncan Lindsay from the Metro said Stan becomes infuriated by Cyril s presence but something tells us that before the inevitable heartbreaking finale of the tale the pair could become good friends a la Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson in The Bucket List and said that Sachs appearance in the show is a treat for viewers 48 Margaret Midhurst EditMargaret MidhurstEastEnders characterPortrayed byJan HarveyDuration2015 2016First appearanceEpisode 503824 March 2015Last appearanceEpisode 53128 July 2016ClassificationFormer recurringIntroduced byDominic Treadwell CollinsIn universe informationOccupationSolicitorMotherIvy SullivanBrothersGavin SullivanSistersSallyNiecesSharon WattsMargaret Midhurst played by Jan Harvey 49 appears in nine episodes between 24 March 2015 and 8 July 2016 Margaret is the solicitor who handled Sharon Mitchell s Letitia Dean adoption Sharon visits Margaret in a bid to find her biological father Margaret tells Sharon that all the paperwork in connection with her case had been destroyed She later visits Sharon at home after Sharon calls her and asks Margaret if her adoptive father Den Watts Leslie Grantham was her biological father fearing that her son Dennis Rickman Harry Hickles Bleu Landau could be a product of incest Margaret assures Sharon that Den was not her biological father but reveals that Den had not wanted the adoption discussed at The Queen Victoria public house making Sharon conclude that her biological father was someone Den knew Sharon later arranges for Carol Jackson Lindsey Coulson to meet Margaret and she offers to represent Carol s brother Max Branning Jake Wood when he is charged with the murder of Lucy Beale Hetti Bywater see Who Killed Lucy Beale Before Margaret goes to the prison to meet Max Sharon informs her she has decided not to find her father insisting that she needs to move on from her past When Carol starts to believe Max is guilty she relieves Margaret of her duties Sharon offers to pay her for her services and Margaret reveals that she will inform Max that she is dropping the case and that he needs to find another lawyer to represent him when Sharon visits Margaret to file for divorce from Phil it is clear that Margaret is covering for someone when the police arrive at her offices It later emerges that Margaret is Gavin Sullivan s Paul Nicholas sister and Gavin is Sharon s birth father making Margaret Sharon s aunt and Gavin asked Margaret to make sure Sharon did not find out after she told him that Sharon was trying to find him After Gavin gets money from Vincent Hubbard Richard Blackwood after attempting to blackmail his mother Claudette Hubbard Ellen Thomas a former associate of Gavin s and from Sharon who wants him to leave Walford forever he meets Margaret and it is revealed she is in on his plan but is against his next plan which she calls insane Several months later Margaret visits Sharon and tells her that Gavin is acting strangely but Sharon dismisses it and sends Margaret away 50 Later Margaret arrives at Gavin s house where he has brought his wife Kathy Gillian Taylforth under false pretenses Gavin locks Kathy in a room while Margaret questions Gavin s motives as Kathy now knows where he lives and she fears she will also be implicated in Gavin s crimes however Gavin tells her that Kathy will not be leaving Margaret rescues Kathy from the room after hitting Gavin over the head with a vase however he regains consciousness and the two women try to hide from him Sharon and Buster Briggs Karl Howman arrive having seen Kathy leaving Walford with Gavin and got the address from Dennis and then a woman falls onto the windscreen of their car and breaking her neck and is killed instantly 51 They see that it is Margaret who fell to her death from a balcony after a struggle with Gavin 52 Development and reception Edit Harvey s casting was announced at the same time as that of June Whitfield in the role of Sister Ruth on 5 March 2015 Harvey said of her initial filming I loved working on such an iconic show Everyone was so welcoming EastEnders is really like one big family Executive producer Dominic Treadwell Collins said We are extremely privileged to have two British television legends joining us for guest roles as Albert Square heads into the spring Both June and Jan are class acts bringing warmth and humanity to two characters who will shed some light on the pasts of two of our most iconic women Sharon Mitchell and Kat Moon Jessie Wallace changing both their lives in very different ways 53 Inside Soap called Margaret wicked and hoped to see more of her saying what could be more fun than Sharon having an evil auntie 54 Karin Smart EditKarin SmartEastEnders characterPortrayed byDenise van OutenFirst appearanceEpisode 50479 April 2015Last appearanceEpisode 505828 April 2015ClassificationFormer guestIntroduced byDominic Treadwell CollinsIn universe informationOccupationBusinesswomanHusbandTrevor Smart widowed Denise van Outen guest starred as Karin Smart in April 2015 Karin Smart played by Denise van Outen made her first screen appearance on 9 April 2015 55 Van Outen s casting was announced on 2 February 2015 56 Of her casting she stated I m really excited to be joining EastEnders as I ve been a fan of the series for years 2015 marks the show s 30th anniversary so it feels even more special to be part of this year s celebration 56 Van Outen described Karin as manipulative cheeky and mischievous and revealed that her character would cause chaos for two men adding that it won t just be the men who Karin is winding up the women of Walford won t like her either 57 Karin arrived in Albert Square for two episodes on 9 and 10 April looking for Phil Mitchell Steve McFadden 55 She then returned for a further two episodes from 27 April 58 Max Branning Jake Wood is impressed by Karin when she approaches him asking for the whereabouts of Phil and Jay Brown Jamie Borthwick warns him that Karin s deceased husband was involved in a dodgy business Max dismisses Jay and goes on to form a deal with Karin at the car lot and the two later end up having sex though it is implied that Phil had meant this to happen The following morning Karin visits Phil and he pays her a large sum of money she leaves Jay later reveals to Max that the cars Karin has supplied him with are stolen so Max orders Karin to return and collect them However he changes his mind after a conversation between him and his sister Carol Jackson Lindsey Coulson Karin returns to tell Max that the police have begun seizing the cars and that some have drugs in them She tells Max to dump the cars and then takes his clothes to stop the police tracing his involvement Phil agrees to help Max on the condition he sign over all of his businesses to Phil After Max does so Phil and Karin tell Max they made the whole story up to con him out of his businesses Karin collects her final payment She assures Max it was not personal tells him Karin Smart is not her real name and leaves Sister Ruth EditSister RuthEastEnders characterPortrayed byJune WhitfieldDuration2015 2016First appearanceEpisode 50601 May 2015Last appearanceEpisode 52066 January 2016ClassificationFormer recurringIntroduced byDominic Treadwell CollinsIn universe informationOccupationNunSonsTonyDaughtersBarbaraSister Ruth played by June Whitfield appears in three episodes on 1 May 2015 and 5 and 6 January 2016 Ruth is a nun at a care home for nuns that had previously been the nunnery where Kat Moon Jessie Wallace gave birth to her daughter Zoe Slater Michelle Ryan 31 years previously Kat wants closure as Zoe was the product of rape by her uncle Harry Slater Michael Elphick Ruth was present at the birth and remembers it in detail She and Kat discuss things and Ruth helps Kat to move on with her life After Kat leaves Ruth and Sister Judith Sandy McDade look at the birth record seeing that Kat gave birth to twins Zoe and a boy 59 When Kat returns from Spain after winning the lottery she agrees to make a charitable donation to the convent Judith arrives in Walford and finds Kat telling her that Ruth could not come as she is unwell 32 Kat sees Ruth arrive later so invites her into her house and Ruth tells her the full truth about what happened at the convent She reveals that Kat passed out before giving birth to the boy and that her mother Viv Slater ordered that he be taken away from her so he was adopted by a family in Ireland shortly after Ruth then relays her experiences of losing her children to an airstrike in World War II Ruth then reveals to Kat that Viv telephoned someone that night who must have known about the son and Kat discovers that it was her grandmother Mo Harris Laila Morse 60 Whitfield s casting was announced at the same time as that of Jan Harvey in the role of Margaret Midhurst on 5 March 2015 Whitfield was originally announced to be appearing in a single episode She said of her initial filming I have watched EastEnders for years and have been so impressed by the standard of acting It was an absolute delight to work with Jessie Wallace and I am very excited to be part of the show Executive producer Dominic Treadwell Collins said We are extremely privileged to have two British television legends joining us for guest roles as Albert Square heads into the spring Both June and Jan are class acts bringing warmth and humanity to two characters who will shed some light on the pasts of two of our most iconic women Sharon Mitchell Letitia Dean and Kat Moon changing both their lives in very different ways 53 In July 2016 Whitfield said she thought Ruth was the first time she had played a nun and when asked if she could return to EastEnders said she thought that Ruth had since died because her ill health was mentioned in the show 61 Digital Spy writer Charlotte Whistlecroft said it would make sense given how desperate Ruth was to tell Kat the truth about her secret son 62 Ollie Carter EditOllie CarterEastEnders characterPortrayed byJack Tilley 2015 2016 Charlie Harrington 2016 2017 Harry Farr 2017 present Duration2015 presentFirst appearanceEpisode 506612 May 2015ClassificationPresent recurringIntroduced byDominic Treadwell CollinsIn universe informationFatherMick CarterMotherLinda CarterStepmotherJanine ButcherBrothersLee CarterJohnny CarterSistersNancy CarterHalf sistersFrankie LewisAnnie CarterGrandmothersShirley CarterElaine PeacockUnclesDean WicksFirst cousinsJade GreenOther relativesTina CarterSylvie CarterBabe SmithStan CarterOliver Ollie Carter 63 is the youngest son of Linda Carter Kellie Bright and Mick Carter Danny Dyer born prematurely on 12 May 2015 after Linda experiences a fall down the stairs 64 Ollie is originally portrayed by a child called Jack Tilley until 2016 65 66 after which he is portrayed by a child called Charlie Harrington 67 68 Since 2017 Harry Farr has played Ollie 69 Of the character s paternity Laura Jayne Tyler from Inside Soap commented We knew even at first sight that EastEnders adorable ickle new Carter couldn t have sprung from anyone as vile as Dean 70 Linda falls pregnant with Ollie shortly after being raped by Mick s brother Dean Wicks Matt Di Angelo Concerned about the baby s paternity after the baby is born Mick does a test which confirms that he and Linda both share the same blood group as Ollie Mick tells Dean that his blood group does not match and is happy to discover that he is the father Linda names Ollie after Oliver Twist from the musical of the same name He is brought home by Mick and Linda Following a fight between his older sister Nancy Carter Maddy Hill and his older brother Lee Carter Danny Hatchard Ollie is knocked out of his highchair with Lee s girlfriend Whitney Dean Shona McGarty alerting Mick and Linda He appears to be fine despite Mick insisting they should take him to hospital Linda later finds Ollie is not breathing but successfully resuscitates him He then suffers a seizure and is admitted to hospital where a doctor tells the Carters that Ollie has bleeding on his brain caused by a blow to the head that Ollie could have brain damage and that children s services must be informed Mick blames Nancy which causes tension in the family Eventually Mick realises Nancy is sorry and that she is not to blame and the family reconcile Mick and Linda worry that Ollie does not respond in the way they expect and are frustrated by the lack of treatment as they have to wait to see the extent of the damage After a heist involving Mick he is suspected of stealing the money and Aidan Maguire Patrick Bergin frightens Linda when he lets himself into The Queen Vic when he has hold of Ollie The Carters panic when Ollie and the pub is covered in petrol Fat Elvis EditFat ElvisEastEnders characterPortrayed byShenton DixonAppears inEpisode 507222 May 2015ClassificationFormer guestIntroduced byDominic Treadwell CollinsIn universe informationDaughtersTammyFat Elvis played by Shenton Dixon 71 is a long term business associate and love interest of Mo Harris Laila Morse The character has been mentioned several times since 2004 71 He is usually mentioned when supplying Mo with dodgy goods to sell or when the characters are involved in romance Fat Elvis appears on 22 May 2015 after Mo reveals he has proposed marriage to her and she has accepted However several months later Mo reveals that Fat Elvis has left her for his probation officer It was announced that his appearance would only be a one off for the time being albeit with the option of additional appearances in the future 71 A source at EastEnders said Everyone on the show was really excited to finally put a face to the name of Fat Elvis It s a one off appearance for now but who knows what could happen in the future 72 ITV News called Fat Elvis a cult character and said that fans went into meltdown after his unannounced appearance in the show 73 The Daily Mirror said Fat Elvis s appearance was a long long long time coming and called the character mysterious 74 Carmel Kazemi EditCarmel KazemiEastEnders characterPortrayed byBonnie LangfordDuration2015 2018First appearanceEpisode 507426 May 2015Last appearanceEpisode 5806 5 November 2018ClassificationFormer regularIntroduced byDominic Treadwell CollinsIn universe informationOccupationMarket trader Market inspector Planning officerHusbandUmar Kazemi until 2017 SonsKush Kazemi Darius Kazemi Shakil KazemiGrandsonsZaair KazemiArthur Fowler Bonnie Langford who plays Carmel Carmel Kazemi played by Bonnie Langford made her first screen appearance on 26 May 2015 75 The character and Langford s casting was announced on 5 April 2015 76 The actress began filming her first scenes in the same month 76 Of her casting Langford said I m so thrilled and delighted to be part of EastEnders I m a great fan of the show and think the recent 30th Anniversary was sensational and shows just how good British television can be To be part of this family is an absolute privilege 76 Carmel is Kush Kazemi s Davood Ghadami mother Executive producer Dominic Treadwell Collins described the character as being a loud and embarrassing modern Essex divorcee who isn t quite ready to cut the apron strings 76 He added that she would clash with Kush s fiancee Shabnam Masood Rakhee Thakrar 76 Laura Jane Tyler from Inside Soap praised Langford s first appearance and said bright bubbly and a touch inappropriate Carmel has an air of Peggy Mitchell about her but not half as irritating More please EastEnders 25 It was announced in August 2015 that Langford had signed a one year contract with the show and that Carmel would become a regular character Langford revealed her delight at this news 77 Laura Jayne Tyler of Inside Soap was pleased with the news Carmel would be a regular character The shiny new plaque on Bonnie Langford s dressing room door suggest that Carmel is set for a long stay on the Square We couldn t be happier 78 It was announced on 12 July 2018 that Langford would be leaving the role at the end of the year 79 Carmel departed on 5 November 2018 80 Carmel comes for dinner with Shabnam after she becomes engaged to Kush She gets on well with her father Masood Ahmed Nitin Ganatra and they go for a drink together where Masood tells Carmel that Shabnam has a daughter that she abandoned seven years ago Carmel is understanding and offers her support to Shabnam but this just angers Shabnam as it wasn t his place to tell anyone Carmel visits frequently and Shabnam dislikes her interference with planning the wedding She is delighted when Shabnam and Kush announce they are expecting Carmel visits unannounced distraught that Kush s father is selling her house and Shabnam begrudgingly allows her to stay with them but catches her in bed with Masood After Kush learns that the baby is dead Masood contacts Carmel and allows her to stay with him Before returning to Essex she and Masood help Kush and Shabnam reconcile for their stillborn son Zaair s funeral Carmel returns in November for the wedding and before they leave for their honeymoon she promises to run Kush s stall in his absence She also befriends Denise Fox Diane Parish Shortly after Kush and Shabnam return Carmel sees Kush and a pregnant Stacey Branning Lacey Turner whispering and after talking to Stacey she realizes that Kush could be the baby s father She confronts them but they persuade her not to tell Shabnam or Martin Fowler James Bye insisting it is not the right time Carmel agrees but warns Stacey that Kush may want access to the baby if it is his Carmel returns to the square in the spring saying that her former husband Umar Kazemi Selva Rasalingam is selling her house after all and that she has nowhere to live so Kush allows her to move in with him and is joined by her youngest son Shakil Shaheen Jafargholi a few weeks later Shakil tells her that Umar wants to meet to discuss a possible reunion but it turns out that Shakil was lying making Carmel feel unwanted but she and Shakil soon make up Carmel is encouraged to apply for the job of market Inspector by Denise and is overjoyed when she gets the job She gets on the traders nerves initially but soon learns to work with them Carmel begins sleeping with Masood and she hopes that it will lead to a relationship but Masood leaves to travel the world leaving Carmel devastated She is later shocked to discover Denise is pregnant telling her to book a scan and pressures her to tell her who the father is infuriating Denise as the baby s father is Phil Mitchell Steve McFadden When she feels her flat is too crowded she decides to rent No 31 after Sonia Fowler Natalie Cassidy leaves the square However Martin opposes her as he wants the house for his family so Carmel retracts her deposit and decides to rent No 41 Masood s house instead Whilst moving in Masood returns unexpectedly forcing them to share the house as she has already signed the contract When Belinda Peacock Carli Norris begins a relationship with Masood she doubts her motives and accuses her of only being with Masood for financial purposes to save her debt ridden salon Elysium However Belinda leaves the square soon after Carmel and Denise are later furious to discover that Masood is planning to move to Pakistan and accuses him of leaving to reunite with his former wife Zainab Masood Nina Wadia They all reconciled before Masood leaves telling him they ll always be there for him and watch him leave Carmel tries to talk Denise out of her decision to give her newborn son up for adoption but eventually decides to support her not wanting to end their friendship Carmel tries to reason with market traders when they hear that the market be relocated During the dispute a bus crashes into the market and the viaduct Carmel survives the crash and worries over Shakil s welfare when she learns he is on board but is later relieved when he jumps off the top deck safely with the help of the others at the bottom Carmel is shocked to discover that naked photos of Shakil have been sent around the school and is angry to discover it was allegedly Shakil s former girlfriend Bex Fowler Jasmine Armfield who sent them although it was really Louise Mitchell Tilly Keeper Due to the tension between the Kazemis and the Fowlers Martin and Stacey decide that Carmel should keep her distance from her grandson which Carmel reacts badly to and in the argument she and Stacey physically fight after Carmel made a comment on Stacey s mental health 81 In April 2017 she becomes close to Max Branning Jake Wood after he helps her make amends with Stacey and also helps her with an interview for the Walford Council planning committee Although she remains oblivious to Max s scheming When Masood returns from travelling he informs Carmel that he is not going to renew her tenancy contract Although disappointed Carmel asks Max whether they should find a home of their own which slightly displeases him Carmel is then delighted that the council has dropped the investigation and decides to make her a full time employee Shortly after having sex with Max Carmel finds an engagement ring while tidying up the house and mistakenly believes Max wants to propose to her when in fact it is intended for his secret girlfriend Fi Browning Lisa Faulkner The following day Carmel still believes Max is going to propose to her and prepares to celebrate with him at The Queen Vic However when he walks into The Vic he deliberately ignores her and kisses Fi humiliating Carmel in front of everyone and finally revealing his scheme Realising she has been used Carmel upsettingly storms out of the pub Carmel and Shakil then moves in with Kush and Denise While Carmel is at Windsor for the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Shakil is stabbed in the back by a gang and the delay in finding him proves fatal She rushes to the hospital to be told her son is dead After hearing that Kush may still leave for Dubai she feels helpless and tries to commit suicide but she is then strengthened by the discovery of Shakil s watch She attends Shakil s memorial in the Square s gardens and makes amends with Karen Taylor Lorraine Stanley Shaki s best mate Keegan Baker Zack Morris takes her to where Shaki s killer Bruno Josh Fraser lives and offers to square things but Carmel warns him against and they have the police arrest Bruno outside the police station Carmel reveals herself to his mother Sophie Melanie Harris When Carmel finds Keegan in possession of a knife she anonymously hands it in and decides to campaign for a knife amnesty where young people can hand in knives to a public knife bin and their identities remain secret She then tries to start a youth club but fails At Halloween Keegan stabs a boy who disrespected Shakil and Carmel allows him to think that the boy died Carmel and Karen have a heated row leading to Keegan finally being made to see sense Carmel and Keegan make amends before she moves abroad In April 2021 Carmel discovers off screen that Kush has died She is devastated to hear this and phones Martin to say that she will not be returning to Walford as it contains too many bad memories and would like Kush s body to be moved to her in Dubai Langford was nominated for the Best Newcomer award at The Inside Soap Awards 2015 for her portrayal of Carmel 82 She also won the Best Newcomer award at The British Soap Awards in 2016 for her portrayal of Carmel 83 In September 2016 Laura Jane Tyler of Inside Soap described Carmel as the life and soul of Walford amid a time for the show when it was on a low gas 84 In July 2018 Langford was longlisted for the Best Actress accolade at The Inside Soap Awards 85 She progressed to the viewer voted shortlist in October 2018 86 Paul Coker EditMain article Paul Coker EastEnders Paul Coker played by Jonny Labey made his first screen appearance on 1 June 2015 He is the grandson of Les Coker Roger Sloman and Pam Coker Lin Blakley and has a relationship with Ben Mitchell Harry Reid Labey was nominated alongside Reid for Best Affair at the Inside Soap Awards in 2015 for their portrayal of Paul and Ben s affair 82 On 19 April 2016 it was announced that Labey would be leaving the show and Paul was killed off on 19 July 2016 87 Jade Green EditJade GreenEastEnders characterPortrayed byAmaya EdwardDuration2015 2016First appearanceEpisode 508412 June 2015Last appearanceEpisode 52245 February 2016ClassificationFormer recurringIntroduced byDominic Treadwell CollinsIn universe informationOther namesRoya Masood birth name FatherDean WicksMotherShabnam MasoodHalf brothersZaair KazemiGrandfathersBuster BriggsGrandmothersShirley Carter Zainab MasoodFirst cousinsLee Carter Nancy Carter Johnny Carter Ollie Carter Frankie Lewis Yasmin MasoodOther relativesTina Carter Stan Carter Sylvie Carter Babe SmithJade Green played by Amaya Edward is the daughter of Shabnam Masood Rakhee Thakrar and Dean Wicks Matt Di Angelo She first appears on 12 June 2015 She was conceived during a one night stand in 2008 and Shabnam named her Roya and gave her up for adoption However she was fostered not adopted and Dean s mother Shirley Carter Linda Henry tracks Jade down after being given her address by Shabnam s father Masood Ahmed Nitin Ganatra 88 Shabnam decides she wants to be part of Jade s life following the death of her son Zaair Kazemi Shabnam and her husband Kush Kazemi Davood Ghadami go into a custody battle with Jade s grandparents Shirley and her boyfriend Buster Briggs Karl Howman However Shabnam decides she is not ready to raise Jade as she is still grieving for Zaair and is persuaded not to go for custody Shirley and Buster gain custody of Jade but after Dean is arrested for attempted rape they give full custody to Shabnam and she and Jade leave together for a fresh start on 5 February 2016 In 2017 Jade s uncle Mick Carter Danny Dyer send her an invitation for his wife Linda Carter s Kellie Bright 40th birthday but Shirley told him that Jade and Shabnam cannot make it due to flight conflicts Following Jade s first appearance in which Shirley sees her using a nebuliser it was confirmed that EastEnders were pursuing a cystic fibrosis storyline with the Cystic Fibrosis Trust confirming they were working with producers on the storyline 89 Oli Lewington Engagement Director at the Trust said that the organisation was delighted that an often unseen condition like cystic fibrosis is finally getting the national recognition it deserves and we re hugely grateful to the EastEnders team for helping to make it happen 90 Rosemary Kerr EditDr Rosemary Kerr played by Jessica Guise appears in two episodes on 26 June and 8 October 2015 She treats Shabnam Masood Rakhee Thakrar in hospital after she is assaulted by a gang She informs Shabnam that she is pregnant 91 She later treats Ian Beale Adam Woodyatt after he is hit by a car 92 Viewers took to Twitter saying that she looks like Ian s deceased daughter Lucy Beale Hetti Bywater 93 Gavin Sullivan EditMain article Gavin Sullivan Gavin Sullivan played by Paul Nicholas is the husband of established character Kathy Sullivan Gillian Taylforth and biological father of Sharon Mitchell Letitia Dean Gavin is first mentioned by name only as Kathy s husband after Kathy s departure in 2000 He and Kathy are supposed to have died in a car accident off screen in 2006 The couple are revealed to be alive in February 2015 Gavin making his first screen appearance on 21 August 2015 94 He reveals he is Sharon s father in October 2015 Gavin made an unannounced departure on 8 July 2016 95 Hazel Warren EditHazel Warren played by Clare Higgins appears in nine episodes from 15 to 29 September 2015 episodes 5138 to 5146 as the prosecution lawyer in Max Branning s Jake Wood trial for the murder of Lucy Beale Hetti Bywater see Who Killed Lucy Beale Hazel is successful with her prosecution of Max and he is found guilty of Lucy s murder and sentenced to life imprisonment Of her involvement in the show Higgins said I had such a great time at EastEnders It was a privilege to be part of such an exciting storyline and work with such a fantastic group of actors 96 Louie Beale EditLouie BealeEastEnders characterPortrayed byOscar WinehouseDuration2015 2018First appearanceEpisode 5139 17 September 2015 2015 09 17 Last appearanceEpisode 5657 16 February 2018 2018 02 16 ClassificationFormer recurringIntroduced byDominic Treadwell CollinsIn universe informationFamilyBeale BranningFatherPeter BealeMotherLauren BranningGrandfathersIan Beale Max BranningGrandmothersCindy Beale Tanya BranningUnclesSteven Beale Bobby Beale Oscar BranningAuntsAbi BranningFirst cousinsAbi BranningOther relativesKathy BealeJack BranningBen MitchellLexi PearceDavid WicksLouie Beale 97 played by Oscar Winehouse 98 99 first appears in the episode broadcast on 17 September 2015 He is the son of Peter Beale Ben Hardy and Lauren Branning Jacqueline Jossa 100 In September 2017 Jossa and Lorna Fitzgerald s departures were announced and Louie left alongside Lauren on 16 February 2018 101 Lauren returns to Walford when she discovers her father Max Branning Jake Wood is to stand trial for Peter s twin sister Lucy Beale s Hetti Bywater murder see Who Killed Lucy Beale However before she can clear Max s name she goes into labour 102 and she gives birth to her son in September 2015 whom she names Louie after Peter s late great grandmother Lou Beale Anna Wing 103 Max is convicted of Lucy s murder in October 2015 so Lauren returns to New Zealand with Louie 104 They return to Walford in May 2016 with Peter s older half brother Steven Beale Aaron Sidwell who is now in a relationship with Lauren 105 Lauren and Steven s relationship begins to fall apart with Lauren growing closer to her employer Josh Hemmings Eddie Eyre Lauren decides to take Louie and return to New Zealand but she changes her mind when Steven pretends he has a brain tumour in mid 2017 Steven asks Lauren if he can adopt Louie and sees a solicitor about obtaining parental responsibility of Louie In September 2017 Steven dies from injuries caused by Max in a fire and Lauren starts a relationship with Josh Lauren and Josh plan to move to Glasgow but on Christmas Day 2017 Lauren and her sister Abi Branning Lorna Fitzgerald fall from a roof Lauren breaks her pelvis and needs surgery however Abi dies After Abi s funeral Lauren and Louie leave to and live in New Zealand for a fresh start Sami Jackson EditSami JacksonEastEnders characterPortrayed byShiven Shankar 106 Duration2015 2019First appearanceEpisode 5142 22 September 2015 2015 09 22 Last appearanceEpisode 5937 13 June 2019 2019 06 13 ClassificationFormer recurringIntroduced byDominic Treadwell Collins 2015 Kate Oates 2019 In universe informationFamilyJacksonFatherRobbie JacksonMotherNita MistryHalf brothersAnish MistryGrandfathersGary BoltonGrandmothersCarol JacksonUnclesBillie Jackson Kevin BoltonAuntsBianca Jackson Sonia FowlerFirst cousinsLiam Butcher Bex Fowler Tiffany Butcher Morgan ButcherOther relativesJim Branning Reenie Branning Derek Branning Max Branning Jack Branning Suzy Branning April Branning Bradley Branning Lauren Branning Abi Branning Oscar Branning Amy Mitchell Ricky Mitchell Samir MistrySami Jackson first appears in the episode broadcast on 22 September 2015 He is the son of Robbie Jackson Dean Gaffney and Nita Mistry Bindya Solanki Robbie returns to Walford in 2010 to attend his sister Bianca Jackson s Patsy Palmer wedding to Ricky Butcher Sid Owen and reveals to the family that Nita is six months pregnant Robbie returns to Mumbai after the wedding where Nita later gives birth to Sami Following Robbie and Nita s separation in 2015 Robbie and Sami arrives in Walford and Robbie meets with his mother Carol Jackson Lindsey Coulson his half sister Sonia Jackson Natalie Cassidy and his niece Bex Fowler Jasmine Armfield and introduces them all to Sami Carol Robbie and Sami move to Milton Keynes near the rest of Robbie s family However when Robbie returns in 2017 Sami is living with Nita in India but mentioned them on occasions In 2019 Robbie goes to India to see Nita and Sami and brings him back to Walford for a visit When Nita phones for Robbie to return Sami he ignores her phone calls Robbie s flatmate Kush Kazemi Davood Ghadami notices the missed calls and tries to persuade Robbie to do the right thing but to no avail Nita arrives in Walford and Robbie barricades himself and Sami inside the flat Nita threatens to call the police but Sonia persuades her not to Robbie eventually unlocks the door and returns Sami to Nita and allows Robbie to say goodbye to Sami before they leave for India Several months later Sami is injured in an accident and Robbie flies to India to see him Wellard II EditNot to be confused with Wellard Wellard IIEastEnders characterPortrayed byPantherAppears inEpisode 51482 October 2015ClassificationFormer guestIntroduced byDominic Treadwell Collins 2015 SpeciesDogBreedBelgian TervurenIn universe informationOwner s Robbie JacksonSami JacksonWellard II or Wellard 2 played by Panther 107 is a Belgian Tervuren who Robbie Jackson Dean Gaffney gets for his young son Sami Jackson as Robbie never got over the death of the original Wellard Wellard II made his first appearance in September 2015 during Robbie s guest return 108 109 Speaking of Wellard II Gaffney said Robbie and Wellard were inseparable so it only seems right that there will be a Wellard 2 I think viewers are going to love him 110 In an interview with Good Morning Britain Gaffney revealed that Panther is the same breed as the dog who played the original Wellard and said he is from the same family possibly the grandson 107 When Robbie returns to Walford in 2015 he intends to get a dog and name it after Wellard On the day that Robbie and Sami are due to leave they are disappointed when some puppies were sold but Carol surprises them with a dog Sami asks what he is called and Robbie reveals his name Wellard II When Robbie returns in 2017 and has to live with Dot Branning June Brown she has doubts due to the dog but Sonia Fowler Natalie Cassidy says that Robbie has lost the dog but does not say if this means Wellard II has died if he ran away or if he is living with Sami Jason Adams EditJason AdamsEastEnders characterPortrayed byScott NealFirst appearanceEpisode 51482 October 2015Last appearanceEpisode 51518 October 2015ClassificationFormer guestIntroduced byDominic Treadwell CollinsJason Adams played by Scott Neal is the toyboy lover of Elaine Peacock Maria Friedman The character was confirmed on 3 September 2015 when executive producer Dominic Treadwell Collins teased an upcoming storyline saying We ve got some rare fun for the Carters as Maria Friedman returns for a three month stint with Scott Neal in tow as her toy boy lover All of which will add a little bit of fun for Mick Danny Dyer and Linda Kellie Bright in the pub 111 A show insider said The Carters are shocked when Elaine returns home from holiday with Jase He s certainly put a smile on her face but is he all that he seems 111 Jason arrives with Elaine at The Queen Victoria pub surprising her daughter Linda and her family when Elaine announces that she and Jason are engaged 104 Mick s great aunt Babe Smith Annette Badland and Linda initially are cautious about trusting Jason Linda s distrust of him grows when she catches Babe having a passionate encounter with Jason in the kitchen 112 Linda asks Babe to get Jason to leave or she will tell Elaine When Elaine jokes about Jason having a crush on Babe Babe snaps and tells her the truth but Elaine does not believe this and accuses her of being jealous When Babe tells Jason that Linda wants him to leave he says he really likes her Realising Babe has money he says he wants to move away with her but when she says it will take time to get the money he suggests that they steal from the pub Babe secretly records this and plays the recording in front of him Elaine and everyone in the pub 113 Elaine then slaps Babe and Mick orders Jason to leave After Babe explains herself to Elaine and Linda Jason arrives for his belongings leaving the three women shocked as to how remorseless he is for hurting the family so Linda throws him out and sends his belongings to charity 92 Kyle Slater EditKyle SlaterEastEnders characterPortrayed byRiley Carter MillingtonDuration2015 2016First appearanceEpisode 5164 516530 October 2015Last appearanceEpisode 539125 November 2016ClassificationFormer regularCreated byDominic Treadwell Collins 114 Introduced byDominic Treadwell CollinsIn universe informationOther namesSarah SlaterOccupationChef The Queen VicFamilySlaterFatherBrian SlaterMotherAlison SlaterStepmotherJean SlaterSistersSiobhan SlaterShannon SlaterHalf brothersSean SlaterHalf sistersStacey SlaterGrandmothersViolet SlaterNephewsArthur FowlerNiecesLily SlaterHope FowlerFirst cousinsHayley SlaterOther relativesCharlie SlaterHarry SlaterLynne HobbsKat SlaterBelinda PeacockLittle Mo SlaterZoe SlaterKyle Slater played by Riley Carter Millington is Stacey Branning s Lacey Turner half brother He made his first appearance on 30 October 2015 115 and left on 25 November 2016 116 Kyle first arrives in Walford on Halloween and is seen by Stacey watching her from afar She sees him throughout the day and he briefly goes to her party that night though he leaves shortly afterwards revealing to the audience that he has a key around his neck similar to one that Stacey previously had but that was taken by her mother Jean Slater Gillian Wright Kyle later attends a church service that Stacey is also at and he sits behind her while she prays When Kyle gets up to leave Stacey shouts after him asking if she knows him and later tells her boyfriend Martin Fowler James Bye that she is being stalked 117 When Jean visits Stacey Stacey tells her about her stalker Jean s husband Ollie Walters Tony O Callaghan says someone visited Jean recently and Jean eventually reveals that Stacey s father Brian had another family and Stacey realises that Kyle is her half brother In the new year Kyle resolves to introduce him to Stacey so he returns to Walford supported by his friends Sophie Dodd Poppy Rush and Ricksy Hicks Joel Phillimore He tells Stacey he is her brother and she is upset when he talks about his memories of their father Kyle mentions his sisters Siobhan and Shannon and hands Stacey envelopes for her and her brother Sean Slater Rob Kazinsky that Kyle found in Brian s safety deposit box that the key opened Stacey notes that Kyle is the only one of Brian s children whose name does not start with the letter S They agree to stay in touch and Kyle tells Sophie that he does not want Stacey to know his secret 60 After Stacey runs away from the square with her son Arthur and hides in the allotments she calls Kyle saying he is the only person she can trust Kyle takes her to a cafe and while she is changing Arthur s nappy Kyle calls Martin from her phone who calls him a fraud after hearing from Charlie Slater Derek Martin that Brian only had daughters with his other wife including one named Sarah Stacey takes the phone from Kyle and Martin tells her that Kyle is not her brother so Stacey accuses him of being the devil before running away Martin and Kush Kazemi Davood Ghadami arrive shortly afterwards and warn Kyle not to follow them He later returns during Charlie s funeral where Stacey freaks out upon seeing him and flees with Arthur Kyle returns a month later and gives Martin a box from Brian s safety deposit box for Stacey Martin tells Kyle that Stacey has been sectioned and blames him for this and Martin warns him away from Walford 33 When Stacey has a home visit Kyle returns but Stacey tells him to leave and tells Martin to throw the box away When Kyle finds her later she calls him a liar as Brian only had three daughters with his other wife so Kyle says he used to be Stacey s sister Sarah and he is transgender Stacey accepts this and allows Kyle to move into her home When Stacey is discharged from hospital she arranges a family lunch with Kyle Martin Jean Ollie and her cousin Belinda Peacock Carli Norris Jean refuses to believe Kyle is Stacey s brother so he is forced to reveal that he is transgender but Jean still does not believe him 118 Kyle later gets a job at Ian Beale s Adam Woodyatt restaurant as a chef Kyle later embarks on a brief feud with newcomer Andy Flynn Jack Derges when Andy seems to be trying it on with Stacey despite her being engaged to Martin Kyle s suspicions result in him trying to shake Andy off of his ladder When Stacey reminds him that that is how their father died Kyle cools the feud Kyle is later disappointed when the residents start to realise that he is transgender but they are accepting of this When Stacey realises that Kyle s mother Alison Slater Denise Welch has never seen him as a man she arranges for her to meet Kyle Alison meets Kyle but cannot bring herself to accept Kyle as a man This upsets Kyle A few weeks later Stacey and Martin get married much to Kyle s delight Kyle later realises that the burglary that took place at the restaurant was actually down to Ian s adopted son Steven Beale Aaron Sidwell However he agrees not to tell anyone after Steven sends him on a course When Martin s teenage daughter Bex Fowler Jasmine Armfield moves in with the Fowlers Kyle attempts to ask Steven for a pay rise but he does not agree Following the course Kyle is featured in a magazine and the person who ran the course contacts him to offer him a job in France Kyle wants to take the job but does not want to leave Stacey and Martin short of money However Stacey Martin and Ian all encourage him to follow his dreams After Alison phones him and calls him Kyle for the first time his confidence is boosted so he accepts the job After cooking a final meal for his family Kyle leaves Development and reception Edit It was announced in March 2015 that the show was planning to cast a transgender actor to play a transgender character 119 Following this announcement a number of transgender actors put themselves forward for the role and EastEnders producers undertook workshops and worked alongside groups within the transgender community 120 The character and casting was confirmed on 8 October 2015 Of his casting Millington said I am extremely excited to be joining EastEnders I can honestly say that I have now fulfilled my two biggest dreams to be living my life as a man and to be an actor I cannot wait to really get stuck in with filming and I look forward to seeing what is in store for my character 120 Executive producer Dominic Treadwell Collins confirmed it had been his intention to cast a trans actor in a trans role saying we have been so careful to ensure that we cast the right actor for the part and said In Riley we have found not just a talented actor but also an inspirational young man whose warmth immediately comes through the screen And this isn t about tokenism Alex Lamb and his story team have worked with Riley to create an EastEnders character who is fresh and relatable but also comes with his own stock of secrets and is going to be thrown right into one of our biggest stories for the end of the year I hope that the audience will take Riley and his character to their hearts as quickly as everyone here at EastEnders has done 120 This was reported as the first time a transgender actor has played the role of a transgender character in a British soap opera 120 though Annie Wallace was cast at around the same time in Hollyoaks as Sally St Claire while transgender actress Rebecca Root had a minor role in Hollyoaks earlier in 2015 121 In September 2016 Millington was announced as one of several cast members that had been axed by new executive producer Sean O Connor Of his departure Millington stated When I landed a 6 month contract at EastEnders it was a dream come true For that to be extended to a year was something that I never expected However as the time comes for Kyle to depart Walford I am looking forward to taking on new roles and who knows Kyle may find his way back to Walford one day 122 Kyle s arrival in the show was nominated for the media moment award at the 2016 British LGBT Awards 123 Arthur Fowler EditThis section is about the EastEnders character introduced in 2015 For the EastEnders character introduced in 1985 see Arthur Fowler Arthur FowlerEastEnders characterPortrayed byHunter Bell 2016 2022 Rocco Brenner 2022 present Duration2015 presentFirst appearanceEpisode 519624 December 2015ClassificationPresent recurringIntroduced byDominic Treadwell CollinsIn universe informationFamilySlater FowlerFatherKush KazemiMotherStacey SlaterAdoptive fatherMartin FowlerStepmotherEve UnwinHalf brothersZaair KazemiHalf sistersLily SlaterHope FowlerGrandfathersBrian SlaterUmar KazemiGrandmothersCarmel KazemiJean SlaterUnclesSean Slater Shakil Kazemi Darius KazemiKyle SlaterOther relativesCharlie SlaterKat SlaterBelinda PeacockHayley SlaterFreddie SlaterTommy MoonBert MoonErnie MoonCherry SlaterArthur Brian Fowler is the son of Stacey Slater Lacey Turner and Kush Kazemi Davood Ghadami and the stepson of Martin Fowler James Bye His first appearance is in the episode broadcast on 24 December 2015 in which his birth is depicted It was revealed in a behind the scenes documentary Stacey Branning On the Edge that 16 babies were licensed to play Arthur for filming of Stacey s illness storyline due to legal boundaries 124 From 2016 until 2022 Arthur was played by Hunter Bell 125 The character of Arthur is currently being portrayed by Rocco Brenner his first scenes aired on 21 March 2022 Arthur is the result of a one night stand between Stacey and Kush before she starts dating Martin and while Kush is on a break from his relationship with Shabnam Masood Rakhee Thakrar When Stacey finds out that she is pregnant she tells Martin that he is the father but hides her baby scans from him She later admits to her best friend Shabnam that Martin is not the father On Shabnam and Kush s wedding day Kush confronts Stacey and she tells him that she believes he could be the father Arthur is born at Stacey s daughter Lily Branning s Aine Garvey nativity play 126 Martin names the baby after his father Arthur Fowler Bill Treacher and Stacey s father Brian Slater After noticing how Kush is with Arthur Shabnam asks Stacey if he is the father but Stacey denies this Stacey starts to fear for Arthur s safety believing him to be the son of God and climbs onto the roof of The Queen Victoria public house with Arthur where she believes they are closer to God Martin talks her down and she is hospitalised and diagnosed with postpartum psychosis Arthur is left in Martin s care though he regularly takes him to visit her Due to stress of looking after Arthur and Lily and trying to find Stacey a place at a mother and baby unit Martin crashes his van with Arthur in the vehicle Arthur is unharmed Martin finds a mother and baby unit so Arthur moves in there to be with Stacey Martin discovers that Kush is Arthur s father from a letter Stacey wrote 127 so leaves for America 33 When he returns he publicly reveals that Kush is Arthur s father During a home visit Stacey tells Kush he can be involved in Arthur s life but Kush realises he is a bad role model and decides that Arthur is better off without him Stacey and Martin decide to keep their distance from the Kazemis following Arthur s stepsister Bex Fowler Jasmine Armfield being bullied Arthur s grandmother Carmel Kazemi Bonnie Langford is hurt with being excluded from Arthur s life and Stacey and Carmel fight when Carmel makes remarks about Stacey s mental health 81 However Max Branning Jake Wood Stacey s former father in law persuades Stacey to let Carmel be involved with Arthur 128 Stacey allows Kush to look after Arthur and Martin and Kush make up with each other Kush is delighted when Martin tells him that he can look after Arthur for a night each week When Kush suffers a cardiac arrest he is diagnosed with Brugada Syndrome which is hereditary Stacey worries that Arthur could die and tells Bex about the possibility of Arthur having the syndrome A doctor assures Stacey that the chance of Arthur displaying symptoms at a young age is small Arthur undergoes an ECG and Stacey Kush and Martin are told by the specialist that Arthur is at high risk at having the condition but cannot have an operation or tests like Kush due to his age Stacey is anxious that Arthur having a cardiac arrest is a sign of the condition and his parents are told about equipment that is not available on the NHS Stacey is angry with Martin that he asked Kush for money to buy the equipment Stacey and Martin panic when Arthur will not wake up and when they receive Arthur s medical records at the hospital Stacey and Martin are told that Arthur has swallowed Stacey s bipolar medication Carmel is horrified when she finds bruises on Arthur s arms and expresses her concerns to Kush that Stacey is unwell while Stacey tells Michelle Fowler Jenna Russell that he gained the bruises in hospital However Lily tells Carmel that Stacey was responsible so Carmel reports it to social services but tries to retract what she said after realising it was a mistake Social services visit Stacey and Martin and tell them they received a report about Arthur Arthur and Lily are placed in Carmel s care until social services have investigated Arthur is looked over by a doctor who has no concerns and Stacey and Martin can have Arthur and Lily back Social worker Fiona Payne Sandra James Young tells Stacey and Martin she will be conducting further home visits After Stacey cheats on Martin with Max Stacey leaves Walford with Arthur Lily and his half sister Hope Fowler Stacey returns a few weeks later and when Stacey is out Martin accuses her of being with Max so Stacey decides Martin should leave he is hurt Stacey does not regard Arthur and Lily as his children but he angrily throws her out and exposes her affair Martin keeps the children inside away from Stacey though the pair support each other briefly when Lily holds Hope by the upstairs window asking for Stacey Martin rejects Stacey when she says the children need her and he decides he will not let Stacey near the children Martin decides to go for custody and when Kush and Carmel find out Carmel wants Kush to get custody of Arthur but Kush attempts to get them to resolve their problems Martin sees Stacey offering her contact but Stacey contacts Lily s father Ryan Malloy Neil McDermott to help her and a locksmith changes the locks devastating Martin An unknown relative of Arthur s Hayley Slater Katie Jarvis distracts Martin when he is looking after Hope and after finding out who she is Stacey contacts Hayley again and when Martin is looking after Hope and Arthur Hayley encourages Martin to take the children to a stay and play buy them some tea and eat ice cream disobeying Stacey s instructions Hayley pretends to defend Martin in front of Stacey when she collects Arthur and Hope with police presence due to Martin not returning them Other characters EditCharacter Date s Actor CircumstancesDr Margaret Badini 1 January 24 April 12 episodes Kim Vithana 2 A doctor who treats Ronnie Mitchell Samantha Womack after she is injured in a car accident Dr Badini successfully delivers Ronnie s baby but Ronnie goes into cardiac arrest Dr Badini successfully resuscitates her and she is placed in a medically induced coma Dr Badini then informs Ronnie s sister Roxy Mitchell Rita Simons that she and her team will try to bring Ronnie out of the coma but she may have suffered brain damage The procedure is initially unsuccessful But Dr Badini tries again and Ronnie eventually breathes on her own Dr Badini continues to treat Ronnie for the remainder of her stay in hospital as she recovers Dr Gary McLaughlin 2 January 2015 19 July 2016 3 episodes Duncan Casey 129 A doctor who treats Emma Summerhayes Anna Acton in hospital after she is struck by Roxy Mitchell s Rita Simons car He later informs Emma s partner Max Branning Jake Wood of her death 129 He appears again when Phil Mitchell Steve McFadden Ian Beale Adam Woodyatt and Steven Beale Aaron Sidwell arrive at the hospital after discovering that Ben Mitchell Harry Reid has been injured in a fight Dr McLaughlin informs Ian and Phil that Ben has died of his injuries 130 When Phil and Ian identify the body and discover that it is actually Paul Coker Jonny Labey who has died McLaughlin apologises to them for his mistake 131 Stuart Webb 9 January Jack Daw 132 A man with whom Kat Moon Jessie Wallace has a one night stand Stacey Branning Lacey Turner catches him leaving Kat s bedroom the following day 132 Velma Celli 16 January Ian Stroughair 133 A drag queen who Shirley Carter Linda Henry hires to perform at The Queen Victoria public house s karaoke night He flirts with Tamwar Masood Himesh Patel and sits on his lap whilst singing He also invites Fatboy Ricky Norwood up onto the stage to sing with him PC Julian Walsh 20 January 2015 18 August 2017 4 episodes Luke Williams 134 A police officer who investigates Linda Carter s Kellie Bright rape by Dean Wicks Matt Di Angelo and takes her initial statement 134 In May 2016 he arrests Bobby Beale Eliot Carrington for assaulting his adoptive mother Jane Beale Laurie Brett 135 In February 2017 he is present when Mick Carter Danny Dyer Shirley Carter Linda Henry and Babe Smith Annette Badland are arrested for breaching their pub licence and sits in on their interviews 136 In August he arrests Vincent Hubbard Richard Blackwood on suspicion of dealing drugs 137 PC DC Vanessa Jenkins 20 January 2015 26 April 2016 6 episodes Caroline Faber 134 A police officer who investigates Linda Carter s Kellie Bright sexual assault claim against Dean Wicks Matt Di Angelo 134 She interviews Linda and takes her phone for evidence Jenkins later informs Linda that Dean had been arrested and questioned but released on bail as there was not enough evidence to charge him Mick Carter Danny Dyer angrily tells Jenkins that she is not doing her job properly and orders her out of the pub Jenkins returns and informs Linda that Dean has been remanded in custody after assaulting a police officer Jenkins visits Linda again and informs her and Mick that the charges against Dean have been dropped as there is not enough evidence to prosecute him She also returns Linda s phone to her In April 2016 she questions Louise Mitchell Tilly Keeper about Jay Brown Jamie Borthwick after he is discovered to be in a relationship with 14 year old Linzi Bragg Amy Leigh Hickman 138 DC DI Stephan Franklin 20 January 2015 13 April 2018 4 episodes Tim Dantay 134 A police officer in charge of the investigation of Linda Carter s Kellie Bright allegation of rape against Dean Wicks Matt Di Angelo 134 He arrests Dean on suspicion of sexual assault and questions him but is forced to release him on bail due to a lack of evidence In 2018 Vincent Hubbard Richard Blackwood a former police informer contacts Franklin saying he has information about a robbery in exchange for money Franklin tells him that no crime was reported but asks him to find evidence that Phil Mitchell Steve McFadden murdered Luke Browning Adam Astill Katie McCoy 30 January Linda Armstrong 139 A duty solicitor who represents Dean Wicks Matt Di Angelo when he is arrested and questioned on suspicion of sexual assault 139 Nerys 3 March Rhiannon Handy 140 A woman in charge of the nursery that Kat Moon Jessie Wallace sends her sons Tommy Bert and Ernie to She has an argument with Kat after asking her to take Tommy home after he is sick 140 Clinton Makepeace 5 6 March 2 episodes Nick Korsa 141 A man driving a car that Kim Fox Hubbard Tameka Empson hides from thinking that her estranged husband Vincent Hubbard Richard Blackwood has found her Later it is revealed during a phone call he makes that he is actually looking for Kat Moon Jessie Wallace When he visits her the next day she initially mistakes him for a social worker until he reveals that he is a private investigator who is working on a compensation case against Kat s uncle Harry Slater Michael Elphick who had raped four other women Kat is too agitated to hear any more and orders him to leave He leaves a card with his contact details in case Kat changes her mind Hilary Taylor 6 March 2015 15 November 2018 9 episodes Sadie Shimmin 142 A social worker who comes to visit Kat Moon Jessie Wallace after Linda Carter s Kellie Bright accidental telephone call about Kat s irresponsibility is processed She receives directions to Kat s flat through Pam Coker Lin Blakley who is revealed to be an old friend of hers who often baked biscuits at her workplace She leaves after Linda arrives to clear up the misunderstanding and assures Kat that she and Tommy have a strong parental bond 142 Hilary later visits Ian Adam Woodyatt and Jane Beale Laurie Brett when they want to adopt Beth Williams 143 When Hilary visits again Beth s mother Cindy Williams Mimi Keene says that she wants Beth to be adopted by a different family and asks Hilary to take Beth away Hilary tells Cindy that Ian and Jane have a good case for adoption 144 Hilary is seen again when she visits Denise Fox Diane Parish and reveals that she has tracked down JJ Johnson s Zayden Kareem mother Amelle Ellington Sophia Brown who Denise believed to be dead 145 The following week Hilary brings Amelle to Denise s house to visit JJ and attempts to arrange for Amelle to have regular access visits but Denise gives JJ to them and tells Hilary that she wants JJ to live with Amelle permanently and they leave together 146 In October 2018 Hilary visits pregnant Hayley Slater Katie Jarvis after she contemplates suicide Hilary initially receives a negative reception from Hayley until Hilary tells her about her own upbringing in care as well as reassuring her Hilary visits Hayley in hospital after her baby daughter is born and again when the baby is taken to hospital as she is concerned about Hayley s abilities as a parent but is assured She visits Hayley again after Hayley nearly sold her baby but Hayley asks for another chance Frances Kane 12 March Penny Layden 22 A counsellor who visits Carol Jackson Lindsey Coulson when her daughter Sonia Fowler Natalie Cassidy calls her and explains that Carol has been acting out of character When Carol states that she does not want to talk to somebody who doesn t understand what it is like to go through cancer Frances explains that she was in Carol s position and had to have a double mastectomy just like Carol Afterwards Frances and Carol get on well and Carol goes to The Queen Victoria public house with Frances and confides in her how she is feeling and her fears that the cancer may return Frances then invites Carol to join her weekly counselling group sessions Linzi Gallo 26 March Jade Colucci 147 A woman who accuses Ineta Shirovs Gledisa Osmani of bullying her daughter Theia at school Roxy Mitchell Rita Simons defends Ineta and punches Linzi in the face Irene Daniels 10 April Lorna Gayle 148 A nurse at a hospice that Stan Carter Timothy West is admitted to when his prostate cancer becomes critical She attempts to calm Stan s daughters Shirley Linda Henry and Tina Luisa Bradshaw White his grandson Mick Danny Dyer and his fiancee Cora Cross Ann Mitchell when Stan begins to suffer with terminal agitation and she increases his morphine dose to make the final hours of his life as comfortable as possible Ginger Pete 20 21 April John Merit 149 uncredited An old colleague of Stan Carter Timothy West who attends his funeral Gareth Hunt 27 April 4 May 3 episodes Ojan Genc 150 A man who throws a brick through the window of Dean Wicks Matt Di Angelo salon with a piece of paper saying rapist attached to it Buster Briggs Karl Howman chases Gareth down the street but loses him It is later revealed that Dean s great aunt Babe Smith Annette Badland had hired Gareth to throw the brick and he later meets up with her to collect his money 150 The following week Buster encounters Gareth again on the street and he runs off when Buster recognises him Buster chases him and catches up with him pinning him to a wall and a frightened Gareth tells him about Babe s involvement in the brick throwing and that she had paid him to do it 151 McManus 30 April Matthew Wynn 152 A private detective hired by Phil Mitchell Steve McFadden to track down Sharon Mitchell s Letitia Dean birth father 152 Sister Judith 30 April 2015 5 January 2016 5 episodes Sandy McDade 152 A nun at a care home for nuns that had previously been the nunnery where Kat Moon Jessie Wallace gave birth to her daughter Zoe Slater Michelle Ryan 31 years previously Sister Judith opens the door to Kat 152 who wants closure as Zoe was the product of rape by her uncle Harry Slater Michael Elphick Judith introduces her to Sister Ruth June Whitfield who was present at the birth and remembers it in detail After Kat leaves Judith and Ruth look at the birth record seeing that Kat gave birth to twins Zoe and a boy 59 Sister Judith comes to Walford soon after looking for Kat but leaves without speaking to her when she sees how happy Kat is 153 When Kat returns from Spain after winning the lottery she agrees to make a charitable donation to the convent Judith arrives in Walford and finds Kat at The Queen Victoria public house where Kat gives her a cheque and Judith says Ruth could not come as she is unwell Judith meets Stacey Branning s Lacey Turner son Arthur Fowler and calls him an angel telling Stacey to look after him 32 Nurse Nina Barrett 4 May 2015 8 September 2017 4 episodes Sarah Hoare 151 A nurse who treats Ronnie Mitchell Samantha Womack in hospital When Vincent Hubbard Richard Blackwood tries to kiss Ronnie she presses her alarm and Nina comes rushing in but Ronnie tells her that it was a false alarm 151 In 2017 Lauren Branning Jacqueline Jossa goes for a termination and Nina gives her the pills 154 Lauren comes back the following day with her sister Abi Branning Lorna Fitzgerald for the second set of pills and Nina calls Lauren in 155 Three months later Nina treats Abi and Steven Beale Aaron Sidwell after they are injured in a fire that Steven started at his family s restaurant Steven goes into cardiac arrest and despite Nina s best efforts to save him he dies of his injuries 156 Helen Stritch QC 8 18 May 4 episodes Jaye Griffiths 157 158 The prosecution lawyer in Dot Branning s June Brown trial for the murder of her son Nick Cotton John Altman Despite Helen s best efforts Dot is acquitted of murder but is convicted of manslaughter 157 Adrian Quinlan QC Ben Turner 157 158 The defence lawyer in Dot Branning s June Brown murder trial Adrian successfully defends Dot and she is acquitted of murder and convicted of manslaughter 157 Judge St John Redmond William Gaunt 157 158 The judge in Dot Branning s June Brown murder trial After Dot is convicted of manslaughter he sentences her to fourteen months imprisonment 157 Midwife Jenni 12 May Golda Rosheuvel 64 The midwife who delivers Linda Carter s Kellie Bright baby 64 Nurse Esther 14 15 May 2 episodes Esther Mcauley 159 160 The nurse who looks after Linda Carter Kellie Bright and her newborn baby in the premature baby ward She is quick to respond when Linda s rapist Dean Wicks Matt Di Angelo turns up demanding to see the baby and informs security to not let him anywhere near the building She also urges Linda s partner Mick Carter Danny Dyer to have a DNA test to establish if he is the baby s father Asim Hussain 15 25 May 4 episodes Nitin Kundra 160 A man introduced to Shabnam Masood Rakhee Thakrar by her aunt Fatima Inzamam Anu Hasan as a suitor for an arranged marriage 160 Asim is a vet and he and Shabnam get on well until he mentions the possibility of having children which Shabnam reacts badly to Asim apologises for upsetting her but Shabnam tells him that she is not ready to get married 161 However Shabnam later surprises her family and Asim by agreeing to marry him Shabnam s on off boyfriend Kush Kazemi Davood Ghadami then proposes to her and she accepts 153 so Asim calls off the engagement and leaves 162 Dr Rupesh Dhiri 19 May Amerjit Deu 163 A doctor who gives medical examinations to Alfie Shane Richie and Kat Moon Jessie Wallace when they arrange to move to Spain Alfie tries to find out from the doctor if Kat passed but he refuses to say due to patient confidentiality He later rings Alfie and tells him to come back to the clinic as he has had an abnormal test result 163 Dr Hazel Blake 21 May Karen Ascoe 164 A doctor who Alfie Moon Shane Richie visits when he has abnormal results from a medical examination She informs Alfie that he could have a brain tumour and arranges for him to undergo an MRI scan The scan confirms that Alfie has a suspicious mass on his brain and Dr Blake tells him he will need further tests 164 DC Jim Glover 25 May 2015 15 September 2017 6 episodes Justin Pierre 162 A police officer who arrests Vincent Hubbard Richard Blackwood on suspicion of assault 162 He questions Vincent over a drug dealer who was due to attend court to testify against Dot Branning June Brown but was badly beaten and could not go as a result Glover insists he knows Vincent was responsible for the attack but has to release him due to a lack of evidence 75 In February 2017 he arrests Mick Carter Danny Dyer Shirley Carter Linda Henry and Babe Smith Annette Badland for breaching the licence of The Queen Victoria public house and interviews them 136 He appears again one month later when Shirley changes her statement and tells him that she knew about Babe serving alcohol in the morning Shirley is subsequently sentenced to three months in prison for perverting the course of justice 81 Glover appears again six months later when he investigates Johnny Carter s Ted Reilly shooting 165 Later in the week he arrests Ted Christopher Timothy and Joyce Murray Maggie Steed for the shooting and also charges them with illegal possession of a firearm 166 Gordon Cook 1 4 June 3 episodes Stephen Marcus 167 A man who Phil Mitchell Steve McFadden pays to pretend to be Sharon Mitchell s Letitia Dean father Phil brings Sharon to see Gordon and they see that he lives in a run down flat and witness him shouting at a group of children putting Sharon off speaking to him 168 However she changes her mind and later visits him alone and Gordon is forced to reveal he is not her father and Phil has paid him Sharon offers him more money to double bluff Phil to get him to reveal the truth 167 Sharon invites Gordon to stay with them and Phil tries to get him to leave When Sharon gives Gordon money to renovate his home Phil later takes it from him Sharon then invites Phil s son Ben Mitchell Harry Reid to talk to Gordon about Ben s mother Kathy Sullivan Gillian Taylforth forcing Phil to admit the truth Sharon orders Phil to repay Gordon who calls the Mitchells twisted and leaves 144 Richard Day 2 June 2015 20 April 2017 2 episodes David Broughton Davies 167 Abi Branning s Lorna Fitzgerald boss She meets him at the local restaurant with her boyfriend Ben Mitchell Harry Reid Ben talks to Richard to distract himself from Paul Coker Jonny Labey who is sitting nearby 167 In April 2017 Richard tells the Carter family that their dog Lady Di Hot Lips has pneumonia and will need an operation that will cost around 6 000 to 8 000 169 Jez Fiona and Kate 2 June Uncredited 167 Abi Branning s Lorna Fitzgerald colleagues She meets them along with her boss Richard Day David Broughton Davies at the local restaurant with her boyfriend Ben Mitchell Harry Reid 167 Jonathan Malnet 11 26 June 5 episodes James Barriscale 88 Jade Green s Amaya Edward foster father When Jade s maternal grandfather Masood Ahmed Nitin Ganatra attempts to visit Jade he sees Jonathan with another girl 170 The following day Jonathan is visited by Jade s paternal grandmother Shirley Carter Linda Henry who discovers Jade has cystic fibrosis 88 Shirley later brings her son and Jade s father Dean Wicks Matt Di Angelo to see Jade but Jonathan tells them they should go through social services Shirley then offers Jonathan cash so they can do a DNA test to prove Dean is Jade s father and Jonathan accepts 171 Jonathan later meets up with Shirley and Buster Briggs Karl Howman Jade s paternal grandfather and arranges for them to meet Jade 172 Later in the week Jonathan brings Jade to see Dean and Shirley He reads a newspaper whilst they play a game with her Jade runs away during the visit and Jonathan is warned by Jade s uncle Mick Carter Danny Dyer who had found Jade not to trust Dean with her Jonathan is unimpressed with Shirley and Dean and refuses to allow them any further access to Jade 91 Off screen Jonathan s wife leaves him and he neglects to take care for his foster children and Jade is put with another foster family until Shirley and Buster gain custody of her Seamus 30 June Uncredited A customer in Dean Wicks s Matt Di Angelo salon Blades Sgt Major Adam Wallace 9 July 4 September 4 episodes Jamie Maclachlan 173 Lee Carter s Danny Boy Hatchard commanding officer who comes looking for Lee when he fails to show up for work at the army recruitment centre He questions Lee s mother Linda Carter Kellie Bright and sister Nancy Carter Maddy Hill over his whereabouts Lee later bumps into Wallace at the tube station and apologises for his absences Wallace tells Lee he can tell something is wrong with him and advises him to get professional help 173 Wallace later returns to remind Lee that he has a meeting with his commanding officer but Lee does not attend and ignores Wallace s calls 174 Wallace finds Lee in the cafe and tells him that he could face disciplinary proceedings if he fails to show up for the meeting 175 Wallace is later present at the army base when Lee arrives for the meeting with his girlfriend Whitney Dean Shona McGarty who tells Wallace that Lee wants to return to active service Wallace ushers Whitney out for part of the appointment and tries to reassure Lee Wallace and the commanding officer then witness Lee punch Lieutenant Harry Fielding Robbie Jarvis and he is discharged from the army as a result 176 Dr Natasha Black 10 July 2015 4 July 2017 10 episodes Rachel Bavidge 177 A GP who Stacey Branning Lacey Turner visits for a medical check up Stacey tells her that she is pregnant and Dr Black explains that Stacey s medication for her bipolar disorder would render any contraceptive pills ineffective 177 Lee Carter Danny Boy Hatchard later has an appointment with her whilst suffering from depression She takes a blood test and suggests Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and prescribes him anti depressants 178 Abi Branning Lorna Fitzgerald and Ben Mitchell Harry Reid later visit her for their first antenatal checkup When Ben asks if they can find out when the baby is due and Dr Black asks Abi when her last period was Abi says she does not feel well so Dr Black asks Ben to get some water Abi tells Dr Black she does not want Ben there so when he returns Dr Black asks him to leave Abi then admits she is not pregnant and Dr Black encourages her to tell Ben the truth 179 Sonia Fowler Natalie Cassidy visits Dr Black when she finds a lump in her breast She examines Sonia and refers her for further tests in hospital 180 Lee visits her again with his pregnant girlfriend Whitney Dean Shona McGarty Dr Black takes Whitney s blood pressure and arranges for her to return for her twelve week scan 181 Lee and Whitney visit her again the following week and Dr Black informs Whitney that she has chlamydia She prescribes Whitney pills for treatment and asks her and Lee if they have had any other sexual partners to inform them which they deny 182 Denise Fox Diane Parish then visits her after discovering she is pregnant Dr Black examines Denise and reveals that she is nineteen weeks gone causing Denise to realise that Phil Mitchell Steve McFadden is the father of her baby 183 Ian Beale Adam Woodyatt visits her for the results of his check up She tells him that he is at risk of getting Type 2 diabetes Ian is relieved as he believed he had cancer but Dr Black warns him that he needs to take the situation seriously 81 When Ian returns to see Dr Black get test results they show that he has crossed the threshold for diabetes despite making lifestyle changes 184 Karen Taylor Lorraine Stanley takes her daughter Bernadette Taylor Clair Norris to see Dr Black when Karen figures out Bernadette is pregnant Dr Black confirms the pregnancy and asks Bernadette if the sex was consensual Bernadette refuses to name the father and she informs Karen and Bernadette she has to inform social services due to Bernadette being underage 185 Muriel Rhodes 13 July Morag Siller 186 A woman running a prenatal class attended by Shabnam Masood Rakhee Thakrar and Stacey Branning Lacey Turner acting as her birthing partner Muriel assumes they are a lesbian couple 186 Simon Cray 13 July Adam Slynn 186 Two men that Cindy Williams Mimi Keene meets in The Albert bar She asks them to buy her a drink and then they take her to their car She thinks they are going to another bar but they pull up and Simon starts drinking in the vehicle after Glen gives him a bottle of vodka Cindy tells Simon that she wants to leave but he replies that the party is just about to start 186 Later Cindy tells Jane Beale Laurie Brett that she got away from them by crying and claiming she would be late for her school prom Glen UncreditedJamil Choudry 27 July 3 August 3 episodes Neil D Souza 187 Max Branning s Jake Wood duty solicitor when he is arrested for the murder of Lucy Beale Hetti Bywater see Who Killed Lucy Beale He sits in on Max s police interviews 187 188 and visits him in prison where he brings the wrong file which he drops Max is unimpressed and sacks Jamil 189 Magistrate Beryl Todd 28 July 2015 23 February 2017 2 episodes Mary Ryder 188 A magistrate who tells Max Branning Jake Wood that he will not be granted bail and will be committed to Crown Court to stand trial for Lucy Beale s Hetti Bywater murder 188 She appears again when Denise Fox Diane Parish is charged for assaulting Keegan Baker Zack Morris She orders Denise to pay 200 for the assault 8 Sarah Cutler 21 August 23 December 2 episodes Vanessa Bailey 94 A midwife who tells Stacey Branning Lacey Turner what her options are regarding taking her bipolar medication during her pregnancy 94 She later visits Stacey at home to monitor her progress Stacey argues with her boyfriend Martin Fowler James Bye in front of her and tells him to get Sarah a cup of tea and biscuits 190 Floella Wilson 24 August Mariam Haque 191 A nurse who performs a baby scan on Stacey Branning Lacey Turner 191 Dickie Ticker 25 August 28 December 3 episodes Geoff McGivern 192 A comedian booked by Mick Carter Danny Dyer for Kush Kazemi s Davood Ghadami stag party Dickie gets drunk and rants about his wife and eventually Mick sends him home 192 193 Dickie returns for Mick s stag party where he continues to moan about married life but then flirts with Saucy Lil who is entertaining at the party 194 Dr Nicholas Forbes 28 August Gary MacKay 195 A doctor who confirms that Shabnam Masood s Rakhee Thakrar baby has died in the womb and will be stillborn 195 Daljit Singh 1 September Ranjit Singh Shubh 174 A man who lives in Babe Smith s Annette Badland old house and tells her family she has moved to Ramsgate 174 Lieutenant Harry Fielding 4 September Robbie Jarvis 176 Lee Carter s Danny Boy Hatchard former commanding officer who flirts with Lee s girlfriend Whitney Dean Shona McGarty After Fielding goads him Lee punches him and is thrown out of the army as a result 176 Judge Anthony Abego 15 September 2015 7 October 2016 11 episodes Jeffery Kissoon 102 The judge presiding over Max Branning s Jake Wood trial for the murder of Lucy Beale Hetti Bywater see Who Killed Lucy Beale He sentences Max to life imprisonment off screen after he is found guilty of murder 102 Abego appears again at a bail hearing for Paul Coker s Jonny Labey killers He denies bail for the suspects and orders them to be remanded in custody to await trial 196 Abego appears again at the gang s plea hearing when they admit the charges against them 197 Thomas 18 September Uncredited 178 A window cleaner who visits Dot Branning June Brown at her home to be paid for work he carried out 178 DS Craig Pike 16 October 11 December 4 episodes Charlie De Ath 28 A mystery man who meets Vincent Hubbard Richard Blackwood in secret Vincent tells him he is working with Ronnie Mitchell Samantha Womack to which Pike says that was not their plan but Vincent says he has something better in mind 28 When Ronnie discovers Vincent is a police informant and has Vincent s folder of intelligence on the Mitchell family Vincent calls Pike saying they have a problem They meet and Pike says he will deal with Ronnie if Vincent does not Vincent then talks to Ronnie when Pike arrives and introduces himself He tells Ronnie that they are investigating her cousin Phil Mitchell Steve McFadden and if she tells anyone he will make sure she goes to prison for the murder of Carl White Daniel Coonan 198 Vincent and Pike later meet and Vincent says they should be able to take Phil down but Pike says they are not yet ready 199 When Vincent tries to have Phil arrested himself by planting a gun on him Pike sacks Vincent as he did not stick to their plan and later attacks him in his house witnessed by his wife Kim Fox Hubbard Tameka Empson mother Claudette Hubbard Ellen Thomas and foster sister Donna Yates Lisa Hammond 200 PC Stuart Kent 23 October Jamie Bannerman 201 A police officer who is present when Kathy Sullivan Gillian Taylforth and DCI Jill Marsden Sophie Stanton visit an address in Notting Hill where Kathy claims Gavin Sullivan Paul Nicholas is holding Phil Mitchell Steve McFadden prisoner Kent tells Marsden she needs to see something in the house which turns out to be blood on the floor and wall Dr Michael Osoba 27 October 2015 8 September 2017 3 episodes Hainsley Lloyd Bennett 202 156 A doctor who examines Phil Mitchell Steve McFadden after his abduction by Gavin Sullivan Paul Nicholas 202 He then treats Martin Fowler James Bye after he is trapped under a bus that crashes into the market and the viaduct He tells Martin that there could be damage to his kidneys 203 Dr Jo Mount 30 October 2015 10 October 2016 2 episodes Emma Davies 115 A doctor who treats Stacey Branning Lacey Turner after she suffers an electric shock at her flat When Dr Mount scans her unborn baby Stacey asks her if it is a boy or a girl but she tells her she cannot say though confirms it is a boy by saying Stacey should go with her instinct 115 She later treats Whitney Dean Shona McGarty when she suffers a miscarriage She tells Whitney and her fiance Lee Carter Danny Boy Hatchard that they can sign a book of remembrance for their lost baby 204 Holly 30 October Uncredited A paramedic who along with her colleague Tom Pepper takes Stacey Branning Lacey Turner to hospital after she is electrocuted in her flat 115 Burke 23 24 November 2 episodes Brett Allen 205 A man who arrests Ronnie Mitchell Samantha Womack for the murder of Carl White Daniel Coonan but when Ronnie is in his car he says they are not going to a police station and she realises he is not a police officer 205 He later releases Ronnie miles from anywhere and it is revealed that they are associates of Vincent Hubbard Richard Blackwood and he was saving her from being arrested 206 Tony 24 November Uncredited A man who Denise Fox Diane Parish discovers in her house and Denise s sister Kim Fox Hubbard Tameka Empson reveals that she is looking to make cosmetic improvements to the house and Tony is measuring things but it is later revealed that Kim plans to sell her half of the house and will restore it to two properties 206 Glen 11 December Uncredited A foster son of Claudette Hubbard Ellen Thomas who attends Claudette s son Vincent Hubbard s Richard Blackwood birthday party 200 Mr and Mrs Irvine 14 December Uncredited A couple who attend Les Coker s Roger Sloman annual Christmas party in The Queen Victoria public house 207 Norman Grainger 15 December Justin Edwards 117 The head of Walford Council s housing department At the council s Christmas party at Beales restaurant Linda Carter Kellie Bright and Babe Smith Annette Badland lead a protest group of Walford residents to help homeless Cora Cross Ann Mitchell get a house Market inspector Tamwar Masood Himesh Patel posts a photograph online anonymously and shows it to Norman With the threat that it would look like negative PR for the council Norman is forced to give Cora a flat in Dalston Dr Nina Tan 21 December 2015 6 January 2016 2 episodes Wendy Kweh 208 A doctor who Shabnam Masood Rakhee Thakrar visits with her husband Kush Kazemi Davood Ghadami to see if her missed periods mean there will be any issues with them having another baby after the death of their son Zaair Kazemi After an ultrasound scan detects abnormalities in Shabnam s uterus she recommends her to have hysteroscopy in the New Year to rule out any problems 208 After Shabnam has the hysteroscopy Tan informs her that she has some scarring in her uterus meaning that it is unlikely that she will be able to have another baby 209 Dr Joe Yip 25 28 December 3 episodes Chike Chan A doctor who treats Dennis Rickman Bleu Landau after he is left in a critical condition following a car accident After noticing a large area of bruising on Phil Mitchell s Steve McFadden stomach he recommends that he go in for a scan and once it is done diagnoses him with cirrhosis of the liver caused by his alcoholism He warns him to stop drinking or else he will die but Phil ignores him 210 Yip continues to urge Phil to seek treatment but when he gives Phil a leaflet about cirrhosis Phil bins it Debbie Frith 25 December 2015 30 March 2017 5 episodes Hester Ruoff 210 A paramedic who treats Dennis Rickman Bleu Landau at the scene after he is badly injured in a car crash 210 She later treats Les Coker Roger Sloman when he suffers a heart attack and takes him to hospital 211 She treats Martin Fowler James Bye after he is trapped under a bus that crashes into the market and the viaduct 212 203 Debbie attends the scene when Michelle Fowler Jenna Russell crashes her car into the chip shop 213 Mr Colin McWerther 26 December 2015 26 January 2017 4 episodes Robert Hands 30 A hospital consultant who tells Sharon Mitchell Letitia Dean that her son Dennis Rickman Bleu Landau has a subdural haematoma following a car crash and it needs an operation after which they can assess him for possible brain damage 30 He later assures Sharon that Dennis has come through the operation well but he is still sedated and cannot assess any brain damage until he is awake He treats Whitney Carter Shona McGarty after she is trapped under a bus that crashes into the market and the viaduct He tells her father in law Mick Carter Danny Dyer that she has received a blow to the head 203 Saucy Lil 28 December Lacey Bond 194 Mick Carter s Danny Dyer former girlfriend who is hired as a stripper for his stag party Clare Friday 29 December Hattie Ladbury 214 A police civilian employee who speaks to Roxy Mitchell Rita Simons after she reports that Dean Wicks Matt Di Angelo has attempted to rape her Roxy is photographed and examined and then gives a statement to Clare References Edit Zack Karbritz kids mandy com Retrieved 13 January 2018 a b Writer James Payne Director Lance Kneeshaw Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins 1 January 2015 Episode dated 01 01 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One Brent Katy 13 January 2015 EastEnders catch up Ben Mitchell s still gay and Nick Cotton acts like a disgruntled door slamming teenager Daily Mirror Retrieved 18 February 2015 Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Director David Tucker Writer Rachel Flowerday 21 September 2015 Episode dated 21 09 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive 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EastEnders nun character Daily Mirror Retrieved 1 July 2016 Whistlecroft Charlotte 2 July 2016 June Whitfield reckons her EastEnders character Sister Ruth died off screen Digital Spy Retrieved 2 July 2016 Love Ryan 19 May 2015 See adorable pictures of Danny Dyer s Mick as proud dad to Ollie Digital Spy Retrieved 19 May 2015 a b c Director Sophie Lifschutz Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Carey Andrews 12 May 2015 Episode dated 12 05 2014 EastEnders BBC BBC One Daisy amp Dukes Twitter Twitter Retrieved 24 June 2015 Tilley Caren 6 February 2016 Caren Tilley on Twitter Watched Jacks last episode as Ollie yesterday Thanx 4 being so kind amp lovely 2 us X MrDDyer kelliebright76 maddy hill90 danboy ShonaBM Twitter Retrieved 1 April 2016 Jadie 15 April 2016 Jadie on Twitter MrDDyer Watching tonight made me MELT my charlie so cute x Twitter Retrieved 16 April 2016 Charlie Harrington kids mandy com Retrieved 13 January 2018 https www flickr com photos weluveastenders1985 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Inside Soap Hearst Magazines International 35 98 5 11 September 2015 EastEnders exit ahead for Carmel as Bonnie Langford leaves 12 July 2018 EastEnders spoilers Hayley Slater abandons her baby What s on TV Retrieved 30 October 2018 a b c d Executive Producer Sean O Connor Director Thomas Hescott Writer Liz Lake 9 March 2017 Episode dated 09 03 2017 part 2 2 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b Inside Soap Awards 2015 longlist revealed Who s in line for Best Actor Actress and Newcomer Digital Spy 14 July 2015 McAloon Jonathan 28 May 2016 British Soap Awards 2016 Emmerdale wins Best Soap for the first time Danny Miller and Lacey Turner win in acting categories plus full list of winners The Telegraph Archived from the original on 12 January 2022 Hits amp Misses Inside Soap Hearst Magazines International 38 98 24 30 September 2016 Davies Megan 24 July 2018 Full list of nominations for the Inside Soap Awards 2018 Digital Spy Hearst Magazines UK Retrieved 26 July 2018 Kilkelly Daniel 16 October 2018 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hospital Digital Spy Retrieved 9 October 2015 a b c Director Toby Frow Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Rob Gittins 21 August 2015 Episode dated 21 08 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One Lindsay Duncan 8 July 2016 EastEnders spoilers Gavin Sullivan makes a shock exit but what happens next Metro Retrieved 7 November 2020 Kilkelly Daniel 11 September 2015 Judgement day for Max Branning New gossip revealed on EastEnders gripping trial scenes Digital Spy Retrieved 11 September 2015 Hughes Jonathan 17 June 2016 Max Branning 6 ways he can get revenge on Ian Beale Digital Spy Jacqueline Jossa on Twitter My real baby and my on screen baby amykatewinehouse cuties Xx Archived from the original on 23 December 2021 Account linked from a photo on Jacqueline Jossa s instagram of Winehouse and her own daughter Winehouse s page is in bio of mother s account Dainty Sophie 6 September 2015 Soap Spoilers EastEnders birth Corrie accident Emmerdale revenge Hollyoaks mistake Digital Spy Lindsay Duncan 10 September 2017 EastEnders boss plans double Christmas exit for Lauren and Abi Metro Retrieved 18 February 2018 a b c Director Jennie Darnell Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Laura Poliakoff 15 September 2015 Episode dated 15 09 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One Director Jennie Darnell Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Christopher Reason 17 September 2015 Episode dated 17 09 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b Director John Howlett Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Julia Honour 2 October 2015 Episode dated 02 10 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Director Richard Lynn Writer Dana Fainaru 27 May 2016 Episode dated 27 05 2016 EastEnders BBC BBC One Director David Tucker Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Richard Davidson 22 September 2015 Episode dated 22 09 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b Walker Danny 1 October 2015 EastEnders Wellard 2 makes live TV debut as Robbie Jackson s pet tries to sniff out Susanna Reid s breakfast The Mirror Retrieved 1 October 2015 Dainty Sophie 2 September 2015 EastEnders Robbie Jackson to return to Walford with a new Wellard Digital Spy Retrieved 2 September 2015 Introducing Wellard 2 BBC 2 September 2015 Retrieved 2 September 2015 Greenwood Carl 2 September 2015 Wellard to return to EastEnders with Robbie Jackson despite dying in 2008 The Mirror Retrieved 2 September 2015 a b Brown David 3 September 2015 EastEnders spoilers Scott Neal to play Elaine Peacock s toy boy lover as Maria Friedman also returns to the BBC1 soap Radio Times Retrieved 5 September 2015 Director Michael Owen Morris Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Wendy Granditer 5 October 2015 Episode dated 05 10 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One Director Michael Owen Morris Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Pete Lawson 6 October 2015 Episode dated 06 10 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One EastEnders cast transgender actor 8 October 2015 a b c d Director Toby Frow Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Leo Richardson 30 October 2015 Episode dated 30 10 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive Producer Sean O Connor Director Lance Kneeshaw Writer Rob Gittins 25 November 2016 Episode dated 25 11 2016 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b Director David Tucker Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Liz Lake 15 December 2015 Episode dated 15 12 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Director Mickey Jones Writer Pete Lawson 14 April 2016 Episode dated 14 04 2016 EastEnders BBC BBC One Finbow Katy 28 February 2015 EastEnders to have transgender storyline says executive producer Digital Spy Retrieved 8 October 2015 a b c d Brown David 9 October 2015 EastEnders casts transgender actor Riley Carter Millington Radio Times Retrieved 9 October 2015 Lees Paris A trans actor joining EastEnders is a triumph but one born from tragedy The Guardian Retrieved 21 October 2015 Metro co uk Duncan Lindsay for 14 September 2016 EastEnders exclusive Goodbye Kyle Slater Riley Carter Millington to leave Metro Retrieved 22 September 2016 MEDIA MOMENT 2016 British LGBT Awards Retrieved 17 February 2016 permanent dead link Rajani Deepika 11 January 2016 This EastEnders secret will leave you shocked OK Retrieved 12 January 2016 O connor Rory 19 September 2017 EastEnders spoilers Martin Fowler left for DEAD after brutal prison assault Daily Express Retrieved 30 September 2017 Dainty Sophie 5 December 2015 EastEnders Christmas spoilers Stacey Branning s labour to lead to a shocking discovery Digital Spy Retrieved 1 April 2020 Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Director Lee Salisbury Writer Peter Mattessi 22 February 2016 Episode dated 22 02 2016 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive Producer Sean O Connor Director Steve Finn Writer Jessica Lea 10 April 2017 Episode dated 10 04 2017 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b Writer Kim Revill Director David Moor Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins 2 January 2015 Episode dated 02 01 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive Producer Sean O Connor Director David Moor Writer Carey Andrews 18 July 2016 Episode dated 18 07 2016 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive Producer Sean O Connor Director David Moor Writer Carey Andrews 19 July 2016 Episode dated 19 07 2016 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b Writer Rob Gittins Director David Tucker Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins 9 January 2015 Episode dated 09 01 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One Writer Sharon Marshall Director Gill Wilkinson Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins 16 January 2015 Episode dated 16 01 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b c d e f Writer Lauren Klee Director Gill Wilkinson Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins 20 January 2015 Episode dated 20 01 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Director Richard Lynn Writer Matt Evans 24 May 2016 Episode dated 24 05 2016 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b Executive Producer Sean O Connor Director Steve Finn Writer Peter Mattessi 7 February 2017 Episode dated 07 02 2017 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive Producer Sean O Connor Director Laurence Wilson Writer Peter Mattessi 18 August 2017 Episode dated 18 08 2017 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Director Nic Phillips Writer Anya Reiss 26 April 2016 Episode dated 26 04 2016 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b Writer Anya Reiss Director Richard Lynn Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins 30 January 2015 Episode dated 30 01 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b Writer Robert Goldsbrough Director Rebecca Gatward Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins 3 March 2015 Episode dated 03 03 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One Director Rebecca Gatward Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Julia Honour 5 March 2015 Episode dated 05 03 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b Writer Julia Honour Director Rebecca Gatward Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins 6 March 2015 Episode dated 06 03 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One Director John Howlett Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Daran Little 7 May 2015 Episode dated 07 05 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b Director David Moor Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Jesse O Mahoney 4 June 2015 Episode dated 04 06 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Director Michael Owen Morris Writer Carey Andrews 31 March 2016 Episode dated 31 03 2016 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Director Ian White Writer Jesse O Mahoney 4 April 2016 Episode dated 04 04 2016 EastEnders BBC BBC One Director David Moor Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Gavin James Bower 26 March 2015 Episode dated 26 03 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Director Richard Lynn Writer Richard Davidson 10 April 2015 Episode dated 10 04 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One John Merit wevegottalent co uk Retrieved 3 October 2016 a b Executive producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Director Rebecca Gatward Writer Jonny O Neill 27 April 2015 Episode dated 27 04 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b c Director John Howlett Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Kelly Jones 4 May 2015 Episode dated 04 05 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b c d Director Rebecca Gatward Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Liz Lake 30 April 2015 Episode dated 30 04 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b Director Nic Phillips Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Matt Evans 22 May 2015 Episode dated 22 05 2014 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive Producer Sean O Connor Director John Howlett Writer Rob Gittins 8 June 2017 Episode dated 08 06 2017 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive Producer Sean O Connor Director John Howlett Writer Rob Gittins 9 June 2017 Episode dated 09 06 2017 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b Executive Producer Sean O Connor Director Richard Lynn Writer Carey Andrews 8 September 2017 Episode dated 08 09 2017 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b c d e f Kilkelly Daniel 23 April 2015 EastEnders casts Casualty star Ben Turner for role in Dot s trial Digital Spy Retrieved 24 April 2015 a b c Director John Howlett Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Daran Little 8 May 2015 Episode dated 08 05 2014 EastEnders BBC BBC One Director Sophie Lifschutz Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Jeff Povey 14 May 2015 Episode dated 14 05 2014 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b c Director Sophie Lifschutz Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Mark Stevenson 15 May 2015 Episode dated 15 05 2014 EastEnders BBC BBC One Director Nic Phillips Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Rob Gittins 18 May 2015 Episode dated 18 05 2014 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b c Director Michael Owen Morris Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Peter Mattessi 26 May 2015 Episode dated 25 05 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b Director Nic Phillips Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Rob Gittins 19 May 2015 Episode dated 19 05 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b Director Nic Phillips Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Matt Evans 21 May 2015 Episode dated 21 05 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive Producer Sean O Connor Director John Howlett Writer Jesse O Mahoney 11 September 2017 Episode dated 11 09 2017 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive Producer Sean O Connor Director John Howlett Writer Lynne Dallow 15 September 2017 Episode dated 15 09 2017 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b c d e f Director David Moor Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Spenser Frearson 2 June 2015 Episode dated 02 06 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One Director David Moor Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Daran Little 1 June 2015 Episode dated 01 06 2014 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive Producer Sean O Connor Director Lance Kneeshaw Writer Rob Gittins 20 April 2017 Episode dated 20 04 2017 EastEnders BBC BBC One Director Lance Kneeshaw Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Kim Revill 11 June 2015 Episode dated 11 06 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One Director John Greening Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Richard Davidson 18 June 2015 Episode dated 18 06 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One Director Mickey Jones Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Leo Richardson 23 June 2015 Episode dated 23 06 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b Director Steve Finn Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Katie Douglas 9 July 2015 Episode dated 09 07 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b c Director Richard Lynn Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Pete Lawson 1 September 2015 Episode dated 01 09 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One Director Richard Lynn Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Dare Aiyegbayo 3 September 2015 Episode dated 03 09 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b c Director Richard Lynn Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Jaden Clark 4 September 2015 04 09 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b Director Steve Finn Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Daran Little 10 July 2015 Episode dated 10 07 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b c Director Jennie Darnell Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Christopher Reason 18 September 2015 Episode dated 18 09 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Director John Greening Writer Sarah Hooper 18 February 2016 Episode dated 18 02 2016 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Director Sophie Lifschutz Writer Daran Little 3 May 2016 Episode dated 03 05 2016 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive Producer Sean O Connor Director David Moor Writer Davey Jones 22 July 2016 Episode dated 22 07 2016 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive Producer Sean O Connor Director John Dower Writer Rob Butler 29 July 2016 Episode dated 29 07 2016 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive Producer Sean O Connor Director Dominic Keavey Writer Jesse O Mahoney 2 September 2016 Episode dated 02 09 2016 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive Producer Sean O Connor Director Karl Neilson Writer Matt Evans 18 May 2017 Episode dated 18 05 2017 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive Producer Sean O Connor Director Waris Islam Writer Katie Douglas 4 July 2017 Episode dated 04 07 2017 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b c d Director Dominic Keavey Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Colin Wyatt 13 July 2015 Episode dated 13 07 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b Director Ian White Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Jon Sen 27 July 2015 Episode dated 27 07 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b c Director Ian White Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Richard Davidson 28 July 2015 Episode dated 28 07 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One Director Lance Kneeshaw Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Julia Honour 3 August 2015 Episode dated 03 08 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One Director Rebecca Gatward Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Matt Evans 23 December 2015 Episode dated 23 12 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b Director Sophie Lifschutz Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Davey Jones 24 August 2015 Episode dated 24 08 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b Director Sophie Lifschutz Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Anya Reiss 25 August 2015 Episode dated 25 08 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One Director Sophie Lifschutz Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Anya Reiss 27 August 2015 Episode dated 27 08 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b Director Richard Lynn Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Rob Gittins 28 December 2015 Episode dated 28 12 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b Director Sophie Lifschutz Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Lauren Klee 28 August 2015 Episode dated 28 08 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive Producer Sean O Connor Director Jennie Darnell Writer Carey Andrews 19 September 2016 Episode dated 19 09 2016 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive Producer Sean O Connor Director David Moor Writer Leo Richardson 7 October 2016 Episode dated 07 10 2016 EastEnders BBC BBC One Director Ian White Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Sharon Marshall 27 November 2015 Episode dated 27 11 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One Director John Greening Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Colin Wyatt 1 December 2015 Episode dated 1 12 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b Director John Howlett Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Darren Rapier 11 December 2015 Episode dated 11 12 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One Director David Moor Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Colin Wyatt 23 October 2015 Episode dated 23 10 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b Director Steve Finn Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Rob Gittins 27 October 2015 Episode dated 27 10 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b c Executive Producer Sean O Connor Director Toby Frow Richard Lynn Writer Matt Evans 26 January 2017 Episode dated 26 01 2017 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive Producer Sean O Connor Director Sophie Lifschutz Writer Dare Aiyegbayo 10 October 2016 Episode dated 10 10 2016 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b Director Ian White Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Matt Evans 23 November 2015 Episode dated 23 11 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b Director Ian White Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Matt Evans 24 November 2015 Episode dated 24 11 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One Director David Tucker Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Jessica Lea 14 December 2015 Episode dated 14 12 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b Director Rebecca Gatward Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Paul Quiney 21 December 2015 Episode dated 21 12 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One Writer Sumerah Srivastav Director David Moor Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins 6 January 2016 Episode dated 06 01 2016 EastEnders BBC BBC One a b c Director Richard Lynn Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer James Payne 25 December 2015 Episode dated 25 12 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Director John Howlett Writer Christopher Reason 30 June 2016 Episode dated 30 06 2016 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive Producer Sean O Connor Director Toby Frow Richard Lynn Writer Daran Little 24 January 2017 Episode dated 24 01 2017 EastEnders BBC BBC One Executive Producer Sean O Connor Director Richard Lynn Writer Daran Little 30 March 2017 Episode dated 30 03 2017 EastEnders BBC BBC One Director Toby Frow Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell Collins Writer Carey Andrews 29 December 2015 Episode dated 29 12 2015 EastEnders BBC BBC One External links EditClaudette Hubbard at BBC Online Carmel Kazemi at BBC Online Kyle Slater at BBC Online Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of EastEnders characters 2015 amp oldid 1135560639 Matthew Mitchell Cotton, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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