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The following is a list of characters who first appeared or are due to appear in the BBC soap opera EastEnders in 2010, by order of first appearance. Executive producer Diederick Santer left EastEnders on 26 February 2010, handing over to Bryan Kirkwood, who fully took control from 1 March 2010, onwards. Santer introduced five new main characters in January, three from the online spin-off EastEnders: E20 (Zsa Zsa Carter, Leon Small and Fatboy) as well as two members of the long-established Mitchell family, Glenda Mitchell and her son Danny. February saw the show's first birth of 2010, with Kamil Masood, the fourth child of the established Zainab Masood and Masood Ahmed. The character of Harvey Freeman was introduced in April, and the fourth main character from EastEnders: E20, Mercy Olubunmi, joined EastEnders in May. Kirkwood's first major casting was Zöe Lucker in the role of Vanessa Gold and later cast her daughter Jodie and husband Harry, as well as Mercy's grandmother Grace, all of whom appeared in June. June also saw the show's second birth of the year, that of Lily Branning, the daughter of Stacey Branning and Ryan Malloy. In September, Richard Mitchell became the third birth of the year, born to Sam Mitchell and Jack Branning. Three characters joined in October: Greg Jessop, Tanya Branning's fiancé; Michael Moon, Alfie Moon's cousin; and Julie Perkins, an old friend of Billy Mitchell.

Zsa Zsa Carter

Zsa Zsa Carter is played by Emer Kenny and made her first appearance on 5 January before appearing in the Internet spin-off EastEnders: E20. She is one of four characters created for the spin-off who also appear in the main show. Kenny's casting was announced on 25 November 2009.[1] She was cast while writing the second episode of E20.[2] Zsa Zsa is the niece of regular character Shirley Carter (Linda Henry), with whom she is said to have a lot in common. She is described as "Beautiful, funky and an outspoken tomboy,"[2] as well as "a lone wolf [who] doesn't care about anyone."[3] Zsa Zsa was axed in May 2010 by new executive producer Bryan Kirkwood, though Kenny continued to write for EastEnders: E20.[4] Her storylines mostly revolve around her relationship with Leon Small (Sam Attwater). The character's last appearance was on 30 September 2010.

Leon Small

Leon Small is played by Sam Attwater and makes his first appearance on 5 January before appearing in the Internet spin-off EastEnders: E20. He is one of four characters created for the spin-off who also appear in the main show. Attwater's casting was announced on 25 November 2009.[1] Leon is described as "Sexy and effortlessly cool [with] a short fuse and a lack of respect for those in authority."[2] His mother died when he was a child and he was left in charge of his alcoholic father. He also practices boxing.[2] He was axed in May 2010 by new executive producer Bryan Kirkwood.[4] His storylines revolve around his relationships with Zsa Zsa Carter (Emer Kenny) and Lucy Beale (Melissa Suffield). The character's last appearance was on 30 September 2010.

Fatboy

Arthur "Fatboy" Chubb is played by Ricky Norwood and made his first appearance on 5 January before appearing in the Internet spin-off EastEnders: E20. He is one of four characters created for the spin-off who also appear in the main show. Norwood's casting was announced on 25 November 2009.[1] Fatboy is described as having "invented all manner of personas since he was seven years old – in an attempt to avoid being his real self. His current and most sustained self-creation is brash wheeler-dealer Fatboy."[2]

Glenda Mitchell

Glenda Mitchell is played by Glynis Barber and first appears on 7 January 2010.[5] Jill Gascoine was originally cast as Glenda,[6] but she withdrew during her first day on set and the part was quickly recast to Barber.[5] Glenda has been described as "complex", "vulnerable",[7] "demure, dynamic and assured".[6] She is the former wife of Archie Mitchell, played by Larry Lamb, and mother to Ronnie (Samantha Womack), Roxy (Rita Simons) and Danny (Liam Bergin).

Danny Mitchell

Danny Mitchell
EastEnders character
File:DannyMitchell.jpg
Portrayed byLiam Bergin
Duration2010
First appearance21 January 2010
Last appearance18 June 2010
ClassificationFormer; regular
Introduced byDiederick Santer
In-universe information
OccupationMotorcycle courier
Barman (2010)
FatherNick Winterton
MotherGlenda Mitchell
Half-sistersRonnie Mitchell
Roxy Mitchell
NiecesDanielle Jones
Amy Mitchell

Daniel Nicholas "Danny" Mitchell[8] is played by soap newcomer Liam Bergin and made his first appearance on 21 January 2010.[9] The character's arrival and casting was announced on 26 December 2009. He arrives for his father Archie Mitchell's (Larry Lamb) funeral to meet his sisters Ronnie (Samantha Womack) and Roxy (Rita Simons). Archie did not know of Danny's existence before his death, as his mother Glenda (Glynis Barber) left Archie after discovering she was pregnant. A secret son for Archie was discussed by the programme's makers for almost a year before the character was announced.[10] However, later episodes reveal that Danny is not Archie's son.

The character is described as a "loveable rogue" and "a charmer with an eye for the ladies, while guys instantly see him as competition in the alpha male stakes."[9] Speaking of his role, Bergin said: "The first time I walked into Albert Square and saw the Queen Vic was a very special moment and I'll have that memory forever. All of my on-screen family have made me feel very welcome from the first moment that I met them and I am enjoying every minute working here."[9] Executive producer Diederick Santer said "Liam is a fine young actor, and a proper East Londoner, who I've been keen to bring into EastEnders for quite some time. His character Danny Mitchell is something of an enigma. [...] Is he simply [Ronnie and Roxy's] kid brother, keen to get to know his exciting big sisters? Or is there something else that he's after?"[9] Bergin previously auditioned for another part in EastEnders early in 2009. Then he auditioned again for the part of Danny, but was not told the character was part of the Mitchell family, and was offered the part within 90 minutes of the audition.[10] He was surprised when he was offered the part as he felt his audition did not go well.[11] He started filming about a week and a half later.[10]

Discussing his relationship with the rest of the Mitchell family, Bergin has assessed that Peggy is "the one person he wants to get on with" as she is the family matriarch. He feels that Danny genuinely likes and respects Peggy, impressed by her ability to handle trouble in the pub, explaining: "Danny wants to be liked and loved by the Mitchells and, most importantly, by Peggy." Asked why Danny desires to become part of the Mitchell family, Bergin responded: "He has no one else so maybe he wants to be part of a family. Or maybe it's because Roxy has suddenly got a lot of money. Perhaps he thinks a portion of that is rightfully his..." Bergin has heard speculation that his character may not be a Mitchell at all, but hopes that he is as he enjoys being part of the family.[12]

In April 2010 it was announced that the character had been axed along with five others by the new executive producer Bryan Kirkwood as part of a plan to "breathe new life into the show".[13] Bergin said of his departure: "I've had a great six months working on EastEnders playing Danny. He has been a great character to play and without giving too much away, he's sure to ruffle a few feathers before he leaves Walford."[14] He said the conclusion of Danny's storyline was "satisfying for [him] as an actor" and that it was the ending the audience deserves. He added that he knew the length of his contract from the start, and although there is always a possibility of a contract being extended, he could never see that happening with Danny.[15]

Storylines

Danny first appears in the show in the episode broadcast on 21 January 2010 when he turns up at his mother's house unannounced, startling her. The next week, Glenda shows Danny Archie's obituary and gives him the address of The Queen Victoria public house in Walford where his sisters Ronnie and Roxy live. Danny goes to The Queen Victoria and interrupts an argument between Ronnie and Roxy. Roxy tells Danny to go away they have just buried their father, to which Danny says he thinks they have just buried his father too. After a visit from Glenda to prove that Danny is who he claims to be, Danny gets talking to his sisters who ask him to stay. Glenda wants him to have nothing to do with them because Archie is still "inside their heads". However, he goes against Glenda's wishes. His cousin Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) is unhappy, thinking he is possibly a younger version of Archie. Danny starts working behind the bar of The Queen Victoria where he meets Amira Masood (Preeya Kalidas). He compliments her, and they later kiss, but the next day she tells him it was a stupid mistake. Peggy Mitchell (Barbara Windsor) overhears Danny on the phone to Glenda and is furious, asking him to leave. Roxy insists that Peggy does not make the rules, but Danny decides to go anyway and packs his things. Before he leaves the Square, Amira's husband Syed Masood (Marc Elliott) confronts him about the kiss, but he assures Syed he will never be returning.

Several weeks later, Peggy receives a call from the police station. When she gets there, she finds Danny shouting to be let out, bloodied and bruised. He explains he had an argument with Glenda and left home, then got in a drunken fight and was put in cells to sober up. He tells her he hoped Roxy would come as Peggy hates him, but she confirms his identity and he is able to leave. He reunited with Roxy who is very pleased to see him, and after a heart-to-heart with Peggy, he vows to help her get The Queen Victoria back from Roxy. Roxy is angry with him for putting the bust of Queen Victoria back on the bar as it was used to kill Archie, but he tells her it is what Archie would have done and she should make him proud. He later sabotages a pump at the pub so Roxy is forced to ask for Peggy's help, and convinces Roxy to buy the beauty salon that is coming up for auction. He is befriended by Janine Butcher (Charlie Brooks), who wants to turn him against his family in order get Roxy's inheritance. Ronnie tells Roxy he cannot be trusted, but he reveals Janine's plan, cementing his place in the Mitchell family. He and Glenda then plan to con Roxy out of her inheritance themselves. He later tells Ronnie that Roxy has hardly any money left because she is spending it on expensive things she hardly uses.

Roxy is curious when Danny asks her for a £700 investment, which he later returns in full, having apparently made a profit. She asks him if she can invest £1000 for his friend to do the same for her, and she is satisfied when she sees him going into a building and meeting somebody. Danny speaks to Glenda on the telephone and tells her to pack a bag. Later, Roxy overhears him on the phone saying he can get a bigger return if he invested more money, so she offers to go halves with him. Danny thinks Ronnie may have figured out his plan when she asks to invest as well, and says he was too late and the deal is off. Glenda arrives in a taxi and Danny tells her he thinks Ronnie is on to him, to which Glenda says they cannot leave empty handed and Ronnie cannot stop them. Glenda urges Danny to find out if Ronnie knows. Ronnie denies overhearing Danny's telephone conversation with Glenda, though Danny tells Glenda that Ronnie is playing games with him. Danny gives Glenda a plane ticket to the United States and says he'll meet her at the airport. Ronnie tells Danny she has worked it out – that Danny is seeing someone. Danny agrees and says it is a married woman, and then calls Glenda to say Ronnie knows about their scheme and Glenda should go to the States on her own. However, she simply tears up the ticket. Danny convinces Roxy to open a joint-signature account so he can help control her money. Glenda returns reveal the plan to Ronnie, after which Roxy catches him putting her cash in a bag. He blames Glenda and Roxy believes him. Roxy attempts to evict her mother but she reveals bruises on her arm and says that Danny has been hitting her. Danny says he is entitled to a share of Archie's money, so Glenda reveals to her daughters that Danny knows Archie was not his father. Danny denies this but Glenda insists it is true, saying that Danny has lied about his middle name being Archie. Ronnie asks to see his driver's license for proof but he says he does not know where it is. Eventually Roxy tells Danny to leave, as she believes her mother over her brother.

Kamil Masood

Kamil Masood
EastEnders character
Duration2010—
First appearance23 February 2010
ClassificationPresent; recurring
Introduced byDiederick Santer
In-universe information
FatherMasood Ahmed
MotherZainab Masood
BrothersSyed Masood
Tamwar Masood
SistersShabnam Masood
UnclesInzamam Ahmed
First cousinsJamila Inzamam
Ali Inzamam

Kamil Masood[16] is the son of Masood Ahmed (Nitin Ganatra) and Zainab Masood (Nina Wadia) who is born on screen in the episode broadcast on 23 February 2010,[16] which was set on 19 February 2010.

In August 2009, Zainab is forced to come to terms with the fact that she is 15 weeks pregnant in her mid-40s,[17] and the pregnancy means that her and Masood's plans to see the world have to be cancelled.[18] Wadia stated that Zainab is terrified due to her age and the fact a baby will interfere with her career, and she feels trapped because she does not want the baby but abortion is forbidden by her faith.[18]

In February 2010, Zainab becomes locked inside her office unable to contact anyone when her labour starts. She is found by Christian Clarke (John Partridge) who contacts Masood and his two sons Syed (Marc Elliott) and Tamwar (Himesh Patel). Christian calls for an ambulance, but the baby starts to come so Christian passes on instructions while Masood delivers the baby. Kamil is not breathing when he is born, so Christian instructs Masood to perform CPR, saving the infant's life. Zainab is then admitted to hospital where she and Masood name their son. After returning home, Masood looks after Kamil while Zainab goes back to work.

Kylie

Kylie
EastEnders character
Portrayed byElarica Gallacher
Duration2010
First appearance24 February 2010
Last appearance1 April 2010
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Introduced byDiederick Santer

Kylie, played by Elarica Gallacher,[19] is a friend of Billie Jackson's (Devon Anderson) from his housing estate in Balham.[20] Kylie appears between 24 February and 1 April, along with her fellow gang members Connor Stanley (Arinze Kene) and Mitch Gannon (Theo Barklem-Biggs).

Billie returns to Balham with Whitney Dean (Shona McGarty) and Kylie tells him he belongs with his crew. The next week, Whitney goes there looking for Billie, and when she meets Kylie, she insults her and Kylie and her friends attack her, telling her to ask Billie for their gun back. They later arrive in Albert Square and apologise to Whitney, and Billie insists he has disposed of the gun. Kylie and Connor turn up at a grime night at The Queen Victoria where Kylie gets Whitney drunk, insults Peggy Mitchell (Barbara Windsor) and throws drink over her. Outside, Connor sprays graffiti on a bench and then Kylie and Connor run off, leaving Whitney and Billie to suffer the consequences. Kylie, Connor and Mitch return a few weeks later and take Billie for drinks where they are told to leave by Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden). The gang decide to rob the pub using a fake gun, and they get away with the money. Billie then realises the real gun that he hid has gone missing after Kylie found it earlier. Kylie tells Billie he must choose between the gang or Whitney. Billie chooses Whitney, so Kylie takes revenge by trying to shoot him during a family party. However, Jack Branning (Scott Maslen) is the one who is shot, and Kylie is tackled by a club employee. The next day, Connor arrives looking for Billie, and reveals that Kylie has been arrested. Several months later, Kylie is sentenced to 15 years in prison.

The storyline was criticised by Ruth Deller of lowculture.co.uk, calling it flawed and unrepresentative of the real Balham, and describing Kylie as an "irritant".[21]

Connor Stanley

Connor Stanley
EastEnders character
Portrayed byArinze Kene
Duration2010—
First appearance1 March 2010
ClassificationPresent; regular
Introduced byDiederick Santer

Connor Stanley, played by Arinze Kene,[22] is a friend of Billie Jackson's (Devon Anderson) from his housing estate in Balham.[20] He appears between 1 March and 2 April along with his fellow gang members Kylie (Elarica Gallacher) and Mitch Gannon (Theo Barklem-Biggs). Connor appears again from 8 October 2010.[22]

When Whitney Dean (Shona McGarty) goes to Balham looking for Billie, Connor and the rest of the gang attack her. They later arrive in Albert Square and apologise to Whitney, and Billie insists he has disposed of the gun they wanted back. Kylie and Connor turn up at a grime night at The Queen Victoria where Connor steals a bottle of tequila. Outside, he sprays graffiti on a bench and then Kylie and Connor run off, leaving Whitney and Billie to suffer the consequences. Kylie, Connor and Mitch return a few weeks later and take Billie for drinks where they are told to leave by Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden). The gang decide to rob the pub using a fake gun, and they get away with the money. Billie then realises the real gun that he hid has gone missing after Kylie found it earlier. Kylie tells Billie he must choose between the gang or Whitney. Billie chooses Whitney, so Kylie takes revenge by trying to shoot him during a family party. However, Jack Branning (Scott Maslen) is the one who is shot. The next day, Connor arrives looking for Billie, and reveals that Kylie has been arrested.

Months later, Connor arrives at Billie's birthday party with four friends who bring lots of alcohol. The next morning, after everyone has left, Billie is found dead. The next week, Billie's mother Carol Jackson (Lindsey Coulson) visits Connor in Balham, who says he has heard that Billie died. Carol rants at him, blaming him for Billie's death, and bans him from the funeral. She tells him she hopes one day he loses a child so he will know how she feels. Connor, Mitch and the rest of the gang arrive for Billie's funeral but Carol bans all of them. As the hearse passes, they remove their hoods and masks as a mark of respect. After the funeral, Connor goes to Carol's, angry that she banned him. However, he realises she is about to attempt suicide and tells her it will not work. They both break down about Billie and comfort each other, which leads to them having sex.[23] However, they are interrupted and Connor leaves. At Kylie's sentencing, Connor sees Carol and compliments her on her new hair, and asks if she would come back to his. However, Jack interrupts and tells Connor to watch out as he has a score to settle. As Carol walks away, Connor apologises and says he will leave her alone. Kylie is then sentenced to 15 years in prison.

When Carol receives Billie's ashes, she takes them to Connor to ask him where Billie might have wanted them scattered. Connor reveals he has nowhere to live so Carol invites him to move in with her and Glenda Mitchell (Glynis Barber). They then start a sexual relationship, and Connor starts stealing cars for Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden). Carol kicks him out after finding cannabis in the flat. However, it is Glenda's and Carol tries to call Connor to ask him to move back in. Carol's daughter Bianca Butcher (Patsy Palmer) still does not trust Connor however, and accuses him of manipulating her mother. Carol defends Connor, but then finds out that he is in possession of stolen jewellery, and throws him out again. Connor is handling the jewellery for Phil, and returns to Walford to pay for a delivery of it. Jay Brown (Jamie Borthwick) meets him with the jewellery, but Connor under-pays him and threatens him not to tell Phil. However Jay then confronts him again and beats him up, retrieving the cash owed in the process. Connor meets up with Whitney and flirts with her. He also asks her to help him sell the stolen jewellery, which she agrees to. Whitney and Connor have sex, as explained when Connor comes down the stairs with no clothes on.

The original storyline was criticised by Ruth Deller of lowculture.co.uk, calling it flawed and unrepresentative of the real Balham.[21]

Harvey Freeman

Harvey Freeman
EastEnders character
Portrayed byMartin Jarvis
Duration2010
First appearance15 April 2010
Last appearance3 June 2010
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Introduced byDiederick Santer
In-universe information
OccupationFreelance journalist

Harvey Freeman is a freelance journalist, played by Martin Jarvis. He appears between 15 April and 3 June 2010. He is described as a mysterious 60-something and a perfect gent who arrives to report on local elections for Walford Gazette, and is said to be a potential love interest for characters Peggy Mitchell (Barbara Windsor) and Pat Evans (Pam St. Clement). Jarvis said on his casting: "I'm absolutely thrilled to be a potential thorn between two roses working with two actresses I greatly admire and have had the pleasure of working with before. I'm delighted to be reunited with Pam and Barbara and to have a part in EastEnders."[24]

He arrives in The Queen Victoria public house to interview Peggy on the upcoming council elections in which she is running. He later interviews Pat Evans for the same reason, but Peggy plies them with free drinks and Pat gets drunk. Peggy tells Harvey that Pat cheated on her husband with Peggy's husband, and that anything she has said about the Mitchell family is a lie. After Pat pours a drink on Peggy's head, Harvey announces that he has more candidates to interview and leaves, after wiping Peggy's face. After hearing that Pat and Peggy have both chosen to withdraw from the election, Harvey visits them individually, giving them his card and inviting them out for drinks. A week later, they both decide to call him on the same day. He takes Pat out for lunch and Peggy out for dinner without them knowing he is seeing them both. The next day he tries his best to stop them finding out but eventually they realise what he has been doing, so he quickly leaves. Pat and Peggy argue over him but eventually agree not to let him come between their friendship. They tell him so and tell him to get out in unison. Later, Harvey talks to Pat and she asks who he would have chosen if he had to choose. He says Pat as he prefers a more intelligent woman. He then waits for Peggy and she asks him the same question, to which he says he would have chosen Peggy as he prefers a woman with class. Pat and Peggy meet again and agree they did the right thing, but then both their mobile phones receive text messages at the same time and they walk away from each other smiling.

Harvey spends time with Pat while Peggy is away but when Peggy returns he invites her to the theatre. She says she cannot make it so Harvey invites Pat who agrees. Peggy later says she can come but Harvey says he has given the tickets to someone else. Peggy buys tickets of her own and Pat and Peggy both turn up at the theatre together, and Harvey's face drops when he sees them both. He explains that they are at fault for not telling each other they were seeing him. Pat and Peggy begin to argue so Harvey leaves and escapes onto a tour bus. Pat and Peggy catch him up and take over the tour guide's microphone, saying that Harvey is vermin and slapping him before they get off. Harvey returns to Walford to explain that he wants to carry on seeing them both, but if it can only be as friends then so be it. When he goes to the toilet, Pat reveals that she has slept with Harvey and Peggy reveals that she has not. They realise he is just trying to get as much sex as he can and plan to humiliate him. Pat leaves Peggy and Harvey alone and Peggy says that night she was going to sleep with Harvey and they could still do so. He goes upstairs and Peggy steals his clothes. When he comes downstairs, Pat and Peggy are waiting and they tell him to leave after Pat throws his clothes out the door. Harvey has a sheet around him but Pat snatches it off him before he leaves humiliated.

Mercy Olubunmi

Mercy Olubunmi is played by Bunmi Mojekwu. Mercy originally appears in the Internet spin-off series EastEnders: E20 as one of the main characters, alongside Zsa Zsa Carter (Emer Kenny), Leon Small (Sam Attwater) and Fatboy (Ricky Norwood), between 8 and 25 January 2010, however, she was the only character from the spin-off to not feature in EastEnders. Mojekwu's casting was announced on 25 November 2009,[1] and It was subsequently announced on 24 January 2010 that she would feature in EastEnders due to positive reaction to the character.[25] Executive producer Diederick Santer said that once he had seen the completed episodes of EastEnders: E20, he wanted Mercy in the main show as well. She is described as "funny, warm, sensitive and rather mysterious."[25] She has always been a good girl but she feels abandoned when her parents move back to Nigeria, leaving her with her grandmother, Grace.[2] She first appears in EastEnders on 31 May. Her storylines include suffering a miscarriage after discovering she is pregnant by her local church's youth minister, Benjamin (Damien Lynch).

Grace Olubunmi

Grace Olubunmi
EastEnders character
File:Grace-Olubunmi.jpg
Portrayed byEllen Thomas
Jay Byrd (EastEnders: E20)
Duration2010—
First appearance4 June 2010
ClassificationPresent; regular
Introduced byDiederick Santer and
Bryan Kirkwood
Spin-off
appearances
EastEnders: E20 (2010)
In-universe information
OccupationRetired teacher
Launderette worker (since 2010)
GranddaughtersMercy Olubunmi

Grace Olubunmi is the grandmother of Mercy Olubunmi (Bunmi Mojekwu). She appears in episode 8 of the EastEnders spin-off EastEnders: E20, credited only as Mrs Olubunmi and played by Jay Byrd. New executive producer Bryan Kirkwood introduced the character to EastEnders in his first episode on 4 June 2010, this time played by Ellen Thomas.[26]

In EastEnders: E20, Grace tells Mercy that her friend Fatboy (Ricky Norwood) is a bad influence on her. When the character arrives in EastEnders, she urges Mercy to tell Fatboy that they are moving to Lagos. She makes friends with Liz Turner (Kate Williams), mother of Owen Turner (Lee Ross) and later tells Fatboy about their plans. She hosts a lunch at the community centre and tells Lucas Johnson (Don Gilet) that she has grown fond of London but is going to Lagos for Mercy's sake. Fatboy then realises that neither Grace nor Mercy want to go and makes them realise this after Mercy has returned the key to their former home. Fatboy then says he has a plan for somewhere for them to live, and they move into a property on Albert Square. Grace attends a bible class with Mercy, held by Lucas, although Lucas is later. She apologises for Mercy's behaviour when she continues to ask about false prophets and a passage that states that anyone who questions a priest should be put to death, causing Lucas to leave. Grace makes Mercy write Lucas a letter of apology, but Mercy bins it.

Upset with the amount of litter around the streets, she urges Mercy and Fatboy to volunteer to pick it up. She takes Mercy's friends Zsa Zsa Carter (Emer Kenny) and Leon Small (Sam Attwater) to get their GCSE results and says she used to be a teacher. The next month Leon breaks one of her commemorative plates and Fatboy tries to create a new one in the hope Grace will think it is real, but she does not fall for it. However, she praises Fatboy for his eventual honesty and displays the plate with her others. However, when she discovers Mercy has been serving drinks in Alfie Moon's (Shane Richie) illegal den, she berates her granddaughter and says Fatboy has corrupted her. Grace overhears Dot Branning (June Brown) planning to collect jumble for her church. Grace collects the jumble instead, leaving Dot upset. They quote bible passages to each other to try to show who is in the right, but Grace later admits that she is lonely and just wanted to meet new people. The next day, Mercy tries to get Grace and Dot to make up, by suggesting Grace work in the launderette. Grace puts some shirts in a broken washing machine, which annoys Dot, and after Grace gets it open Dot is still not happy. Grace later gives Dot her CV to give to her boss, and Dot says there is not a job for her but Grace tells her that Jesus disagrees.

The next day, Grace asks Dot if she has looked at her CV yet. Dot says Grace is overqualified as she used to be a teacher. Grace says she will not be teaching again as she was dismissed from her last job. Later, Dot finds a tin of cakes in the launderette with a note from Grace saying it was not about the job. Dot visits Grace and offers her a few weeks work while Dot is away. Grace feels honoured, and tells Dot she was dismissed for slapping a pupil. Dot thanks her for her honesty. However, when Dot joins a local choir that Grace is a member of, the pair start quarrelling again, as Dot is unimpressed with the singing standard of the group.

Vanessa Gold

Vanessa Gold, played by Zöe Lucker, is a businesswoman who is described as "dynamic and assured" and is a love interest for Max Branning (Jake Wood).[27] The character first appears on 4 June.[28] She was created by Simon Ashdown.[26] Lucker's initial contract was for seven episodes, but this was extended and Vanessa became a regular character.[29] She is the mother of Jodie and wife of Harry.

Jodie Gold

Jodie Gold
EastEnders character
File:JodieGold.jpg
Portrayed byKylie Babbington
Duration2010—
First appearance7 June 2010
ClassificationPresent; regular
Introduced byDiederick Santer and
Bryan Kirkwood
Spin-off
appearances
"East Street" (2010)
In-universe information
OccupationBeautician
MotherVanessa Gold
StepfatherHarry Gold[30]

Jodie Gold, played by Kylie Babbington, is Vanessa's daughter. The character was announced on 10 May 2010[31] and first appeared on screen on 7 June 2010[32] when she arrived in the show's setting of Albert Square in Walford looking for her mother. She is a love interest for Darren Miller (Charlie G. Hawkins) and is described as big-hearted with "an infectious smile and a personality to match." Executive producer Bryan Kirkwood told entertainment website Digital Spy, "I'm really excited about Kylie taking on the role of Jodie. She brings yet more fresh energy to the show – she's a ray of sunshine."[31] The character is 19 years old on her arrival and Jodie is Babbington's first television role.[33] Babbington revealed that within her first six months on screen, she had received several letters from male fans saying that Jodie is their ideal woman.[34]

When Jodie arrives, she is found by Darren Miller in the road, and says she is lost. Darren gives her £10 and offers to help. He goes to ask her out but changes his mind, but she accepts anyway. She then finds her mother who hands her the keys to her new car, and Jodie reveals she got the job she had interviewed for at Roxy Mitchell's (Rita Simons) salon. The next day she goes for lunch with Darren and he tells her he owns the car lot. When Heather Trott (Cheryl Fergison) interrupts and asks him to look after George, Jodie assumes George is a dog. Darren admits that George is his son, which Jodie thinks is sweet. Darren realises that Jodie's mother is Vanessa after seeing her car, and she tells him that she lives with her parents, who are still happily together. As Darren takes her to the car lot to show her where he works, he walks in on Vanessa and Max Branning (Jake Wood) kissing passionately on the desk. He tells Jodie that Max is busy with a customer and she realises that he is not the boss but says he does not have to lie to impress her. Darren, unable to find his World Cup tickets, suspects Jodie of having hidden them as she said she did not want him to go as she would miss him, and starts to go through her bag and demands she empty her pockets. However, the tickets were destroyed as he left them in his pocket and they were washed with his laundry, so he phones Jodie to apologise. However, Jodie deletes the messages without listening to them. The next day she tells Darren that she learnt the offside rule just for him, but he accused her of being a thief. Later, Darren finds her and tells her he has learnt about makeup just for her.

Darren invites Jodie to a romantic dinner, and after the meal, they kiss and Jodie leaves to get a condom from her bag and freshen up. When she returns, Darren is in his boxer shorts. Jodie smiles but he then pulls down his boxers, causing her to scream and run out. After an embarrassing meeting with Max, Jodie tells Darren that there is nothing wrong with him, but she could see he was not Jewish. She explains that she is Jewish and cannot have sex with a man who is not circumcised, though she does not go to a synagogue. They break up but later agree to start dating again, saying they can wait to have sex, as Darren is willing to get a circumcision for her. They make a list of activities they can and cannot do, but after Darren gets excited by Jodie rubbing sun cream on his body, he makes a call to book his circumcision. When he goes for the operation, he tells Jodie he is on holiday while he recovers. However, when Max and Vanessa's affair is revealed and she is dumped by her husband Harry (Linal Haft), she accuses Darren of laughing at her, dumps him, disowns her mother, and drives away. Jodie is in The Queen Victoria public house when a fire breaks out, and she and Vanessa are reunited.

Darren tries to win Jodie back by trying to explain that he had a circumcision but she will not listen to him because he did not tell her about Max and Vanessa. However, she finally reads a letter he wrote and they reunite. However, she tells Vanessa she needs to end her relationship with Darren because she does not want to continue to see Vanessa and Max together, as Harry is heartbroken. However, Vanessa allows Jodie and Darren to remain together by ending her affair with Max and moving back to Chigwell. The next day, Jodie and Darren have sex for the first time. Harry later returns to Walford with Vanessa to get to know Darren better. During a special lunch on Vanessa's birthday, Harry shows little interest in Vanessa, and Jodie tells her that she realises now that they are not happy together and urges her to go back to Max, which she does. When Harry issues Vanessa with divorce papers, saying he can convince Jodie to turn against her, she tells him he is not Jodie's father. Harry sends Jodie to live with Vanessa, and he later tells Darren he is not Jodie's father. Darren begs him not to tells her as it would break her heart but later Jodie says Harry phoned her and Darren assumes he told her, so he inadvertently reveals the truth. Jodie initially disowns her mother but when she tries to find a place of her own, she realises she needs Vanessa with her. Harry then starts to take revenge, including throwing a brick through the window and killing Jodie's cat. Vanessa attempts to keep this from Jodie, and she believes the cat is just missing but soon thinks maybe Harry did something. She then asks Vanessa who her real father is and she tells her she met a young Portuguese fisherman on holiday and he is her father, though she did not know his name.

Jade

Jade, played by Niamh Webb, is a character who appears in the episodes broadcast on 8, 9 and 15 June 2010.[35][36][37] Jade was originally scripted as a prostitute who Lucas Johnson (Don Gilet) picks up and forces to pray for forgiveness before apparently strangling her. However, following the charging of Stephen Griffiths with the murder of three prostitutes in Bradford, the decision was made to reshoot the scenes to remove the prostitute references, less than a week before the scenes were due to air. A spokesperson for the programme said the decision was made to "ensure we do not cause distress to the families involved in these tragic events."[38][39] Jade first appears when Lucas visits a bar and sees her on her own. He offers to take her somewhere more quiet and they leave together. He takes her to a secluded spot and tells her that drinking and throwing herself at men is wrong and that her soul is lost. He says she needs to be cleansed and forces her to pray, but she attempts to fight back. She escapes but Lucas catches up to her, again telling her to beg for God's forgiveness. Lucas then removes his tie, and when he returns home, there are deep scratch marks on his neck. Jade's fate is unknown until Lucas's wife Denise (Diane Parish) suspects Lucas is cheating on her, so Lucas takes her to see where he got the scratches. They go to Jade's flat where she tells Denise that she prayed with Lucas and he baptised her, though initially she tried to resist and scratched Lucas. She says she will get help for her alcohol dependence and get her daughter back, who was taken away from her.

Harry Gold

Harry Gold
EastEnders character
Portrayed byLinal Haft
Duration2010—
First appearance23 June 2010
ClassificationPresent; regular
Created bySimon Ashdown
Introduced byBryan Kirkwood
In-universe information
OccupationBusinessman
WifeVanessa Gold (1990—)
StepdaughtersJodie Gold[30]

Harry Gold, played by Linal Haft, is Vanessa's (Zöe Lucker) husband and stepfather[30] to Jodie (Kylie Babbington). The character was announced on 15 June 2010 and appears from 23 June. He was created by Simon Ashdown and was described by Kris Green from entertainment website Digital Spy as being controlling and similar to the character Archie Mitchell (Larry Lamb).[40]

Harry first appears when Vanessa returns home from seeing Max Branning (Jake Wood). He asks her for a drink and then says he smells cigarette smoke on her. She lies that she was out with friends but he says one of her friends called earlier that day and has not seen Vanessa for weeks. Vanessa then says she went out on her own as she could not face being bored at home, and admits to smoking, which Harry dislikes. He wonders if she is seeing someone else, and after he watches Vanessa go upstairs to bed, he moves an ornament back to where it was before Vanessa moved it when she came home. He comes to Walford several weeks later, looking for Max. He asks Liam Butcher (James Forde) and his younger brother, Morgan (Devon Higgs) if he knows Max. Liam tells him where he lives, and Harry gives them some money. However, he mistakes Darren Miller (Charlie G. Hawkins) for him and knees him in the groin, telling him to keep off his property, leaving Darren in immense pain as he has just returned from having a circumcision operation. He takes Vanessa to Walford and dumps her bags outside Max's house, realises who Max really is, and asks Vanessa what Max has that he does not, to which she says he can manage sex more than once a week. Harry says they are welcome to each other and leaves, taking Vanessa's car.

However, when Jodie reveals to Vanessa that Harry is heartbroken, Vanessa ends her affair with Max and moves back to Chigwell. Harry then comes to Walford with Vanessa and Jodie to meet Darren. At Vanessa's birthday party, Max's ex-wife Tanya (Jo Joyner) tells Vanessa that Max misses her and she should go back to him. Jodie sees that Harry is not very interested in celebrating Vanessa's birthday and tells her mother that she agrees with Tanya as Vanessa deserves better than Harry, so Vanessa goes back to Max again. Harry attempts to contact Vanessa but she continues to ignore him as it is Billie Jackson's (Devon Anderson) funeral. He sends Vicky Saunders (Jessica Ellerby) to issue Vanessa with some papers but she sends her away. Harry later turns up at Vanessa's house and hands her the papers, revealing that he wants Vanessa to get nothing in their divorce. He also threatens her with Jodie, saying he can get her to take his side, saying she has always been a daddy's girl, but Vanessa reveals he is not her father. In spite, Harry spray-paints the word "slapper" on Max's door, and plasters Walford with nude photos of Vanessa. When Darren catches Harry about to spray-paint a car, he stops him and Harry tells him that he is not Jodie's father. Later, Darren begs Harry not to tells Jodie but when Jodie says Harry phoned her, Darren assumes he told her and accidentally reveals the truth.

Vanessa meets Harry and he says he will do anything to hurt Vanessa, even keeping Jodie from her despite no longer feeling anything for her. He takes Vanessa's jewellery and calls her a prostitute, saying that he will let Jodie stay with her if they have sex. Harry takes revenge by throwing a brick through Max and Vanessa's window and slashing the tyres of the cars on Max's car lot. Jodie's cat goes missing and while everyone looks for it, Harry slashes Vanessa's clothes, and when she goes to throw them away, she finds the cat dead in the bin. Max and his brother Jack (Scott Maslen) then decide to take revenge on Harry. They send Harry a text message from Vanessa's phone asking to meet, and when he turns up, they threaten him and tell him to never contact Vanessa again or next time it will be worse. After they all go their separate ways, Jack is grabbed by two men and bundled into a car. Jack is later released, but reveals to Max that Harry was behind the kidnapping.

Lily Branning

Lily Branning
EastEnders character
Duration2010—
First appearance23 June 2010
ClassificationPresent; recurring
Created bySimon Ashdown
Introduced byBryan Kirkwood
In-universe information
FatherRyan Malloy
MotherStacey Branning
GrandfathersBrian Slater
GrandmothersJean Slater
Debra Dean
UnclesSean Slater
AuntsWhitney Dean
Other relativesCharlie Slater
Kat Moon

Lily Branning is the daughter of Stacey Branning (Lacey Turner) and Ryan Malloy (Neil McDermott),[41][42] born on 23 June 2010. Lily is conceived in September 2009 when Stacey stops taking medication for her bipolar disorder, causing her to act irrationally and sleep with numerous men, including Ryan. Around the same time, she is raped by Archie Mitchell (Larry Lamb) and after trying to tell ex-husband Bradley Branning (Charlie Clements), she was sectioned under the Mental Health Act. Upon Stacey's return to Walford, she reunites with Bradley and reveals that she is pregnant. He is overjoyed, thinking the baby is his, but she reveals she is three months pregnant, and therefore the baby cannot be Bradley's. After revealing that Archie raped her, Bradley vows to raise the child as his own. However, he later dies. It is revealed that Archie was no longer capable of fathering children, so Stacey believes the father must be Ryan. After months of failing to tell him, she goes into labour alone and Ryan finds her, going to the hospital with her. During labour, the baby is starved of oxygen, but is born healthy. After returning home a few days later, she names the baby Lily. Stacey refuses to take Lily out of the house and panics when Jean does so without Stacey's knowing. However, Max Branning (Jake Wood) soon convinces Stacey to take Lily outside. In September 2010, during the Queen Vic fire, Stacey and Lily are trapped upstairs. They are both rescued by Ryan, who has just got married to Janine Butcher (Charlie Brooks) and shortly after, Stacey tells Ryan he is Lily's father. The next day, Ryan declines an offer to hold Lily, and walks away.

After Ryan and Janine's honeymoon, Janine discovers that Ryan is Lily's father and is angry about it, pushing Lily's pram over, though Lily is not inside, and arguing with Stacey. She later telephones Social Services to say Stacey is neglecting Lily. However, the social worker, Maria de Costa (Judy Browne), assesses that Lily is being looked after properly and notes that the allegation was a false one. Stacey and Ryan get Lily's birth certificate changed to have Ryan's name added, but Ryan lies to Janine about where he was even though Janine knows, so she decides to kidnap Lily and take Ryan to France so that Stacey is out of their lives. However, when Ryan discovers Lily is in the car, he orders Janine to stop. She does so but it is on a level crossing with a train approaching and she is unable to start the car. Ryan gets Lily out to safety but Janine is unable to open her door. However, the car starts and the train just misses her. Ryan demands to drive back to Walford, where Stacey has realised Lily is gone and has called the police. However, Janine tells her she heard Lily crying so took her to look after her, and Ryan backs up Janine's story.

Richard Mitchell

Richard Mitchell
EastEnders character
Duration2010
First appearance2 September 2010
Last appearance21 September 2010
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Introduced byBryan Kirkwood
In-universe information
FamilyMitchell/Branning
FatherJack Branning
MotherSam Mitchell
Half-sistersPenny Branning
Amy Mitchell
GrandfathersJim Branning
Eric Mitchell
GrandmothersReenie Branning
Peggy Mitchell
UnclesPhil Mitchell
Grant Mitchell
Max Branning
AuntsApril Branning
Carol Jackson
Suzy Branning
First cousinsBianca Jackson
Billie Jackson
Sonia Fowler
Robbie Jackson
Abi Branning
Lauren Branning
Oscar Branning
Bradley Branning
Kevin
Rebecca
Other relativesRonnie Mitchell
Roxy Mitchell

Richard Mitchell is the son of Sam Mitchell (Danniella Westbrook), born in the episode broadcast on 2 September 2010, though it is set the day before. Sam becomes pregnant while in a relationship with Ricky Butcher (Sid Owen) but has an affair with Jack Branning (Scott Maslen). At first, Sam wants the baby adopted but decides to keep him as her mother Peggy insists, saying the baby is the only way Sam can get back with Ricky, who is now married to Bianca (Patsy Palmer). Peggy promises to raise Richard, but she leaves Walford, leaving Sam on her own. Sam insists that Ricky is Richard's father, but Bianca wants a paternity test to be sure. Sam lies about the result, saying Ricky is Richard's father. However, Bianca double checks and discovers it is Jack. When Sam realises she is unable to cope with Richard, she asks Jack and his fiancée Ronnie Mitchell (Samantha Womack) to have him. When Sam is due to meet Ronnie and Jack to drop Richard off, she does not turn up, so Jack and Ronnie decide to visit her. Ronnie goes in and asks Sam to think it through, and offers her money to leave Walford with Richard as when Jack finds out she is keeping Richard, he will come after her. Ronnie leaves without Richard but Sam drops him off with Jack. Later, Ronnie and Sam meet and she gives Sam the money, telling her to take Richard back and leave. Sam takes Richard and returns home. She then leaves to live with her brother Grant (Ross Kemp) in Portugal, taking Richard with her.

Following the paternity test, DNA testing laboratory Alpha BioLabs reported a 27% increase in calls for paternity tests from people who did not realise how simple the tests were.[43]

Greg Jessop

Greg Jessop
EastEnders character
Portrayed byStefan Booth
Duration2010—
First appearance1 October 2010
ClassificationPresent; regular
Introduced byBryan Kirkwood
In-universe information
OccupationBuilder
MotherMoira Jessop

Greg Jessop,[44] played by Stefan Booth, is the fiancé of Tanya Branning (Jo Joyner),[45] who first appeared on screen on 1 October 2010[46] to work on the reconstruction of The Queen Victoria. He is a rival of Tanya's ex husband Max (Jake Wood), and a spokesperson for the programme commented, "Max has his fair share of women but he still has a soft spot for Tanya despite all they have been through. Don't be too surprised if he makes mincemeat out of Greg."[45] Booth, who was initially on a short-term contract to appear in the show,[45] said, "I'm absolutely delighted to be coming into Albert Square. Even as a kid, [...] we'd all sit in front of the telly watching EastEnders. Jo Joyner is a splendid actress to work with and I can't wait to get my teeth into the exciting storylines ahead."[47] Booth revealed in a Digital Spy interview that his contract had been extended and he had filmed scenes for January 2011.[48] The character's profile on the official EastEnders website describes him as gorgeous and loyal with a feminine side, and he cares about his looks, having regular work outs, manicures and exfoliation treatments. He is not a womaniser as his mother, Moira, showed him how to treat women properly. He is good with Tanya's children Abi (Lorna Fitzgerald), Lauren (Madeline Duggan) and Oscar (Charlee and Neo Hall).[49] Booth told Soaplife that Greg likes being a father to Tanya's children and that Tanya "completes him."[50] He told Digital Spy that Greg adores Tanya and she has probably not had the kind of affection from Max that she gets from Greg.[51]

Greg is first mentioned in March 2010 at the funeral of Max's son Bradley Branning (Charlie Clements), by Max and Tanya's daughters Abi and Lauren, who tell their father that Tanya is waiting for them outside with her new boyfriend. In June 2010, during a visit from Max, Tanya reveals that she and Greg are engaged. Greg arrives in Albert Square with Tanya, who is visiting Lauren, and Greg is met by Alfie Moon (Shane Richie) who invites him to his illegal drinking den in the basement of The Queen Victoria. Alfie and Max, who is also there, suspect Greg is gay and Alfie then jokes to Greg that Max has a crush on him. This causes animosity between them when they are locked in alone. Later, Max returns home and Tanya brings Greg to meet him, not realising they already met. Greg then reveals Alfie has given him the contract to refurbish the pub. After a few days, Greg realises Jay Brown (Jamie Borthwick) has stolen some of his power drills. After the death of Billie Jackson (Devon Anderson), Tanya comes to Walford and introduces Greg to Jane Beale (Laurie Brett). On the day of the pub's opening night, Greg reports that the electrics have failed and that his workers are unable to have the pub ready in time, much to the anger of Kat Moon (Jessie Wallace) who accuses Greg of not trying hard enough.

Michael Moon

Michael Moon
EastEnders character
Portrayed bySteve John Shepherd
Duration2010, 2011—
First appearance1 October 2010
ClassificationPresent; regular
Introduced byBryan Kirkwood
In-universe information
OccupationEntrepreneur
First cousinsAlfie Moon
Spencer Moon

Michael Moon, played by Steve John Shepherd, is a cousin of Alfie Moon (Shane Richie), who first appears on 1 October 2010[52] after Alfie's return. Michael is described as a competitive and manipulative risk-taker who lives dangerously. He is a charmer with an eye for the ladies, but is willing to stab anyone in the back. Shepherd said of his casting: "I can vividly remember watching the first ever episode of EastEnders and I'm very excited to be joining such a fantastic and iconic programme. Michael Moon will be an exciting character to play – on the surface he's a loveable, cheeky chappy, but underneath he has hidden depths which will be exciting to explore."[53] Executive producer Bryan Kirkwood explained that he has been a fan of Shepherd for many years, adding "He's a fantastic signing for EastEnders, an exciting addition to the Moon family, and is set to cause a big splash in Albert Square from the moment he arrives."[53]

Michael arrives in Albert Square in Alfie's Ford Capri (the same one Alfie and his wife Kat (Jessie Wallace) left in five years previously), to loan money to Alfie for the lease of The Queen Victoria public house and to deliver alcohol to the drinking den in The Queen Victoria's cellar. Kat is not pleased to see him. Kat insists that she and Alfie pay Michael back the money but Alfie wants to make him a business partner. While talking to Kat, Michael realises the baby she is carrying is his. Michael talks to Alfie who says the baby is not his, and Michael says he might find it hard to cope with someone else's child. He also tells Kat that Alfie will not want to raise someone else's child and tells her they would make a good family. Later, Kat thinks Michael has told Alfie it is his child but he has not so Michael says he is planning to go back to Spain. After Kat is trapped in the caravan she is staying in when it is hoisted into the air, Michael takes her to the hospital but she tells him to go. Before he does, he says he has left her some money and a letter in the caravan, which Alfie then finds. Kat changes her mind after an argument with Michael and agrees to go to Spain, however, at the last minute, Alfie tells Michael to look after Kat and the baby, so Kat changes her mind again. When Michael sees the light go off in Alfie's bedroom, he leaves in his car.

Julie Perkins

Julie Perkins
EastEnders character
Portrayed byCathy Murphy
Duration2010—
First appearance14 October 2010
ClassificationPresent; regular
Introduced byBryan Kirkwood
In-universe information
OccupationCleaner (since 2010)

Julie Perkins, played by Cathy Murphy, is a woman from Billy Mitchell's (Perry Fenwick) past.[54] She made her first appearance on 14 October 2010.[55] Described as a feisty character who is an "antidote to the snarling women of Albert Square",[54] her arrival leaves Billy shocked and turns his life upside down.[54] The character is also described as a "cockney geezer bird [who] is more at home down the pub with the boys but underneath her robust layer, there's a little girl abandoned by her mum wanting to be loved."[56] An EastEnders spokesperson commented on Julie's storyline: "Julie and Billy have a real connection despite being out of each others lives since they were teenagers. She's a true Cockney sparrow and tells it like it is. However, Billy is staggered to learn he may have more skeletons in the closet waiting to be discovered."[57] Speaking about the role, Murphy said: "Like our characters, I've known Perry since I was 16 and he is a brilliant actor. We've never worked together before so I am looking forward to getting stuck into our fantastic rollercoaster of a story."[54] Julie is Murphy's third role in the soap, having appeared in 1997 as Lorna[57] and again as Trisha Taylor in 2005.[54]

When Billy is visited by police, it is revealed that Julie became pregnant by Henry Mason, a paedophile who worked at the children's home where Julie and Billy lived during their childhood. Julie arrives in Walford the following week and surprises Billy by coming to his door. Julie says she does not want to testify against Henry, and leaves when Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) and Jay Brown (Jamie Borthwick) return home. She telephones Billy asking him to meet her at the café, where she reveals that even though Henry Mason raped her, they always used contraception, and the only time she did not was when she had sex with Billy. She tells Billy that he has an adult son. She explains that he was taken away from her a week after he was born, and says he probably had a better life. However, Billy gets angry, saying a child should know his parents and tells Julie she should never have come, so she leaves. However, Billy soon contacts Julie again, and she helps him sell stock on his market stall. He invites her round the next week, and Jay notes that she has made an effort to look good for Billy. They go to a party where Billy invites Julie to his relative Ronnie Mitchell's (Samantha Womack) wedding and she accepts. She later sees Stacey Branning (Lacey Turner) taking off her high heel stilettos and steals them, leaving her own shoes behind. When Billy realises Julie has gone, he phones her and she says she felt unwell.

Julie arrives for Ronnie's wedding where £20,000 goes missing. Ronnie's sister Roxy Mitchell (Rita Simons) accuses Julie of stealing it, though she did not. At the reception, Stacey sees Julie wearing her shoes and confronts her, and Roxy empties Julie's bag looking for the money, revealing Julie has filled it with food. Julie runs off and Billy catches up to her. She reveals she is wearing an electronic tag and is under curfew as she is staying in a hostel and she is trying to make her room feel like her own. Billy says this does not matter to him. Julie is accused again when she wears an expensive coat that she found, that the real thief, Shirley Carter (Linda Henry), bought. Julie spends the day helping Dot Branning (June Brown) at the laundrette and they become friends. However, Julie leaves embarrassed after Mo Harris (Laila Morse) reveals to Dot that Julie is wearing the tag. She later gets a job from Kat Moon (Jessie Wallace), cleaning at The Queen Victoria but she accidentally disconnects the beer pumps. Kat sacks her but Patrick Trueman (Rudolph Walker) and Billy persuade her to give Julie another chance. When Julie asks to store some things around Billy's house, he discovers some photos of a man. Thinking Julie is in a relationship, he confronts her, but she explains that they are pictures of their son, Roger Green (Daniel Brocklebank). Billy wants to see Roger, but Julie warns it is too late. However, Billy finds his address in Julie's belongings and goes to visit him. Once at the house, Billy announces that he is his father. Roger denies this, and Julie turns up and pulls Billy away. She explains that she could not trace their real son, so fantasised that Roger, her former boss, was their son instead. Billy forgives Julie, but informs her that he has contacted an adoption agency about their son. They then deliver a stolen car to Ruislip for Phil, but break down on the way. Once the car is fixed, Julie panics as she will be late for her curfew at the hostel, which could result in her returning to prison.

Kai Jackson

Kai Jackson
EastEnders character
Portrayed byShay Spencer
Duration2010
First appearance25 October 2010
Last appearance26 October 2010
ClassificationFormer; guest
Introduced byBryan Kirkwood
In-universe information
FatherAlan Jackson
Half-brothersBillie Jackson
Other relativesBlossom Jackson

Kai Jackson, played by Shay Spencer, is the son of Alan Jackson (Howard Antony) and half brother of Billie Jackson (Devon Anderson). He appears on screen on 25 and 26 October 2010. Five-year-old Spencer was cast in the role after a friend of his mother's found out EastEnders was looking to cast a boy of his age, fitting his description. Spencer's mother, Jo Dufficy, sent in a photo and said the programme's makers liked what they saw. He filmed his scenes over three days in August 2010. His father Trevor said, "This was a wonderful experience for Shay and everyone thought he did a great job, especially as this was his first acting role. He [...] was a little bit nervous at first but the cast of EastEnders were really good and made him feel welcome. At the end of filming he received a big round of applause from the cast and crew. We are really excited about seeing him on TV."[58]

Kai appears alongside his mother, father and great grandmother Blossom Jackson (Mona Hammond) at Billie's wake. When Alan's ex-wife and Billie's mother Carol Jackson (Lindsey Coulson) sees him, she leaves as he reminds her of Billie at that age. Kai then shows the family a trick that Billie had taught him, namely axillary flatulence. They return home after the wake.

Yusef Khan

Yusef Khan
EastEnders character
Portrayed byAce Bhatti
Duration2010—
First appearance23 November 2010
ClassificationPresent; recurring
Introduced byBryan Kirkwood
In-universe information
OccupationGeneral practitioner
WifeZainab Masood (divorced)
DaughtersAfia Khan

Yusef Khan, played by Ace Bhatti,[59] is the father of Afia Khan (Meryl Fernandes) and ex-husband of Zainab Masood (Nina Wadia). He appears from 23 November.[59] Yusef is introduced as part of a storyline involving the Masood family. Tamwar Masood (Himesh Patel) dates Afia and when Yusef is introduced to Tamwar's parents Masood Ahmed (Nitin Ganatra) and Zainab Masood, Masood "explodes" with anger at the sight of him,[60] recognising him as a man from their past. Patel said the storyline is a shocking one with a clever twist.[61]

Yusef first appears when Afia introduces him to Tamwar. Tamwar feels he is probably not good enough for Afia in Yusef's eyes as he is from a poor background, but Yusef says that does not matter and approves of Tamwar as he likes Afia enough to say it to her father's face. Later, Yusef visits Tamwar's parents, and finds the door open. When Zainab sees him, she screams and orders him out. It is revealed they were husband and wife from an arranged marriage and Yusef's family had poured oil on her and set her on fire. Yusef says it was his family, not him, and he attempted to save her, revealing bad scarring on his body. Masood, Tamwar and Afia return home, and Masood attacks Yusef, punching him twice. Yusef says he was curious to know if it was the same people he used to know and was only there to make peace but Masood reveals to Tamwar and Afia about the marriage and the fire. Tamwar says he can no longer see Afia, and Masood says it is for the sake of his son that he does not kill Yusef. The next day Yusef visits again and asks Zainab to let Tamwar and Afia see each other. Zainab refuses, and asks him to ban Afia from trying to contact Tamwar.

Tommy Moon and James Branning

Tommy Moon is the son of Kat Moon (Jessie Wallace) and Michael Moon (Steve John Shepherd), and James Branning is the son of Ronnie Branning (Samantha Womack) and Jack Branning (Scott Maslen). Both babies are born onscreen on 30 December 2010,[62] but in the following episode, James dies and Ronnie decides to swap the children.[63]

In September 2010, Shane Richie, who plays Kat's husband Alfie Moon, teased an upcoming storyline involving Alfie and Kat. Although he gave no details of the plot, he said that when he was offered the chance to return to the show to reprise his role as Alfie, he was informed of the storyline, which would be ongoing for "the best part of a year or maybe two years."[64] He said it would be "the biggest soap story in probably the history of soaps,"[64] and that he and Wallace were excited to be involved.[64] On 11 November 2010, details of the upcoming storyline were revealed by the BBC.[65]

Executive producer Bryan Kirkwood said of the baby swap storyline: "This story built on the rich history both characters have built up over the years and the story team have worked hard to make this convincing and powerful. Although EastEnders is a fictional drama we have, of course, taken great care to thoroughly research this storyline, which will reflect a issue close to the hearts of some of our audience. We're fortunate to have two wonderful actresses, Jessie Wallace and Samantha Womack, who understand the need to portray such an emotive subject sensitively. Viewers will know that Ronnie has had a difficult past, losing both her daughter and father in the last couple of years. When she loses the one thing she's always wanted, she acts on impulse in a moment of sheer grief and desperation."[66] Kirkwood later said the scenes would be believeable and the storyline bold and gritty. He confirmed that a maternity nurse had been consulted on what would happen in real life, saying the crew made sure the two babies were born in different circumstances. The baby swap scenes are balanced with scenes of celebration elsewhere, in order to show "a community with a lot of love" in the hope it would "counter the inevitable darkness of this story."[67]

It was reported by The Sun that during filming, the cast and crew were so overcome with emotion that filming had to be stopped for an hour.[68] The baby's funeral was filmed on 20 November 2010, at a graveyard in north London.[69]

The scene where Ronnie swaps the children was called "powerful",[66] while a reporter for the Daily Mail said it would be "harrowing".[69] The Daily Mail reported on 22 December that programme bosses at the BBC were preparing for a large number of complaints over the swap.[70] The Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths (FSID) praised the storyline, and its director Joyce Epstein explained, "We are very grateful to EastEnders for their accurate depiction of the devastating effect that the sudden death of an infant can have on a family. We hope that this story will help raise the public's awareness of cot death, which claims 300 babies' lives each year."[66]

Others

Character Date(s) Actor Circumstances
Fatima Inzamam 1 January (uncredited) Wife of Inzamam Ahmed and mother of Jamila and Ali. She appears before Syed Masood's wedding to Amira Shah but leaves when Inzamam's brother Masood Ahmed tells Inzamam he is no longer welcome at the wedding.[71]
Emma West 14–15 January Ellie Beavan[72] Archie Mitchell's solicitor.[73] She arrives for the reading of Archie's will, but her paperwork gets dropped and blows around the Square. When Archie's second wife Peggy finds out that Archie divorced his first wife Glenda, Glenda denies it but Emma confirms that this would be possible even without Glenda's signature. Before she leaves, Billy Mitchell invites her to come back for a drink any time she wants.
Loretta 18–22 January Nicola Hughes[74] The chair of the church's fundraising committee.[75] She helps out Lucas Johnson with a jumble sale and Lucas's wife Denise takes a disliking to her. Loretta returns some clothes to Denise that she donated, implying they are unfashionable and nobody would buy them. Denise gets rid of her by getting Bianca Jackson to call her pretending to be from a lottery, saying she has won a prize and has to go to collect it. When Loretta calls Bianca back, Bianca says it must be a wrong number and hangs up.
Julia 18 January Vinny Dhillon[74] A social worker who visits Ian Beale and Jane Beale, who are applying to adopt a child.
Nick Greenway 19 January David Annen[76] Ian Beale's solicitor after he is arrested on suspicion of murdering Archie Mitchell.
Reg 21–26 January Zig Byfield[77] Glenda Mitchell's neighbour.[78] When Glenda's daughter Ronnie visits her, Reg is outside the flat and stares at Ronnie. He later tries to give Glenda some flowers and is very insistent that he sees her, but Ronnie tells him to go. Outside, he tells Ronnie that Glenda has never mentioned her. The following week, when Ronnie and her sister Roxy come looking for Glenda, Reg tells them she has moved on. After they leave, Glenda pays Reg with cigarettes for lying for her.
Dr Clayton 25 January Claire Askam[79] A doctor who talks to Pat Evans' family after Pat suffers a heart attack.
Leyton 26 January–
1 February
Daniel Crowder[80] A man who Christian Clarke spends the night with, and wakes up not remembering anything. He annoys Christian, who tries to avoid him, but Christian later introduces him as his boyfriend to make Syed Masood jealous. The next week, Christian tells Leyton they need to talk. It is revealed later in the week that Christian split up with Leyton.
Sandy 16–23 February Caroline Pegg[81] Dotty Cotton's mother.[82] She turns up at Dot's house looking for her daughter, Kirsty, but Dot says she knows nobody of that name. Dot and Sandy meet up in the café and Sandy says she was an alcoholic but gave up the day Dotty's father Nick Cotton took her away. Dot later decides to tell Dotty about her mother, who wants to see her. After Sandy visits Dotty, Dot decides that she should live with her mother. Dotty receives an emotional send-off from Dot as she and Sandy leave the Square. In October 2010 during a conversation with Grace Olubunmi, Dot refers to Sandy as her daughter-in-law, suggesting that Sandy is or once was married to Nick.
Mr Allcock 23 February–
2 March,
24–26 August
Bill Buckhurst[83] Walford High School's headmaster.[16] After Shirley Carter fails to get her niece Zsa Zsa into the school, Mr Allcock is paid a visit from Phil Mitchell, asking him for a favour. Zsa Zsa is given an appointment, which she decides to attend after talking a liking to Mr Allcock's physique. Zsa Zsa flirts with him, and when Shirley asks her to leave the room, she does too. Zsa Zsa gets a place in school but Shirley realises it is down to Phil's visit. In August, Mr Allcock visits Ian Beale to say his daughter Lucy's GCSE results are inconsistent, there has been an allegation of cheating, and both Lucy and her twin Peter's exam papers must be looked at.
David Hensler 24–25 February Jonty Stephens[84] David is Masood Ahmed's line manager at Royal Mail.[20] He watches Masood on his round, and later turns up at the house with his colleague Steven Fuller from the Royal Mail Investigation Unit, saying there has been an allegation of stolen post and they must search Masood's house. They find a package for Max Branning that Masood was holding, and David later issues Masood with a caution.
Steven Fuller (uncredited)
Mitch Gannon 2–29 March,
25 October
Theo Barklem-Biggs[85] A friend of Billie Jackson's from his housing estate in Balham.[20] He appears alongside his fellow gang members Kylie and Connor Stanley when they attack Whitney Dean. A few weeks later, Kylie, Connor and Mitch take Billie for drinks but are told to leave by Phil Mitchell. The gang decide to rob the pub using a fake gun, and they get away with the money. After Billie dies, Mitch and the rest of the gang arrive for his funeral but are told to stay away by his mother Carol Jackson.
Dave 9 March John Cummins[86] A customer at the car lot. Carol Jackson attempts to sell him a car and uses Billy Mitchell to help increase the price, but when Billy goes too high, Dave says he cannot afford it and leaves.
Theresa 11 March Dolya Gavanski[87] A florist who Libby Fox and Patrick Trueman visit to find out who sent flowers to Liz Turner. They pretend they were from Patrick's son whom they had not heard from until he sent the flowers, but when Theresa refuses to give out details, Libby steals a CCTV tape.
Tim Brown 15 March Keir Charles[88] A man looking at the beauty salon that Roxy Mitchell is thinking of buying. Roxy flirts with him but tells him it is a bad site as the last business had no customers. Roxy later tells him she will not be bidding and he reveals he is not bidding himself but was looking at the property on behalf of Roxy's sister Ronnie.
Bev 15 March Nichola Jane Theobald[88] Two attractive women who come into The Queen Victoria public house. Phil Mitchell and Minty Peterson offer to pay for their drinks but they leave when Phil gets annoyed with Minty.
Debs (uncredited)
Dr Cameron 23–25 March Aicha Kossoko[89] The doctor who Lucy Beale visits to have an termination.
Terry 29 March–
5 April
Jon Foster[90] A social worker who assesses Phil Mitchell's suitability for custody of his estranged daughter Louise. After questioning the family, he tells them Louise should be able to move in.
Luther 1 April Peter McNally[91] An employee at R&R who takes charge after his boss Jack Branning is shot by Kylie.
Mr Steele 1–22 April Simon Wilson[91] The consultant who tells Jack Branning's family that he could end up severely brain damaged after being shot. He looks after Jack and explains to the family that he is paralysed down one side of his body. When Ronnie Mitchell drops some paperwork at the hospital, he returns it to her and when she thinks he is coming onto her, she orders him out. He later returns to apologise and they end up dancing together and later, kissing. When Jack's brother Max tells Jack he saw Ronnie and Mr Steele kissing, Mr Steele makes a comment about Ronnie's lips so Jack punches him in the face. When Ronnie finds out, she breaks up with Mr Steele as she realises Jack still has feelings for her.
Cllr Singh Walia 9 April Ranjit Krishnamma[92] A local councillor who comes to meet residents at The Queen Victoria public house. As Pat Evans and Peggy Mitchell tell him he is doing a bad job, he suffers a heart attack and is taken away in an ambulance. He stands down from the council, prompting Pat and Peggy to both apply for his position.
Julie 12 April Amy Edge[93] Fatboy's date, who Fatboy brings on a double date with Leon Small and Zsa Zsa Carter.[94] After the date, Fatboy tells Leon that she is bisexual and fancies Zsa Zsa.
Tasha 12–16 April Charlotte Beaumont[93] The leader of a gang of schoolgirls that bully Ben Mitchell. After one confrontation, they chase Ben and take his new trainers. When Ben's father Phil discovers this, he tells Tasha to have the trainers cleaned. When she returns them, she apologises to Ben, but then tells her friends that she stood up to him. Shirley Carter hears her bragging and tells her that Phil is the least of her worries. After Phil and Shirley talk to Tasha's father, Ben reports that there have been no more problems.
Elaine 15 April Joanne Zorian[95] Louise Mitchell's dance teacher. She encourages Louise's father Phil to stay for her first lesson to build Louise's confidence.
Nurse Denton 19 April, 25 May,
10 September
Elicia Daly[96] A nurse who tends to Jack Branning, who is paralysed down one side after being shot in the head, Jordan Johnson, who is in a coma after being hit on the head with a spanner, and Stacey Branning and her baby Lily, who were injured in a fire.
Joseph[97] 20 April Robert Jezek[98] Tasha's Polish father who Phil Mitchell and Shirley Carter talk to about Tasha bullying Phil's son Ben. He agrees to talk to Tasha.
Dr Bickerton 4–7 May Catherine Kanter[99] Jack Branning's doctor who Ronnie Mitchell talks to about sending him to a private clinic.
Jonno 7 May Garry Lammin[100] A man who gives a quote to fix the electrics at R&R nightclub for Ronnie Mitchell. However, he tells her the club must remain closed for a few days as it is a big job.
Nadim Abbasi 10–13 May Kriss Dosanjh[101] Bushra Abbasi's husband,[102] an apparently wealthy man, who visits Masood Ahmed and Zainab Masood along with his wife. He also meets their gay son Syed Masood at the mosque and allows him in when some men are blocking the entrance, but later tells him people will not forgive and forget and he should attend a different mosque.
Alex 14 May Ben Joiner[103] A man who meets Christian Clarke in The Queen Victoria. They get a bottle of wine but Christian leaves after hearing that Syed Masood is in hospital after an overdose. Later, Christian meets Alex again invites him out to dinner.
Carver 20 May Simon Tcherniak[104] Phil Mitchell's solicitor.
Allen Conlon 20–21 May
9–13 July
Peter Vollebregt[104] A man claims he can cure Syed Masood of his homosexuality. Though Syed's parents Zainab and Masood and brother Tamwar are sceptical, Syed and Allen say it is possible and Syed can re-educate his mind. After several weeks of therapy, Syed is angry with Allen when he feels it is not working. Syed then decides to admit that he cannot change his sexuality and stops seeing Allen.
Katy 31 May Leila Mimmack[105] When Peter Beale and Fatboy attend a party in Hampshire, Katy kisses Fatboy and Hayley kisses Peter. A fight breaks out between Peter and Hayley's boyfriend Vince, and Fatboy gets involved when he insults Hayley. Peter knees Vince in the groin and Peter and Fatboy escape from the party.
Vince Oscar Ward[105]
Hayley Charlotte Skeoch[105]
Simon James 31 May–1 June Peter Temple[105] A man who interviews Bianca and Ricky Butcher as their son Liam has not been accepted into his first choice of secondary school.
Andrew 1 June Christopher Scoular[106] Two men that meet Pat Evans and Peggy Mitchell in a restaurant and buy them drinks. Pat and Peggy run out on them because they both have dates that night.
Donald Jack McKenzie[106]
DC Walker 8 June Alexander Newland[35] A police officer who visits Jordan Johnson to see how he is before his attacker Ben Mitchell is due in court. He explains that Ben could get up to four years detention.
Kirsty Montgomery 25 June Bridget Fry[107] Stacey Branning's midwife.
Gloria Fisher 30 June Sharon Hinds[108] A woman who attends Lucas Johnson's Christian disco. His wife Denise dislikes her.
Rob Wilkins 30 June Chris Bennett[108] A man who tries to chat up Ronnie Mitchell but is thrown out when he insults her mother Glenda.
Gemma[109] 30 June Rita Balogun[108] A prostitute who asks Lucas Johnson if he wants some company. However, when he sees the crucifix around her neck, he leaves. Off-screen, Lucas murders Gemma and dumps her body in a canal, but identifies the body as that of his wife Denise, who he has locked in a basement. Denise's funeral takes place with Gemma's body, but when Denise is found to be alive, Gemma has her own funeral on 6 August, with Denise and Patrick Trueman as the only attendants.[109] The vicar (David Peart) says that none of Gemma's family could be traced, her funeral has been paid for by a charity and she will be buried in a mass grave.[110]
Cal Childs 19, 30 July Danny Barnham[111] A boy who bullies Ben Mitchell at the Young Offender Institution where he is being detained. After Ben's family visit him a second time, his father Phil confronts Cal, and Cal punches him in the back.
Dagenham
Derek Smith
20 July Steven Osborne[112] A man who works at Dagenham Dave's selling furniture and bric-a-brac. He sells a matress to Christian Clarke and Syed Masood.
Mr Barker 20 July Tom Keller[112] The funeral director who visits Denise Johnson's family to arrange her funeral.
Daphne Fox 23 July Emi Wokoma[113] Denise and Kim Fox's sister.[114] She arrives to attend Denise's funeral and tells Denise's daughter Libby that she wishes she could have apologised to Denise for what she said to her. At Denise's wake, Liz Turner insults Denise causing Daphne and Kim to start shouting at her.
Reverend Wallace 29 July Mark Meadows[115] The reverend who speaks to Heather Trott about a christening for her son George.
Rob Stevenson 30 July Neil Grainger[116] A news reporter who disguises himself as a doctor to question Denise Johnson on her recent ordeal.[117] He then poses as a police detective inspector to speak to Denise's family but when they ask for ID and he is unable to show any, they tell him to go away. The following week, a news story is printed in the Walford Gazette, stating that Denise misses her "killer husband", Lucas.
Sgt Lewis Daley 3 August–
5 October
Deka Walmsley[118] An army recruitment officer[119] who is visited by Carol Jackson, Bianca Butcher and Whitney Dean to find out why Billie Jackson has been denied leave. He informs them that Billie took leave with his friends, and gives his number to Carol after Bianca tells him she is single. A few weeks later, they go on a date, but Carol walks out. He follows and shows her he would like to see her again by kissing her. They go on another date, meeting in the local park. When they see Carol's grandson Liam Butcher, who is worried about going to his new school, Lewis gives him encouragement. A few weeks later he sends Carol chocolates so she arranges to meet him again. The following day he takes her to lunch, saying he has been busy with new army recruits. After the date, Glenda Mitchell tells Carol she saw him remove a wedding ring, so Carol confronts him. Lewis says he is unhappy in his marriage but Carol pushes him away and he leaves.
Colin Logan 9 August Matthew Barker[120] Jack Branning's physiotherapist.
Kenneth "Ken" Tate 9–13 August Peter Blake[120] A brewery representitive who wants to buy The Queen Victoria.[121] He speaks to Glenda Mitchell before introducing himself to Peggy Mitchell, and realises that Peggy is trying to put him off. Peggy starts to like him and he says the pub is perfect. However, the owner, Roxy Mitchell, eventually decides not to sell.
Officer
Tamsin Reilly
23 August–
2 September
Ruth Keeling[122] A prison officer who escorts Sam Mitchell to hospital and supervises her during her stay.
Matt Hearn 2 September Paul Jibson[123] Sam Mitchell's midwife.
Brogan Callan 3 September Lucinda Millward[124] The leader of a young mum's group attended by Stacey Branning, Becca Swanson and Stacey's baby Lily.
Tim Kenward 3 September Danny Seldon[124] A man from an adoption agency when Sam Mitchell wants her baby adopted, however, she changes her mind.
Richard Monroe 6–7 September Andrew Hall[125] A man who picks up Janine Butcher at the end of her hen party. She is impressed by his wealth and they go back to his house. The next morning he apologises for falling asleep, and Janine leaves, revealing she is getting married.
DC Andrew Newton 10 September Luke Harris[126] A police officer who speaks to Peggy Mitchell following a fire at The Queen Victoria.
Lee Finnerty 20–21 September Dylan Brown[127] Two men who come to Walford looking for Kat Moon. They talk to her former neighbour Dot Branning saying Kat has won a prize, and Dot reveals where she lived. They are then let in the house by Jean Slater before Kat returns. It is revealed Kat is on the run from them as she and her husband Alfie Moon conned their relative Frankie Finnerty. The break into the kitchen and argue with Kat and her family, and as Kat throws money at them, her husband Alfie enters pretending to be from the CID, causing them to run off quickly.
Jono Finnerty Colin Parry[127]
Edward Brooks 27–28 September Luke Striffler[128] The American boyfriend of Lauren Branning who she talks to on webcam and asks if he has booked his flights. The next day they speak again and he breaks up with her because she is in England now.
Claudia Maskry 4 October Maria McErlane[129] A journalist for the Walford Gazette. Alfie Moon and his cousin Michael try to sell her a story that they discovered they are long-lost identical twins. She does not believe it, but Alfie then tells her that the Queen Mother hid in The Queen Victoria during the war, and Mo Harris and Dot Branning back up his claims, and Michael shows her a piece of metal from an old German engine, saying it is part of a doodlebug.
Thommo Newby 4 October Ras Barker[129] A man at R&R nightclub. First, he asks Billy Mitchell to supply toilet roll, and later dances behind Jean Slater's back, so Billy tells him to leave.
DS Mulligan 8 October Paul Ham[22] A police officer who visits Billy Mitchell as he is investigating a man who worked at the care home where Billy lived as a child.
Sgt Major Banfield 14 October Toby Gaffney[130] An army major who gives Billie Jackson's personal belongings to his mother, Carol, following his death.
Sgt Stone 19 October Alun Raglan[131] The police sergeant in attendance at the police station when Kat Moon, Stacey Slater, Janine Butcher, Pat Evans, Kim Fox, Alfie Moon and Billy Mitchell are all arrested and locked up for the night.
Vicky Saunders 25 October Jessica Ellerby[85] A woman who visits Vanessa Gold to issue divorce papers on behalf of Harry Gold, but Vanessa rejects her. Later, Harry reveals that Vicky has replaced Vanessa, acting as his hostess.
PC Heathcote 1 November,
25 December
Jack Pierce[132] A police constable who attends when Stacey Branning realises her daughter Lily is missing.
Mr Atherton 22–26 November David Cann[133] An estate agent selling the local Indian restaurant, the Argee Bhajee. He shows Zainab Masood and Ian Beale around and Ian attempts to bribe him to find out Zainab's bid but Mr Atherton does not divulge. When Ian hands his bid to Mr Atherton, he pays him for another favour, namely to use the restaurant to host a romantic meal for him and his wife Jane.
Edward Bishop 3 December— Frank Barrie[134] The leader of the local church choir, attended by Grace Olubunmi, Dot Branning and Heather Trott.
Roger Green 6–7 December Daniel Brocklebank[135] A man who Julie Perkins claims to be her and Billy Mitchell's son. Billy meets Roger and tells him this, but Roger denies it. Julie explains to Billy that she could not trace their real son, so fantasised that Roger, her former boss, was their son instead.
Gloria MacDonald 20–21 December Michele Austin[136] Lucas Johnson's sister.[137] When Lucas's wife Denise discovers that Lucas's son Jordan has been in contact with Gloria for five months since Lucas went to prison, she allows Jordan to stay with Gloria.
Midwife Brigitte 28 December Zina Badran[138]
Midwife Diane 30 December Hannah Kew[139]
Piper 31 December Ryan Ellsworth[140]
Nurse Jenny[141] 31 December–
6 January 2011
Alexia Healey[140]

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