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"Return of Nick Cotton"
EastEnders episode
Directed byChris Bernard
Written byMatthew Graham
Produced byBeverley Dartnall
Production codeNBDA180N[1]
Original air date1 October 2000
Running time30 minutes

"Return of Nick Cotton" is a spin-off episode of the British television soap opera EastEnders, broadcast on BBC One on 1 October 2000.[2]

Plot[edit]

Nick Cotton has just been released from prison. Ten weeks later he is living in a squat in North London. He has a dream where his dead father Charlie Cotton appears and warns him that something terrible is about to happen to him. He is was told by a black gay couple living in the squat that seeing your own dead relatives in your dreams is a bad sign but Nick is not worried. He decides to meet his son Ashley Cotton and former wife Zoe Cotton and goes to Zoe's brother Eddie to ask for her address. He also has some mean-looking thugs on his trail (one named Colin) who have a score to settle with him. He meets Ashley who reveals that he and Zoe are living with Zoe's new boyfriend. The thugs discover Nick's whereabouts and show up at Zoe's house trying to break in. To escape them, Ashley and Nick get into a stolen convertible car and drive off. Zoe pleads with Ashley not to go with Nick knowing he will be a bad influence but Ashley does not listen. Nick and Ashley discuss where to go from there and Nick decides to travel before returning to Walford.

Cast and characters[edit]

Production[edit]

This episode leads up to the return of Nick Cotton as a regular character later that year, more than two years after his last appearance. It was written by Matthew Graham and directed by Chris Bernard.

Reception[edit]

Ratings[edit]

Official ratings from the Broadcasters' Audience Research Board showed that this episode gained 9.10 million viewers and achieved 14th place in the British Top 100 programmes for that week. Whilst this spin-off episode did not achieve similar viewership to two episodes of EastEnders that week (16.68 million and 14.64 million), it did gain a higher viewership compared to other popular programmes that week, such as The Vicar of Dibley (7.77 million), Only Fools and Horses (7.85 million) and The Bill (6.75 million).[3][4]

See also[edit]

Footnotes[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "EASTENDERS - RETURN OF NICK COTTON". Getty Images. Retrieved 1 March 2017.
  2. ^ "EastEnders: Return of Nick Cotton". BBC Genome. Retrieved 1 March 2017.
  3. ^ "Top 30 Programmes". Broadcasters' Audience Research Board. Retrieved 27 February 2017.
  4. ^ "BRITISH TOP 100 week ending 1 October 2000" (pdf). Broadcast: 31. 20 October 2000. Retrieved 1 March 2017 – via ProQuest.

External links[edit]

Category:2000 British television episodes