EastEnders: 25/12/2002 - 1


01:45 am - 02:20 am, Friday, December 26 on BBC Three HD (107)

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25/12/2002 - 1
Episode 1

Ian has a surprise for Laura that leaves her reeling. Phil and Sonia try to make peace with terrible news


subtitles 16x9 audio-description
Movie/Drama Soap/Melodrama/Folkloric

Cast & Crew

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Adam Woodyatt (Actor) .. Ian Beale
Jack Ryder (Actor) .. Jamie Mitchell
Steve McFadden (Actor) .. Phil Mitchell
Perry Fenwick (Actor) .. Billy Mitchell
Kacey Ainsworth (Actor) .. Mo Morgan
Barbara Windsor (Actor) .. Peggy Mitchell
Hannah Waterman (Actor) .. Laura Beale
Wendy Richard (Actor) .. Pauline Fowler
James Alexandrou (Actor) .. Martin Fowler
Derek Martin (Actor) .. Charlie Slater
Tony Graham (Writer)
Chris Jury (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Adam Woodyatt (Actor) .. Ian Beale
Born: June 28, 1968 in London
Best Known For: Playing Ian Beale in EastEnders.
Early-life: Adam Brinley Woodyatt was born in Walthamstow, London, on June 28, 1968. He is only one of a handful of EastEnders' cast members who really are from the East End. He was at primary school with future England cricket captain Nasser Hussein before joining the Sylvia Young Theatre School. His first starring role came in 1983's children's drama The Baker Street Boys. He then worked as a butcher in Wales before landing the role of Ian Beale.
Career: In February 1985, Woodyatt appeared in the first-ever episode of EastEnders and has been with the show ever since - despite originally intending to stay with the soap for only a year. He is the only cast member who's been in the programme continuously since it began. Away from Walford, he has starred in a number of pantomimes, and regularly appears on TV game shows such as Celebrity Ready Steady Cook, A Question of TV and The Weakest Link (which he won). He has also presented Value For Money, Dreamhouse and National Lottery Live. He's an avid science fiction fan, and appeared in a BBC Two themed night dedicated to Star Trek.
Quote: "If people are polite when they greet you, then you're polite back. If people are rude, then guess what they're going to get? Nine times out of 10, I get a good response."
Trivia: Woodyatt supports Liverpool FC and enjoys cricket, fishing, football, golf and cycling. He is also a talented photographer and won the Architectural Photographer of the year award from the SWPP BPPA Society. His winning picture was of St Pancras, which he took while filming EastEnders there.
Jack Ryder (Actor) .. Jamie Mitchell
Steve McFadden (Actor) .. Phil Mitchell
Born: March 20, 1959 in London
Best Known For: Playing Phil Mitchell.
Early-life: Born Steve Robert Reid on March 20, 1959, in London. His parents split up when he was two, and he took his stepfather's surname, McFadden. He admits to not being particularly academic and after leaving school, he worked as a builder's labourer, but eventually decided he wanted to do something he found more fulfilling. He got a job working with blind people, and went back to college to study for his A-levels. He won a place studying economics at university, but dropped out after seven weeks when he realised he wanted to be an actor.
Career: After graduating from Rada in 1987, he made his screen debut in TV film The Firm. He followed this with small roles in the movie Buster and TV series The Bill and Bergerac, before joining the cast of EastEnders as Phil Mitchell in 1990. Along with his on-screen brother Ross Kemp, he made a huge impression on soap fans, and quickly became a household name. Away from EastEnders, he's appeared in Murder in Mind, Kevin & Perry Go Large, and a number of pantomimes. He took a break from Walford in 2003 but returned in 2005; he's remained there ever since.
Quote: On some of his less plausible storylines: "It's the writers' job to throw stuff at you and it's your job to go 'watch this, I will make it work.'"
Trivia: McFadden supports Manchester United and is a keen sailor.
Perry Fenwick (Actor) .. Billy Mitchell
Born: May 29, 1962 in Canning Town
Early-life: Perry was born in Canning Town on May 29, 1962. He has a sister, Tracey, and two brothers, Faron and Lee. He went on to attend the Sylvia Young Theatre School. He had minor roles in a number of TV shows, including Tucker's Luck, Bergerac and Inspector Morse, before landing a recurring role on the hugely popular sitcom Watching.
Best Known For: Playing Billy Mitchell in EastEnders.
Career: Throughout the 1990s, Fenwick made guest appearances in the likes of Lovejoy, Minder, Pie in the Sky, Shine on Harvey Moon, Ellington, Casualty and The Bill. His big break came in 1998 when he joined the cast of EastEnders as Billy Mitchell.
Quote: "People believe Walford does exist."
Trivia: He filmed his 1,000th episode of EastEnders in August 2010.
Kacey Ainsworth (Actor) .. Mo Morgan
Born: October 19, 1968 in Ware, Hertfordshire
Best Known For: Playing Little Mo in EastEnders.
Early-life: Born on October 19, 1968 in Ware, Hertfordshire to Hazel and Edward. She attended Westfield Junior School in Hoddesdon and Presdales School in Ware, Hertfordshire.
Career: Ainsworth had guest appearances in a number of TV series, such as The Bill and A Touch of Frost, before landing the role of Little Mo in EastEnders. She stayed with the soap opera from 2000 until 2006. Since then, she has starred in such TV series as Holby Blue, The Wright Way and Call the Midwife. Her biggest role since appearing in EastEnders was as Cathy Keating in Granchester.
Quote: On EastEnders: "I look back on my time on EastEnders with real nostalgia. The Slaters made a big impact and it all worked well."
Trivia: In 2002, she won Best Actress at the British Soap Award, Most Popular Actress at National Television Awards and Best Soap Actress at TV Quick Awards.
Barbara Windsor (Actor) .. Peggy Mitchell
Born: August 06, 1937 in London
Best Known For: That naughty giggle.
Early-life: Born Barbara-Ann Deeks in London on August 6, 1937, the only child of a dressmaker and a bus driver. Her mum worked extra hours to pay for elocution lessons. As a child, Babs loved singing and dancing and it was during a visit to the theatre with her grandfather that she decided on a showbusiness career, eventually adopting the stage name Barbara Windsor. She won her first stage role at the age of 12 in a London pantomime. In 1952 she got a job in the chorus of Love from Lucy and stayed in the show for two years. A number of minor film roles followed, but she remained largely a stage actress.
Career: Two major film roles in 1962 - Death Trap and Sparrows Can't Sing - resulted in greater recognition, but it wasn't until stage show Fings Ain't What They Used to Be that Windsor found true fame. Her career really took off after her appearance in the comedy film Carry On Spying. Stereotyped as a glamorous dolly bird, she was seen as the ultimate Carry On girl and appeared in nine of the classic movies. In recent years, she has appeared in the long-running soap EastEnders, playing Peggy Mitchell and becoming a genuine soap icon. She left Walford in 2010, and since then has done panto and regularly stood in for Elaine Paige when she's been unavailable to host her Radio 2 show.
Quote: "In my late 40s I found it difficult at casting interviews because people would still think I was as young as I appeared in the Carry Ons."
Trivia: Windsor voiced the Dormouse in Tim Burton's film version of Alice in Wonderland.
Hannah Waterman (Actor) .. Laura Beale
Wendy Richard (Actor) .. Pauline Fowler
Born: July 20, 1943 in Middlesbrough
Best Known For: Playing Miss Brahms in Are You Being Served? and Pauline Fowler in EastEnders.
Early-life: Born Wendy Emerton in Middlesbrough on July 20, 1943, an only child to publicans Henry and Beatrice Emerton. While Wendy was a baby, her family moved to Bournemouth. They later moved to the Isle of Wight and then to London, where they ran the Shepherds Tavern in Shepherd Market. Wendy was 11 when her father committed suicide. After leaving school at 15, she helped pay her way through the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts in London by working in the fashion department at Fortnum & Mason. It was during this time that she changed her surname to Richard.
Career: Richard's early TV roles included guest appearances in Hugh and I, The Arthur Haynes Show, The Likely Lads, Up Pompeii and On the Buses. She had a recurring role in the BBC's 1960s soap opera The Newcomers. Richard's big break came in 1972 when she began playing shop assistant Miss Brahms in the hugely popular sitcom Are You Being Served? She also featured in film versions of the sitcoms On The Buses (1971), Bless This House (1972) and Are You Being Served? (1977). Already a household name, Richard found further success as matriarch Pauline Fowler in BBC soap opera EastEnders, a role she played from the first episode in 1985 until her character's death in December 2006. Away from TV, Richard appeared regularly on the Radio 4 panel game Just a Minute. Richard died of breast cancer on February 26, 2009, at the age of 65. The last three months of her life were documented in the BBC programme Wendy Richard: To Tell You the Truth.
Quote: "My message to anyone going through the cancer thing is to remain positive and have faith in your oncologist and doctors."
Trivia: In 1962, Richard topped the pop music charts with the single Come Outside. She was awarded an MBE in 2000.
James Alexandrou (Actor) .. Martin Fowler
Derek Martin (Actor) .. Charlie Slater
Tony Graham (Writer)
Chris Jury (Director)

Before / After

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EastEnders
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