User:AnemoneProjectors/List of EastEnders episodes (1994)
EastEnders (1994) | |
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No. of episodes | 142 |
Release | |
Original network | BBC1 |
Original release | 4 January 29 December 1994 | –
Season chronology |
EastEnders is a British soap opera, examining the domestic and professional lives of working class people who live in the fictitious London Borough of Walford in the East End of London. The show airs on BBC1 and entered its tenth broadcasted year on 4 January 1994 with its 932nd episode, with Leonard Lewis continuing his role as executive producer until Barbara Emile took over. Lewis quit the role after the BBC controllers demanded an extra episode a week.[1] EastEnders aired 142 episodes in 1994, with the the typical week comprising two half-hour episodes on BBC1, in a time slot of 7.30 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays, until 11 April 1994, when a third episode was added on Mondays, in a time slot of 8.00 pm.
Cast and characters
[edit]Following the introduction of a third weekly episode, several characters were introduced to the series in early 1994. Lucy Speed was cast in the role of Natalie Price, the best friend of Bianca Jackson (Patsy Palmer), who made her first appearance on 18 January.[2] David Roper was also cast as Geoff Barnes, a love interest for Michelle Fowler (Susan Tully).[3]In a bid to portray positive examples of homosexual characters, producers cast the show's first lesbian couple: Della Alexander (Michelle Joseph), who first appeared on 1 March, and Binnie Roberts (Sophie Langham), who first appeared on 9 June.[4] The "no-nonsense" grandmother of Alan Jackson (Howard Antony), Blossom Jackson, was introduced on 16 May. Mona Hammond was cast in the role.[2] Caroline Paterson made her first appearance as Ruth Aitken on 28 July. The character was created as a love interest for Mark Fowler (Todd Carty).[3] Tony Caunter was also cast as Roy Evans, a love interest for Pat Butcher (Pam St. Clement); he debuted on 26 December.[5] Roy's son, Barry Evans (Shaun Williamson), was introduced on 27 December; the character was originally intended for a guest role, which developed into a regular role.[6]
Nicola Stapleton quit the role of Mandy Salter, following a two-year period on the show, after growing tired of all the attention she received from being in such a high-profile show. Mandy departed on 13 January.[7] Nicole Arumugam left the series in 1994; her character Shelley Lewis departed on 24 March, but reappeared for one episode on 13 December. Mike Reid took a long hiatus from his role as Frank Butcher and made a temporary departure on 7 April. Ian Reddington left his role as Richard Cole in 1994; the character departed the series on 21 July, following a series of arguments with Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt).[8] Anna Barkan made her final appearance as Nadia Mitchell on 29 August, following the conclusion of the character's storylines.
Following his 1993 departure, Steve Elliot (Mark Monero) was given a reprieve; the character returned on 20 January.[3] Jacqui Gordon-Lawrence reprised her role as Etta Tavernier for a three episode guest stint in March. Sophie Lawrence also reprised her role as Diane Butcher for a five episode guest stint for a storyline surrounding Frank Butcher's disappearance. Peggy Mitchell, who was portrayed by Jo Warne for three months in 1991, was reintroduced on 7 November, with Carry On actress, Barbara Windsor taking on the role. Scott Matthewman of The Stage commented on the recast in 2006: "Quite the biggest – and most inexplicable – transformation is that of Peggy Mitchell in EastEnders.[9]
The following is a full list of the EastEnders 1994 cast.
Regular cast
[edit]- Howard Antony as Alan Jackson
- Nicole Arumugam as Shelley Lewis
- Paul Bradley as Nigel Bates
- Todd Carty as Mark Fowler
- Tony Caunter as Roy Evans
- Michelle Collins as Cindy Beale
- Lindsey Coulson as Carol Jackson
- Letitia Dean as Sharon Mitchell
- Nicola Duffett as Debbie Bates[α]
- Tommy Eytle as Jules Tavernier
- Michael French as David Wicks
- Dean Gaffney as Robbie Jackson
- Mona Hammond as Blossom Jackson
- Michelle Joseph as Della Alexander
- Shobu Kapoor as Gita Kapoor
- Elizabeth Kelly as Nellie Ellis
- Ross Kemp as Grant Mitchell
- Sophie Langham as Binnie Roberts
- Steve McFadden as Phil Mitchell
- Mark Monero as Steve Elliot
- Sid Owen as Ricky Butcher
- Patsy Palmer as Bianca Jackson
- Caroline Paterson as Ruth Aitken
- Ian Reddington as Richard Cole
- Mike Reid as Frank Butcher
- Wendy Richard as Pauline Fowler
- David Roper as Geoff Barnes
- Lucy Speed as Natalie Price
- Pam St. Clement as Pat Butcher
- Nicola Stapleton as Mandy Salter
- Gillian Taylforth as Kathy Beale
- Bill Treacher as Arthur Fowler
- Susan Tully as Michelle Fowler
- Deepak Verma as Sanjay Kapoor
- Shaun Williamson as Barry Evans
- Barbara Windsor as Peggy Mitchell
- Adam Woodyatt as Ian Beale
Recurring and guest cast
[edit]- Devon Anderson as Billy Jackson
- Anna Barkan as Nadia Mitchell
- Sudha Bhuchar as Meena McKenzie
- Priya Bilkhu as Sharmilla Kapoor
- Gemma Bissix as Clare Tyler
- Eva Brittin-Snell as Lucy Beale
- Francis Brittin-Snell as Peter Beale
- Natalie Cassidy as Sonia Jackson
- Alexia Demetriou as Janine Butcher
- Leonard Fenton as Harold Legg[β]
- Gretchen Franklin as Ethel Skinner[β]
- Jacqui Gordon-Lawrence as Etta Tavernier[β]
- Sophie Lawrence as Diane Butcher[β]
- Dilys Laye as Maxine Palmer
- Samantha Leigh Martin as Vicki Fowler
- Francis Magee as Liam Tyler
- Jon Peyton-Price as Martin Fowler
- John Pickard as Kevin
- Stuart Stevens as Steven Beale
List of episodes
[edit]During 1994, EastEnders aired typically two half-hour episodes in a time slot of 7.30 pm on Tuesday and Thursday, until 11 April 1994 when a third episode was added on Mondays in a time slot of 8.00 pm. The episodes were broadcast on BBC1. A weekly omnibus edition was also broadcast on Sundays. Leonard Lewis continued his role as executive producer until Barbara Emile took over. The episodes were repeated on Drama from May 2020.[10]
All official ratings are taken from the Broadcasters' Audience Research Board (BARB), which were published in the The Stage and Broadcast, and are combined with each respective week's omnibus edition (unless otherwise noted). Airdates and credits are taken from individual episodes, BBC Genome[11] and the book Eastenders, A Celebration: The Complete Story of the First Ten Years.[12]
January
[edit]# | No. in year | Original air date | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
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932 | 1 | Chris Fallon | Tony Jordan | 21.39[13] | |
933 | 2 | Chris Fallon | Tony Etchells | 22.82[13] | |
934 | 3 | Gwennan Sage | Deborah Cook | 16.72[14][γ] | |
935 | 4 | Gwennan Sage | Deborah Cook | 16.68[14][γ] | |
936 | 5 | Sue Bysh | Michael Robartes | 19.94[15] | |
937 | 6 | Sue Bysh | Michael Robartes | 21.50[15] | |
938 | 7 | Garth Tucker | Susan Boyd | 19.52[16] | |
939 | 8 | Garth Tucker | Susan Boyd | 21.29[16] |
February
[edit]# | No. in year | Original air date | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
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940 | 9 | Bill Hays | Joanne Maguire | 19.87[17] | |
941 | 10 | Bill Hays | Joanne Maguire | 21.19[17] | |
942 | 11 | Brian Stirner | Jeff Povey | 20.53[18] | |
943 | 12 | Brian Stirner | Jeff Povey | 20.54[18] | |
944 | 13 | Philip Casson | Tony Jordan | 19.72[19] | |
945 | 14 | Philip Casson | Tony Jordan | 21.15[19] | |
946 | 15 | David Innes Edwards | Tony Jordan | 18.90[20] | |
947 | 16 | David Innes Edwards | Matthew Graham | 20.55[20] |
March
[edit]# | No. in year | Original air date | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
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948 | 17 | Bill Hays | Arnold Yarrow | 18.71[21] | |
949 | 18 | Bill Hays | Colin Brake | 19.76[21] | |
950 | 19 | Jo Johnson | Matthew Graham | 18.69[22] | |
951 | 20 | Jo Johnson | Matthew Graham | 20.50[22] | |
952 | 21 | Philip Casson | Jeff Povey | 17.16[23] | |
953 | 22 | Philip Casson | Jeff Povey | 19.14[23] | |
954 | 23 | David Innes Edwards | Gillian Richmond | 18.83[24] | |
955 | 24 | David Innes Edwards | Gillian Richmond | 19.02[24] | |
956 | 25 | Adrian Bean | Michael Robartes | 16.09[25] | |
957 | 26 | Adrian Bean | Michael Robartes | 18.36[25] |
April
[edit]# | No. in year | Original air date | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) | |
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958 | 27 | Tony McHale | Tony McHale | 18.20[26] | ||
959 | 28 | Tony McHale | Tony McHale | 20.90[26] | ||
960 | 29 | Leonard Lewis | Tony Jordan | 16.09[27] | ||
This episode marks when EastEnders increased its output to three episodes per week. | ||||||
961 | 30 | Uncredited | Uncredited | 20.69[27] | ||
962 | 31 | Keith Boak | Tony Jordan | 21.71[27] | ||
963 | 32 | Keith Boak | Ashley Pharoah | 13.29[28] | ||
964 | 33 | Keith Boak | Ashley Pharoah | 18.27[28] | ||
965 | 34 | Philip Casson | Susan Boyd | 18.46[28] | ||
966 | 35 | Philip Casson | Susan Boyd | 12.67[29] | ||
967 | 36 | Philip Casson | Susan Boyd | 16.56[29] | ||
968 | 37 | Bill Hays | Jeff Povey | 16.44[29] |
May
[edit]# | No. in year | Original air date | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) | |
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969 | 38 | Bill Hays | Jeff Povey | 16.22[31] | ||
There was no episode on 2 May due to The Children's Royal Variety Performance.[30] | ||||||
970 | 39 | Bill Hays | Barrie Shore | 17.24[31] | ||
971 | 40 | Geoff Feld | Joanne Maguire | 13.03[32] | ||
972 | 41 | Geoff Feld | Joanne Maguire | 17.05[32] | ||
973 | 42 | Geoff Feld | Len Collin | 16.31[32] | ||
974 | 43 | Stephen Garwood | Tony McHale | 14.89[33] | ||
975 | 44 | Stephen Garwood | Tony McHale | 16.83[33] | ||
976 | 45 | Stephen Garwood | Tony McHale | 18.59[33] | ||
977 | 46 | Penelope Shales | Gillian Richmond | 13.74[34] | ||
978 | 47 | Penelope Shales | Gillian Richmond | 16.11[34] | ||
979 | 48 | Penelope Shales | Gillian Richmond | 16.92[34] | ||
980 | 49 | Jeff Naylor | Arnold Yarrow | 14.40[35] | ||
981 | 50 | Jeff Naylor | Michael Robartes | 16.94[35] |
June
[edit]# | No. in year | Original air date | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
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982 | 51 | Jeff Naylor | Tony Etchells | 17.80[35] | |
983 | 52 | Chris Fallon | Matthew Graham | 12.75[36] | |
984 | 53 | Chris Fallon | Matthew Graham | 15.48[36] | |
985 | 54 | Chris Fallon | Matthew Graham | 16.92[36] | |
986 | 55 | Keith Boak | Tony Jordan | 12.13[37] | |
987 | 56 | Keith Boak | Tony Jordan | 15.13[37] | |
988 | 57 | Keith Boak | Tony Jordan | 16.90[37] | |
989 | 58 | John Darnell | Barrie Shore | 12.49[38] | |
990 | 59 | John Darnell | Barrie Shore | 16.89[38] | |
991 | 60 | John Darnell | Colin Brake | 15.56[38] | |
992 | 61 | Gwennan Sage | Ashley Pharoah | 7.96[39][γ] | |
993 | 62 | Gwennan Sage | Ashley Pharoah | 10.41[39][γ] | |
994 | 63 | Gwennan Sage | Ashley Pharoah | 14.04[40] |
July
[edit]# | No. in year | Original air date | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
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995 | 64 | Bill Gilmour | Susan Boyd | 12.28[41][γ] | |
996 | 65 | Bill Gilmour | Susan Boyd | 8.73[41][γ] | |
997 | 66 | Bill Gilmour | Susan Boyd | 15.13[42] | |
998 | 67 | Philip Casson | Deborah Cook | 9.24[43][γ] | |
999 | 68 | Philip Casson | Deborah Cook | 16.28[44] | |
1000 | 69 | Philip Casson | Helen Blizard | 12.10[43][γ] | |
1001 | 70 | Sue Butterworth | Joanne Maguire | 9.74[45][γ] | |
1002 | 71 | Sue Butterworth | Joanne Maguire | 12.21[45] | |
1003 | 72 | Sue Butterworth | Joanne Maguire | 12.17[45] | |
1004 | 73 | Bill Hays | Jeff Povey | 9.48[46][γ] | |
1005 | 74 | Bill Hays | Jeff Povey | 15.46[47] | |
1006 | 75 | Bill Hays | Jeff Povey | 11.89[46][γ] |
August
[edit]# | No. in year | Original air date | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) | |
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1007 | 76 | Jeremy Woolf | Richard Zajdlic | 9.83[48][γ] | ||
1008 | 77 | Jeremy Woolf | Tony Etchells | 15.71[49] | ||
1009 | 78 | Jeremy Woolf | Tony Etchells | 12.17[48][γ] | ||
1010 | 79 | Jo Johnson | Matthew Graham | 9.33[50][γ] | ||
1011 | 80 | Jo Johnson | Matthew Graham | 15.61[51] | ||
1012 | 81 | Jo Johnson | Matthew Graham | 12.02[50] | ||
1013 | 82 | Misha Williams | Tony Jordan | 9.61[52][γ] | ||
Pauline wants Arthur to put up new wallpaper; he gets some from Big Ron at £0.50 a roll but tells Pauline and Nellie it was £3 a roll so Nellie gives him £18 towards it; Pauline asks Ian to cater for a surprise party for Arthur. Kathy is unsure if Phil proposed as they were both drunk and Phil is unsure if he asked or if Kathy heard him; Nigel tries to find out from Kathy what she knows but eventually, Nigel, Debbie and Grant work out that neither of them know what happened; they set up a meeting for them in the gardens and watch as Phil proposes to Kathy properly and she accepts. Ricky meets Bianca on his lunch break, annoying David when he returns late to work; David sees them together and threatens to tell Alan about their relationship. Debbie applies for a job in the betting shop and tells Nigel about it. | ||||||
1014 | 83 | Misha Williams | Tony Jordan | 12.55[52][γ] | ||
Debbie goes for her interview with Stan Dougan in a dress while Michelle also applies and is interviewed wearing jeans; Stan offers the job to Debbie; Michelle tells Geoff that she feels a failure. Ian is annoyed that Kathy agreed to marry Phil. Phil tries to track down Nadia, who he married so she could stay in the UK, and meets her ex-boyfriend, Marku, who says she is now living as an illegal immigrant and probably will never be found. Arthur wallpapers the living room and Pauline continues to arrange his surprise birthday party. Mr Papadopolous offers Pauline and Carol their jobs back at the launderette; they both agree though Pauline asks for a pay rise. Natalie lets Bianca and Ricky use Debbie and Nigel's flat while she is babysitting so they can have time alone but Ricky says he cannot have sex while other people are in the house and leaves. Ian tells Cindy that five people have overdue payments for his loan business; he later is asked to meet his new bank manager, Tina Whiteside, who tells him the business is not performing as well as it should. | ||||||
1015 | 84 | Misha Williams | Tony Jordan | 16.37[53] | ||
Phil goes to the hotel where he saw Marku entering and finds Nadia working there; he says he needs a divorce but she refuses to help him for fear of being deported. Arthur's wallpaper falls off during the night due to Ron's dodgy paste so Pauline makes him buy new wallpaper and do it again; Arthur gets Ron to help and the room is decorated in time; Arthur is later surprised to find Pauline arranged a birthday party for him in that room; however, he later falls asleep during the party. Pat and Geoff meet for the first time and Pat seems more interested in Geoff than Michelle is. Nigel is annoyed that Debbie keeps talking about how her first day at work was; she asks him for some money to buy new work clothes and when Ian asks Nigel for a payment, Nigel is unable to do so. Ricky arranges to see Bianca while David and Pat are at the party but David leaves the party early before Bianca and Ricky are able to sneak away. Mark calls Ruth and she returns to Walford; he convinces Michelle to let her stay as she cannot afford her own place due to not having a job. | ||||||
1016 | 85 | Penelope Shales | Colin Brake | 9.95[54][γ] | ||
David sells a car to a Mr Jones; David discovers money has gone missing from the car lot's petty cash tin and asks Alan about it; Alan denies taking it and warns Ricky; David asks Ricky, who also denies taking it; later, Mr Jones returns the car as it has broken down. Bianca covers a love bite on her neck; she and Ricky try to meet again in secret but are seen by Mark and Ruth at the launderette and then David catches them at home when they think he is out; David then tells Ricky that they should work together more at the car lot and says they can buy more stock together the next day. Nellie reveals it is her birthday; Pauline and Arthur are annoyed that she did not tell them in advance and Nellie dislikes the presents they get her; Arthur moans that Nellie always wants to be the centre of attention; Nellie goes for a drink with Jules and Blossom and says she is not wanted by her family; she leaves after seeing her friends together at the bar. While Gita is at home on her own in the evening, a brick is thrown through her bedroom window. | ||||||
1017 | 86 | Penelope Shales | Colin Brake | 11.49[54][γ] | ||
Gita calls the police and an officer arrives; the next day she tells Sanjay she does not want any help from him and later she is visited by Sergeant McPearson; Gita reluctantly admits that the attack was racially aggravated but thinks she will be seen as a victim if the police install surveillance equipment. Sanjay tells Mark about it, who says people grow out of racism as he has done racist things in the past and is not racist now; Sanjay stops talking to Mark; later, Arthur finds out but Mark blames peer pressure; Sanjay hears Arthur saying that people are different but everyone should get along so accuses Arthur of being racist himself as he will always see him as different. Nellie says she wants to forget about her birthday and later tells Cindy about the racist attack on Gita; Cindy says she fell out with Gita so Nellie tells her to talk to her as everyone needs friends; when Cindy visits Gita, Gita does not answer the door. Jules asks Blossom out for a meal but not as a date. David and Ricky go to a car auction and meet Jim Harvey, an old business associate of Frank's and David does a deal with him to supply cars; David also buys a sports car to bring in customers. Nadia visits Phil and says she will grant him a divorce if he pays her £1,000 so she can relocate to Germany. Broadcast at 8.00 pm due to coverage of the 1994 Commonwealth Games.[55] | ||||||
1018 | 87 | Penelope Shales | Siân Orrells | 15.44[56] | ||
Sanjay and Arthur make amends; Sanjay is concerned that Gita will not answer her door but she refuses to let him stay with her for protection; Sanjay tells Arthur that he brought this all on himself. Ricky wonders if David took the money from the car lot. Bianca tries to get Carol and Alan to go out so she can bring Ricky home but they work out she is planning something so decide to stay in; Ricky realises his house is empty so they go to his room where she gets on the bed and he takes his top off. Blossom and Jules go out dancing and drinking and have a good time. Arthur tells Nellie to enjoy herself while she still can, using Blossom as an example; Nellie says that Arthur just wants her out of his life. Ian tells Nigel that he will take him to court for the money he owes but later Ian is advised to write off the debt; Ian shouts at Cindy and later gets drunk in the Vic on his own, while Nigel worries about going to court. Geoff bumps into Pat several times and they have a coffee together; when Michelle asks about it, Geoff says that Pat just wants someone to listen to her. Kathy finds out Nadia has blackmailed Phil but he says it is worth paying so they can marry. | ||||||
1019 | 88 | Keith Boak | Gillian Richmond | 9.85[57][γ] | ||
Ricky tells David that he is seeing Bianca but asks him not to tell Pat; David says he does not like Ricky taking Bianca to the room they share because he also sleeps there and later David tells Pat that Bianca reminds him of Carol at that age. David also tells Ricky he sold a car for cash and gave a £300 discount, which makes Ricky suspicious that David may have pocketed the £300. Bianca tries to suggest various men for Natalie to date. Arthur sees Gita afraid to go inside her house as three youths are standing outside; Arthur tells Sanjay who visits Gita but she says he cannot do anything and she will not allow him to move back in; that night, she is scared when people are outside laughing and knocking on her door but it is just her downstairs neighbour, Phil, having lost his key. Binnie suggests to Sharon that she could call some of her friends to bring more customers into the Vic. Nadia visits Phil and he gives her the cash; she goes to the Vic and sees Grant and Sharon; Grant is forced to tell Sharon that Phil is divorcing Nadia and marrying Kathy but not to tell anyone else. Nellie finds out that Jules and Blossom have spent more time together and when Sharon jokes about them potentially getting married, Nellie leaves the Vic; she tells Arthur that she used to enjoy going to the seaside when she was young. | ||||||
1020 | 89 | Keith Boak | Gillian Richmond | 13.24[57][γ] | ||
Bianca tells Blossom she is seeing Ricky and asks her not to tell Carol; David tells Bianca that Ricky is still in love with his ex-wife, Sam Mitchell (Daniella Westbrook), and he carries a photo of her; Bianca breaks up with Ricky but Ricky shows her that has does not have a photo of Sam and says he does not think about her and only wants Bianca; Ricky confronts David, who lies about Bianca asking questions; David then tells Pat that Ricky is seeing Bianca so Pat tells Ricky that the Jacksons are a bad family and Bianca is not good enough for him; Ricky says he makes his own choices; Pat then recalls the day David told her at 14 that he had got Carol pregnant; Ricky tells Bianca he is sick of people treating him as a child. Gita has not slept and stays in all day; she eventually admits to Sanjay that she was scared to go out but she will be fine to work the next day if he looks after Sharmilla; Sanjay says he wants to find the people who threw the brick. Blossom invites Nellie out with her and Jules but she declines as she think she will be intruding; Nellie feels sorry for herself at home but Pauline insists on taking her to the Vic. Binnie is frustrated that Della will not be open about their relationship; Binnie's friends start to arrive at the Vic and Grant thinks it is a hen party until Sharon says the women are all lesbians; Grant wants them to leave and to sack Binnie but Sharon convinces him otherwise; Natalie is also shocked that her friend Binnie is gay. Mark admits to Steve that he likes Ruth but says she will not be interested in him. |
September
[edit]# | No. in year | Original air date | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) | |
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1021 | 90 | Keith Boak | Gillian Richmond | 17.96[58] | ||
Della worries about people knowing about her and Binnie's relationship, while Natalie spreads gossip about them, telling various people that they are lesbians; Steve hears and tells Natalie that they were nice to her the night before and they have a right to privacy; Natalie does not go to a hairdressing appointment with Della and Binnie tells her about Natalie spreading gossip; Della angrily tells Natalie that she is not gay, which upsets Binnie; Binnie decides to end the relationship but neither of them want it so Della wins her back by kissing her in front of Natalie and others. Pat catches Ricky and Bianca kissing; she tells Carol about the relationship and Carol bans Bianca from seeing Ricky; Bianca and Ricky decide to pretend to split up and contact each other in secret. Carol tells Alan that Ricky will break Bianca's heart but Alan says it is more about her feud with Pat and there is more to it. Carol tells David that Bianca does not know he is her father and has never asked about him; David tells Pat he cannot stop thinking about Bianca because she is his daughter. | ||||||
1022 | 91 | Chris Fallon | Michael Robartes | 10.69[59][γ] | ||
Cindy says Steven is ill but Ian thinks Steven is faking and takes him to nursery; later, the nursery calls Cindy to take Steven home; she asks Kathy to look after the twins but leaves them sleeping before Kathy arrives; Kathy comes and finds the babies crying and when Cindy returns with Steven, Kathy tells her not to leave them on their own and offers to help out to give Cindy more free time as she is clearly stressed. Ricky tells David that he thinks he likes Bianca from how he looks at her but David denies this. Phil tells Kathy that Nadia wrote a letter saying he could have divorced her even if she did not want to; they arrange to meet close friends and family in the Vic to celebrate but Ian refuses to go; Nigel turns it into a celebration and Phil gives Kathy an engagement ring; Sharon is shocked when she returns home to the Vic and sees this. Mark takes Ruth for a drink; she says they are good friends but asks why he is distant sometimes; he says it is not just a matter of friendship but then leaves; she follows and he says he is is love with her; he asks her to leave because he cannot be friends with her and she agrees to leave the next day. | ||||||
1023 | 92 | Chris Fallon | Michael Robartes | 13.32[59][γ] | ||
Mark tells Steve that because Ruth's best friend died from AIDS, he could not put her through it again; Ruth tells Michelle she is leaving and Mark tells Michelle that he asked her to go; Ruth and Mark go for one last drink and then say goodbye. Sharon says she is feeling unwell and asks Grant how long he knew about Phil and Kathy's engagement; he says Phil asked him to stay quiet and later tells Phil he thinks Sharon is upset because of him keeping a secret; Sharon visits Michelle and cries; they talk about Sharon's feelings for Phil and become friends again; Michelle invites Sharon for tea the next day so they can catch up properly. David tells Ricky the petty cash is missing another £25; he says he did not take it. Natalie offers to talk to Ricky about his breakup but he ignores her; Ricky and Bianca meet in secret again. Kathy goes shopping for Cindy and sees how tired and stressed she is; Kathy tells Ian to help more as Cindy left the twins on their own; Kathy and Pat then both visit Cindy to give her a break but when Ian arrives, Pat and Kathy leave; Ian tells Cindy not to leave the children alone but she says she had no choice; he accuses her of preferring Steven over Peter and Lucy but she says he does not care about Steven; she tells him to look after the children while she rests for a few days. This episode includes on-location filming alongside the River Gade in Cassiobury Park, Watford. | ||||||
1024 | 93 | Chris Fallon | Len Collin | 17.15[60] | ||
Arthur wants to take Pauline out but cannot find a babysitter after Blossom tells Nellie that Jules has invited her out but she will tell Jules she cannot go so he will invited Nellie; when Blossom does this, Jules does not ask Nellie but says he will go with Blossom another night, leaving Nellie feeling rejected; Pauline sees how upset she is so offers to take her out, leaving Arthur to babysit. Cindy will not speak to Ian despite his attempt to apologise; he says she should go out so later, she takes the children to his office, saying they can go out now; he tells her to take them home as he is busy; Gita later visits Cindy to check she is OK; Cindy is dismissive but when Steven's loud play stresses her out, she cries in Gita's arms. Sharon is annoyed that Phil did not tell her he was getting engaged and Grant is confused as to why she is upset; Sharon visits Michelle. Ricky is late to work because he is seeing Bianca; he tells Bianca that he thinks David fancies her. Geoff fixes Pat's cupboard door but they spend most of the time talking after he says he does not have much in common with Michelle due to the age gap. | ||||||
1025 | 94 | Garth Tucker | Deborah Cook | 11.21[61][γ] | ||
Gita visits Cindy again; Cindy says the babies hate her and she is no good to anybody; Gita says people are just concerned; Cindy asks Gita not to leave her on her own as she cannot cope; later, after a stressful day where Ian is unable to get any repayments, Gita tells Ian that she would only put up with someone like him if she was desperately in love so he better hope that Cindy is. Nellie takes up knitting, telling Michelle that she can keep herself entertained without the need for other people. Mark and Steve decide to go on a night out without any women present. Sharon tells Michelle she wants what is best for Phil and wants him to be happy. Kathy jokingly tells Pat that Geoff wants her body, which makes Pat smile. Bianca tells Natalie that she and Ricky are only pretending to have broken up. | ||||||
1026 | 95 | Garth Tucker | Deborah Cook | 13.51[61][γ] | ||
Sharon visits Phil to say she is happy for him and Kathy; he asks her to be honest about why she is happy for them so she says she loves Phil too much to see him unhappy; he says when she ended their affair, it hurt him and when he met Kathy it hurt less; he asks her to pretend and lie and not to ruin his relationship; she apologises and gives him a peck on the cheek but he holds her and kisses her passionately. Ian is helpful around the house and admits that Gita spoke to him; Cindy is angry but Gita explains that she was not being malicious so Cindy apologises; Ian takes Cindy out for the night. Sanjay also takes Gita out as he says they are able to talk without arguing. Mark and Steve end up inviting Binnie and Della on their night out after Binnie bets that she can beat them at snooker. Geoff asks Pat to the Vic, annoying Michelle; Pat and Geoff talk about their former spouses and Pat tells Geoff she has been in prison because she assumes that Michelle had mentioned it to him. Carol demands to know where Bianca is going that night; she says she is going to the cinema with Natalie; Carol asks Natalie, who confirms this; Bianca then meets Ricky again. | ||||||
1027 | 96 | Garth Tucker | Deborah Cook | 18.74[62] | ||
Phil tells Sharon what they are doing is wrong and says he does not love her but loves Kathy; Sharon returns to the Vic and tells Grant she went to Michelle's; the next morning, Phil tells Kathy he was drinking along because he was bored and later, Sharon visits Michelle, who asks where she went that she had to lie; Sharon says she visited Phil and Michelle realises something happened between them. Geoff joins Pat in the café; Kathy notices that Pat is happy but says her earlier comment was just a joke; Michelle tells Kathy that Pat is everywhere she goes so Kathy says Pat thinks Geoff is attracted to her. Ian sells his finance business and then tells Cindy he is going to open a fish and chip shop for them both to run. Mark, Steve, Della and Binnie go to a snooker hall where the women beat the men; they see Ricky and Bianca there but they agree not to tell anyone; the next day, Mark tells Bianca and Carol he saw Bianca going to the cinema and later, Natalie tells Carol the same film that Mark mentioned; Binnie mentions seeing Ricky in the snooker club to Pat and Ricky but Ricky denies being there. | ||||||
1028 | 97 | Brian Stirner | Barrie Shore | 11.69[63][γ] | ||
Sharon tells Michelle that nothing actually happened between her and Phil and she realised she no longer wants him; later, Sharon is irritable towards Grant. Mark tells Bianca he saw her in the bar and she is grateful that he has covered for her; David tells Bianca that she can do better than Ricky as she is a "catch"; Bianca thinks David is attracted to her but he strongly denies it and tells him to leave her alone; Bianca tells Carol she will go out with Natalie again but when Bianca tells Natalie she also has to leave the Vic, Natalie refuses to go; David joins them just as Bianca leaves so David and Natalie spend the night drinking and talking; when they leave, he offers to take her to the car lot office for coffee, unaware that Bianca and Ricky are inside sleeping after having sex; David tries to kiss Natalie but she says "no" and pushes him away. Ian tells Cindy he hopes to open a chain of restaurants and she decides to go along with it. | ||||||
1029 | 98 | Brian Stirner | Barrie Shore | 14.52[63][γ] | ||
1030 | 99 | Brian Stirner | Barrie Shore | 18.04[64] | ||
1031 | 100 | Sue Bysh | Joanne Maguire | 11.27[65][γ] | ||
1032 | 101 | Sue Bysh | Joanne Maguire | 14.53[65][γ] | ||
1033 | 102 | Sue Bysh | Joanne Maguire | 19.04[66] |
October
[edit]# | No. in year | Original air date | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
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1034 | 103 | Jo Johnson | Helen Blizard | 12.18[67][γ] | |
1035 | 104 | Jo Johnson | Tony Jordan | 14.60[67][γ] | |
1036 | 105 | Jo Johnson | Tony Etchells | 18.73[68] | |
1037 | 106 | Chris Miller | Jeff Povey | 12.48[69][γ] | |
1038 | 107 | Chris Miller | Jeff Povey | 14.58[69][γ] | |
1039 | 108 | Chris Miller | Jeff Povey | 21.32[70] | |
1040 | 109 | Geoff Feld | Susan Boyd | 12.51[71][γ] | |
1041 | 110 | Geoff Feld | Susan Boyd | 14.75[71][γ] | |
1042 | 111 | Geoff Feld | Susan Boyd | 19.51[72] | |
1043 | 112 | Chris Fallon | Tony Jordan | 14.43[73][γ] | |
1044 | 113 | Chris Fallon | Tony Jordan | 18.45[73][74][γ] | |
1045 | 114 | Chris Fallon | Tony Jordan | 25.30[75] | |
1046 | 115 | Gwennan Sage | Tony Etchells | 14.11[76][γ] |
November
[edit]# | No. in year | Original air date | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
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1047 | 116 | Gwennan Sage | Colin Brake | 17.18[76][γ] | |
1048 | 117 | Gwennan Sage | Colin Brake | 21.38[77] | |
1049 | 118 | Garth Tucker | Michael Robartes | 13.84[78][γ] | |
1050 | 119 | Garth Tucker | Michael Robartes | 16.62[78][γ] | |
1051 | 120 | Garth Tucker | Annie Wood | 22.76[79] | |
1052 | 121 | Philip Casson | Tony Jordan | 14.41[80][γ] | |
1053 | 122 | Philip Casson | Tony Jordan | 16.84[80][γ] | |
1054 | 123 | Philip Casson | Tony Jordan | 22.18[81] | |
1055 | 124 | Sue Dunderdale | Jez Simons/Jyoti Patel | 14.19[82][γ] | |
1056 | 125 | Sue Dunderdale | Richard Zajdlic | 20.74[83] | |
1057 | 126 | Sue Dunderdale | Richard Zajdlic | 15.72[82][γ] | |
1058 | 127 | Misha Williams | Barrie Shore | 13.32[84][γ] | |
1059 | 128 | Misha Williams | Barrie Shore | 15.63[84][γ] |
December
[edit]# | No. in year | Original air date | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) | |
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1060 | 129 | Misha Williams | Barrie Shore | 20.47[85] | ||
1061 | 130 | Rob Evans | Joanne Maguire | 13.48[86][γ] | ||
1062 | 131 | Rob Evans | Joanne Maguire | 16.19[86][γ] | ||
1063 | 132 | Rob Evans | Joanne Maguire | 20.28[87] | ||
1064 | 133 | Andrew Morgan | Siân Orrells | 12.96[88][γ] | ||
1065 | 134 | Andrew Morgan | Gillian Richmond | 19.39[89] | ||
1066 | 135 | Andrew Morgan | Lisselle Kayla | 14.51[88][γ] | ||
1067 | 136 | Geoff Feld | Helen Blizard | 16.78[90] | ||
1068 | 137 | Geoff Feld | Helen Blizard | 19.71[90] | ||
1069 | 138 | Geoff Feld | Christopher Reason | 19.88[90] | ||
1070 | 139 | Jo Johnson | Tony Jordan | 14.23[90] | ||
This was broadcast at 6.15 pm as an extra episode for the Christmas period and the broadcast time differed due to the Christmas schedule.[91] | ||||||
1071 | 140 | Sue Butterworth | Tony Jordan | 18.59[93] | ||
Broadcast at 8.10 pm due to the Boxing Day schedule.[92] | ||||||
1072 | 141 | Sue Butterworth | Jeff Povey | 12.98[94][γ] | ||
1073 | 142 | Sue Butterworth | Jeff Povey | 13.73[94][γ] |
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