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The biggest plot twists and spoilers in EastEnders many decades on the air make it easy to see why fans can't get enough of ...
Anita Dobson says acting makes her "stay young". The 75-year-old star - who recently reprised her role as Angie Watts in ...
Anita Dobson appeared on Good Morning Britain on Thursday, where she gave an update on her husband Queen legend Sir Brian May ...
One of the most famous faces from EastEnders is playing a major recurring role throughout the new series of Doctor Who which returns on Saturday. Anita Dobson, who starred as pub landlady Angie Watts ...
The cast and crew of EastEnders will be taking to the stage in London later this month – fittingly at historic venue The ...
Anita Dobson made a surprise return to EastEnders as Angie Watts in February (Picture: BBC) The actress, who first played the original Queen Vic landlady from 1985 to 1988, likened her shock cameo ...
EastEnders star Danny Walter has welcomed the arrival of his first baby. The 31-year-old actor, who played Keanu Taylor in ...
Anita Dobson appeared on Thursday's edition of Good Morning Britain, where she was interviewed by hosts Ed Balls and Charlotte Hawkins inside the ITV studio. The esteemed EastEnders icon was there to ...
EastEnders viewers were left worried after the sudden departure of beloved character Sharon Watts, played by Letitia Dean. In recent episodes of the BBC One soap, Sharon has been grappling with the ...
EastEnders has aired an abrupt exit for Sharon Watts (Letitia Dean), leaving viewers concerned for the much-loved character. In recent episodes of the BBC One, Sharon has been struggling to cope ...
with the broadcaster confirming an EastEnders legend will be playing a recurring character in the sci-fi series. Anita Dobson, who starred as pub landlady Angie Watts during the early years of the ...
Anita Dobson has compared her return to 'EastEnders' to being in a James Bond film given the secrecy that went into keeping her appearance as Angie Watts for the soap's 40th anniversary under wraps.