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List ofEastEnders characters introduced in 1998

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The following is a list of characters that first appeared in theBBC soap operaEastEnders in 1998, by order of first appearance.

Lola Christie

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Lola Christie
EastEnders character
Portrayed byDiane Parish
First appearanceEpisode 1565
22 January 1998
Last appearanceEpisode 1636
6 July 1998
ClassificationFormer; regular
In-universe information
OccupationSinger
SonsCarl Christie

Lola Christie is played byDiane Parish. Lola was introduced as a love interest forMick McFarlane (Sylvester Williams). Parish notably returned toEastEnders in 2006 playing a different character,Denise Fox.[1]

Lola Christie auditions as a singer for Mick's band. Mick is impressed with her singing talents and offers her the job. Mick is attracted to Lola, they start dating, but she is always rushing off without warning and Mick is surprised to discover that Lola has a secret young son named Carl (Stacey Wright; son ofIan) whose father, Neil, had abandoned Lola when she was 5 months pregnant. Mick proves supportive, but Lola eventually leaves Mick and the band when she gets her own recording contract as a soloist.[2]

Creation

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At the time, Lola was the highest profile role for actress Diane Parish.[3] The character was a singer in Mick's jazz band; Parish had worked her way through drama school atRADA by doing session singing at a recording studio, though she had never seriously considered singing as a career. Parish has commented, "The only reason I took on the role of Lola was because her storyline wasn't really to do with her singing, that was just incidental. There was a bit of interest at the time – but I have to confess I didn't exactly haveIsland Records beating my door down with a contract!".[3] In a televised interview in 2020, Parish described the singing aspect of the role as "excruciating", claiming it made her unsuited to play Lola.[4]

Following the end of her initial six-month contract, Parish decided to leaveEastEnders. In a 1998 interview she revealed, "I had made a decision that I would stay only six months, whatever happened. But I was tempted to stay longer because it is such a great show and lovely people. Leaving was like ripping away from real friendships – but I'm not in this business to settle down. I get itchy feet and I left to doPicking Up the Pieces which is a real challenge. Being a part ofEastEnders is like nothing else, a whole different beast from other shows because practically everyone has watched it at some time and you get to be known wherever you go. I thought that would end when I left, but I still get it even now."[3]

She has since revealed that she found it hard to cope with the fame of being in such a high-profile soap, and in a 2002 interview with theDaily Mirror it was reported that she "hated" her time in the soap so much, that she had no qualms about turning down a long-term contract: "I resented being a 'star' and I resented acting like one. It is cliquey, and once you are in a soap, that is it. The soap just clings on to you. People say: 'Everything you do before a soap and after does not matter.' It is true. EE made me odd. I was bobbing along happily as a jobbing actress, and then EE came along. I found it strange to lose my anonymity. People really believe they own you. They grab you, scream at you. I did not cope well. I became introverted and I stayed in a lot. I felt a bit depressed, too. I felt I had lost something. In the end I just had to get out. I lost the point as to why I was doing the job, and to be perfectly frank it just got messy."[5][6] However, in the same interview, Parish said she would consider returning toEastEnders if they asked her: "I'd handle things better. I love watching it.Jim Branning is fab."[5] Parish did return to the soap in 2006, but playing a completely different character,Denise Fox. On her decision to return, Parish said, "EastEnders was different back then. There was a spotlight on anyone in it – some actors were akin to pop stars. It's calmer now."[7]

Beppe di Marco

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Main article:Beppe di Marco

Beppe di Marco, played byMichael Greco, is first seen when local residentsGeorge Palmer (Paul Moriarty) andPeggy Mitchell (Barbara Windsor) attend his father's funeral. He soon moves toAlbert Square with the rest of his family. Beppe is his family's pride and joy, so it is a big shock to them when he is fired from the police force for attempting to frame his sworn enemy and Peggy's youngest sonGrant Mitchell (Ross Kemp) for GBH on his long-suffering wifeTiffany Raymond (Martine McCutcheon). The character Beppe is ta heart-throb and he becomes involved in numerous relationships, which of all ended in disaster.

Bruno di Marco

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Main article:Bruno and Luisa di Marco

Bruno di Marco, played byLeon Lissek, is the patriarch of the di Marco family. He moves to Albert Square with his family after the death of his son. Bruno's wife,Luisa (Stella Tanner) suffers a stroke shortly before Bruno's birthday in July 1998. She recovers but remains frail and in December Bruno and Luisa decide to take a trip to Italy, before it is too late. When they get there they like it so much that they decided to stay.

Gianni di Marco

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Main article:Gianni di Marco

Gianni di Marco, played byMarc Bannerman, isBeppe di Marco's (Michael Greco) hotheaded younger brother. He works as a chef in the family restaurant, and later becomes manager of the business. Gianni has relationships with several women inWalford, and backs Beppe in various run-ins withGrant (Ross Kemp) andPhil Mitchell (Steve McFadden), as the two groups of brothers often have conflicts over several interests.

Luisa di Marco

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Main article:Bruno and Luisa di Marco

Luisa di Marco, played byStella Tanner, is the wife ofBruno (Leon Lissek). She is often troubled by the antics of her grandchildren, and when she sees her youngest granddaughterNicky (Carly Hillman) kissingMartin Fowler (James Alexandrou), the shock is too much and she suffers a stroke. She recovers but remains frail and in December Luisa and Bruno decide to take a trip to Italy before it was too late. When they get there they liked it so much that they decide to stay.

Nicky di Marco

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Nicky di Marco
EastEnders character
Portrayed byCarly Hillman
Duration1998–2000
First appearanceEpisode 1568
29 January 1998
Last appearanceEpisode 1983
3 August 2000
ClassificationFormer; regular
Introduced byJane Harris
In-universe information
FatherGiuseppe di Marco
MotherRosa di Marco
BrothersBeppe di Marco
Gianni di Marco
SistersTeresa di Marco
GrandfathersBruno di Marco
GrandmothersLuisa di Marco
NephewsJoe di Marco
First cousinsLuca di Marco

Nicoletta "Nicky" di Marco, played byCarly Hillman, arrives in Albert Square as a teenager with her motherRosa (Louise Jameson), brothersBeppe andGianni (Michael Greco andMarc Bannerman), and sisterTeresa (Leila Birch) in 1998. Nicky becomes the best friend ofSonia Jackson (Natalie Cassidy) and briefly datesJamie Mitchell (Jack Ryder),Asif Malik (Ashvin Luximon) andMartin Fowler (James Alexandrou).

In 2000, her mother Rosa arranges for some homemaths lessons to help with Nicky's exams. Her tutor isRod Morris (Forbes Masson), whom she falls in love with. Nicky makes the first move on her tutor and he initially reciprocates, but then takes things too far andsexually assaults Nicky, who then tells her family what has happened, but doesn't reveal she is partly to blame. This leads to her overprotective brother Gianni attacking Rod. Gianni is charged with assault but the charges are dropped when Nicky admits that she has not told the whole truth. Nicky then admits that she was afraid that her family wouldn't have believed that she had been molested if she had admitted she'd made the first move. When she realises her family have doubts of her innocence, she decides to leave home, and explains that she has received the address for ahostel. However, she returns when the Di Marcos (bar Beppe and Joe) decide to Walford leave for a new life inLeicester in August 2000. The charges against Rod are also dropped.

Rosa di Marco

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Main article:Rosa di Marco

Rosa di Marco, played byLouise Jameson. She is the mother ofBeppe (Michael Greco),Gianni (Marc Bannerman),Teresa (Leila Birch) andNicky di Marco (Carly Hillman). After the death of her husband, she moves to Walford along with the rest of her family, and she soon sets up her own restaurant with the help of her old friend,George Palmer (Paul Moriarty). It is later revealed that Rosa and George had a fling many years ago during the time her husband was in prison. This leads George to believe that Rosa's son Gianni could be his son.

Teresa di Marco

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Teresa di Marco
EastEnders character
Portrayed byLeila Birch
Duration1998–2000
First appearanceEpisode 1568
29 January 1998
Last appearanceEpisode 1983
3 August 2000
ClassificationFormer; regular
Introduced byJane Harris
In-universe information
OccupationMarket stall holder
FatherGiuseppe di Marco
MotherRosa di Marco
BrothersBeppe di Marco
Gianni di Marco
SistersNicky di Marco
GrandfathersBruno di Marco
GrandmothersLuisa di Marco
NephewsJoe di Marco
First cousinsLuca di Marco

Teresa di Marco, played byLeila Birch, isRosa di Marco (Louise Jameson)'s eldest daughter and a wild child, despite the fact she has her overprotective, big brothersBeppe andGianni (Michael Greco andMarc Bannerman) looking out for her.

She first appears at her father's funeral in January 1998, and had recently failed her A-level exams, making her mother suspicious that she had done this on purpose, so she can stay as a waitress in the family restaurant. However, Teresa has higher aspirations than working in the family business, and so gets her own stall on the market.

Teresa also knows how to find trouble. She is caught with drugs by the police, finds out that her bisexual boyfriendTony Hills (Mark Homer) had an affair with his ex-boyfriendSimon Raymond (Andrew Lynford). Teresa also had flings withLenny Wallace (Desune Coleman) and the marriedRicky Butcher (Sid Owen). Teresa then runs away with her then boyfriend,Matthew Rose (Joe Absolom), who is suspected of murdering Saskia Duncan. When they are finally found, Matthew is found guilty and Teresa is crushed. She campaigns to get him freed, and when he is the two are reunited, but his desire for revenge on the real murdererSteve Owen (Martin Kemp) scares her and they break up.

Following her sisterNicky (Carly Hillman)'s accusations of assault, most of the di Marcos decide to leave forLeicester and, after a heart to heart with brother Beppe, makes Teresa realise she needs a new start. She then joins her family and heads out ofWalford.

Joe di Marco

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Joe di Marco
EastEnders character
Portrayed byJake Kyprianou
Duration1998–2002
First appearanceEpisode 1568
29 January 1998
Last appearanceEpisode 2274
19 March 2002
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Introduced byJane Harris
In-universe information
OccupationStudent
FatherBeppe di Marco
MotherSandra di Marco
GrandfathersGiuseppe di Marco
GrandmothersRosa di Marco
UnclesGianni di Marco
AuntsTeresa di Marco
Nicky di Marco
Other relativesBruno di Marco
Luisa di Marco
Luca di Marco

Joe di Marco is played by Jake Kyprianou between 1998 and 2002. Joe's most notable storyline is being "the focus of a tug-of-love" between his mother and father.[8] Joe, along with his fatherBeppe di Marco (Michael Greco), was axed by the executive producer ofEastEnders,John Yorke.[9]

The Italian di Marco family were introduced early in 1998 by executive producerJane Harris.[10] They were heralded as the "family that would rival theMitchells"—who are one of the most successful and long-running families to have been featured inEastEnders.[11]

The di Marcos "landed with an almighty thud in January [1998], turning out in force for the funeral of patriarch Giuseppe", Joe's grandfather.[12] The following month, the family moved to the area in which the soap is set,Walford.[13] Joe is featured in various storylines that focus on his relationship with his father, Beppe, and Beppe's struggles as a single parent. "There was a flurry of interest" in 2000, when Joe's estranged motherSandra (Clare Wilkie) was introduced into the serial. She vows to take Beppe to court for custody of Joe, but after a lengthy battle, and a tug-of-love that leads to Joe getting injured, this does not occur. In the storyline, Joe remains with his father after Beppe agrees to give Sandra visitation rights.[2][14]

The majority of the di Marcos stayed inEastEnders until 2000, when a new executive producer,John Yorke, decided to cull them all, except Joe, Beppe and his estranged wife Sandra (though she was also written out early in 2001 when the custody battle storyline ended).[15][16] The di Marcos were reportedly "slaughtered because of a shortage of ideas for what to do with them."[11] However, a spokesperson at the time commented: "These changes…are just part of [John Yorke's] plans to revamp the series and give it a new look."[17] The cuts paved the way for the arrival of the "hugely popular"Slater family.[18] Beppe and Joe remained until 2002, when they were also axed.[19] The characters departed in June, two months earlier than contracted. This was due to Beppe's actor Michael Greco, who requested to be released early from his contract.[20] The boy who played Joe, Jake Kyprianou, reportedly gave up acting after leaving the role.[8] The di Marcos are now deemed as something of a failure forEastEnders.[14]

Storylines

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Joe di Marco is the son ofBeppe andSandra di Marco (Michael Greco andClare Wilkie). Sandra abandoned Joe when he was young due to Beppe's interfering family. Joe was raised by his father, his grandmotherRosa (Louise Jameson) and his great grandmotherLuisa (Stella Tanner).

Sandra comes back into Joe's life in 2000. He bonds with his mother, and despite initial hostilities Beppe also welcomes Sandra back into his life.[21] However it transpires that Sandra is only using Beppe to get access to Joe and she later reconciles with her former lover,Jack Robins (Chook Sibtain). She and Jack plan to abscond with Joe, however Beppe catches her in the act. Beppe and Sandra are then involved in a custody battle for Joe. The constant rowing has a negative effect on Joe and he finds it difficult to choose between his warring parents. This culminates in him getting hit by a car when he disobeys his father and runs across the road to be with his mother. Joe is not seriously hurt, but the accident makes his parents rethink their behaviour. Beppe eventually allows Sandra visitation rights and Joe remains with his father.

Beppe's serial womanising has a negative effect on Joe in 2001, when he walks in on his father being seduced by his teacher,Kay Bradshaw (Vanessa Earl). Joe is so unsettled that he refuses to go to school the following day. In 2002, Joe leaves with his father to live inLeicester following Rosa's death.

Nicole Moore

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Nicole Moore
EastEnders character
Portrayed bySara Stephens
First appearanceEpisode 1570
3 February 1998
Last appearanceEpisode 1610
5 May 1998
ClassificationFormer; recurring
In-universe information
DaughtersJessie Moore

Nicole Moore is played by Sara Stephens. She is the mother ofJessie Moore (Chelsey Padden), the foster daughter ofMark (Todd Carty) andRuth Fowler (Caroline Paterson).

Nicole was in prison, and asks her solicitor if she can see her daughter Jessie whilst in prison. Mark and Ruth initially refuse, but Nicole was granted her wish. Mark and Ruth later hear from their solicitor that Nicole will be released in a couple of weeks time, and will be granted permission to see Jessie once a fortnight. Mark and Ruth are devastated by this, and are forced to face the fact that Jessie may not be with them for much longer.

On Jessie's birthday, Mark and Ruth host a party for her. Nicole turns up at the party, leaving Mark and Ruth furious. However, Jessie is over the moon to see her mother. Mark later asks his solicitor if Nicole was allowed to walk in like that, and his solicitor explains that this should have been done through social services first.

Ruth later takes pity on Nicole the next time she visits, when she explains that she is getting herself together and cannot wait to be reconciled with her daughter. Ruth allows her to visit whenever she likes, things gets heavy and Nicole oversteps the Mark by Kidnapping Jessie but Connor and Mark gets her back Nicole is refused any access to Jessie by losing her to Mark and Jesse but later goes back into a hostel

Eliot Saunders

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Eliot Saunders
EastEnders character
Portrayed byLawrence Lambert
First appearanceEpisode 1575
16 February 1998
Last appearanceEpisode 1589
19 March 1998
ClassificationFormer; guest
In-universe information
WifeJulie Haye (backstory)
SonsJosh Saunders

Eliot Saunders, played by Lawrence Lambert, is the father ofJosh Saunders (Jon Lee) and former husband ofJulie Haye (Karen Henthorn). Eliot is angry about Julie taking Josh to live inScotland. As Eliot is Jewish, Josh is obliged to have aBar Mitzvah to appease his father before he leaves for Scotland. Josh is initially opposed to this, as he is not remotely interested in religion. He starts missing his Bar Mitzvah tutorials, which does not please Eliot who says he and his family will not support Josh in his life if he does not go through with it. Josh ultimately decides to go ahead with the Bar Mitzvah. It takes place in March 1998.

Hayley Edwards

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Hayley Edwards
EastEnders character
Portrayed byKarin Diamond
Appears inEpisode 1580
26 February 1998
ClassificationFormer; guest
In-universe information
BrothersHuw Edwards

Hayley Edwards, played by Karin Diamond, is the sister ofHuw (Richard Elis), who tries to contact her brother in February 1998 to tell him that their father has died. She leaves messages with Huw's friendLenny Wallace (Desune Coleman), but Huw denies knowing anyone called Hayley (he had fallen out with his family when he was caught in bed with his fiancée's sister). Hayley then arrives inWalford to persuade him to attend the funeral, but he flatly refuses until the last minute, when he takes the train home toWales with her.

Jonah Tyler

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Jonah Tyler
EastEnders character
Portrayed byMark Mooney
Duration1998, 2022
First appearanceEpisode 1582
3 March 1998
Last appearanceEpisode 6569
6 October 2022
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Introduced byMike Hudson (1998)
Kate Oates (2022)
In-universe information
OccupationGangster

Jonah Tyler, played by Mark Mooney, is a former associate ofPhil (Steve McFadden) andGrant Mitchell (Ross Kemp). He later holds Phil andCourtney, Grant's daughter, hostage, threatening their motherPeggy (Barbara Windsor) and assaultingFrank Butcher (Mike Reid) when he stands up to him. He returns to Walford in April 2022 to make another deal with Phil but discovers that he is in prison. Phil sends his sisterSam (Kim Medcalf) to do the deal instead, however, their meeting is interrupted by Phil's ex-wifeSharon Watts (Letitia Dean). Sam gets the percentages wrong and it transpires that Jonah wants 12% from the Mitchells as protection money. He uses Phil's absence to threaten Sam and Phil's fiancéeKat Slater (Jessie Wallace) into funding the protection. Sam later meets Jonah withJack Branning (Scott Maslen) and uses Jack's position as a detective inspector to blackmail Jonah into accepting her offer of a higher markup per cent on their business deal. Jonah decides to monopolise in Walford and plans to buy the nightclub "Ruby's", fromRuby Allen (Louisa Lytton), much to the opposition of Sam. She later outbuys him and renames the club "Peggy's". Despite this, Jonah remains feared by Kat and Sharon after a series of threats, though they are unaware that Sam is instead responsible. It is later revealed that Sam has been working with Jonah to get revenge on Phil, by ordering his henchmen to taunt Sharon and Kat, under the orders of Sam. He uses this to force Sam into allowing his men to peddle drugs inside Peggy's.

Louise Raymond

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Main article:Louise Raymond

Louise Raymond, played byCarol Harrison, is the estranged wife ofTerry Raymond (Gavin Richards) and mother ofTiffany Mitchell (Martine McCutcheon) andSimon Raymond (Andrew Lynford). She is first seen during the wedding ceremony of Terry andIrene Hills (Roberta Taylor), when Louise stops proceedings to announce that she and Terry are still married.[22] Harison has described Louise as "very strong and resilient but deep down she has a very vulnerable streak [...] there are two sides to her. She is a lot of fun but she carries a lot of pain. Louise is a woman of the world who has had very high highs and very low lows. She is also a woman who sees people's flaws and accepts them without judgment."[23][24]

Josie McFarlane

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Main article:Josie McFarlane

Josie McFarlane, played byJoan Hooley, is the mother ofMick McFarlane (Sylvester Williams). She is described as "well-groomed...confident" and someone who "set high – if not impossible – standards, and inevitably people failed her."[2] Josie fosters a young girl namedKim (Krystle Williams), who she claims is a distant relative of Mick's. Kim is actually the illegitimate daughter of Josie's philandering husband, and after her mother's death, Josie kindly takes her in instead of seeing her go into care.

Kim McFarlane

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Kim McFarlane
EastEnders character
Portrayed byKrystle Williams
Duration1998–2002
First appearanceEpisode 1658
25 August 1998
Last appearanceEpisode 2242
22 January 2002
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Introduced byMatthew Robinson
In-universe information
OccupationStudent
FatherJohn McFarlane
MotherYvette
Adoptive motherJosie McFarlane
Half-brothersMick McFarlane

Kim McFarlane, played by Krystle Williams, first arrives inAlbert Square in August 1998 along with her guardianJosie McFarlane (Joan Hooley). Both have supposedly come over fromJamaica to visit Josie's son,Mick (Sylvester Williams), however it soon becomes clear that the purpose for their visit is not as innocent as Josie initially makes out. Mick is expecting his mother, but is surprised when she turns up with Kim, whom he has never met or heard of before. Josie claims that Kim is a distant relative, whom she is looking after for a while. However, it is subsequently revealed that instead of being a distant relative, Kim is actually Mick's half-sister. Kim is the product of anaffair Mick's father had when he was temporarily estranged from Josie. Her mother had died when she was eight and Josie – who had lost her husband by then too – adopted Kim, rather than see her taken into care. Mick is shocked at this revelation, but he is a pretty easy going guy, so he soon accepts Kim as his new little sister, although he find Kim's tagging around after him a little irksome at first.

Kim attends Walford High School and soon becomes friendly with local girlsSonia Jackson andNicky di Marco (Natalie Cassidy andCarly Hillman), although she is a bit younger than them, so she often gets excluded from their more mature conversations. Later on in her time in Walford, Kim attends a modelling audition with Nicky to give her moral support. However, it is Kim who is successful and not Nicky. Ambitious Josie is delighted and sets about trying to get Kim to attend as many auditions as possible. However, Kim is rejected at a casting for not being slim enough and so she starts cutting out food, developing aneating disorder that threatens to spiral dangerously out of control. It takes the combined efforts of Mick and DrFred Fonseca (Jimi Mistry) to get Kim back on the road to recovery.

In 2000, Josie is deported back to Jamaica for forgetting to renew hervisa and Kim remains living in Walford with her brother. Kim appears infrequently after this, occasionally showing up to visit Sonia and she also gets a part-time job washing cars forRoy Evans (Tony Caunter). Kim is also very upset when Sonia decides to give up her newborn daughter,Chloe, for adoption, as Kim herself had been an adoptee. When Mick is offered a job touring with a band in 2002, he initially rejects it because of his responsibility towards Kim. However, she is adamant that he should take the job and so he leaves Walford, leaving Kim in the care of their aunt Winnie, who lives away from the square. (This was in contrast to press reports at the time, which stated Kim would move in with the Jackson family.) Kim disappears after this and her current whereabouts have never been revealed. Her last appearance is in January 2002.

Fred Fonseca

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Main article:Fred Fonseca

Fred Fonseca, played byJimi Mistry, is "an attractive young doctor", who becomes the local GP in 1998,[25] after the retirement ofDr. Legg (Leonard Fenton).[26] Fred befriendsMick McFarlane (Sylvester Williams), andcomes out as a homosexual, and as a result is subjected tohomophobia from several of the local residents, including teenagerMartin Fowler (James Alexandrou).

Carrie Swann

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Carrie Swann
EastEnders character
Portrayed byHolly Atkins
Duration1998–1999
First appearanceEpisode 1673
24 September 1998
Last appearanceEpisode 1763
13 April 1999
ClassificationFormer; recurring

Carrie Swann, played by Holly Atkins, is an artist and friend ofTeresa di Marco (Leila Birch). She holds an exhibition in the night café in 1998, and returns in 1999 and starts datingHuw Edwards (Richard Elis). She moves to the West country, and Huw decides to leave Walford and live with her.

Mel Owen

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Main article:Mel Owen

Melanie "Mel" Owen, played byTamzin Outhwaite, who arrives inAlbert Square to reunite with her brother,Alex Healy (Richard Driscoll). Author Kate Lock has described Mel as free-spirited, exuberant, a beauty, wild-at-heart, and "a restless soul with a troubled past".[2] Mel marriesIan Beale (Adam Woodyatt) on New Year's Eve 1999, and later has a problematic marriage toSteve Owen (Martin Kemp). In 2001, she is kidnapped by her former lover,Dan Sullivan (Craig Fairbrass).

Billy Mitchell

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Main article:Billy Mitchell (EastEnders)

Billy Mitchell, played byPerry Fenwick, is a distant relative ofPhil Mitchell (Steve McFadden). He is first seen asJamie Mitchell (Jack Ryder)'s abusive guardian, and Jamie is eventually taken away from Billy by Phil. Billy has failed marriages withLittle Mo Morgan andHoney Edwards (Kacey Ainsworth andEmma Barton), and sees the birth of his children,Janet (who hasDown's syndrome) andWill Mitchell. In 2011, he makes contact with his granddaughter,Lola Pearce (Danielle Harold) for the first time.

Lilly Mattock

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Main article:Lilly Mattock

Lilly Mattock, played byBarbara Keogh, is first seen inAlbert Square in 1998 when she moves into a flat with fellow senior-citizenDot Cotton (June Brown), after both of their respective homes have burnt down. Lilly likes to forget her age and concentrates on having fun. This is in stark contrast to Dot, and the two often tease each other with their obvious personality differences. Lilly has a rude awakening when she is mugged in 1999, and she is never quite the same again.

Jamie Mitchell

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Main article:Jamie Mitchell

Jamie Mitchell, played byJack Ryder, is the nephew ofBilly Mitchell (Perry Fenwick), who is also Jamie's legal guardian. Billy physically abuses Jamie, so he is taken in by his godfather,Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden). "Cockney totty"[27] Jamie has brief flings withJanine Butcher (Charlie Brooks) andZoe Slater (Michelle Ryan), but it isSonia Jackson (Natalie Cassidy) who proves to be Jamie's first and only true love.

Cindy Williams

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Main article:Cindy Williams (EastEnders)

Cindy Williams is the daughter ofCindy Beale (Michelle Collins) andNick Holland (Dominic Taylor). She is the half-sister ofSteven,Peter andLucy Beale. As a baby, she was played by Ella Wortley and Cydney Parker, and on 14 September 2007 she was played by child actress Eva Sayer.[28] On 18 June 2013, it was announced that Cindy would be returning toEastEnders on 20 August, withMimi Keene taking over the role.[29] Keene took a break from the show following Lucy's murder, from 25 April 2014 to 28 August 2014, with a one-off appearance on 20 May 2014.

Gina Williams

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Gina Williams
EastEnders character
Portrayed byNicola Cowper
Duration1998–1999, 2007, 2014
First appearanceEpisode 1693
10 November 1998
Last appearanceEpisode 4844
25 April 2014
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Introduced by
In-universe information
FatherTom Williams
MotherBev Williams
SistersCindy Beale
AuntsPam
NephewsSteven Beale
Peter Beale
NiecesLucy Beale
Cindy Williams
Gina Knight
Anna Knight
Other relativesLouie Beale
Beth Williams
Abi Branning

Gina Williams, played byNicola Cowper, is the sister ofCindy Beale (Michelle Collins) and first appears for Cindy's funeral in 1998. She refuses to let Cindy's former husbandIan (Adam Woodyatt) have custody of Cindy's newborn daughter,Cindy Jnr, whose father isNick Holland (Dominic Taylor). Gina and Ian later reminisce about Cindy and kiss. She then reveals that she cannot have children, and Ian decides to let her care for Cindy Jnr. Ian later visits Gina to see the eclipse in 1999, and she nearly kisses him again, but is interrupted byMel Healy (Tamzin Outhwaite), who later proposes to Ian.

Gina is seen again in September 2007. Ian visits her as he suspects that she has been harassing him by pretending to be his deceased wife Cindy and sending malicious emails and packages. He enters her house without permission and is shocked to see that Gina has made a shrine to Cindy on her living room wall. Gina greets Ian from behind a shotgun, but she then assures him that both she and her deceased sister have put the past behind them. Ian is concerned when Gina says she regularly "converses with" her deceased sister, who had even told her to expect Ian's visit. Ian accuses Gina of stalking him and is not convinced when she denies responsibility. He advises her to seek professional help. He is later kidnapped by the real stalker: Cindy's eldest son,Steven Beale (Aaron Sidwell). Ian's wifeJane (Laurie Brett) becomes frantic, and when Gina arrives inWalford to give Ian a photo of Cindy Jnr, Jane accuses Gina of terrorising Ian and they nearly come to blows, however they are stopped by Steven's paternal grandmotherPat Evans (Pam St Clement).

Gina returns on 25 April 2014, after Ian calls her to come toWalford and collect Cindy Jnr following the murder of Gina's nieceLucy Beale (Hetti Bywater). Cindy returns in August 2014, heavily pregnant and in labour. She tells Ian that Gina was planning to adopt the baby herself, and after giving birth to a baby girlBeth, Cindy remains in the care of Ian andPeter Beale (Ben Hardy). In 2023, it is revealed that Cindy Beale faked her death in 1998 and went intowitness protection, and had a separate family withGeorge Knight (Colin Salmon) inMarbella. Her eldest daughter with George,Gina Knight (Francesca Henry), is named after Cindy's sister Gina.

Lisa Fowler

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Main article:Lisa Fowler

Lisa Fowler, played byLucy Benjamin, is first seen as new assistant market inspector toMichael Rose (Russell Floyd). Described as, "feisty, independent and ambitious",[30] Lisa becomes romantically involved withPhil Mitchell (Steve McFadden). The relationship is problematic, and Lisa suffers a miscarriage, emotional and mental abuse from Phil, and infidelity when Phil has sex with her best friend,Melanie Owen (Tamzin Outhwaite). All of this leads toLisa taking extreme measures to get back at Phil. In time, she goes on to marry her longtime friend,Mark Fowler (Todd Carty).

Liam Butcher

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Main article:Liam Butcher

Liam Butcher, played by Sonny Bottomley from 1998 to 1999, Jack and Tom Godolphin from 1999 to 2000, Gavin and Mitchell Vaughan in 2000, Nathaniel Gleed from 2002 to 2004,James Forde from 2008 to 2015 and Alfie Deegan in 2021, is the son ofRicky andBianca Butcher (Sid Owen andPatsy Palmer). He is born prematurely on Christmas Day 1998, on the floor ofThe Queen Victoriapublic house. In September 1999, Liam's parents separate and Bianca takes him to Manchester. In May 2002, Bianca gives Liam to Ricky. Shortly afterwards, Ricky and Liam return to Walford, but depart again in 2004. Off-screen, Liam is returned to Bianca in 2006, but he returns to Walford with his mother and siblings in April 2008.

Steve Owen

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Main article:Steve Owen (EastEnders)

Steve Owen, played byMartin Kemp, arrives in Walford and buys the Market Cellar club, which he renovates and namesE20. His ex-girlfriendSaskia Duncan (Deborah Sheridan-Taylor) arrives and tries to come between Steve and his new girlfriendMelanie Healy (Tamzin Outhwaite). This leads to Steve and Saskia fighting one night, where Steve hits Saskia over the head with an ashtray, killing her instantly. This is witnessed by Steve's assistantMatthew Rose (Joe Absolom), who helps Steve dispose of the body. However, when the police find the body, Steve frames Matthew, who is consequently found guilty ofmanslaughter.

Saskia Duncan

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Saskia Duncan
EastEnders character
Portrayed byDeborah Sheridan-Taylor
Duration1998–1999
First appearanceEpisode 1718
31 December 1998
Last appearanceEpisode 1738
15 February 1999
ClassificationFormer; regular
Introduced byMatthew Robinson
In-universe information
SistersClaudia Fielding

Saskia Duncan, played by Deborah Sheridan-Taylor, arrives in Walford in December 1998 as the obsessive ex-girlfriend of newe20 club ownerSteve Owen (Martin Kemp). Steve isn't happy to see her and he tells Saskia he doesn't want her anymore, but she continues to stalk him regardless - up to the point when Saskia resorts to break up Steve's relationship with his new girlfriendMel Healy (Tamzin Outhwaite). She eventually succeeds in seducing him, and subsequently refuses to listen when Steve insists it was a mistake.

On e20's launch night, Saskia breaks into Steve's office and kisses him. As Mel storms out of the room, it is revealed that Saskia had been pregnant with Steve's baby - but had an abortion when he said he that he didn't want it. Saskia blames him for "making her kill the baby". When Steve tries to throw her out of the office, she attacks him with a champagne bottle and attempts to strangle him with his tie. It is at that moment when local residentMatthew Rose (Joe Absolom), who works in the club as Steve's employed DJ, walks in the altercation. He promptly tries to separate Saskia from Steve, but she hysterically fights him off and goes for Steve again. Steve reaches for the nearest object, anashtray, and gives Saskia a brutal blow to the head, killing her instantly. Steve and Matthew then bury her body inEpping Forest.

Saskia's disappearance is investigated by police, and her sisterClaudia Fielding (Romla Walker) arrives and suspects that Steve is involved with her disappearance. Matthew panics that she'll find out about Saskia's death and Steve tries to calm him down. The body is later discovered and both Steve and Matthew are arrested. Steve blames Matthew, who is found guilty of manslaughter. When Matthew is released in December 1999, he gets revenge on Steve by tying him to a chair and threatening to burn him alive, but he later reveals that he'd just wanted to turn Steve into an emotional wreck. Matthew then leaves the Square.

In 2018, Saskia's murder was brought up byCiara Maguire (Denise McCormack) when she told Steve and Mel's sonHunter Owen (Charlie Winter) about who his father really was. Hunter has spent his whole life believing his dad was a hero, but Ciara threatened Mel and said she would tell him the truth if her money wasn't given to her in full. When Mel refuses to discuss about Saskia, Hunter manages to find an old news article on the internet. Mel then explains to Hunter the circumstances that led to Saskia's death and that Steve killed her in self defence.

Others

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CharacterDate(s)ActorCircumstances
Paynter9 AprilRaymond Brody
Karen10 JulyPaula Jane UlrichA waitress whoLenny Wallace (Desune Coleman) flirts with. She asksHuw Edwards (Richard Elis) andRobbie Jackson (Dean Gaffney) if would like some food with their beers. She is credited as Waitress.
Charlie10-11 July (2 episodes)Francois BrunetA person who sellsBarry Evans (Shaun Williamson) tickets toWorld Cup 1998. He could only obtain two of the four tickets Barry needed for him,Robbie Jackson (Dean Gaffney),Huw Edwards (Richard Elis) andLenny Wallace (Desune Coleman).
Dr. Coucher13 October 1998– 24 January 2003 (6 episodes)Philip BrookMark Fowler's (Todd Carty) doctor. Coucher tells Mark hisCD4 cell counts have risen and has him take a further blood test. The following Summer, Mark sees Boucher again. He later treats Mark when he is brought into Walford General after he collapses due to complications with hisHIV. Coucher tells Mark's family that Mark has stopped taking his combination medication. Three years later, Coucher tells Mark his current drug therapy is no longer working.
Jean5 November-25 DecemberSarah FlindA midwife who deliversBianca Jackson's (Patsy Palmer) newborn baby,Liam Butcher.[31]
Paramedic3 DecemberIan GainA paramedic who looks afterTiffany Mitchell (Martine McCutcheon) after she falls down the stairs and suffers a blood clot on the brain.
Ronnie25 December (2 episodes)Gerard BentallA homeless man whoRobbie Jackson (Dean Gaffney) gives food to.[32] Later,Dot Cotton (June Brown) andLilly Mattock (Barbara Keogh) try to convince him to sleep in the Vicarage. He turns up toPauline Fowler's (Wendy Richard) home for christmas dinner with his dog, Patch. Later, in Giuseppe's restaurant, he is seen playing his violin. Although he is credited as "Homeless Man", he introduces himself as Ronnie.[31]
PatchUncredited

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