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EastEnders (1990)
No. of episodes104
Release
Original networkBBC1
Original release2 January (1990-01-02) –
27 December 1990 (1990-12-27)
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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 sixth broadcasted year on 2 January 1990 with its 512nd episode, with Michael Ferguson continuing his role as executive producer for his first full year in the running. EastEnders aired 104 episodes in 1990, with the the typical week comprising two half-hour episodes on BBC1, in a time slot of 7.30 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Characters that were introduced in 1990 included Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden), Grant Mitchell (Ross Kemp), Jackie Stone (Richard Beale), Disa O'Brian (Jan Graveson), Eddie Royle (Michael Melia), Celestine Tavernier (Leroy Golding), Clyde Tavernier (Steven Woodcock, Etta Tavernier (Jacqui Gordon-Lawrence), Hattie Tavernier (Michelle Gayle), Jules Tavernier (Tommy Eytle), Lloyd Tavernier (Garey Bridges), Sam Mitchell (Daniella Westbrook), Kofi Tavernier (Marcel Smith), and Ken Raynor (Ian Redford). John Boswall, Sheila White, Paddy Joyce, Mary Miller, Stephen Churchett, Ellen Thomas, and Thomas Baptiste guest starred throughout the year as Harry Osborne, Carol Hanley, John Royle, Joan Garwood, Marcus Christie, Pearl Chadwick, and Henry Chadwick. John Altman reprised his role as Nick Cotton as a regular cast member, while Christopher Hancock made a guest return to his role as Charlie Cotton. The character of Mark Fowler also returned to the show, with Todd Carty taking over the role.

Characters that left the series in 1990 included Marge Green (Pat Coombs), Danny Whiting (Saul Jephcott), Trevor Short (Phil McDermott), Paul Priestly (Mark Thrippleton), Laurie Bates (Gary Powell), Vince Johnson (Hepburn Graham), Julie Cooper (Louise Plowright), Rod Norman (Christopher McHallem), Ashraf Karim (Aftab Sachak), Sufia Karim (Rani Singh), Shireen Karim (Nisha Kapur), Sohail Karim (Ronny Jhutti), Barnsey Barnes (John Hallam), Mo Butcher (Edna Doré), Simon Wicks (Nick Berry), Cindy Beale (Michelle Collins), and Steven Beale (Edward Farrell). Leonard Fenton (Harold Legg) and Gretchen Franklin (Ethel Skinner) were also demoted from regular status to recurring status in 1990.

Cast and characters

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Cast changes in 1990
Steve McFadden joined the cast as Phil Mitchell.
Jan Graveson joined the cast as Disa O'Brien.

Following Ferguson's appointment, several characters were axed from the show. The seven characters — Marge Green (Pat Coombs), Danny Whiting (Saul Jephcott), Trevor Short (Phil McDermott), Paul Priestly (Mark Thrippleton), Laurie Bates (Gary Powell, Vince Johnson (Hepburn Graham) and Julie Cooper (Louise Plowright) — introduced by Gibbon throughout 1989 were axed and all had left the series by March.[1] Other characters to be axed by Ferguson included Rod Norman (Christopher McHallem) and the Karim family.[1] John Hallam also departed from his series when his character Barnsey Barnes' storyline came to a conclusion. Edna Doré chose to leave at the end of her contract in 1990, with her character Mo Butcher departing at the end of a storyline which saw her diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.[1] Nick Berry and Michelle Collins decided to leave their roles of Simon Wicks and Cindy Beale. Berry chose to leave as he feared being typecast and was offered a "lucrative" deal with rival network ITV.[2] Their son, Steven Beale (Edward Farrell), was also written out alongside them in December. Leonard Fenton and Gretchen Franklin, who had played regular characters Harold Legg and Ethel Skinner since the first episode, were demoted to a recurring capacity following Ferguson's introduction.

Ferguson decided to take the show into a new direction in 1990 and following the axing of several characters, he introduced two new major characters, the Mitchell brothers - Phil (Steve McFadden) and Grant (Ross Kemp),[3] Walford's latest "tough men", who would become "firmly rooted at the heart" of the series[4] Phil and Grant's younger sister Sam Mitchell was introduced in July, with Daniella Westbrook cast in the role due to her "round face".[5] Ferguson created the Jamacian Tavernier family who were introduced in July. They consisted of: grandfather Jules (Tommy Eytle); his son and daughter-in-law Celestine and Etta (Leroy Golding and Jacqui Gordon-Lawrence); their eldest son Clyde (Steven Woodcock); and their twins Lloyd (Garey Bridges) and Hattie (Michelle Gayle). Writer Colin Brake described them as "the major new additions" of 1990.[4] Marcel Smith was introduced in December as Clyde's infant son Kofi.[6] Michael Melia also joined the cast in July as the new landlord of The Queen Victoria public house, Eddie Royle[7] and his father, John Royle was introduced in a recurring capacity, played by Paddy Joyce. Richard Beale began appearing a recurring capacity as market trader, Jackie Stone in March. Jan Graveson joined the cast as Disa O'Brien, a homeless girl who aids Diane Butcher's (Sophie Lawrence) homeless storyline. She returned for her own storyline which saw her give birth to a daughter, Jasmine and reveal that her stepfather, Ken Raynor (Ian Redford), who was introduced in December, sexually abused and raped her. Sheila White appeared across four months in a recurring capacity as Sharon Watts' (Letitia Dean) birth mother, Carol Hanley.[8] Stephen Churchett began appearing in the role of the Mitchells' solicitor, Marcus Christie.[9]

Mark Fowler returned to the series in 1990 on a regular basis, with the role recast from David Scarboro to Todd Carty. John Altman and Christopher Hancock returned to their roles of Nick and Charlie Cotton in autumn 1990, with Altman appearing as a regular cast member and Hancock appearing a guest character. They featured in a storyline which would see Nick and Charlie plan to steal £1,000 from Dot Cotton (June Brown) individually.[10] This marked Hancock's last appearance in the show.[11]

The following is a full list of the EastEnders 1990 cast:

Regular cast

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Recurring and guest cast

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List of episodes

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During 1990, EastEnders aired two half-hour episodes in a time slot of 7.30 pm on Tuesday and Thursday. The episodes were broadcast on BBC1. A weekly omnibus edition was also broadcast on Sundays. Michael Ferguson continued his role as executive producer. The episodes were repeated on Drama from August to October 2019.[12]

All official ratings are taken from the Broadcasters' Audience Research Board (BARB), which were published in the The Listener, The Stage and Broadcast, and are combined with each respective week's omnibus edition. Airdates and credits are taken from individual episodes, BBC Genome[13] and the book EastEnders: The First 10 Years: A Celebration.[14]

January

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#No. in yearOriginal air dateDirected byWritten by Viewers
(millions)
5121
2 January 1990 (1990-01-02)
Mervyn CummingRob Gittins19.31[15]
5132
4 January 1990 (1990-01-04)
Mervyn CummingTony McHale20.80[15]
5143
9 January 1990 (1990-01-09)
Matthew EvansTony Grounds17.87[16]
5154
11 January 1990 (1990-01-11)
Matthew EvansAyshe Raif18.85[16]
5165
16 January 1990 (1990-01-16)
Darrol BlakeTony Jordan18.92[17]
5176
18 January 1990 (1990-01-18)
Darrol BlakeTony Jordan20.11[17]
5187
23 January 1990 (1990-01-23)
Philip DraycottGilly Fraser18.45[18]
5198
25 January 1990 (1990-01-25)
Philip DraycottGilly Fraser17.46[18]
Broadcast at 8.00 pm due to live coverage of the 1990 Commonwealth Games.[19]
5209
30 January 1990 (1990-01-30)
Mervyn CummingTony McHale18.02[20]

February

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#No. in yearOriginal air dateDirected byWritten by Viewers
(millions)
52110
1 February 1990 (1990-02-01)
Mervyn CummingTony McHale19.12[20]
Broadcast at 8.00 pm due to live coverage of the 1990 Commonwealth Games.[21]
52211
6 February 1990 (1990-02-06)
Sheila AthaJohn Maynard17.65[22]
52312
8 February 1990 (1990-02-08)
Sheila AthaGillian Richmond20.16[22]
52413
13 February 1990 (1990-02-13)
Darrol BlakeTony Jordan17.73[23]
52514
15 February 1990 (1990-02-15)
Darrol BlakeRob Gittins18.76[23]
52615
20 February 1990 (1990-02-20)
Philip DraycottTony McHale19.80[24]
52716
22 February 1990 (1990-02-22)
Philip DraycottTony McHale20.78[24]
52817
27 February 1990 (1990-02-27)
Mervyn CummingTony Grounds18.77[25]

March

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#No. in yearOriginal air dateDirected byWritten by Viewers
(millions)
52918
1 March 1990 (1990-03-01)
Mervyn CummingJuliet Ace19.33[25]
53019
6 March 1990 (1990-03-06)
Sheila AthaPaul Doust17.57[26]
53120
8 March 1990 (1990-03-08)
Sheila AthaHelen Millar18.58[26]
53221
13 March 1990 (1990-03-13)
Christopher HodsonTony Jordan16.67[27]
53322
15 March 1990 (1990-03-15)
Christopher HodsonTony Jordan17.26[27]
53423
20 March 1990 (1990-03-20)
Philip CassonDeborah Cook17.08[28]
53524
22 March 1990 (1990-03-22)
Philip CassonDeborah Cook17.92[28]
53625
27 March 1990 (1990-03-27)
Mike BarnesTony McHale17.01[31]
The first of two flashback episodes as part of the storyline in which Diane Butcher (Sophie Lawrence) runs away from home. Scenes showing Frank waiting for Diane and their subsequent reunion are interspersed with flashbacks to January showing her leaving home and living rough on the streets.[29] Lawrence did research among real homeless people for the storyline.[30]
53726
29 March 1990 (1990-03-29)
Mike BarnesTony McHale17.36[31]

April

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#No. in yearOriginal air dateDirected byWritten by Viewers
(millions)
53827
3 April 1990 (1990-04-03)
Michael KerriganTony McHale18.96[32]
53928
5 April 1990 (1990-04-05)
Michael KerriganTony McHale19.78[32]
54029
10 April 1990 (1990-04-10)
Matthew EvansBrendan J Cassin15.59[33]
54130
12 April 1990 (1990-04-12)
Matthew EvansBrendan J Cassin16.39[33]
54231
17 April 1990 (1990-04-17)
Christopher HodsonGillian Richmond15.91[34]
54332
19 April 1990 (1990-04-19)
Christopher HodsonGillian Richmond17.58[34]
54433
24 April 1990 (1990-04-24)
Philip CassonJohn Maynard14.61[35]
54534
26 April 1990 (1990-04-26)
Philip CassonJohn Maynard15.43[35]
#No. in yearOriginal air dateDirected byWritten by Viewers
(millions)
54635
1 May 1990 (1990-05-01)
Michael KerriganTony Jordan13.63[36]
54736
3 May 1990 (1990-05-03)
Michael KerriganTony Jordan13.48[36]
54837
8 May 1990 (1990-05-08)
Matthew EvansMichael Russell14.44[37]
54938
10 May 1990 (1990-05-10)
Matthew EvansMichael Russell15.96[37]
55039
15 May 1990 (1990-05-15)
Leonard LewisTony McHale14.92[38]
55140
17 May 1990 (1990-05-17)
Leonard LewisTony McHale12.75[38]
55241
22 May 1990 (1990-05-22)
David CrozierPeter J. Hammond12.53[39]
55342
24 May 1990 (1990-05-24)
David CrozierPeter J. Hammond13.18[39]
55443
29 May 1990 (1990-05-29)
Barry LettsPaul Doust15.84[40]
55544
31 May 1990 (1990-05-31)
Barry LettsPaul Doust16.78[40]

June

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#No. in yearOriginal air dateDirected byWritten by Viewers
(millions)
55645
5 June 1990 (1990-06-05)
Mervyn CummingAyshe Raif15.27[41]
55746
7 June 1990 (1990-06-07)
Mervyn CummingGerry Huxham15.45[41]
55847
12 June 1990 (1990-06-12)
Leonard LewisJohn Maynard12.33[42]
55948
14 June 1990 (1990-06-14)
Leonard LewisJohn Maynard14.43[42]
56049
19 June 1990 (1990-06-19)
David CrozierLinda Dearsley/Steve Waye12.84[43]
56150
21 June 1990 (1990-06-21)
David CrozierLinda Dearsley/Steve Waye13.87[43]
Broadcast at 7.00 pm due to live coverage of the 1990 FIFA World Cup.[44]
56251
26 June 1990 (1990-06-26)
Barry LettsDeborah Cook12.83[46]
Broadcast at 7.00 pm due to live coverage of the 1990 FIFA World Cup.[45]
56352
28 June 1990 (1990-06-28)
Barry LettsDeborah Cook16.24[46]

July

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#No. in yearOriginal air dateDirected byWritten by Viewers
(millions)
56453
3 July 1990 (1990-07-03)
Michael FergusonTony McHale12.77[47]
56554
5 July 1990 (1990-07-05)
Michael FergusonMichael Ellis14.82[47]
56655
10 July 1990 (1990-07-10)
Mervyn CummingChristopher Penfold12.46[48]
56756
12 July 1990 (1990-07-12)
Mervyn CummingJohn Milne12.56[48]
56857
17 July 1990 (1990-07-17)
Matthew EvansTony Jordan12.65[49]
56958
19 July 1990 (1990-07-19)
Matthew EvansTony Jordan12.90[49]
57059
24 July 1990 (1990-07-24)
Barry LettsGerry Huxham13.25[50]
57160
26 July 1990 (1990-07-26)
Barry LettsRob Gittins14.53[50]
57261
31 July 1990 (1990-07-31)
Alister HallumMichael Russell13.25[51]

August

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#No. in yearOriginal air dateDirected byWritten by Viewers
(millions)
57362
2 August 1990 (1990-08-02)
Alister HallumRobin Mukherjee13.74[51]
57463
7 August 1990 (1990-08-07)
Mervyn CummingJohn Lewis15.77[52]
57564
9 August 1990 (1990-08-09)
Mervyn CummingLiane Aukin15.10[52]
57665
14 August 1990 (1990-08-14)
Matthew EvansBrendan J Cassin15.36[53]
57766
16 August 1990 (1990-08-16)
Matthew EvansGillian Richmond16.41[53]
57867
21 August 1990 (1990-08-21)
Barry LettsTony McHale14.09[54]
57968
23 August 1990 (1990-08-23)
Barry LettsTony McHale14.15[54]
58069
28 August 1990 (1990-08-28)
Alister HallumCharlie Humphreys13.83[55]
58170
30 August 1990 (1990-08-30)
Alister HallumCharlie Humphreys14.71[55]

September

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#No. in yearOriginal air dateDirected byWritten by Viewers
(millions)
58271
4 September 1990 (1990-09-04)
Paul HarrisonTony Jordan14.10[56]
58372
6 September 1990 (1990-09-06)
Paul HarrisonTony Jordan14.90[56]
58473
11 September 1990 (1990-09-11)
Matthew EvansDeborah Cook14.00[57]
58574
13 September 1990 (1990-09-13)
Matthew EvansDeborah Cook15.91[57]
58675
18 September 1990 (1990-09-18)
Barry LettsChristopher Penfold16.29[58]
58776
20 September 1990 (1990-09-20)
Barry LettsGerry Huxham17.72[58]
58877
25 September 1990 (1990-09-25)
Nicholas ProsserSusan Boyd15.37[59]
58978
27 September 1990 (1990-09-27)
Nicholas ProsserJez Simons/Jyoti Patel16.20[59]

October

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#No. in yearOriginal air dateDirected byWritten by Viewers
(millions)
59079
2 October 1990 (1990-10-02)
Paul HarrisonLinda Dearsley/Steve Waye15.93[60]
59180
4 October 1990 (1990-10-04)
Paul HarrisonLinda Dearsley/Steve Waye17.42[60]
59281
9 October 1990 (1990-10-09)
Mervyn CummingSarah Daniels15.78[61]
59382
11 October 1990 (1990-10-11)
Mervyn CummingWinsome Pinnock15.97[61]
59483
16 October 1990 (1990-10-16)
Charles BeesonPaul Doust16.40[62]
59584
18 October 1990 (1990-10-18)
Charles BeesonPaul Doust17.44[62]
59685
23 October 1990 (1990-10-23)
Nicholas ProsserCharlie Humphreys16.52[63]
59786
25 October 1990 (1990-10-25)
Nicholas ProsserCharlie Humphreys17.54[63]
59887
30 October 1990 (1990-10-30)
Leonard LewisMichael Russell16.40[64]

November

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#No. in yearOriginal air dateDirected byWritten by Viewers
(millions)
59988
1 November 1990 (1990-11-01)
Leonard LewisJohn Milne18.07[64]
60089
6 November 1990 (1990-11-06)
Mike BarnesDeborah Cook15.83[65]
60190
8 November 1990 (1990-11-08)
Mike BarnesDeborah Cook17.29[65]
60291
13 November 1990 (1990-11-13)
Michael FergusonTony McHale16.52[66]
60392
15 November 1990 (1990-11-15)
Michael FergusonTony McHale18.39[66]
60493
20 November 1990 (1990-11-20)
Barry LettsChristopher Penfold14.33[67]
60594
22 November 1990 (1990-11-22)
Barry LettsGerry Huxham17.10[67]
60695
27 November 1990 (1990-11-27)
Philip CassonGillian Richmond14.79[68]
60796
29 November 1990 (1990-11-29)
Philip CassonSean Egan18.16[68]

December

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#No. in yearOriginal air dateDirected byWritten by Viewers
(millions)
60897
4 December 1990 (1990-12-04)
Leonard LewisRob Gittins17.46[69]
60998
6 December 1990 (1990-12-06)
Leonard LewisMatthew Holt18.42[69]
61099
11 December 1990 (1990-12-11)
Philip CassonTony Jordan17.02[70]
611100
13 December 1990 (1990-12-13)
Philip CassonTony Jordan17.68[70]
612101
18 December 1990 (1990-12-18)
Paul BernardJohn Milne17.94[71]
613102
20 December 1990 (1990-12-20)
Paul BernardJohn Milne19.66[71]
614103
25 December 1990 (1990-12-25)
Alan WareingMichael Russell17.25[73]
Broadcast at 2.30 pm due to the Christmas Day schedule.[72]
615104
27 December 1990 (1990-12-27)
Alan WareingMichael Russell20.17[73]

See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ a b Ethel and Harold are former regular characters but made guest appearances in 1990.

References

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  1. ^ a b c Brake 1994, p. 90
  2. ^ Jaffee 2009, p. 212
  3. ^ Brake 1994, p. 89
  4. ^ a b Brake 1994, p. 91
  5. ^ Kingsley 1991, p. 56
  6. ^ Kingsley 1991, p. 57
  7. ^ "Landlords of The Queen Vic: Eddie Royle". EastEnders. BBC Online. Retrieved 12 August 2016.
  8. ^ Cregan, Michael. "EastEnders: The saga of Sharon's real mum". Inside Soap. Hearst Publications. Retrieved 12 August 2016.
  9. ^ Kilkelly, Daniel (25 July 2014). "EastEnders: Marcus Christie returns for Sharon revenge plot". Digital Spy. Retrieved 12 August 2016.
  10. ^ Richard Mears (director, producer), Mark Cossey (executive producer) (30 December 2008). "EastEnders Revealed: Nick Cotton Returns". EastEnders Revealed. Episode 55. BBC. BBC1.
  11. ^ Lock 2000, p. 73
  12. ^ Harp, Justin (18 June 2018). "EastEnders classic episodes will re-air in full this summer". Digital Spy. Retrieved 28 September 2018.
  13. ^ "EastEnders 1990". BBC Genome. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
  14. ^ Brake 1994, p. 153-154
  15. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 32. 19 January 1990. Retrieved 3 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  16. ^ a b Fiddick, Peter (25 January 1990). "Research" (pdf). The Listener (3149): 47. Retrieved 3 February 2017 – via Gale.
  17. ^ a b Fiddick, Peter (1 February 1990). "Research" (pdf). The Listener (3150): 48. Retrieved 3 February 2017 – via Gale.
  18. ^ a b Fiddick, Peter (8 February 1990). "Research" (pdf). The Listener (3151): 48. Retrieved 3 February 2017 – via Gale.
  19. ^ "BBC One London – 25 January 1990". BBC Genome. Retrieved 24 November 2016.
  20. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 32. 16 February 1990. Retrieved 3 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  21. ^ "BBC One London – 1 February 1990". BBC Genome. Retrieved 24 November 2016.
  22. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 28. 23 February 1990. Retrieved 3 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  23. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 40. 2 March 1990. Retrieved 3 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  24. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 32. 9 March 1990. Retrieved 3 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  25. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 40. 16 March 1990. Retrieved 3 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  26. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 40. 23 March 1990. Retrieved 3 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  27. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 44. 30 March 1990. Retrieved 3 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  28. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 36. 6 April 1990. Retrieved 3 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  29. ^ Brake 1994, p. 82
  30. ^ Kingsley 1991, p. 89
  31. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 32. 12 April 1990. Retrieved 3 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  32. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 100. 20 April 1990. Retrieved 3 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  33. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 32. 27 April 1990. Retrieved 3 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  34. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 40. 4 May 1990. Retrieved 3 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  35. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 24. 11 May 1990. Retrieved 3 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  36. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 32. 18 May 1990. Retrieved 3 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  37. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 32. 25 May 1990. Retrieved 3 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  38. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 36. 1 June 1990. Retrieved 3 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  39. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 32. 8 June 1990. Retrieved 3 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  40. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 32. 15 June 1990. Retrieved 3 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  41. ^ a b Fiddick, Peter (28 June 1990). "Research" (pdf). The Listener (3171): 40. Retrieved 3 February 2017 – via Gale.
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  43. ^ a b Fiddick, Peter (12 July 1990). "Research" (pdf). The Listener (3173): 48. Retrieved 3 February 2017 – via Gale.
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  45. ^ "BBC One London – 26 June 1990". BBC Genome. Retrieved 24 November 2016.
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  47. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 32. 20 July 1990. Retrieved 4 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  48. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 23. 27 July 1990. Retrieved 4 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  49. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 32. 3 August 1990. Retrieved 4 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  50. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 32. 10 August 1990. Retrieved 4 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  51. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 23. 17 August 1990. Retrieved 4 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  52. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 42. 24 August 1990. Retrieved 4 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  53. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 36. 31 August 1990. Retrieved 4 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  54. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 25. 7 September 1990. Retrieved 4 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  55. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 36. 14 September 1990. Retrieved 4 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  56. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 57. 21 September 1990. Retrieved 4 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  57. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 38. 28 September 1990. Retrieved 4 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  58. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 38. 5 October 1990. Retrieved 4 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  59. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 90. 12 October 1990. Retrieved 4 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  60. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 28. 19 October 1990. ProQuest 1777222495. Retrieved 4 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  61. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 24. 26 October 1990. Retrieved 4 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  62. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 36. 2 November 1990. Retrieved 4 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  63. ^ a b "RATINGS" (pdf). Broadcast: 39. 9 November 1990. Retrieved 4 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  64. ^ a b "BARB Ratings The National Top Thirties" (pdf). The Stage (5718): 23. 15 November 1990. Retrieved 4 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  65. ^ a b "BARB Ratings The National Top Thirties" (pdf). The Stage (5719): 23. 22 November 1990. Retrieved 4 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  66. ^ a b "BARB Ratings The National Top Thirties" (pdf). The Stage (5720): 26. 29 November 1990. Retrieved 4 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  67. ^ a b "BARB Ratings The National Top Thirties" (pdf). The Stage (5721): 25. 6 December 1990. Retrieved 4 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
  68. ^ a b "BARB Ratings The National Top Thirties" (pdf). The Stage (5722): 21. 13 December 1990. Retrieved 4 February 2017 – via ProQuest.
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