EastEnders (1991) | |
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No. of episodes | 105 |
Release | |
Original network | BBC1 |
Original release | 1 January 31 December 1991 | –
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 seventh broadcasted year on 1 January 1991 with its 616th episode, with Michael Ferguson continuing his role as executive producer until Leonard Lewis and Helen Greaves took over. EastEnders aired 105 episodes in 1991, 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 1991 included Rachel Kominski (Jacquetta May), Steve Elliot (Mark Monero) and Gill Fowler (Suzanna Dawson). Jo Warne and Jason Rush guest starred throughout the year as Peggy Mitchell and Joe Wallace. John Altman reprised his role as Nick Cotton for three months in 1991. Characters that departed the serial in 1991 included Disa O'Brien (Jan Graveson), Jackie Stone (Richard Beale), Johnny Harris (Michael O'Hagan), Marcus Christie (Stephen Churchett), Diane Butcher (Sophie Lawrence), Eddie Royle (Michael Melia) and John Royle (Paddy Joyce).
Cast and characters
editThe first half of year encompassed departures for Disa O'Brien (Jan Graveson), Jackie Stone (Richard Beale), Johnny Harris (Michael O'Hagan) and Marcus Christie (Stephen Churchett). Sophie Lawrence chose to leave the cast after three years of portraying Diane Butcher, citing not being able to "just carry on being Diane indefinitely" as her reason for leaving.[1] Only two regular characters who were planned to appear in the show indefinitely were introduced in 1991: university lecturer Rachel Kominski, played by Jacquetta May, and Hattie Tavernier's (Michelle Gayle) friend Steve Elliot, portrayed by Mark Monero.[2] Suzanna Dawson was also introduced in May as the estranged wife of Mark Fowler (Todd Carty), Gill Robinson. Jo Warne guest starred across several episodes in April as the mother of Mitchell brothers, Peggy Mitchell.[3] This was Warne's only appearance as Peggy as the role was infamously recast to Barbara Windsor in 1994.[3] Jason Rush also appeared in the show across two months between July and September as Joe Wallace, a young, gay chef who is HIV-positive.
John Altman reprised his role of bad boy Nick Cotton for a three month stint which would see Nick become addicted to heroin.[4] As part of Nick's heroin addiction storyline, Michael Melia was axed from his role of Eddie Royle and Eddie was subsequently murdered by Nick.[5] Paddy Joyce's appearances as Eddie's father John Royle were discontinued following Melia's departure from the show.
The following is a full list of the EastEnders 1991 cast.
Regular cast
edit- John Altman as Nick Cotton
- Garey Bridges as Lloyd Tavernier
- June Brown as Dot Cotton
- Todd Carty as Mark Fowler
- Letitia Dean as Sharon Mitchell[α]
- Peter Dean as Pete Beale
- Tommy Eytle as Jules Tavernier
- Michelle Gayle as Hattie Tavernier
- Leroy Golding as Celestine Tavernier
- Jacqui Gordon-Lawrence as Etta Tavernier
- Ross Kemp as Grant Mitchell
- Sophie Lawrence as Diane Butcher
- Jacquetta May as Rachel Kominski
- Steve McFadden as Phil Mitchell
- Michael Melia as Eddie Royle
- Mark Monero as Steve Elliot
- Sid Owen as Ricky Butcher
- Mike Reid as Frank Butcher
- Wendy Richard as Pauline Fowler
- Pam St. Clement as Pat Butcher
- Gillian Taylforth as Kathy Beale
- Bill Treacher as Arthur Fowler
- Susan Tully as Michelle Fowler
- Daniella Westbrook as Sam Butcher[β]
- Steven Woodcock as Clyde Tavernier
- Adam Woodyatt as Ian Beale
Recurring and guest cast
edit- Richard Beale as Jackie Stone
- Stephen Churchett as Marcus Christie
- Susanna Dawson as Gill Robinson
- Leonard Fenton as Harold Legg[γ]
- Gretchen Franklin as Ethel Skinner[γ]
- Jan Graveson as Disa O'Brien
- Paddy Joyce as John Royle
- Samantha Leigh Martin as Vicki Fowler
- Rebecca Michael as Janine Butcher
- Michael O'Hagan as Johnny Harris
- Jon Peyton-Price as Martin Fowler
- Jason Rush as Joe Wallace
- Marcel Smith as Kofi Tavernier
- Jo Warne as Peggy Mitchell
List of episodes
editDuring 1990, EastEnders aired two half-hour episodes every week, typically 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. The episodes were executively produced by Michael Ferguson until Leonard Lewis and Helen Greaves took over the role of executive producers. The episodes were repeated on Drama from October to December 2019.[6]
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. Airdates and credits are taken from episodes, BBC Genome[7] and the book EastEnders: The First 10 Years: A Celebration.[8]
January
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
616 | 1 | Charles Beeson | Linda Dearsley/Steve Waye | 18.72[9] | |
617 | 2 | Charles Beeson | Ayshe Raif | 19.91[9] | |
618 | 3 | Richard Holthouse | Tony McHale | 18.45[10] | |
619 | 4 | Richard Holthouse | Tony McHale | 18.18[10] | |
620 | 5 | Stephen Butcher | Gerry Huxham | 18.97[11] | |
621 | 6 | Stephen Butcher | Gerry Huxham | 18.66[11] | |
622 | 7 | Nicholas Prosser | Michael Ellis | 19.39[12] | |
623 | 8 | Nicholas Prosser | Deborah Cook | 19.23[12] | |
624 | 9 | Charles Beeson | Tony Jordan | 17.90[13] | |
625 | 10 | Charles Beeson | Tony Jordan | 18.06[13] |
February
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
626 | 11 | Terry Iland | Charlie Humphreys | 18.73[14] | |
627 | 12 | Terry Iland | Charlie Humphreys | 19.89[14] | |
628 | 13 | Stephen Butcher | Rob Gittins | 18.58[15] | |
629 | 14 | Stephen Butcher | Margaret Simpson | 19.06[15] | |
630 | 15 | Nicholas Prosser | Charlie Humphreys | 18.85[16] | |
631 | 16 | Nicholas Prosser | Susan Boyd | 18.18[16] | |
632 | 17 | Charles Beeson | Tony McHale | 17.15[17] | |
633 | 18 | Charles Beeson | Tony McHale | 17.30[17] |
March
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
634 | 19 | Terry Iland | Jez Simons/Jyoti Patel | 17.53[18] | |
635 | 20 | Terry Iland | Trish Cooke | 17.62[18] | |
636 | 21 | Jonathan Wright Miller | Christopher Penfold | 17.73[19] | |
637 | 22 | Jonathan Wright Miller | Linda Dearsley/Steve Waye | 17.96[19] | |
638 | 23 | Mervyn Cumming | Tony Jordan | 15.29[20] | |
639 | 24 | Mervyn Cumming | Tony Jordan | 17.53[20] | |
640 | 25 | Charles Beeson | John Milne | 16.90[21] | |
641 | 26 | Charles Beeson | Gerry Huxham | 16.05[21] |
April
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
642 | 27 | Jean Stewart | Lisa Evans | 16.70[22] | |
643 | 28 | Jean Stewart | Sean Egan | 17.18[22] | |
644 | 29 | Jonathan Wright Miller | Rob Gittins | 17.92[23] | |
645 | 30 | Jonathan Wright Miller | Tony Jordan | 17.72[23] | |
646 | 31 | Mervyn Cumming | Tony McHale | 15.47[24] | |
647 | 32 | Mervyn Cumming | Tony McHale | 16.80[24] | |
648 | 33 | Barry Letts | Linda Dearsley/Steve Waye | 14.80[25] | |
649 | 34 | Barry Letts | Barrie Shore | 14.72[25] | |
650 | 35 | Jean Stewart | Deborah Cook | 15.57[26] |
May
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
651 | 36 | Jean Stewart | Deborah Cook | 15.26[26] | |
652 | 37 | Leonard Lewis | Tony Jordan | 15.63[27] | |
653 | 38 | Leonard Lewis | Tony Jordan | 15.42[27] | |
654 | 39 | Philip Casson | Michael Russell | 14.40[28] | |
655 | 40 | Philip Casson | Michael Russell | 15.70[28] | |
656 | 41 | Douglas Argent | Gerry Huxham | 13.24[29] | |
657 | 42 | Douglas Argent | Jez Simons/Jyoti Patel | 14.39[29] | |
658 | 43 | Geoff Feld | Brendan J Cassin | 14.84[30] | |
659 | 44 | Geoff Feld | Ashley Pharoah | 16.11[30] |
June
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
660 | 45 | Leonard Lewis | Charlie Humphreys | 13.83[31] | |
661 | 46 | Leonard Lewis | Charlie Humphreys | 14.94[31] | |
662 | 47 | Philip Casson | Tony McHale | 14.73[32] | |
663 | 48 | Philip Casson | Gillian Richmond | 15.48[32] | |
664 | 49 | Charles Beeson | Tony McHale | 16.22[33] | |
665 | 50 | Charles Beeson | Tony McHale | 16.16[33] | |
666 | 51 | Richard Holthouse | Helen Millar | 14.71[34] | |
667 | 52 | Richard Holthouse | Lisa Evans | 15.06[34] |
July
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
668 | 53 | Terry Iland | Deborah Cook | 13.08[35] | |
669 | 54 | Terry Iland | Deborah Cook | 12.06[35] | |
670 | 55 | Mike Dormer | Rob Gittins | 12.37[36] | |
671 | 56 | Mike Dormer | Linda Dearsley/Steve Waye | 13.83[36] | |
672 | 57 | Philip Casson | Tony Jordan | 12.95[37] | |
673 | 58 | Philip Casson | Tony Jordan | 14.10[37] | |
674 | 59 | David Andrews | Grazyna Monvid | 14.07[38] | |
675 | 60 | David Andrews | Barrie Shore | 13.39[38] | |
676 | 61 | Richard Holthouse | Jyoti Patel/Jez Simons | 13.14[39] |
August
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
677 | 62 | Richard Holthouse | Gerry Huxham | 13.23[39] | |
678 | 63 | Mike Dormer | Charlie Humphreys | 15.27[40] | |
679 | 64 | Mike Dormer | Charlie Humphreys | 15.46[40] | |
680 | 65 | Philip Casson | Brendan J Cassin | 15.01[41] | |
681 | 66 | Philip Casson | Brendan J Cassin | 16.44[41] | |
682 | 67 | John Bruce | Lesley Davies | 14.60[42] | |
683 | 68 | John Bruce | Michael Russell | 16.91[42] | |
684 | 69 | Jean Stewart | Ashley Pharoah | 14.60[43] | |
685 | 70 | Jean Stewart | Andrew Holden | 15.23[43] |
September
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
686 | 71 | Bill Hays | Deborah Cook | 15.36[44] | |
687 | 72 | Bill Hays | Deborah Cook | 15.67[44] | |
688 | 73 | Geoff Feld | Tony McHale | 16.03[45] | |
689 | 74 | Geoff Feld | Tony McHale | 18.98[45] | |
690 | 75 | John Bruce | Tony Jordan | 17.34[46] | |
691 | 76 | John Bruce | Tony Jordan | 18.85[46] | |
692 | 77 | Jean Stewart | Susan Boyd | 18.00[47] | |
693 | 78 | Jean Stewart | Lisa Evans | 19.08[47] |
October
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
694 | 79 | Bill Hays | Gillian Richmond | 18.29[48] | |
695 | 80 | Bill Hays | Barrie Shore | 19.73[48] | |
696 | 81 | Geoff Feld | Michael Russell | 17.72[49] | |
697 | 82 | Geoff Feld | Michael Russell | 19.39[49] | |
698 | 83 | Barry Letts | Lesley Davies | 18.17[50] | |
699 | 84 | Barry Letts | Gerry Huxham | 19.81[50] | |
700 | 85 | Philip Casson | Ashley Pharoah | 18.27[51] | |
701 | 86 | Philip Casson | Ashley Pharoah | 19.48[51] | |
702 | 87 | Sue Dunderdale | Tony McHale | 19.55[52] | |
703 | 88 | Sue Dunderdale | Tony McHale | 20.06[52] |
November
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
704 | 89 | Richard Holthouse | Jez Simons/Jyoti Patel | 17.89[53] | |
705 | 90 | Richard Holthouse | Helen Millar | 22.44[53] | |
706 | 91 | Mike Dormer | Tony Jordan | 19.75[54] | |
707 | 92 | Mike Dormer | Tony Jordan | 21.31[54] | |
708 | 93 | Barry Letts | Susan Boyd | 20.39[55] | |
709 | 94 | Barry Letts | Linda Dearsley/Steve Waye | 21.78[55] | |
710 | 95 | Jean Stewart | Brendan J Cassin | 19.60[56] | |
711 | 96 | Jean Stewart | Brendan J Cassin | 20.95[56] |
December
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
712 | 97 | Douglas Argent | Gerry Huxham | 19.65[57] | ||
713 | 98 | Douglas Argent | Gerry Huxham | 20.51[57] | ||
714 | 99 | Richard Holthouse | Lisa Evans | 18.84[58] | ||
715 | 100 | Richard Holthouse | Judy Forshaw | 20.00[58] | ||
716 | 101 | Jonathan Wright Miller | Michael Russell | 19.11[59] | ||
717 | 102 | Jonathan Wright Miller | Michael Russell | 20.26[59] | ||
718 | 103 | David Innes Edwards | Tony McHale | 16.58[61] | ||
Broadcast at 7.00 pm due to the Christmas Eve schedule.[60] | ||||||
719 | 104 | David Innes Edwards | Tony McHale | 18.87[61] | ||
Broadcast at 7.00 pm due to the Boxing Day schedule.[62] | ||||||
720 | 105 | Charles Beeson | Deborah Cook | 19.72[63] |
See also
editFootnotes
editReferences
edit- ^ Rick Fulton (25 September 2000). "I'll hate to see Frank go... it means EastEnders' door could shut on me forever; Square's now out for Sophie". Daily Record. Retrieved 4 April 2008.
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Bibliography
edit- Brake, Colin (1994). EastEnders – The First 10 Years. BBC Books. ISBN 978-0-563-37057-4.
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