EastEnders (1999) | |
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No. of episodes | 169 |
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Original network | BBC One |
Original release | 4 January 31 December 1999 | –
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 BBC One and entered its 15th broadcasted year on 4 January 1999 with its 1719th episode, with Matthew Robinson continuing his role as executive producer for his first full year in the running. EastEnders aired 169 episodes in 1999, with the the typical week comprising three half-hour episodes on BBC One, in a time slot of 7.30 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays and 8.00 pm on Mondays.
Cast and characters
editExecutive producer Matthew Robinson axed several cast members following his 1998 appointment. Such characters included: Ruth Fowler (Caroline Paterson), who departed on 11 February;[1] Michael Rose (Russell Floyd) and Susan Rose (Tilly Vosburgh), who departed on 14 February[1] although Floyd guest appeared in October; Conor Flaherty (Seán Gleeson), who departed on 22 February;[citation needed] Mary Flaherty (Melanie Clark Pullen), who departed on 23 February;[citation needed] Huw Edwards (Richard Elis), who departed on 15 April;[2] Louise Raymond (Carol Harrison), who departed on 27 April;[2] Lenny Wallace (Desune Coleman), who departed on 6 July;[2] and Lilly Mattock (Barbara Keogh), who departed on 2 September.[3] On 31 August 1998, it was announced that Simon Raymond (Andrew Lynford) and Tony Hills (Mark Homer) would be departing the series at the end of their contracts.[4] Simon and Tony departed on 15 April when the couple reunited and went travelling. Lynford and Homer worked with producers to create their exit.[5] On 17 September 1998, Nadia Sawalha announced her intentions to leave the series; her character Annie Palmer departed on 10 June.[6] Richard Driscoll quit his role as Alex Healy in 1999 after deciding to pursue new roles.[7] On 22 November 1998, Patsy Palmer confirmed that she was leaving the series after appearing in her role as Bianca Butcher for six years.[8] Bianca departed on 12 September 1999.[9] On 25 March 1999, it was announced that Ross Kemp would be leaving his role as Grant Mitchell; he departed on 25 October.[10] Grant's daughter, Courtney Mitchell (Carissa & Josephine O'Meara), was also written out of the series.[citation needed]
Lucy Speed decided to return to the series in 1998 and Robinson agreed to reintroducing her character Natalie Price.[11] Natalie returned on 8 March.[12] On 27 May, Carol Jackson (Lindsey Coulson) was reintroduced.[citation needed] The character of Janine Butcher, the daughter of Frank Butcher (Mike Reid), was reintroduced with the role recast to sixteen-year-old Charlie Brooks.[13][14] On 30 March 1999, it was announced that Daniella Westbrook would be reprising her role as Sam Mitchell and the character returned on 22 July.[15] Gillian Taylforth reprised her role as original character Kathy Mitchell in September for 12 episodes, departing in October. She returned again for another guest stint beginning in December.[citation needed] The character of Ben Mitchell, the son of Kathy, was reintroduced alongside Kathy, with the role recast to Morgan Whittle.[citation needed] Perry Fenwick reprised his role as Billy Mitchell, having made guest appearances in 1998. He continued to make recurring appearances until October.[citation needed] John Bardon reprised his role as Jim Branning on 15 November, joining the show's main cast.[citation needed]
Troy Titus Adams was cast as Nina Harris, the niece of Irene Raymond (Roberta Taylor), in 1998; the character made her first appearance on 14 January. Titus Adams was cast after auditioning for the role of Lisa Shaw, which eventually went to Lucy Benjamin.[16] Romia Walker joined the cast as Claudia Fielding, the sister of Saskia Duncan (Deborah Sheridan-Taylor), on 23 February. The character was written out of the series and made her final appearance on 5 October.[citation needed] Craig Fairbrass was cast as Dan Sullivan, the boyfriend of Carol, in 1999 and made his first appearance on 7 June.[citation needed] Jackie Owen, portrayed by Race Davies, made her first appearance on 10 September. Jackie is the sister of Steve Owen (Martin Kemp).[citation needed] Jamie Jarvis appeared in the series as Troy Harvey, a school friend of Tony Hills (Mark Homer), between September and December. Recurring character Asif Malik (Ashvin Luximon) made his first appearance on 21 September as a school friend of Martin Fowler (James Bye).[citation needed] The role of Liam Butcher was also recast during 1999, with twins Jack Godolphin and Tom Godolphin taking on the role.[citation needed]
The following is a full list of the EastEnders 1999 cast.
Regular cast
edit- Joe Absolom as Matthew Rose
- Marc Bannerman as Gianni di Marco
- John Bardon as Jim Branning
- Lucy Benjamin as Lisa Shaw
- Leila Birch as Teresa di Marco
- Charlie Brooks as Janine Butcher
- June Brown as Dot Cotton
- Todd Carty as Mark Fowler
- Natalie Cassidy as Sonia Jackson
- Tony Caunter as Roy Evans
- Melanie Clark Pullen as Mary Flaherty
- Desune Coleman as Lenny Wallace
- Lindsey Coulson as Carol Jackson
- Race Davies as Jackie Owen
- Daniela Denby-Ashe as Sarah Hills
- Richard Driscoll as Alex Healy
- Richard Elis as Huw Edwards
- Craig Fairbrass as Dan Sullivan
- Perry Fenwick as Billy Mitchell
- Russell Floyd as Michael Rose
- Dean Gaffney as Robbie Jackson
- Seán Gleeson as Conor Flaherty
- Carol Harrison as Louise Raymond
- Carly Hillman as Nicky di Marco
- Mark Homer as Tony Hills
- Joan Hooley as Josie McFarlane
- Louise Jameson as Rosa di Marco
- Martin Kemp as Steve Owen
- Ross Kemp as Grant Mitchell
- Barbara Keogh as Lilly Mattock
- Andrew Lynford as Simon Raymond
- Jimi Mistry as Fred Fonseca
- Steve McFadden as Phil Mitchell
- Tamzin Outhwaite as Melanie Healy[α]
- Sid Owen as Ricky Butcher
- Patsy Palmer as Bianca Butcher
- Caroline Paterson as Ruth Fowler
- Mike Reid as Frank Butcher
- Wendy Richard as Pauline Fowler
- Gavin Richards as Terry Raymond
- Jack Ryder as Jamie Mitchell
- Nadia Sawalha as Annie Palmer
- Leslie Schofield as Jeff Healy
- Lucy Speed as Natalie Price
- Pam St. Clement as Pat Evans
- Roberta Taylor as Irene Raymond[β]
- Troy Titus-Adams as Nina Harris
- Tilly Vosburgh as Susan Rose
- Romla Walker as Claudia Fielding
- Daniella Westbrook as Sam Mitchell
- Sylvester Williams as Mick McFarlane
- Shaun Williamson as Barry Evans
- Barbara Windsor as Peggy Butcher[γ]
- Adam Woodyatt as Ian Beale
Recurring and guest cast
edit- James Alexandrou as Martin Fowler
- Sonny Bottomley and Jack & Tom Godolphin as Liam Butcher[δ]
- Stephen Churchett as Marcus Christie
- Nicola Cowper as Gina Williams
- Viva Duce as Susie Price
- Jamie Jarvis as Troy Harvey
- Jake Kyprianou as Joe di Marco
- Ashvin Luximon as Asif Malik
- Campbell Morrison as Charlie Mason
- Cindy O'Callaghan as Andrea Price
- Carissa and Josephine O'Meara as Courtney Mitchell
- Francois Pandolfo as Enrico di Clemente
- Casey Anne Rothery as Lucy Beale
- Edward Savage as Steven Beale
- Joseph Shade as Peter Beale
- Gillian Taylforth as Kathy Beale[ε]
- Simon Thomsen as Richard Crowe
- Morgan Whittle as Ben Mitchell
- Krystle Williams as Kim McFarlane
- Ella Wortley as Cindy Williams
List of episodes
editDuring 1999, EastEnders aired three half-hour episodes in a time slot of 8.00 pm on Mondays, 7.30 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The episodes were broadcast on BBC One. A weekly omnibus edition was also broadcast on Sundays. Matthew Robinson continued his role as executive producer.
Official ratings are taken from the Broadcasters' Audience Research Board (BARB)[17] and airdates are taken from BBC Genome.[18]
January
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
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1719 | 1 | 30 minutes | Robert Gabriel | Keith Temple | 16.85 | |
1720 | 2 | 30 minutes | Robert Gabriel | Keith Temple | 17.73 | |
1721 | 3 | 30 minutes | Robert Gabriel | Keith Temple | 20.01 | |
1722 | 4 | 30 minutes | Brett Fallis | Barrie Shore | 14.75 | |
1723 | 5 | 40 minutes | Brett Fallis | Barrie Shore | 18.64 | |
1724 | 6 | 30 minutes | Brett Fallis | Al Hunter Ashton | 19.56 | |
1725 | 7 | 30 minutes | Sue Dunderdale | Jo O'Keefe | 17.40 | |
1726 | 8 | 30 minutes | Sue Dunderdale | Jo O'Keefe | 19.04 | |
1727 | 9 | 30 minutes | Sue Dunderdale | Len Collin | 19.55 | |
1728 | 10 | 30 minutes | Julie Edwards | Paula Webb | 17.66 | |
1729 | 11 | 30 minutes | Julie Edwards | Lisselle Kayla | 19.14 | |
1730 | 12 | 30 minutes | Julie Edwards | Lisselle Kayla | 18.34 |
February
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) | |
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1731 | 13 | 30 minutes | Susan Tully | Mark Clompus | 16.31 | ||
1732 | 14 | 30 minutes | Susan Tully | Nicholas Hicks-Beach | 18.23 | ||
1733 | 15 | 30 minutes | Susan Tully | Nicholas Hicks-Beach | 17.79 | ||
1734 | 16 | 30 minutes | Jim Goddard | Nicholas Hicks-Beach | 15.98 | ||
1735 | 17 | 30 minutes | Jim Goddard | Ben Cooper | 18.09 | ||
1736 | 18 | 30 minutes | Jim Goddard | Jenny Lecoat | 17.64 | ||
1737 | 19 | 45 minutes[19] | Paul Annett | Tony McHale | 17.44 | ||
This episode was broadcast on Sunday at 8.00 pm as an extra episode for Valentine's Day.[19] The Broadcasting Standards Commission upheld several viewer complaints about this episode, featuring the killing of Saskia Duncan, which the watchdog ruled was too graphic to be shown before the watershed, when the content could be seen by children.[20] | |||||||
1738 | 20 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | Tony McHale | 17.44 | ||
1739 | 21 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | Julie Wassmer | 18.23 | ||
1740 | 22 | 30 minutes | Philip Casson | Julie Wassmer | 18.27 | ||
1741 | 23 | 30 minutes | Philip Casson | Annie Wood | 16.58 | ||
1742 | 24 | 30 minutes | Philip Casson | Annie Wood | 18.51 | ||
1743 | 25 | 30 minutes | Philip Casson | Annie Wood | 18.30 |
March
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1744 | 26 | 30 minutes | Jim Shields | Katie Baxendale | 16.97 | |
1745 | 27 | 30 minutes | Jim Shields | Rob Gittins | 18.89 | |
1746 | 28 | 30 minutes | Jim Shields | Rob Gittins | 17.58 | |
1747 | 29 | 30 minutes | Michael Samuels | Lisa Evans | 12.87 | |
1748 | 30 | 30 minutes | Michael Samuels | Chris Murray | 16.97 | |
1749 | 31 | 30 minutes | Michael Samuels | Gillian Richmond | 16.80 | |
1750 | 32 | 30 minutes | Rob Evans | Barry McCarthy | 13.83 | |
1751 | 33 | 30 minutes | Rob Evans | Julian Perkins | 17.82 | |
1752 | 34 | 30 minutes | Rob Evans | Julian Perkins | 17.37 | |
1753 | 35 | 30 minutes | Susan Tully | Lilie Ferrari | 15.45 | |
1754 | 36 | 30 minutes | Susan Tully | Lilie Ferrari | 15.17 | |
1755 | 37 | 30 minutes | Susan Tully | Ben Foster | 16.58 | |
1756 | 38 | 30 minutes | Robert Gabriel | Joanne Maguire | 15.01 | |
1757 | 39 | 30 minutes | Robert Gabriel | Joanne Maguire | 16.23 |
April
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1758 | 40 | 40 minutes[21] | Robert Gabriel | Simon Ashdown | 15.01 | ||
Peggy and Frank marry. | |||||||
1759 | 41 | 30 minutes | Angie De Chastelai Smith | Tony Basgallop | 13.87 | ||
1760 | 42 | 30 minutes | Angie De Chastelai Smith | Tony Basgallop | 16.63 | ||
1761 | 43 | 30 minutes | Angie De Chastelai Smith | Tony Basgallop | 15.24 | ||
1762 | 44 | 30 minutes | Philip Casson | Gil Brailey | 15.97 | ||
1763 | 45 | 30 minutes | Philip Casson | Doug Briggs | 17.14 | ||
1764 | 46 | 30 minutes | Philip Casson | Tony Jordan | 16.54 | ||
1765 | 47 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | S.J. Ashford | 15.12 | ||
1766 | 48 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | Keith Temple | 16.73 | ||
1767 | 49 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | Keith Temple | 14.02 | ||
Broadcast on Wednesday at 7.30 pm[22] due to live coverage of the 1998–99 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup semi-final on 22 June.[23] | |||||||
1768 | 50 | 30 minutes | Jim Goddard | Mark Clompus | 12.80 | ||
1769 | 51 | 30 minutes | Jim Goddard | Al Hunter Ashton | 14.48 | ||
1770 | 52 | 30 minutes | Jim Goddard | Al Hunter Ashton | 13.80 |
May
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1771 | 53 | 30 minutes | Ian Brown | Paula Webb | 13.33 | |
1772 | 54 | 30 minutes | Ian Brown | Lisselle Kayla | 15.71 | |
1773 | 55 | 30 minutes | Ian Brown | Lisselle Kayla | 15.25 | |
1774 | 56 | 30 minutes | Tim Leandro | Barrie Shore | 14.04 | |
1775 | 57 | 30 minutes | Tim Leandro | Nicholas Hicks-Beach | 14.76 | |
1776 | 58 | 30 minutes | Tim Leandro | Nicholas Hicks-Beach | 15.36 | |
1777 | 59 | 30 minutes | Nick Jones | Glen McCoy | 14.65 | |
1778 | 60 | 30 minutes | Nick Jones | Jenny Lecoat | 14.77 | |
1779 | 61 | 30 minutes | Nick Jones | Jenny Lecoat | 15.52 | |
1780 | 62 | 30 minutes | Michael Samuels | Annie Wood | 15.42 | |
1781 | 63 | 30 minutes | Michael Samuels | Annie Wood | 15.29 | |
1782 | 64 | 30 minutes | Michael Samuels | Annie Wood | 15.42 | |
1783–1784 | 65 | 60 minutes | Richard Dale | Andrew Taft/Len Collin | 15.02 |
June
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1785 | 66 | 30 minutes | Richard Dale | Len Collin | 15.42 | ||
1786 | 67 | 30 minutes | Chris Miller | Ben Cooper | 15.36 | ||
1787 | 68 | 30 minutes | Chris Miller | Lilie Ferrari | 14.72 | ||
This episode was broadcast on Friday at 8.00 pm as part of week of four episodes.[24] | |||||||
1788 | 69 | 30 minutes | Chris Miller | Lilie Ferrari | 14.83 | ||
1789 | 70 | 30 minutes | Jim Goddard | Julian Perkins | 15.79 | ||
1790 | 71 | 30 minutes | Jim Goddard | Julian Perkins | 14.91 | ||
1791 | 72 | 30 minutes | Jim Goddard | Rob Gittins | 13.32 | ||
This episode was broadcast on Friday at 8.00 pm as part of week of four episodes.[25] | |||||||
1792 | 73 | 30 minutes | Philip Casson | Lindsey Hill | 14.24 | ||
1793 | 74 | 30 minutes | Philip Casson | Jo O'Keefe | 14.20 | ||
1794 | 75 | 30 minutes | Philip Casson | Jo O'Keefe | 15.32 | ||
1795 | 76 | 30 minutes | Paul Annett | Tony Basgallop | 15.99 | ||
1796 | 77 | 30 minutes | Paul Annett | Tony Basgallop | 15.90 | ||
1797 | 78 | 30 minutes | Paul Annett | Tony Basgallop | 14.93 | ||
1798 | 79 | 30 minutes | Angie de Chastelai Smith | Deborah Cook | 13.49 | ||
1799 | 80 | 30 minutes | Angie de Chastelai Smith | Deborah Cook | 13.37 |
July
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1800 | 81 | 30 minutes | Angie de Chastelai Smith | Chris Murray | 11.68 | |
1801 | 82 | 30 minutes | Robert Gabriel | Kate Wright | 13.40 | |
1802 | 83 | 30 minutes | Robert Gabriel | Joanne Maguire | 14.20 | |
1803 | 84 | 30 minutes | Robert Gabriel | Joanne Maguire | 13.07 | |
1804 | 85 | 30 minutes | Michael Samuels | Simon J Ashford | 12.89 | |
1805 | 86 | 30 minutes | Michael Samuels | Anji Loman Field | 14.53 | |
1806 | 87 | 30 minutes | Michael Samuels | Simon Ashdown | 15.13 | |
1807 | 88 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | Mark Clompus | 14.80 | |
1808 | 89 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | Nicholas Hicks-Beach | 14.79 | |
1809 | 90 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | Nicholas Hicks-Beach | 14.34 | |
1810 | 91 | 30 minutes | Richard Dale | Paula Webb | 13.29 | |
1811 | 92 | 30 minutes | Richard Dale | Paula Webb | 13.65 | |
1812 | 93 | 30 minutes | Richard Dale | Barry McCarthy | 13.47 |
August
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1813 | 94 | 30 minutes | Helen Caldwell | Trevor Suthers | 14.73 | ||
1814 | 95 | 30 minutes | Helen Caldwell | Keith Temple | 14.94 | ||
1815 | 96 | 30 minutes | Helen Caldwell | Keith Temple | 15.00 | ||
1816 | 97 | 30 minutes | Angie de Chastelai Smith | Tanika Gupta | 10.89 | ||
This was an extra episode broadcast on Sunday at 8.00 pm.[26] | |||||||
1817 | 98 | 30 minutes | Angie de Chastelai Smith | Rachel Pole | 15.82 | ||
1818 | 99 | 30 minutes | Philip Casson | Tony Jordan | 16.99 | ||
This episode referenced the solar eclipse of 11 August 1999.[27] | |||||||
1819 | 100 | 30 minutes | Angie de Chastelai Smith | Jenny Lecoat | 15.81 | ||
1820 | 101 | 30 minutes | Julie Edwards | Jenny Lecoat | 14.63 | ||
1821 | 102 | 30 minutes | Julie Edwards | Al Hunter Ashton | 15.92 | ||
1822 | 103 | 30 minutes | Julie Edwards | Al Hunter Ashton | 14.62 | ||
1823 | 104 | 30 minutes | Tim Leandro | Nick Reed | 14.78 | ||
1824 | 105 | 30 minutes | Tim Leandro | Julie Wassmer | 13.32 | ||
1825 | 106 | 30 minutes | Tim Leandro | Julie Wassmer | 15.52 | ||
1826 | 107 | 30 minutes | Ian Brown | Julie Wassmer | 13.80 | ||
1827 | 108 | 30 minutes | Ian Brown | Lisa Evans | 15.55 |
September
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1828 | 109 | 30 minutes | Ian Brown | Andrew Taft | 15.63 | ||
1829 | 110 | 60 minutes | Tom Hooper | Simon Ashdown | 14.39 | ||
This episode was broadcast on Sunday at 8.00 pm as the first in a week of five episodes.[30] It was the first episode to be presented in Digital Widescreen and the opening titles we changed to feature the Millennium Dome.[31] | |||||||
1830 | 111 | 30 minutes | Chris Miller | Annie Wood | 15.33 | ||
1831 | 112 | 30 minutes | Chris Miller | Simon Ashdown | 17.64 | ||
1832 | 113 | 30 minutes | Chris Miller | Simon Ashdown | 17.15 | ||
1833 | 114 | 30 minutes | Chris Miller | Simon Ashdown | 15.56 | ||
This episode was broadcast on Friday at 8.00 pm as the last in a week of five episodes.[32] | |||||||
1834 | 115 | 30 minutes | Philip Casson | Annie Wood | 13.16 | ||
1835 | 116 | 30 minutes | Philip Casson | Annie Wood | 14.05 | ||
1836 | 117 | 30 minutes | Philip Casson | Marc Peirson | 15.72 | ||
The full script for this episode is available on the BBC website.[33] | |||||||
1837 | 118 | 30 minutes | Angie de Chastelai Smith | Anji Loman Field | 15.83 | ||
1838 | 119 | 30 minutes | Angie de Chastelai Smith | Joanne Maguire | 15.61 | ||
1839 | 120 | 30 minutes | Angie de Chastelai Smith | Joanne Maguire | 16.64 | ||
1840 | 121 | 30 minutes | Dez McCarthy | Joanne Maguire | 15.50 | ||
1841 | 122 | 30 minutes | Dez McCarthy | Simon J Ashford | 16.60 | ||
1842 | 123 | 30 minutes | Dez McCarthy | Simon J Ashford | 16.19 |
October
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1843 | 124 | 30 minutes | Tim Leandro | Julian Perkins | 16.13 | ||
1844 | 125 | 30 minutes | Tim Leandro | Julian Perkins | 17.39 | ||
1845 | 126 | 30 minutes | Tim Leandro | Julian Perkins | 17.71 | ||
1846 | 127 | 30 minutes | Tim Leandro | Julian Perkins | 18.15 | ||
Matthew is found guilty of murder. This episode was broadcast on Friday at 8.00 pm as part of week of four episodes.[34] | |||||||
1847 | 128 | 30 minutes | Paul Annett | Tony Basgallop | 16.34 | ||
The Arches explode. | |||||||
1848 | 129 | 30 minutes | Paul Annett | Tony Basgallop | 17.75 | ||
1849 | 130 | 30 minutes | Paul Annett | Tony Jordan | 19.42 | ||
1850 | 131 | 30 minutes | Helen Caldwell | Glen McCoy | 17.03 | ||
1851 | 132 | 30 minutes | Helen Caldwell | Paula Webb | 17.36 | ||
1852 | 133 | 30 minutes | Helen Caldwell | Paula Webb | 17.12 | ||
1853 | 134 | 30 minutes | Justin Chadwick | Oliver Dennis | 17.80 | ||
1854 | 135 | 30 minutes | Justin Chadwick | Tanika Gupta | 17.80 | ||
1855 | 136 | 30 minutes | Justin Chadwick | Rachel Pole | 18.03 |
November
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1856 | 137 | 30 minutes | Richard Dale | Chris Murray | 16.14 | ||
The first of three episodes filmed in Brighton. | |||||||
1857 | 138 | 30 minutes | Richard Dale | Jenny Lecoat | 17.78 | ||
The second of three episodes filmed in Brighton. | |||||||
1858 | 139 | 30 minutes | Richard Dale | Jenny Lecoat | 17.56 | ||
The last of three episodes filmed in Brighton. | |||||||
1859 | 140 | 30 minutes | Emma Bridgeman-Williams | Doug Briggs | 16.91 | ||
1860 | 141 | 30 minutes | Emma Bridgeman-Williams | Nicholas Hicks-Beach | 15.25 | ||
1861 | 142 | 30 minutes | Emma Bridgeman-Williams | Nicholas Hicks-Beach | 17.71 | ||
1862 | 143 | 30 minutes | Angie de Chastelai Smith | Lindsey Hill | 14.20 | ||
1863 | 144 | 30 minutes | Angie de Chastelai Smith | Al Hunter-Ashton | 15.07 | ||
1864 | 145 | 30 minutes | Angie de Chastelai Smith | Al Hunter-Ashton | 12.12 | ||
This episode was broadcast on Wednesday at 8.00 pm as part of week of four episodes.[35] | |||||||
1865 | 146 | 30 minutes | Robert Gabriel | Alison Watt | 17.88 | ||
1866 | 147 | 30 minutes | Robert Gabriel | Anji Loman-Field | 16.16 | ||
1867 | 148 | 30 minutes | Robert Gabriel | Anji Loman-Field | 17.50 | ||
1868 | 149 | 30 minutes | Robert Gabriel | Ben Cooper | 17.28 | ||
1869 | 150 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | Nick Reed | 16.01 | ||
1870 | 151 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | Lisa Evans | 16.72 |
December
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1871 | 152 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | Lisa Evans | 16.91 | ||
1872 | 153 | 30 minutes | Philip Casson | Keith Temple | 16.53 | ||
1873 | 154 | 30 minutes | Philip Casson | Keith Temple | 17.13 | ||
1874 | 155 | 30 minutes | Philip Casson | Nick Reed | 16.53 | ||
1875 | 156 | 30 minutes | Chris Miller | Fred Lawless | 15.75 | ||
1876 | 157 | 30 minutes | Chris Miller | Andrew Taft | 16.71 | ||
1877 | 158 | 30 minutes | Chris Miller | Andrew Taft | 16.54 | ||
1878 | 159 | 30 minutes | Helen Caldwell | S.J. Ashford | 17.05 | ||
1879 | 160 | 30 minutes | Helen Caldwell | S.J. Ashford | 17.54 | ||
1880 | 161 | 30 minutes | Helen Caldwell | Tony Basgallop | 17.04 | ||
1881 | 162 | 30 minutes | Helen Caldwell | Tony Basgallop | 12.73 | ||
This episode was broadcast on Friday at 8.00 pm as an extra episode for the Christmas period.[36] | |||||||
1882 | 163 | 30 minutes | Nick Jones | Tony Jordan | 11.96 | ||
This episode was broadcast on Saturday at 5.50 pm as an extra episode for the Christmas period.[37] | |||||||
1883 | 164 | 30 minutes | Nick Jones | Tony Jordan | 12.43 | ||
This episode was broadcast on Saturday at 8.30 pm as an extra episode for the Christmas period.[38] | |||||||
1884 | 165 | 30 minutes | Tim Mercier | Wendy Lee | 18.63 | ||
1885 | 166 | 30 minutes | Tim Mercier | Rob Gitten | 19.77 | ||
1886 | 167 | 30 minutes | Tim Mercier | Rob Gitten | 19.97 | ||
1887 | 168 | 30 minutes | Paul Annett | Simon Ashdown | 18.84 | ||
This episode was broadcast on Friday at 5.30 pm as an extra episode for the Christmas period.[39] | |||||||
1888 | 169 | 35 minutes | Paul Annett | Simon Ashdown | 20.89 | ||
This episode was broadcast on Friday at 8.00 pm as an extra episode for the Christmas period.[40] |
See also
editFootnotes
edit- ^ In 1999, the character was also credited as Melanie Beale.
- ^ In 1999, the character was also credited as Irene Hills.
- ^ In 1999, the character was also credited as Peggy Mitchell.
- ^ The role of Liam was recast from Bottomley to the Godolphin twins in 1999.
- ^ Kathy is a former regular character but made guest appearances in 1999.
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