Thursday, July 15, 2010
Patricia Evans
Pat collects husbands and men the way she collects earrings!...but you know I ain't one to gossip;-) Here is the list of her marriages and bits on the side:
Frank Butcher-at age 16
Den Watts-Oh I wish we had the details of this dangerous liason
On the game (prostitute) for a period of time
Husband #1: Pete Beale (from early 1960s-1966) Pete fathered her son David Wicks
Kenny Beale (whilst married)
Brian Wicks (whilst married)-Brian fathered her son Simon Wicks
Husband #2: Brian Wicks (from 1966-1986) Brian adopted both David and Simon, but Simon was his
Husband #3: Frank Butcher (from 1989-1995) She mothered Diane, Ricky and Janine
Husband #4: Roy Evans (from 1996-2003) Widowed after Roy died of a heart attack
2006-Affair with Patrick Trueman
2010-Affair with Harvey Freeman (who was also involved with Peggy simultaneously)
And these are the ones we know of (smile)
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Albert Square in Stitches
This is an amazing tribute from an obvious fan. Read dropstitch's comments on her flickr page:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dropstitch/3959834348/in/set-72157601611072188/?addedcomment=1#comment72157624641477580
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Walford Tube Station
Next time your in London, jump off at Walford East (wink). Here are some great details: http://underground-history.co.uk/walford.php
I love the true-to-life rubbish outside the station.
Monday, July 12, 2010
EastEnders Props
Long time fans will enjoy these pictures. Some of these props will be very familiar. http://www.flickr.com/photos/mediamuseumevents/sets/72157623334996871
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Friday, July 9, 2010
The House of Cotton
Thursday, July 8, 2010
The House of Watts
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
The House of Fowler-Beale
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
EastEnders 101; The Families
EE has evolved over the years, but these are the core families that built the show, and have remained a consistent part of the story line. The year indicates when a new family moved into the square, thus establishing the family line:
The Fowlers-1985
The Beales-1985
The Watts-1985
The Cottons-1985
The Wicks-1985
Later came:
The Butchers-1987
The Mitchells-1990
The Jacksons-1994
The Brannings-1996
The DiMarcos-1998
The Owens- 1998
The Slaters-2000
The Truemans- 2001
The Moons-2002
The Ferrieras-2003
The Millers/Swann-2004/2005
The Masoods-2007
Monday, July 5, 2010
EastEnders 101: The First Episode
EastEnders debuted on February 19, 1985. I love rewatching the first episode.
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Sunday, July 4, 2010
EastEnders 101:The Theme
This was the original opening to the show back in 1985. The theme music was composed by Simon May, a British musician and composer, best known for composing some of British television's best known theme tunes. It is used in the beginning and ending of every show. If there is a particularly poignant moment at the end, sometime the show ends with a piano intro known as Julia's theme.
The theme is an instumental, but it was recorded with lyrics by the actress Anita Dobson in 1986, charting at #4. She played Angie Watts.
The words to the theme are part of my twitter background, Here are some of the lyrics:
Anyone can fall in love
That's the easy part you must keep it going
Anyone can fall in love
Over the years it has to keep growing
Sun and rain
Joy and pain
There's highs - there's lows
We've no way of knowing.
Anyone can fall in love
The theme is an instumental, but it was recorded with lyrics by the actress Anita Dobson in 1986, charting at #4. She played Angie Watts.
The words to the theme are part of my twitter background, Here are some of the lyrics:
Anyone can fall in love
That's the easy part you must keep it going
Anyone can fall in love
Over the years it has to keep growing
Sun and rain
Joy and pain
There's highs - there's lows
We've no way of knowing.
Anyone can fall in love
Saturday, July 3, 2010
EastEnders 101: Location
Friday, July 2, 2010
Thursday, July 1, 2010
What Is This All About?
EastEnders is a British, night time drama, that has been on since February 1985. It happens to be my all time favourite show. I first discovered it whilst living in New York back in 1989. I was flipping channels and landed on this programme that looked like it was filmed in black and white. It instantly struck me because it was so different. There was no glamour, just a lot of activity in a neighborhood where everyone seemed to be connected somehow. I asked my neighbor, who was from England, if she was familiar with it. After one question about the goings-on, she stated, "Oh, thats EastEnders!"
The Queen Victoria Public House (aka The Queen Vic) is pictured above. It is "the local" and the heart of the square.
I was fortunate enough to be watching it on PBS in 1989, and the storyline was 1986. As you may know, the PBS stations that show EastEnders are many years behind. Our PBS station, TPT in Minnesota, is currently showing the episodes from the middle of 2003. Our own PBS in California was unable to continue, so we have adopted www.TPT.org, and devote our fundraising to that station.
I have enjoyed watching many years of episodes via, PBS, BBCAmerica, Dish Network, and tape trains. When one option ceases, I quickly find another. I am a complete Anglophile and love all things EastEnders!
In future I will post different clubs and info available to fans who live in the United States. Feel free to reach me on Twitter at velvet007
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