List of East Enders Characters (2008)

List Of East Enders Characters (2008)

The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the BBC soap opera EastEnders in 2008, by order of first appearance. All characters were introduced by executive producer Diederick Santer. Santer introduced four characters in January, Mr Lister, a new market inspector; Christian Clarke, the brother of Jane Beale and two members of the Branning family, Selina and Penny. In March, he introduced Jalil Iqbal, a new love interest for Shabnam Masood and in April he introduced Ricky Butcher's fiancée, Melinda as well as Bianca Jackson's children, Whitney, Morgan and Tiffany. Also in April he introduced Denise Johnson's ex-husband, Lucas Johnson, and Opal Smith, the aunt of Gus and Juley Smith. In May he extended the Johnson family and introduced Lucas's son, Jordan as well as introducing Brenda Boyle, a new love interest for Charlie Slater. In July, he introduced two members of the long-established Mitchell family, Archie Mitchell and Danielle Jones. In August, he introduced Callum Monks, the son of Vinnie and in September, Tony King, arrived as the partner of Bianca, and Poppy Merritt, the new GP of Walford. November saw the only birth of the year, Amy Mitchell, the child of Roxy Mitchell and Jack Branning. The final introduction of the year was Dotty, Nick Cotton's daughter.


Read more about List Of East Enders Characters (2008):  Mr Lister, Christian Clarke, Ashley Jennings, Tegs Teague, Selina Branning, Penny Branning, Roger Grant, Edward Tunstall, Jalil Iqbal, Melinda, Whitney Dean, Morgan Jackson-King, Tiffany Butcher, Lucas Johnson, Opal Smith, Inzamam Ahmed, Jamila and Ali Inzamam, Jordan Johnson, Maggie Townsend, Olly Greenwood, Brenda Boyle, Archie Mitchell, Danielle Jones, Callum Monks, Tony King, Amir Khan, Poppy Merritt, Lee Thompson, Stuart Turner, Kendra Hills-Smythe, Amy Mitchell, Ahmet, Louise Hills, Maria De Costa, Paul, Dotty Cotton, Others

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