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Nigel Havers coming and Keith Duffy on way back!

Nigel Havers coming and Keith Duffy on way back!

Posted on 15 Oct 2009 at 9:01am

Corrie bosses have confirmed that Nigel Havers and Keith Duffy have been cast.

BAFTA-nominated actor Nigel will play a character called Lewis, a charming gentleman escort who accompanies wealthy ladies to social functions. He will appear on-screen from December.

Boyzone star Keith will make a comeback in the New Year. He will take up his former role as Ciaran McCarthy. Peter and Leanne will stumble across Ciaran working as a chef in a restaurant.

Two very exciting castings for this year and next!

Alf still going strong at 70

Alf still going strong at 70

Posted on 15 Oct 2009 at 8:58am

Ray Meagher was born on July 4 in Roma, in Western Queensland, and grew up on a sheep and cattle station.

At the age of nine Ray went to boarding school on the Gold Coast hinterland of Queensland where he was a keen sportsman and developed an interest in acting. His stage debut came at the age of 11 when he played the Wicked Witch in the school’s pantomime, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

At high school in Brisbane, Ray excelled at sports and represented his school in tennis, swimming, athletics and football. After leaving school he played Rugby Union football and represented the State of Queensland in several games.

Stacey Goes a bit Mad

Stacey Goes a bit Mad

Posted on 15 Oct 2009 at 8:54am

After losing her friend Danielle Jones, Stacey began acting strangely in May 2009, and the character has to come to terms with the prospect that, like her mother, she also suffers from bipolar disorder. The storyline was developed as of the BBC’s Headroom campaign, which aims to encourage people to look after their mental wellbeing.Series Consultant Simon Ashdown had been developing the storyline for about a year. To accurately reflect the issue, EastEnders worked closely with various charities such as Mind and MDF The BiPolar Organisation, medical practitioners and bipolar sufferers when researching the storyline.

The story was moulded around what Stacey would do in that situation and what the research led the team to believe was the most truthful way events would develop.

Executive producer Diederick Santer said that the initial buildup of the storyline was an extension of how the character has always been, “a character of highs and lows, of great passions and dark moods,”[ut these highs and lows would become more contrasted, and viewers would realise that Stacey's mood is more complex than just being upset over her losses, adding, "It's the beginning of us getting to really know and understand who Stacey is and what makes her behave the way she does." Turner hoped that she could do the storyline justice, saying that she believed it was great that EastEnders continued to raise awareness of the issue.

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