bronquote:The new Controller of the BBC who takes the helm of the channel this summer, has hinted that they may move EastEnders to a new timeslot.
I know when I read this I instantly thought "oh god, its Brookside and Channel 4 all over again"
However, Mr Fincham said "EastEnders will continue to be a crucial part of the BBC schedule. However, we have to find a timeslot thats right for the show"
Fincham, also responded to ITV1 controller Nigel Parker's comments recently that the BBC should stop whinging about the scheduling of Emmerdale, whom we all know have beaten Enders in several head to heads, like we all need reminding. He said "I'm not whinging about anything. If this is the type of battle we're going to engage in. Then I will bring loads of energy to it"
I think EastEnders should be moved to an 8pm timeslot for the four nights a week, taking them out of any of ITV's pathetic one hour "specials" of 200 times a week Emmerdale.
However, once its back on track, I'd like to see them take on Emmerdale again, although ITV would move it around the schedules to avoid looking embarrassed, which going by their recent comments and scheduling, they are setting themselves up for a pretty nasty fall in the future.
Dat vond ik niet vreemd, Stacey én Ruby hadden merkwaardig genoeg best wel een mooie tijd met z'n tweetjes en daarom hoefde Stacey geen geld van Johnny, hopend op meer contact met Ruby (en ook een beetje vaderlijke aandacht) en mogelijk werk in Scarlet. Zo is het op mij over gekomen dan.quote:Op vrijdag 25 maart 2005 13:21 schreef J_TM het volgende:
Stacey gaf Ruby een rondleiding door Walford (en haar ongezouten mening over Pauline en Dot) en hoefde daar vreemde genoeg geen geld voor.
Corrie en EastEnders worden niet tegen elkaar geprogrammeerd. Dat is een afspraak tussen ITV en de Beeb. Wat dus wel regelmatig gebeurt is een speciale aflevering van Emmerdale op hetzelfde tijdstip als EastEnders. Verplaatsen naar een ander tijdstip voorkomt dit. Tenzij ITV natuurlijk doorgaat met hun oorlogje.quote:Op vrijdag 25 maart 2005 17:43 schreef Suko het volgende:
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EE altijd uitzenden om 20.00 uur lijkt mij het beste, ik weet trouwens niet hoe laat die andere zeepjes beginnen.
quote:EastEnders will not be making a schedule move, despite rumours last week that it could be shifted to a new time slot in a bid to boost ratings. An EastEnders spokeswoman told DS: "Contrary to recent press reports EastEnders will not be changing its time slot." The show will continue to air four nights a week. Volgens digitalspy.uk
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Who cares? Johnny moet gewoon mensen van bruggen af gooien, verder niks...:Pquote:Op zaterdag 9 april 2005 11:46 schreef ruby het volgende:
Zal het nog goedkomen tussen Johnny en Tina?
quote:Op zaterdag 9 april 2005 12:14 schreef Reticulin het volgende:
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Who cares? Johnny moet gewoon mensen van bruggen af gooien, verder niks...:P
bronquote:Letitia Dean returning to 'EastEnders'
Letitia Dean has confirmed that she will be making a comeback to EastEnders later this year.
A spokeswoman for the BBC soap told DS: 'Letitia will be returning in early June.'
When asked about the news, the actress said: 'I'm really looking forward to coming back to EastEnders and working with the team.'
Letitia quit the soap for a second time last autumn, fearing being typecast.
An insider also revealed that Sharon's 'brother', Dennis, will be returning around the same time.
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Dat klinkt al stukken beter.
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einde niet gezien? was een zeer korte terugkeerquote:Op dinsdag 19 april 2005 21:29 schreef ruby het volgende:
Phil irriteert me nu al. Mag ie weg alstublieft?
ik heb zo'n flauw vermoeden dat de eerste keer dat Alfie en Mo met elkaar het bed induiken Kat binnen komt lopenquote:Op dinsdag 26 april 2005 21:26 schreef ruby het volgende:
Hoe lang duurt het nog voordat Alfie en Mo kenbaar maken dat ze gek op elkaar zijn? Of komt dat er niet van omdat Kat weer terug komt ofzo?
Waar ging dit over? Over Tina ofzo? Ik heb de aflevering van vrijdag namelijk gemist.quote:Op maandag 2 mei 2005 12:40 schreef J_TM het volgende:
Voor: "Maak duidelijk dat ze geen speciale rechten heeft, dat jij de dienst uitmaakt. En dat haar van d'r kan echt niet meer, om nog maar van haar make-up te zwijgen."
Na: "Some girlfriends are better than others, of ze nou een fout kapsel hebben of niet."
Volhouden Suko! We slepen je er wel door heen.quote:Op maandag 2 mei 2005 13:36 schreef Suko het volgende:
Heb exact hetzelfde wat betreft Alfie+kleine Mo, rolopvulling kennelijk. Ik erger me ook aan dat pubergedrag van Gerry en Minty. En Pauline kletst Sonia weer helemaal in de put, wat een zure druif! Terugkeer van Grant duurt nog eventjes, if any.Kemp chooses 'Ultimate Force' over 'Enders? Wordt een beetje EE-moe.
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Ja wel hoor, gaat best lukken!quote:Op maandag 2 mei 2005 21:58 schreef ruby het volgende:
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Volhouden Suko! We slepen je er wel door heen.![]()
Wat denk je zelf ?quote:Op maandag 2 mei 2005 21:57 schreef ruby het volgende:
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Waar ging dit over? Over Tina ofzo? Ik heb de aflevering van vrijdag namelijk gemist.
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KAT LAID BARE: The crazy binges bust ups and her violent rages
Kinky Kat the monster
By Polly Graham
THE distraught ex-fiancé of EastEnders star Jessie Wallace today lays bare the full truth about her shocking booze-fuelled life.
Fireman Dave Morgan lifts the lid on the secrets of his two wild years with the hellraiser who plays brassy Kat Slater in the BBC soap - and reveals how her hard drinking has spiralled since the birth of their daughter Tallulah.
"If she's not out with her pals into the early hours she downs half a litre of strong Absolut vodka or bottles of red and white wine every night at home," Dave, 29, told the News of the World last night.
"She got me to go out and get the booze for her because she was paranoid about being pictured buying it. She'd been warned about her drinking by her bosses at EastEnders.
"Just a week after Tallulah's birth last November she was out partying with her mates and leaving me with the baby. She'd come home and behave like a monster."
Much has been written about Jessie's boozing - but this is the first time the man who loved the turbulent star has spoken out about what life with her was REALLY like.
Gashed
Over the next four pages Dave - who stormed out of 33-year-old Jessie's London home just over two weeks ago - also lifts the lid on:
THEIR VIOLENT BUST-UPS: "Her eyes were popping out of her head like a wild animal. She threw a hell of a punch and her ring gashed my face and she blacked my eye."
THEIR KINKY SEX LIFE: "I would put on my fireman's outfit and other times Jess would burst into the bedroom wearing a PVC nurse's uniform then we'd go for it. It really flicked her switch."
Former cop Dave - who met Jessie when he escorted her in and out of court on a drink-driving charge in 2003 - is now trying to get his life back on track after the hell of life with Jessie. He told us: "I have been painted as someone who ponces and loves the celeb lifestyle Jessie has.
"The reality is that I feel I acted like a bloody saint. I put up with Jessie and her tantrums and boozing. I hardly drink so I ended up being like a glorified babysitter and chauffeur to her.
The only reason I stuck around was because I loved her and thought we could make it work for Tallulah's sake." But Jessie's continued wild drinking after the birth of their baby six months ago began to take its toll on their already tempestuous relationship.
"I thought she would calm down after she had the baby but she was soon back on it," said Dave. "She didn't really drink when she was pregnant apart from the odd Guinness. She found it hard and would sometimes say, ‘I could murder a drink', but she resisted."
But Dave realised nothing had changed when - just a week after leaving Portland Hospital following the birth - Jessie announced she was going to one of her friend's houses to party.
"I couldn't believe it but I knew better than to try to stop her. She rolled back in at 4am," said Dave.
"She felt like she could justify having a drink saying, ‘Well, I've been so good I deserve it'.
"It was all back to the old ways. She would announce she was going out for a girlie night and leave Tallulah with me. Then she'd stay out all night and wouldn't even ring to say where she was.
"She'd do that about two or three times a week - twice at the weekend. Jessie was lucky because she rarely seemed hung over and would always have learned her lines.
"It didn't cause her a problem at work." But it caused problems with the baby, according to Dave. "She stopped breast-feeding Tallulah because it didn't suit her. We decided it would be best because it meant I could feed her bottles while Jess was out," he said.
"But deep down I reckoned it was so she could booze and not end up feeding Tallulah neat vodka."
Vodka was her favourite drink. "She'd mix it with Perrier water in a tumbler and was always trying to get me to drink with her. She'd say I was boring because I'm not really into drinking," said Dave.
Drunk
"Once she drank a bottle of blue label Absolut so quick she tried to hide it from me by filling it up with water and putting it in the freezer. But I knew what she'd done because the bottle was frozen solid and vodka doesn't freeze."
Jessie even managed to booze while working out to lose her baby fat. "She had an exercise machine and would run in the living room after she'd had Tallaluh to get back into shape," Dave said.
"But one time I came home to find her drunk on the machine with a glass of red wine in her hand. It speeded up unexpectedly and she fell off and landed on her backside. She'd drink about six out of seven days a week. She seemed like a bottomless pit." Dave recalled how he once found her in the back garden smoking a joint. "It was incredible - anyone could have seen her. I told her to get inside before someone saw her."
But drinking was her main bad habit and often at the root of their fierce bust-ups.
Ironically, it was Jessie's boozing that brought them together, when Dave was in court to see her banned for three years on the drink-driving charge two years ago.
After that she was warned by her EastEnders bosses to curb her boozing. If she went to a showbiz party she'd make sure she was never photographed holding a drink.
But at home she carried on as usual - and soon it was causing problems in their fledgling relationship.
Dave - who by this time had left the police to become a firefighter - told how she gave him the first of TWO black eyes in June 2004 after a huge bust-up when a builder pal of his talked to a newspaper about them. "She blamed me and went so berserk I had to lock myself in the spare room. I'd never been attacked like that before, not even as a policeman," said Dave.
"She was ranting and kicking the door down. I had to wait until she'd calmed down before coming out.
"The second time she blacked my eye was over something stupid. She's never a happy drunk who gets all lovey-dovey and giggly with it. She gets nasty when she's had a drink." Like last New Year's Eve when she went out to a pub with her mates rather than spend the night with her new family at their home in Wanstead, east London.
"I was annoyed we weren't spending it together but drove her to her friends," said Dave. "I was invited but I didn't want to bring Tallulah to a smoky pub, so I went home.
"At 6.30am I got a desperate call from one of Jessie's friends who said she'd gone berserk and had attacked another girl. I got Tallulah and got into the car and when I got there Jessie was staggering round in her bra and knickers, swearing.
"She'd ripped down the blinds of her friend's house and smashed a cabinet. The place was a mess. They'd come home from the pub and continued the party at her friend's. Jessie had stripped off to go to bed but had got up again and was running around the house half-naked."
Dave bundled her into their Range Rover - which had blacked-out windows - and drove home.
"When we got there, there was a photographer outside. Jessie had fallen asleep in the car and I knew she couldn't get out in the state she was in," said Dave. So he took Tallulah in and left Jessie to sleep it off in in the well between the front and back seats. She was there six hours.
The worst rows would end with her throwing him out of the house at any hour of the day or night. After one, Dave was pictured sleeping for four nights in his Mitsubishi Shogun in March as snow fell and temperatures plummeted.
Screaming
He told us: "I ended up sleeping in my car because I felt so embarrassed about always turning up at friends' doorsteps. I couldn't afford a hotel. Jessie knew I was sleeping rough but didn't care. Eventually I went home and we briefly made it up so I got to have a roof over my head."
Their two-year relationship finally hit the rocks when Dave stormed out for good on April 21.
He said: "She started having a go at me as soon as I got in the door. I'd been looking after Tallulah as usual and she was doing the washing.
"She lost it because I'd put two pairs of thick trousers in the wash and she started screaming that they filled the load too much.
"I just snapped. I told her I'd had enough. I packed my bags the next morning and left.
"Jessie told me she wanted me out. I was really upset because I knew I was walking out on my daughter, too, and wouldn't get to see her every day from now on."
The next week Jessie got her lawyers to issue a terse statement to the press saying the romance was over for good.
"It was hard to believe," said Dave. "It had all been so great when it started. Our sex life was wild and fun - but then even that went wrong."
Daar ben ik het ook mee eens.quote:Op zondag 8 mei 2005 20:10 schreef Suko het volgende:
Yep, had het ook al gelezen, hij is vet fout door het maar wéér te vertellen aan de gossips, maar het gedrag van Jesse, als is het maar voor een deeltje waar, is ook niet goed te praten. Arme kleine Tallulah.Ben die Pauline nou ook wel goed zat hoor, eerst Sonia tot aan de grond toe afbreken, Sonia over de rooie en dan zegggen dat ze het niet wist dat het zo diep zat, ja daaaaaag. Dot blijft leuk (die auto ook), al zal ik vrijwel de enige zijn.
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Dank je.quote:Op woensdag 11 mei 2005 12:09 schreef J_TM het volgende:
Ruby, die uitspraken van Stacey gingen inderdaad over Tina.
Vanavond speelde ze ook weer fantastisch. Zoals zij zegt dat ze haar moeder en zus mist, snijdt echt door m'n ziel...Een onwijs talent imho, volgens mij gaat zij een glansrijke carriére als actrice tegemoet. Ben echt fan, wat mij betreft een enorme aanwinst voor EEquote:Op vrijdag 13 mei 2005 00:34 schreef ruby het volgende:
Goed gespeeld door Ruby!
Is ook weer zo, maar dan begrijp je Pauline, klager di tutti klagers ms ook wat beterquote:Op woensdag 18 mei 2005 13:02 schreef ruby het volgende:
Uiteraard, maar daarom is zeiken nog wel lekker. Het moet niet te perfect zijn allemaal.
Wat dacht je van haar moeder vroegerquote:Op woensdag 18 mei 2005 13:34 schreef ruby het volgende:
Pauline maakt het wel heel erg bont... Die zuigt de energie uit je lijf, zelfs als kijker.
Tevens kijkt ze daarbij alsof ze nodig moet poepen en ze stookt ook nog. Ze staat echt met stip op nummer 1!
quote:Op donderdag 19 mei 2005 12:55 schreef J_TM het volgende:
Sinds gisteren is Jules elke woensdagavond op Ned. 1 te zien in 'Mr. Charity'.
Ja, kwam er heel toevallig achter want lees dat nieuwsgedeelte nooit, maar vroeg me af of EE ook onderbroken wordt vanwege die BBC-stakingen...maar voorzover ik 't begrijp gaat EE vanavond gewoon doorquote:Op maandag 23 mei 2005 17:20 schreef schatje het volgende:
Je bent me net voor Reticulin.
Ik las het gisteren al op DS, maar toen waren het nog geruchten.
Anyway, goed nieuws ja.
Klopt, de staking betreft voornamelijk het onderbreken van nieuwsuitzendingen.quote:Op maandag 23 mei 2005 17:22 schreef Reticulin het volgende:
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Ja, kwam er heel toevallig achter want lees dat nieuwsgedeelte nooit, maar vroeg me af of EE ook onderbroken wordt vanwege die BBC-stakingen...maar voorzover ik 't begrijp gaat EE vanavond gewoon door
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