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Character | Date(s) | Actor | Circumstances |
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Keith Makepeace | 13 January | Julian Parkin | A Trading Standards inspector who visits Bridge Street market on 13 January 2004. Martin Fowler is worried that the weights on his stall are not accurate, so Sonia Jackson helps him to fix them, and he passes the inspection. |
Michael Nee | 3 February | Christopher Fry | A young trainee taxi driver who expresses interest in buying Charlie Slater's taxi from him, as he is due to sit his taxi driver exams the following week. As his wife, Val, is pregnant, Charlie lets him have the taxi for £700 instead of the advertised £1000, because he reminds Charlie of himself. |
George Wakefield | 23 February | Andrew Bridgemont | A counsellor at Walford General Hospital who speaks to Tariq Larousi before one of his kidneys is removed for his half brother Ronny Ferreira's kidney transplant operation. |
Mattie George | 23 February | Chizzy Akudolu | A social worker who collects JJ, a teen runaway, from the bed and breakfast run by Patrick and Yolande Trueman. She takes him back to the care home where he lives, after Paul Trueman reports to Social Services that he is there. |
Simon Gott | 22 April | Johann Myers | A nurse who cared for Mark Fowler in the days leading up to his death from AIDS-related illness, and informs Mark's brother Martin of Mark's death over the telephone on 12 April 2004. He appears at Mark's funeral, and gives Martin a letter written by Mark giving him advice on how to live his life. |
Robert MacLean | 29 April | Gordon Kane | A fire safety officer who inspects Angie's Den following a fire there. According to Den Watts he is a "jobsworth", but the inspection goes well and MacLean approves the reopening of the club. |
Matt Hill | 30 September | Ben Joiner | An events promoter who Kat Moon meets in a nightclub, shortly before leaving her husband Alfie and moving away from Walford. After she leaves, Matt arrives at The Queen Victoria pub looking for Kat, as she had arranged to meet him there. Alfie is agitated by this, and gets progressively angry with Matt, until he physically throws him out of the pub. |
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