Remembers... EastEnders - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Ross Kemp Remembers... EastEnders: Sharongate
Ross Kemp gripped the nation for years playing the best-loved bad boy Grant Mitchell in EastEnders. Ahead of his long-awaited return to Albert Square, Ross recalls one of the soap's most explosive storylines - Sharongate - where Grant accidentally hears his wife confessing to not only being unfaithful, but that her affair partner was none other than Grant's brother Phil Mitchell.

Pam St Clement Remembers... EastEnders: Pat and Frank's Affair
Pam St Clement was an instant hit with audiences from the moment she first appeared on Albert Square, playing the tough - but occasionally tender - Pat Butcher. Here, Pam looks back on one of her biggest moments, remembering how the nation was gripped by one the soap's most iconic episodes, when Pat's affair with Frank was finally, and very publicly, exposed.

Angela Wynter and Rudolph Walker Remember... EastEnders: Yolande and Patrick
Their roles as husband and wife Patrick and Yolande Trueman made actors Rudolph Walker and Angela Wynter firm favourites with EastEnders fans. Here, we join them, out of character, discussing the two-hander episode from May 2024 that won them huge praise for their poignant and sensitive handling of Yolande's sexual assault storyline and Patrick's discovery of Pastor Clayton's involvement.
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