EastEnders (2004) | |
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No. of episodes | 209 (+1 supplemental) |
Release | |
Original network | BBC One |
Original release | 1 January 31 December 2004 | –
Season chronology |
EastEnders is a British soap opera, examining the domestic and professional lives of working class people who live in the fictitious London Borough of Walford in the East End of London. The show airs on BBC One and entered its 20th broadcasted year on 1 January 2004 with its 2651th episode, with Louise Berridge continuing her role as executive producer until Kathleen Hutchison took over. EastEnders aired 209 episodes in 2004, with the the typical week comprising four half-hour episodes on BBC One, in a time slot of 7.30 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays and 8.00 pm on Mondays and Fridays.
Cast and characters
editThe first half of the year encompasses departures for Barry Evans (Shaun Williamson),[1] Ricky Butcher (Sid Owen) and his son Liam (Nathaniel Gleed),[2] Shirley Benson (Robyn Moore),[3] Laura Beale (Hannah Waterman),[4] Janine Evans (Charlie Brooks), Natalie Evans (Lucy Speed), and Kelly Taylor (Brooke Kinsella).[5] Lynne Hobbs's (Elaine Lordan) departure from the show was announced on 15 December 2003. The decision was a mutual decision between Lordan and show producers and Lynne departed in July 2004.[6] Alex McSweeney left his role as Graham Foster at the conclusion of his character's storylines. Jessie Wallace announced her pregnancy in April 2004, with her character due to depart in early 2005. However, Wallace was forced to stop filming in August and Kat departed in November.[7] Gary Beadle left the series in 2004; his character Paul Trueman was killed in December. Scarlett Alice Johnson announced her decision to leave the role of Vicki Fowler on 17 August 2004.[8] Letitia Dean chose to depart from the show temporarily in 2004. Dean's character Sharon Watts and Vicki departed the series on 25 December 2004.[8]
Dudley Sutton joined the cast for three months as Wilfred Atkins, a love interest for Nana Moon (Hilda Braid); Wilfred appeared between March and June. Den Watts' (Leslie Grantham) wife, Chrissie Watts, was introduced in April 2004. Tracy-Ann Oberman was cast in the role.[9] Laurie Brett joined the cast as Jane Collins in June 2004. Brett described Jane as "warm, kind, caring and nurturing but she's not somebody that will be pushed around."[10] Alison Pargeter joined the cast for two months for a storyline where her character Sarah Cairns stalked Martin Fowler (James Alexandrou). The show introduced Mickey Miller's (Joe Swash) family in September 2004. Berridge described the family as "trouble".[11] The family consisted of Rosie Miller (Gerry Cowper), her husband Keith Miller (David Spinx), their twin children Darren (Charlie G. Hawkins) and Demi Miller (Shana Swash) and Rosie's son Mickey.[11] Rosie's brother Clint (Huggy Leaver) was also introduced as a recurring-guest character. Demi's daughter, Aleesha Miller (Freya and Phoebe Coltman-West), was born in October and following this, Aleesha's father and grandfather Leo (Philip Dowling) and Ray Taylor (Dorian Lough) were also introduced. Lacey Turner was cast as an extension to the Slater family, "feisty female" Stacey Slater; she first appeared in November.[12] Stacey's mother Jean Slater (Gillian Wright) appeared in one episode in December. On 20 October 2004, the characters of Jake (Joel Beckett) and Danny Moon (Jake Maskall) were announced; they debuted in December.[13]
Joseph Kpobie returned to his role as Juley Smith in February 2004. Leonard Fenton reprised his role as original character Harold Legg for one episode in April 2004. Robbie Jackson (Dean Gaffney) and Billy Jackson returned to the series for one episode, with the role of Billy recast to Bluey Robinson.[14][15] Nicholas Bailey reprised his role as Anthony Trueman for two episodes in July, following his departure in 2003. Following a successful guest stint, Jemma Walker was invited to reprise her role as Sasha Perkins in a regular capacity.[16] Barbara Windsor and Anna Karen reprised their roles as sisters Peggy Mitchell and Sal Martin for two episodes in September 2004. The characters of Lucy Beale (Casey-Anne Rothery) and Peter Beale (Joseph Shade) were recast in October 2004 in a bid to mature the characters. The roles of Lucy and Peter were recast to Melissa Suffield and James Martin respectively. A show spokesperson said, "Joseph and Casey Anne have done a fantastic job. They're written into EastEnders' history and everyone will miss them."[17]
The following is a full list of the EastEnders 2004 cast.
Regular cast
edit- Kacey Ainsworth as Little Mo Mitchell
- James Alexandrou as Martin Fowler
- John Bardon as Jim Branning
- Gary Beadle as Paul Trueman
- Joel Beckett as Jake Moon
- Hilda Braid as Nana Moon
- Laurie Brett as Jane Collins
- Charlie Brooks as Janine Butcher
- June Brown as Dot Branning
- Natalie Cassidy as Sonia Fowler[α]
- Ameet Chana as Adi Ferreira
- Gerry Cowper as Rosie Miller
- Letitia Dean as Sharon Watts
- Nabil Elouahabi as Tariq Larousi
- Perry Fenwick as Billy Mitchell
- Mohammed George as Gus Smith
- Leslie Grantham as Den Watts
- Ricky Groves as Garry Hobbs
- Jill Halfpenny as Kate Mitchell
- Nigel Harman as Dennis Rickman
- Michael Higgs as Andy Hunter
- Raji James as Ash Ferreira
- Scarlett Alice Johnson as Vicki Fowler
- Brooke Kinsella as Kelly Taylor
- Joseph Kpobie as Juley Smith
- Ian Lavender as Derek Harkinson
- Elaine Lordan as Lynne Hobbs
- Derek Martin as Charlie Slater
- Jake Maskall as Danny Moon
- Alex McSweeney as Graham Foster
- Kim Medcalf as Sam Mitchell
- Robyn Moore as Shirley Benson
- Laila Morse as Mo Harris
- Tracy-Ann Oberman as Chrissie Watts
- Sid Owen as Ricky Butcher
- Ray Panthaki as Ronny Ferreira
- Cliff Parisi as Minty Peterson
- Christopher Parker as Spencer Moon
- Wendy Richard as Pauline Fowler
- Shane Richie as Alfie Moon
- Michelle Ryan as Zoe Slater
- Pooja Shah as Kareena Ferreira
- Lucy Speed as Natalie Evans
- David Spinx as Keith Miller
- Pam St. Clement as Pat Evans
- Dudley Sutton as Wilfred Atkins
- Joe Swash as Mickey Miller
- Lacey Turner as Stacey Slater
- Jemma Walker as Sasha Perkins
- Rudolph Walker as Patrick Trueman
- Jessie Wallace as Kat Moon
- Hannah Waterman as Laura Beale
- Shaun Williamson as Barry Evans
- Barbara Windsor as Peggy Mitchell
- Adam Woodyatt as Ian Beale
- Angela Wynter as Yolande Trueman[β]
Recurring and guest cast
edit- Daniel Anthony as JJ
- Paul Antony-Barber as Robert
- Nicholas Bailey as Anthony Trueman[γ]
- Patricia Brake as Deirdre Foster
- Paul Brennen as Dominic Price
- Robert Cavanah as Tommy Grant
- Stephen Churchett as Marcus Christie
- Freya and Phoebe Coltman-West as Aleesha Miller
- Kevin Curran as Bobby Beale
- Shaun Dooley as Tom Stuart
- Philip Dowling as Leo Taylor
- Leonard Fenton as Harold Legg[γ]
- Dean Gaffney as Robbie Jackson[γ]
- Nathaniel Gleed as Liam Butcher
- Roger Griffiths as DI Riddick
- Charlie G. Hawkins as Darren Miller
- Anna Karen as Aunt Sal
- Ivan Kaye as Jonathan Leroy
- Alex and Tom Kilby as Freddie Mitchell
- Huggy Leaver as Clint
- Dorian Lough as Ray Taylor
- Lloyd McGuire as Dom Shaw
- Alison Pargeter as Sarah Cairns
- Elizabeth Rider as Jill Green
- Bluey Robinson as Billy Jackson[γ]
- Casey Anne Rothery and Melissa Suffield as Lucy Beale[δ]
- Joseph Shade and James Martin as Peter Beale[ε]
- Shana Swash as Demi Miller
- Samuel and Joseph Timson as Jack Evans
- Gillian Wright as Jean Slater
List of episodes
editDuring 2004, EastEnders aired three half-hour episodes in a time slot of 7.30 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays and 8.00 pm on Mondays and Fridays. The episodes were broadcast on BBC One. A weekly omnibus edition was also broadcast on Sundays.
On 21 September 2004, Louise Berridge announced her decision to quit her job as the show's executive producer, following criticism of the show. Of her decision, Berridge said "I've loved every minute of my time on EastEnders, but felt it the right time to move on to new challenges."[18] The head of BBC Drama, Mal Young, praised Berridge's work and said, "There are not many people talented or resilient enough to handle this job, and Louise has proved herself one of the few."[18] Kathleen Hutchison was announced as Berridge's replacement and took over in late 2004.[18]
Official ratings are taken from the Broadcasters' Audience Research Board (BARB)[19] and airdates are taken from BBC Genome.[20]
January
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2652 | 1 | 30 minutes | Tim Leandro | James Payne | 14.58 | |
2653 | 2 | 30 minutes | Tim Leandro | James Payne | 14.23 | |
2654 | 3 | 30 minutes | Alice Troughton | Sarah Phelps | 14.80 | |
2655 | 4 | 30 minutes | Alice Troughton | Sarah Phelps | 14.51 | |
2656 | 5 | 30 minutes | Alice Troughton | Bridget Colgan/Mark Hiser | 14.37 | |
2657 | 6 | 30 minutes | Alice Troughton | Alison Fisher | 13.65 | |
2658 | 7 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Mark Clompus | 14.02 | |
2659 | 8 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | James Payne | 14.07 | |
2660 | 9 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Annie Wood | 13.66 | |
2661 | 10 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Annie Wood | 13.22 | |
2662 | 11 | 30 minutes | Brett Fallis | Lucy Blincoe | 13.62 | |
2663 | 12 | 30 minutes | Brett Fallis | Simon Ashdown | 13.61 | |
2664 | 13 | 30 minutes | Brett Fallis | Simon Ashdown | 13.38 | |
2665 | 14 | 30 minutes | Brett Fallis | Lucy Blincoe | 13.11 | |
2666 | 15 | 30 minutes | Mark Sendell | Gaby Chiappe | 13.57 | |
2667 | 16 | 30 minutes | Mark Sendell | Uncredited | 13.86 | |
2668 | 17 | 30 minutes | Mark Sendell | Shaun Duggan | 13.60 | |
2669 | 18 | 30 minutes | Mark Sendell | Shaun Duggan | 13.62 |
February
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2670 | 19 | 30 minutes | Sue Butterworth | Carey Andrews | 14.06 | |
2671 | 20 | 30 minutes | Sue Butterworth | Deborah Cook | 13.76 | |
2672 | 21 | 30 minutes | Sue Butterworth | Deborah Cook | 13.01 | |
2673 | 22 | 30 minutes | Sue Butterworth | Si Spencer | 12.73 | |
2674 | 23 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | Rob Gittins | 13.78 | |
2675 | 24 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | Rob Gittins | 13.47 | |
2676 | 25 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | James Payne | 13.06 | |
2677 | 26 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | Helen Blizard | 12.34 | |
2678 | 27 | 30 minutes | Jo Johnson | Bob Ritchie | 13.63 | |
2679 | 28 | 30 minutes | Jo Johnson | Jane McNulty | 13.07 | |
2680 | 29 | 30 minutes | Jo Johnson | Robin Mukherjee | 12.83 | |
2681 | 30 | 30 minutes | Jo Johnson | Robin Mukherjee | 12.78 | |
2682 | 31 | 30 minutes | John Greening | David Lloyd | 13.82 | |
2683 | 32 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Andrew Taft | 12.95 | |
2684 | 33 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Jeff Povey | 12.70 | |
2685 | 34 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Jeff Povey | 12.97 |
March
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2686 | 35 | 30 minutes | Colin Wratten | Pippa McCarthy | 13.36 | |
2687 | 36 | 30 minutes | Colin Wratten | David Joss Buckley | 13.54 | |
2688 | 37 | 30 minutes | Colin Wratten | Gillian Richmond | 12.54 | |
2689 | 38 | 30 minutes | Colin Wratten | Gillian Richmond | 12.09 | |
2690 | 39 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Alison Fisher | 13.38 | |
2691 | 40 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Rachel Pole | 12.46 | |
2692 | 41 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Nick Warburton | 12.58 | |
2693 | 42 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Nick Warburton | 12.93 | |
2694 | 43 | 30 minutes | SJ Clarkson | Nicholas Hicks-Beach | 13.03 | |
2695 | 44 | 30 minutes | SJ Clarkson | Nicholas Hicks-Beach | 12.73 | |
2696 | 45 | 30 minutes | SJ Clarkson | Marcus Goodwin | 12.29 | |
2697 | 46 | 30 minutes | SJ Clarkson | Simon Ashdown | 12.91 | |
2698 | 47 | 30 minutes | Mark Sendell | Jenny Lecoat | 13.20 | |
2699 | 48 | 30 minutes | Mark Sendell | Si Spencer | 13.11 | |
2700 | 49 | 30 minutes | Mark Sendell | Shaun Duggan | 11.72 | |
2701 | 50 | 30 minutes | Mark Sendell | Shaun Duggan | 11.94 | |
2702 | 51 | 30 minutes | Sue Butterworth | Sarah Phelps | 13.01 | |
2703 | 52 | 30 minutes | Sue Butterworth | Sarah Phelps | 12.50 |
April
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2704 | 53 | 30 minutes | Sue Butterworth | Sarah Phelps | 12.02 | |
2705 | 54 | 30 minutes | Sue Butterworth | Joanne Maguire | 11.72 | |
2706 | 55 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | Mark Clompus | 12.69 | |
2707 | 56 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | Sarah Phelps | 11.38 | |
2708 | 57 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | Rob Gittins | 10.31 | |
2709 | 58 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | Rob Gittins | 10.79 | |
2710 | 59 | 30 minutes | Nicholas Prosser | Colin Wyatt | 12.14 | |
2711 | 60 | 30 minutes | Nicholas Prosser | Colin Wyatt | 11.84 | |
2712 | 61 | 30 minutes | Nicholas Prosser | Sarah Phelps | 11.15 | |
2713 | 62 | 30 minutes | Nicholas Prosser | Sarah Phelps | 10.85 | |
2714 | 63 | 30 minutes | Jo Johnson | James Payne | 12.42 | |
2715 | 64 | 30 minutes | Jo Johnson | Jane McNulty | 11.89 | |
2716 | 65 | 30 minutes | Jo Johnson | Gillian Richmond | 11.06 | |
2717 | 66 | 30 minutes | Jo Johnson | Colin Wyatt | 11.08 | |
2718 | 67 | 30 minutes | David Kester | Robin Mukherjee | 12.41 | |
2719 | 68 | 30 minutes | David Kester | Robin Mukherjee | 11.74 | |
2720 | 69 | 30 minutes | David Kester | Ann Marie Di Mambro | 11.73 | |
2721 | 70 | 30 minutes | David Kester | Ann Marie Di Mambro | 11.47 |
May
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2722 | 71 | 30 minutes | Colin Wratten | Susan Boyd | 13.50 | |
2723 | 72 | 30 minutes | Colin Wratten | Susan Boyd | 13.34 | |
2724 | 73 | 30 minutes | Colin Wratten | Lin Coghlan | 11.78 | |
2725 | 74 | 30 minutes | Colin Wratten | Simon Ashdown | 12.45 | |
2726 | 75 | 30 minutes | John Dower | Bridget Colgan/Mark Hiser | 12.44 | |
2727 | 76 | 30 minutes | John Dower | Mark Johnson | 11.77 | |
2728 | 77 | 30 minutes | John Dower | Nicholas Hicks-Beach | 10.86 | |
2729 | 78 | 30 minutes | John Dower | Nicholas Hicks-Beach | 10.61 | |
2730 | 79 | 30 minutes | Jeremy Raison | Gurpreet Bhatti | 11.22 | |
2731 | 80 | 30 minutes | Jeremy Raison | Jeff Povey | 7.32 | |
2732 | 81 | 30 minutes | Jeremy Raison | Jeff Povey | 10.76 | |
2733 | 82 | 30 minutes | Jeremy Raison | Alison Fisher | 10.54 | |
2734 | 83 | 30 minutes | Mark Sendell | Gillian Richmond | 11.99 | |
2735 | 84 | 30 minutes | Mark Sendell | Tony Jordan | 9.27 | |
2736 | 85 | 30 minutes | Mark Sendell | Deborah Cook | 10.52 | |
2737 | 86 | 30 minutes | Mark Sendell | Deborah Cook | 10.52 | |
2738 | 87 | 30 minutes | Alice Troughton | Alun Nipper | 11.27 |
June
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2739 | 88 | 30 minutes | Alice Troughton | Carey Andrews | 8.60 | ||
2740 | 89 | 30 minutes | Alice Troughton | Carey Andrews | 11.05 | ||
2741 | 90 | 30 minutes | Alice Troughton | Richard Davidson | 10.20 | ||
2742 | 91 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | Lucy Blincoe | 11.05 | ||
2743 | 92 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | Colin Wyatt | 10.61 | ||
2744 | 93 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | Ann Marie Di Mambro | 10.20 | ||
2745 | 94 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | Bob Ritchie | 10.54 | ||
2746 | 95 | 30 minutes | Nicholas Prosser | Carey Andrews | 9.56 | ||
2747 | 96 | 30 minutes | Nicholas Prosser | Joanne Maguire | 9.27 | ||
This episode was broadcast on Wednesday 16 June at 7.30 pm due to live coverage of the 2004 UEFA European Championship.[21][22] | |||||||
2148–2149 | 97 | 60 minutes | Nicholas Prosser | Ming Ho | 9.54 | ||
There was no episode on Thursday 17 June due to live coverage of the 2004 UEFA European Championship.[23] These two episodes were combined into an hour long episode shown on Friday 18 June.[24] | |||||||
2750 | 98 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Tom Ogden | 7.69 | ||
2751 | 99 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Sarah Phelps | 11.49 | ||
2752 | 100 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | James Payne | 8.54 | ||
This episode was shown at 7.00 pm due to live coverage of the 2004 UEFA European Championship.[26][27] | |||||||
2753 | 101 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | James Payne | 8.51 | ||
2754 | 102 | 30 minutes | Jo Johnson | Jo O'Keefe | 11.05 | ||
This episode was shown at 9.00 pm.[27] | |||||||
2755 | 103 | 30 minutes | Jo Johnson | Mark Clompus | 10.62 |
July
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2756 | 104 | 30 minutes | Jo Johnson | Sarah Phelps | 9.54 | |
2757 | 105 | 30 minutes | Jo Johnson | Gillian Richmond | 9.99 | |
2758 | 106 | 30 minutes | Graeme Hattrick | Simon Ashdown | 11.05 | |
2759 | 107 | 30 minutes | Graeme Hattrick | Tony Etchells | 7.15 | |
2760 | 108 | 30 minutes | Graeme Hattrick | Robin Mukherjee | 10.60 | |
2761 | 109 | 30 minutes | Graeme Hattrick | Robin Mukherjee | 9.77 | |
2762 | 110 | 30 minutes | Colin Wratten | Rob Gittins | 11.19 | |
2763 | 111 | 30 minutes | Colin Wratten | Rob Gittins | 9.85 | |
2764 | 112 | 30 minutes | Colin Wratten | Julie Wassmer | 9.93 | |
2765 | 113 | 30 minutes | Colin Wratten | Julie Wassmer | 9.80 | |
2766 | 114 | 30 minutes | SJ Clarkson | Jeff Povey | 11.03 | |
2767 | 115 | 30 minutes | SJ Clarkson | Jeff Povey | 10.96 | |
2768 | 116 | 30 minutes | SJ Clarkson | Alison Fisher | 10.21 | |
2769 | 117 | 30 minutes | SJ Clarkson | Alison Fisher | 9.36 | |
2770 | 118 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Shaun Duggan | 11.27 | |
2771 | 119 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Jenny Lecoat | 9.69 | |
2772 | 120 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Jenny Lecoat | 10.04 | |
2773 | 121 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Simon Ashdown | 9.62 |
August
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2774 | 122 | 30 minutes | Richard Platt | James Payne | 10.78 | ||
2775 | 123 | 30 minutes | Richard Platt | James Payne | 10.45 | ||
2776 | 124 | 30 minutes | Richard Platt | David Lloyd | 9.86 | ||
2777 | 125 | 30 minutes | Richard Platt | Uncredited | 9.40 | ||
2778 | 126 | 30 minutes | Mark Sendell | David Joss Buckley | 11.28 | ||
2779 | 127 | 30 minutes | Mark Sendell | Paul Coates | 9.62 | ||
2780 | 128 | 30 minutes | Mark Sendell | Nicholas Hicks-Beach | 8.69 | ||
This episode was broadcast on Wednesday 11 June at 8.00 pm due to live coverage of the 2004 Summer Olympics on Friday 13 June affecting the following episode's broadcast.[28][29] | |||||||
2781 | 129 | 30 minutes | Mark Sendell | Nicholas Hicks-Beach | 10.23 | ||
This episode was broadcast on Thursday 12 June at 7.30 pm due to live coverage of the 2004 Summer Olympics.[28][30] | |||||||
2782 | 130 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | Colin Wyatt | 10.04 | ||
2783 | 131 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | Colin Wyatt | 9.40 | ||
2784 | 132 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | Richard Davidson | 8.71 | ||
2785 | 133 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | Nicholas Hicks-Beach | 9.37 | ||
2786 | 134 | 30 minutes | Karl Neilson | Ann Monks | 10.37 | ||
2787 | 135 | 30 minutes | Karl Neilson | Pippa McCarthy | 9.41 | ||
2788 | 136 | 30 minutes | Karl Neilson | Sarah Phelps | 8.37 | ||
This episode was shown at 9.00 pm due to live coverage of the 2004 Summer Olympics.[31] There was no episode on Friday 27 August for the same reason.[32] | |||||||
2789 | 137 | 30 minutes | Karl Neilson | Tony Jordan | 10.58 | ||
2790 | 138 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Si Spencer | 10.30 |
September
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2791 | 139 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Mark Clompus | 10.37 | |
2792–2793 | 140 | 60 minutes | Steve Finn | Carey Andrews | 9.59/10.11[ζ] | |
2794 | 141 | 30 minutes | David Kester | Sarah Phelps | 10.97 | |
2795 | 142 | 30 minutes | David Kester | Rob Gittins | 9.71 | |
2796 | 143 | 30 minutes | David Kester | Rob Gittins | 9.91 | |
2797 | 144 | 30 minutes | David Kester | Helen Slavin | 10.31 | |
2798 | 145 | 30 minutes | Colin Wratten | Rob Gittins | 11.78 | |
2799 | 146 | 30 minutes | Colin Wratten | Simon Ashdown | 9.95 | |
2800 | 147 | 30 minutes | Colin Wratten | Ann Marie Di Mambro | 11.08 | |
2801 | 148 | 30 minutes | Colin Wratten | Simon Ashdown | 10.97 | |
2802 | 149 | 30 minutes | Michael Owen Morris | Joanne Maguire | 10.75 | |
2803 | 150 | 30 minutes | Michael Owen Morris | Tom Ogden | 6.83 | |
2804 | 151 | 30 minutes | Michael Owen Morris | Debbie O'Malley | 10.51 | |
2805 | 152 | 30 minutes | Michael Owen Morris | Deborah Cook | 10.37 | |
2806 | 153 | 30 minutes | Chris Jury | Mark Hiser/Bridget Colgan | 11.19 | |
2807 | 154 | 30 minutes | Chris Jury | Bob Ritchie | 10.37 | |
2808 | 155 | 30 minutes | Chris Jury | David Lloyd | 10.25 |
October
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2809 | 156 | 30 minutes | Chris Jury | Alun Nipper | 10.62 | ||
2810 | 157 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Richard Davidson | 10.44 | ||
2811 | 158 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Richard Davidson | 11.08 | ||
2812 | 159 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Jeff Povey | 10.73 | ||
2813 | 160 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Jeff Povey | 10.47 | ||
2814 | 161 | 30 minutes | Peter Rose | Gaby Chiappe | 11.39 | ||
2815 | 162 | 30 minutes | Peter Rose | Nick Warburton | 11.07 | ||
2816 | 163 | 30 minutes | Peter Rose | Robin Mukherjee | 10.81 | ||
2817 | 164 | 30 minutes | Peter Rose | Robin Mukherjee | 11.03 | ||
2818 | 165 | 30 minutes | Mark Sendell | Nazrin Choudhury | 11.62 | ||
2819 | 166 | 30 minutes | Mark Sendell | Sarah Phelps | 11.21 | ||
2820 | 167 | 30 minutes | Mark Sendell | Sarah Phelps | 7.52 | ||
This episode was shown at 8.00 pm due to a broadcast of Fat Nation – the Big Challenge.[33] | |||||||
2821 | 168 | 30 minutes | Mark Sendell | Nicholas Hicks-Beach | 11.63 | ||
2822 | 169 | 30 minutes | Graeme Hattrick | Lynne Dallow | 11.91 | ||
2823 | 170 | 30 minutes | Graeme Hattrick | Lynne Dallow | 11.37 | ||
2824 | 171 | 30 minutes | Graeme Hattrick | Julian Perkins | 10.90 | ||
2825 | 172 | 30 minutes | Graeme Hattrick | Simon Ashdown | 10.91 |
November
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2826 | 173 | 30 minutes | Jo Johnson | Shaun Duggan | 12.12 | ||
2827 | 174 | 30 minutes | Jo Johnson | Gaby Chiappe | 11.45 | ||
2828 | 175 | 30 minutes | Jo Johnson | Gillian Richmond | 11.52 | ||
2829 | 176 | 30 minutes | Jo Johnson | Gillian Richmond | 9.97 | ||
2830 | 177 | 30 minutes | Philip Casson | Si Spencer | 10.90 | ||
2831 | 178 | 30 minutes | Philip Casson | Jaden Clark | 11.59 | ||
2832–2833 | 179 | 60 minutes | Philip Casson | Sarah Phelps | 11.37 | ||
2834 | 180 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Helen Slavin | 11.11 | ||
2835 | 181 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Tony Etchells | 11.94 | ||
2836 | 182 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Rob Gittins | 11.54 | ||
2837 | 183 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Rob Gittins | 11.31 | ||
No episode aired on Friday 19 November due to Red Nose Day 2004 being broadcast live.[34] | |||||||
2838 | 184 | 30 minutes | Chris Jury | Lucy Blincoe | 12.01 | ||
2839 | 185 | 30 minutes | Chris Jury | James Payne | 10.69 | ||
2840 | 186 | 30 minutes | Chris Jury | James Payne | 9.70 | ||
2841 | 187 | 30 minutes | Chris Jury | James Payne | 11.09 | ||
2842 | 188 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Sarah Phelps | 11.49 | ||
2843 | 189 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Sam Olver | 11.27 |
December
edit# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2844 | 190 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Rob Gittins | 9.93 | ||
2845 | 191 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Ann Monks | 11.03 | ||
2846 | 192 | 30 minutes | Michael Owen Morris | Jaden Clark | 11.24 | ||
2847 | 193 | 30 minutes | Michael Owen Morris | Sandy Boyce | 10.83 | ||
2848 | 194 | 30 minutes | Michael Owen Morris | Ann Marie Di Mambro | 10.61 | ||
2849 | 195 | 30 minutes | Michael Owen Morris | Sarah Phelps | 10.61 | ||
2850 | 196 | 30 minutes | Alice Troughton | Nicholas Hicks-Beach | 11.44 | ||
2851 | 197 | 30 minutes | Alice Troughton | Jane McNulty | 11.23 | ||
2852 | 198 | 30 minutes | Alice Troughton | Jeff Povey | 10.22 | ||
2853 | 199 | 30 minutes | Alice Troughton | Jeff Povey | 10.53 | ||
2854 | 200 | 30 minutes | Peter Rose | Sarah Phelps | 12.15 | ||
2855 | 201 | 30 minutes | Peter Rose | Sarah Phelps | 11.77 | ||
2856 | 202 | 30 minutes | Peter Rose | Sarah Phelps | 10.77 | ||
2857 | 203 | 30 minutes | Clive Arnold | Shaun Duggan | 11.85 | ||
2858–2859 | 204 | 60 minutes | Clive Arnold | Deborah Cook/Simon Ashdown | 12.82 | ||
This episode was broadcast on Saturday at 8.30 pm as an extra episode for the Christmas period.[35] | |||||||
2860 | 205 | 30 minutes | Clive Arnold | Lin Coghlan | 10.26 | ||
This episode was broadcast on Sunday at 8.00 pm as an extra episode for the Christmas period.[36] | |||||||
2861 | 206 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Richard Davidson | 12.07 | ||
2862 | 207 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Alison Fisher | 11.62 | ||
2863 | 208 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Gaby Chiappe | 11.10 | ||
2864 | 209 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Tony Jordan | 8.92 |
Supplemental episodes
editTitle | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | Viewers (millions) | |
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"Pat and Mo" | Michael Owen Morris | Susan Boyd | 1 April 2004[37] | 5.56 | |
A 60-minute special episode that reveals what caused the feud between Pat Evans and Mo Harris that lasted until Pat's death. Pat and Mo meet at the grave of Pat's brother and Mo's husband, Jimmy, and reminisce about old times through a series of flashbacks. Mo's brother, Stan Porter also appeares in the episode. |
See also
editFootnotes
edit- ^ In 2004, the character is also credited as Sonia Jackson.
- ^ In 2004, the character is also credited as Yolande Duke.
- ^ a b c d Anthony, Billie and Robbie are former regular characters but made guest appearances in 2004.
- ^ Lucy was played by Rothery until September and Suffield thereafter.
- ^ Peter was played by Shade until September and Martin thereafter.
- ^ The two parts of this episode were each given a separate viewer rating by the Broadcasters' Audience Research Board.
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