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|title1 = Pudding Lane |
|title1 = Pudding Lane |
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|number = CIN2 |
|number = CIN2 |
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|Viewers = 6.61 million |
|Viewers = 6.61 million |
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|Duration = 22 minutes |
|Duration = 22 minutes |
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|Executive Producer = [[Matthew Robinson]] |
|Executive Producer = [[Matthew Robinson]] |
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+ | |Director = [[Matthew Robinson]] |
|Writer = Tony Jordan |
|Writer = Tony Jordan |
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|Previous = [[Dimensions in Time]] |
|Previous = [[Dimensions in Time]] |
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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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+ | "A Tale of Ye Olde London in Five Parts", set in Pudding Lane in 1666. Matthew Rose is the local pick-pocket and prime suspect in a murder (some things never change). Teresa di Marco is an Italian aristocrat, stranded in "The Walford Arms" and Janine Butcher is a 'lady of the night'. You'll see other members of the cast living up to their Albert Square reputations, including Mark Fowler, Ricky Butcher and Carol Jackson. But watch out for Steve Owen as you've never seen him before. |
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− | A Children in Need special broadcast in a series of five-minute instalments throughout the 1999 telethon. It relocates the then-current EastEnders characters to Pudding Lane in 1666, during the events leading to the Great Fire of London. |
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==Credits== |
==Credits== |
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'''Main cast''' |
'''Main cast''' |
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− | *Leila Birch as [[Teresa|Countess Teresa Di Marco]] |
+ | *[[Leila Birch]] as [[Teresa Di Marco|Countess Teresa Di Marco]] |
− | *[[Sid Owen]] as [[Ricky Butcher]] |
+ | *[[Sid Owen]] as [[Ricky Butcher]], "Sticky Ricky" the carriage mechanic. |
*[[Charlie Brooks]] as [[Janine Butcher]] |
*[[Charlie Brooks]] as [[Janine Butcher]] |
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− | *Joe Absolom as [[Matthew Rose]] |
+ | *[[Joe Absolom]] as [[Matthew Rose]], the local pickpocket. |
*[[Lindsey Coulson]] as [[Carol Jackson]] |
*[[Lindsey Coulson]] as [[Carol Jackson]] |
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*[[John Bardon]] as [[Jim Branning]] |
*[[John Bardon]] as [[Jim Branning]] |
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*[[Martin Kemp]] as [[Steve Owen]] |
*[[Martin Kemp]] as [[Steve Owen]] |
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− | *Roberta Taylor as [[Irene Raymond]] |
+ | *[[Roberta Taylor]] as [[Irene Raymond]] |
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*[[Todd Carty]] as [[Mark Fowler]] |
*[[Todd Carty]] as [[Mark Fowler]] |
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*[[Natalie Cassidy]] as [[Sonia Jackson]] |
*[[Natalie Cassidy]] as [[Sonia Jackson]] |
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+ | *[[Jane Slaughter]] as [[Tracey]] |
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+ | *[[Graham Tonge]] |
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+ | *[[Margaret Heald]] as Maggs |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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+ | Pudding_Lane_(26_November_1999).jpg|Joe Absolom, Leila Birch and Charlie Brooks |
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Pudding Lane (Children in Need 1999).jpg|Pudding Lane (Children in Need 1999) |
Pudding Lane (Children in Need 1999).jpg|Pudding Lane (Children in Need 1999) |
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==Clip== |
==Clip== |
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[[File:Childrenin need.avi|thumb|left|300 px]] |
[[File:Childrenin need.avi|thumb|left|300 px]] |
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+ | ==Notes== |
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+ | Originally broadcast as five live episodes part of Children in Need 1999. |
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+ | ==External Links== |
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+ | *[http://web.archive.org/web/20000124023556/http://www.bbc.co.uk/cin/stars/eastender.shtml Children in Need site] |
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[[Category:Children in Need Episodes]] |
[[Category:Children in Need Episodes]] |
Revision as of 15:16, 22 May 2020
Pudding Lane is a special episode part of the 1999 Children in Need telethon.
Synopsis
"A Tale of Ye Olde London in Five Parts", set in Pudding Lane in 1666. Matthew Rose is the local pick-pocket and prime suspect in a murder (some things never change). Teresa di Marco is an Italian aristocrat, stranded in "The Walford Arms" and Janine Butcher is a 'lady of the night'. You'll see other members of the cast living up to their Albert Square reputations, including Mark Fowler, Ricky Butcher and Carol Jackson. But watch out for Steve Owen as you've never seen him before.
Credits
Main cast
- Leila Birch as Countess Teresa Di Marco
- Sid Owen as Ricky Butcher, "Sticky Ricky" the carriage mechanic.
- Charlie Brooks as Janine Butcher
- Joe Absolom as Matthew Rose, the local pickpocket.
- Lindsey Coulson as Carol Jackson
- John Bardon as Jim Branning
- Martin Kemp as Steve Owen
- Roberta Taylor as Irene Raymond
- Todd Carty as Mark Fowler
- Natalie Cassidy as Sonia Jackson
- Jane Slaughter as Tracey
- Graham Tonge
- Ulric Browne as Winston
- Margaret Heald as Maggs
Gallery
Clip
Notes
Originally broadcast as five live episodes part of Children in Need 1999.