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Casualty star joins EastEnders for major new storyline – and it's bad news for the Mitchells
Casualty star joins EastEnders for major new storyline – and it's bad news for the Mitchells

Scottish Sun

time12-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Casualty star joins EastEnders for major new storyline – and it's bad news for the Mitchells

The new character is set to cause chaos in Albert Square NEW STAR Casualty star joins EastEnders for major new storyline – and it's bad news for the Mitchells EASTENDERS has signed up a former Casualty star for a shocking new role - and he's going to be around for a while. The BBC soap has cast Aayan Ibikunle Shoderu as new character Okie. 2 Aayan Ibikunle Shoderu made his debut earlier this week as Okie Credit: BBC 2 The actor will be sticking around on the show for the coming months The gangster made his debut earlier this week as he confronted Ravi Gulati and Harry Mitchel about the drug deal gone wrong. But after crashing Ravi's daughter's birthday party, and insulting Ravi, he ended up getting a kicking and being left with the rubbish outside of the club. Now The Sun can reveal that Okie - full name Tobias Okyere - will be back as a resident fixture in Walford. A source said: 'Okie is going to cause chaos in Walford. 'He'll really set the cat amongst the pigeons and become quite the thorn in the side for Harry and the other Mitchells. 'He's going to become a familiar face over the next few months so he's definitely one to watch out for.' The new arrival comes as EastEnders is saying goodbye to a string of characters. Last week the remaining members of the Taylor family left the Square as Bernie and Felix fled to Spain for a new life with the Panesar family money. Actors Clare Norris and Matthew James Morrison left the show after new boss Ben Wadey made sweeping changes. And in the coming months both Bobby Brazier and Molly Rainford are set to leave. EastEnders exit as two stars axed after nine years and leaves in a blaze of glory in final scenes The Sun revealed both Bobby had mutually decided to leave the show as Freddie Slater after three years. And Molly was keen to explore her options after deciding to leave during a meeting with show bosses.

Casualty star joins EastEnders for major new storyline – and it's bad news for the Mitchells
Casualty star joins EastEnders for major new storyline – and it's bad news for the Mitchells

The Sun

time12-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Casualty star joins EastEnders for major new storyline – and it's bad news for the Mitchells

EASTENDERS has signed up a former Casualty star for a shocking new role - and he's going to be around for a while. The BBC soap has cast Aayan Ibikunle Shoderu as new character Okie. 2 2 The gangster made his debut earlier this week as he confronted Ravi Gulati and Harry Mitchel about the drug deal gone wrong. But after crashing Ravi's daughter's birthday party, and insulting Ravi, he ended up getting a kicking and being left with the rubbish outside of the club. Now The Sun can reveal that Okie - full name Tobias Okyere - will be back as a resident fixture in Walford. A source said: 'Okie is going to cause chaos in Walford. 'He'll really set the cat amongst the pigeons and become quite the thorn in the side for Harry and the other Mitchells. 'He's going to become a familiar face over the next few months so he's definitely one to watch out for.' The new arrival comes as EastEnders is saying goodbye to a string of characters. Last week the remaining members of the Taylor family left the Square as Bernie and Felix fled to Spain for a new life with the Panesar family money. Actors Clare Norris and Matthew James Morrison left the show after new boss Ben Wadey made sweeping changes. And in the coming months both Bobby Brazier and Molly Rainford are set to leave. The Sun revealed both Bobby had mutually decided to leave the show as Freddie Slater after three years. And Molly was keen to explore her options after deciding to leave during a meeting with show bosses.

House from HUGE 90s BBC sitcom hits market for £330k – but do YOU recognise it?
House from HUGE 90s BBC sitcom hits market for £330k – but do YOU recognise it?

The Irish Sun

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Irish Sun

House from HUGE 90s BBC sitcom hits market for £330k – but do YOU recognise it?

THE house that featured in a hugely popular BBC sitcom from the 90s has gone on the market with a £330,000 price tag – but can you name the show? As a clue, the main character's catchphrase was 'I don't believe it.' Advertisement 6 The famous property in Christchurch, Dorset could be yours for just over £330,000 Credit: BNPS 6 The terrace house is described as being 'well-maintained' Credit: BNPS 6 One Foot in the Grave starred Richard Wilson as Victor Meldrew alongside his long-suffering wife Margaret, played by Annette Crosbie Credit: BBC The property seen in the classic British comedy The exterior of the terraced property in Christchurch, Dorset, featured heavily in the 1990s show. Some of the hilarious scenes shot outside it included the sea of garden gnomes delivered by mistake to Victor and a Citroen 2CV car that was somehow parked in his skip. The sitcom followed the adventures of cantankerous pensioner Victor, played by Advertisement The three-bedroom home is in Tresillian Way in the Walkford suburb of Christchurch. Fans of the show have been known to turn up and take selfies outside the house. Next door to it is the home where Victor's nemesis neighbour Patrick, portrayed by The 'well-presented' property has 920 sq ft of accommodation with a hallway, lounge, kitchen/diner and conservatory on the ground floor and three bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor. Advertisement Most read in Money Outside it has a private rear garden and a garage in a nearby block. It is being sold by local estate agents Mitchells who describe it as an "attractive house in a lovely quiet location" and say it has been well maintained. Inside Graham Norton's incredible £6million New York townhouse he bought from huge supermodel as Brit star puts property on the market It was last sold in 2015 and has been rented out by the current owners, so is now being sold with vacant possession. Ben Jenkins, from Mitchells, said: "The show is always a talking point with any of the houses in that development and will always drum up a bit of interest that it was used in a television show. Advertisement "I think it got a lot of interest when it last sold ten years ago - the target buyers then were probably more the fans who remember it and it's less so with younger buyers now. "But it's an attractive house and perfect as a buy to let investment." One Foot in the Grave ran for six series and seven Christmas specials. It was set in an unnamed town in southern England although many location scenes were shot around Christchurch and Bournemouth. Advertisement The interior of the house was not used for the show, with internal scenes shot at BBC Television Centre in London. Read more on the Irish Sun If that home doesn't appeal, here are some of the cheapest three-bedroom properties currently available. This could be Britain's most cluttered home and it's for sale. 6 Fans of the show have been known to turn up to take selfies outside the property Credit: BNPS Advertisement 6 The property was last sold in 2015 and had been rented out by the owners Credit: BNPS 6 The estate agent selling the house says it would make a 'perfect' buy to let property Credit: BNPS

House from HUGE 90s BBC sitcom hits market for £330k – but do YOU recognise it?
House from HUGE 90s BBC sitcom hits market for £330k – but do YOU recognise it?

Scottish Sun

time03-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

House from HUGE 90s BBC sitcom hits market for £330k – but do YOU recognise it?

Some of the show's most memorable scenes were filmed outside the Dorset property OFF THE BOX House from HUGE 90s BBC sitcom hits market for £330k – but do YOU recognise it? THE house that featured in a hugely popular BBC sitcom from the 90s has gone on the market with a £330,000 price tag – but can you name the show? As a clue, the main character's catchphrase was 'I don't believe it.' Advertisement 6 The famous property in Christchurch, Dorset could be yours for less than £350,000 Credit: BNPS 6 The terrace house is described as being 'well-maintained' Credit: BNPS 6 One Foot in the Grave starred Richard Wilson as Victor Meldrew alongside his long-suffering wife Margaret, played by Annette Crosbie Credit: BBC The property seen in the classic British comedy One Foot in the Grave was the home of the perpetually grumpy character Victor Meldrew and it could be yours for £337,500. The exterior of the terraced property in Christchurch, Dorset, featured heavily in the 1990s show. Some of the hilarious scenes shot outside it included the sea of garden gnomes delivered by mistake to Victor and a Citroen 2CV car that was somehow parked in his skip. The sitcom followed the adventures of cantankerous pensioner Victor, played by Richard Wilson, and his long-suffering wife Margaret, played by Annette Crosbie. Advertisement The three-bedroom home is in Tresillian Way in the Walkford suburb of Christchurch. Fans of the show have been known to turn up and have selfies taken outside the house. Next door to it is the home where Victor's nemesis neighbour Patrick, portrayed by Angus Deayton, lived. The 'well-presented' property has 920 sq ft of accommodation with a hallway, lounge, kitchen/diner and conservatory on the ground floor and three bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor. Advertisement Outside it has a private rear garden and a garage in a nearby block. It is being sold by local estate agents Mitchells who describe it as an "attractive house in a lovely quiet location" and say it has been well maintained. Inside Graham Norton's incredible £6million New York townhouse he bought from huge supermodel as Brit star puts property on the market It was last sold in 2015 and has been rented out by the current owners, so is now being sold with vacant possession. Ben Jenkins, from Mitchells, said: "The show is always a talking point with any of the houses in that development and will always drum up a bit of interest that it was used in a television show. Advertisement "I think it got a lot of interest when it last sold ten years ago - the target buyers then were probably more the fans who remember it and it's less so with younger buyers now. "But it's an attractive house and perfect as a buy to let investment." One Foot in the Grave ran for six series and seven Christmas specials. It was set in an unnamed town in southern England although many location scenes were shot around Christchurch and Bournemouth. Advertisement The interior of the house was not used for the show, with internal scenes shot at BBC Television Centre in London. If that home doesn't appeal, here are some of the cheapest three-bedroom properties currently available. This could be Britain's most cluttered home and it's for sale. Meanwhile, a 500-year-old rundown cottage which featured in an iconic 90s music video could be yours Advertisement 6 Fans of the show have been known to turn up to take selfies of themselves outside the property Credit: BNPS 6 The property was last sold in 2015 and had been rented out by the owners Credit: BNPS

House from HUGE 90s BBC sitcom hits market for £330k – but do YOU recognise it?
House from HUGE 90s BBC sitcom hits market for £330k – but do YOU recognise it?

The Sun

time03-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

House from HUGE 90s BBC sitcom hits market for £330k – but do YOU recognise it?

THE house that featured in a hugely popular BBC sitcom from the 90s has gone on the market with a £330,000 price tag – but can you name the show? As a clue, the main character's catchphrase was 'I don't believe it.' 6 6 6 The property seen in the classic British comedy One Foot in the Grave was the home of the perpetually grumpy character Victor Meldrew and it could be yours for £337,500. The exterior of the terraced property in Christchurch, Dorset, featured heavily in the 1990s show. Some of the hilarious scenes shot outside it included the sea of garden gnomes delivered by mistake to Victor and a Citroen 2CV car that was somehow parked in his skip. The sitcom followed the adventures of cantankerous pensioner Victor, played by Richard Wilson, and his long-suffering wife Margaret, played by Annette Crosbie. The three-bedroom home is in Tresillian Way in the Walkford suburb of Christchurch. Fans of the show have been known to turn up and have selfies taken outside the house. Next door to it is the home where Victor's nemesis neighbour Patrick, portrayed by Angus Deayton, lived. The 'well-presented' property has 920 sq ft of accommodation with a hallway, lounge, kitchen/diner and conservatory on the ground floor and three bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor. Outside it has a private rear garden and a garage in a nearby block. It is being sold by local estate agents Mitchells who describe it as an "attractive house in a lovely quiet location" and say it has been well maintained. It was last sold in 2015 and has been rented out by the current owners, so is now being sold with vacant possession. Ben Jenkins, from Mitchells, said: "The show is always a talking point with any of the houses in that development and will always drum up a bit of interest that it was used in a television show. "I think it got a lot of interest when it last sold ten years ago - the target buyers then were probably more the fans who remember it and it's less so with younger buyers now. "But it's an attractive house and perfect as a buy to let investment." One Foot in the Grave ran for six series and seven Christmas specials. It was set in an unnamed town in southern England although many location scenes were shot around Christchurch and Bournemouth. The interior of the house was not used for the show, with internal scenes shot at BBC Television Centre in London. If that home doesn't appeal, here are some of the cheapest three-bedroom properties currently available. This could be Britain's most cluttered home and it's for sale. Meanwhile, a 500-year-old rundown cottage which featured in an iconic 90s music video could be yours 6 6 6

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