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She was an evil murdress who bumped off Dirty Den in EastEnders, and things haven't changed too much for Tracy-Ann Oberman since! The actress will pop up in the brand new series of CBBC's teen spy show M.I. High in the New Year and she is - wait for it - an evil villainess! My spy reveals: "As the Grand Mistress she starts a crime wave in a bid to ...
Girl Number 9 was released at the end of October in the UK but I must admit to not noticing it, mainly because it's a web series and my experience of them aren't great, but there are a number of recognisable British television actors in here, and the writer of Severance writes and co-directs. There's Gareth David-Lloyd from Torchwood, Joe Absolom ...
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Soaps Ratings Roundup: September 29
EastEnders was the most-watched soap on Tuesday evening, early figures show. The Albert Square serial's second episode of the week, which saw Syed confide in the imam about his feelings for another man, pulled in 8.18m at 7.30pm. BBC Three's 10pm repeat added a further 796k and was the most-watched multichannel programme of the day.
Torchwood writer pens web series
Torchwood writer James Moran is to make his directorial debut with a web-only crime thriller series, which he has also penned.
Oberman: 'I'd like to finish Chrissie's story'
Former EastEnders actress Tracy-Ann Oberman has revealed that she would love to finish off her character's storyline.
After only a year and a half playing voluptuous landlady-turned-murderess Chrissie Watts, 39-year-old Tracy-Ann Oberman is still constantly recognised for her portrayal as Walford's cold-blooded killer.
Former EastEnders actress Tracy-Ann Oberman talks Celebrity MasterChef, motherhood and marriage
She's a hopeless cook whose friends expected nothing flashier than a cup of tea when they came round to dinner.
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