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Roy Evans was a fictional character in EastEnders. He was played by Tony Caurter. He arrived in the square in 1994 with his son Barry Evans . He married Pat Evans . His long-lost son Nathan Williams born from one of his past flings arrived in Walford in 2001. Nathan revealed his true colours after making a pass at Barry's wife Natalie and Roy threw him out of Walford in 2002. He worked at the car lot (Evans and Son car lot) and got involved in lots of dodgy scams with Phil Mitchell . His marriage to Pat was almost wrecked when she had an affair with her ex-husband Frank Butcher . Roy threw Pat out after discovering the affair but forgave her months later and she moved back in. Sadly, Roy died of a heart attack in 2003. Pat remained in the Square, but his son Barry was pushed to his death off a cliff by his wife Janine Evans in January 2004. Roy Evans (born Bootle, England, 4th October 1948) was a Liverpool player who eventually rose through the coaching ranks to become team manager. ...
Barry Joseph Evans (June 18, 1943 - February 11, 1997) was an English actor and television performer best known for his appearances in British sitcoms such as Doctor in the House and Mind Your Language. ...
Pat Evans (née Harris; formerly Beale, Wicks, Butcher) is a fictional character in the popular British soap opera EastEnders. ...
Phil Mitchell is a long-running character in the BBC Soap Opera EastEnders, played by Steve McFadden. ...
Frank Butcher is a fictional character in the popular British soap opera EastEnders, he is played by Mike Reid. ...
Janine Evans (née Butcher) is a fictional character in the British soap opera EastEnders. ...
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EastEnders - Art History Online Reference and Guide (2813 words)
EastEnders is a popular BBC television soap opera which was first broadcast on February 19, 1985.
In February 1983, two years before EastEnders hit the screen, the show was nothing more than a vague idea in the mind of a handful of BBC executives, who decided that what BBC1 needed was a popular bi-weekly drama series that would attract the kind of mass audiences ITV was getting with Coronation Street.
EastEnders is one of the more popular programmes on British television and used to regularly attract between 15 and 20 million viewers.
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