EastEnders has seen some very iconic Queen Vic owners in its time
Regardless of all of the twists and turns that EastEnders has to give, one thing will always remain constant - the Queen Vic.
Following his time on the BBC One show, Leslie took part in two UK tours of the play Beyond Reasonable Doubt and starred in a production of A Christmas Carol in 2010.Anita Dobson Playing Angie Watts, who was Dirty Den’s wife, Anita Dobson was Queen Vic owner for a three year period between 1985 and 1988 before her character departed from the soap at the end of the decade.
Notorious for birthing the incredible “Get out of my pub” one-liner, Barbara was owner of the Queen Vic for five of the years that she was on Albert Square, though remained central to the soap for the remainder of her time. More recently, viewers may recognise him thanks to recent appearances on Celebrity Gogglebox alongside his son Martin Kemp.
Elsewhere, the TV personality has also turned her hand to radio sketch shows and has worked alongside the likes of Catherine Tate and John Simm.
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