User:Frickative/List of EastEnders episodes (2009)
EastEnders (2009) | |
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No. of episodes | 209 (+1 supplemental) |
Release | |
Original network | BBC One BBC Two (one episode) |
Original release | 1 January 31 December 2009 | –
Season chronology |
EastEnders is a British soap opera, examining the domestic and professional lives of working class people who live in the fictitious London Borough of Walford in the East End of London. The show entered its 25th broadcasted year on 1 January 2009 with its 3711th episode, with Diederick Santer continuing his role as executive producer for his third full year in the running, having taken on the role in October 2006. EastEnders aired 209 episodes in 2009, with the the typical week comprising four half-hour episodes on BBC One, in a time slot of 7.30 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays and 8.00 pm on Mondays and Fridays. However the episode on 29 June was moved to BBC Two.
Cast and characters
[edit]Robert Kazinsky announced his intentions to leave the series in January 2008; his character Sean Slater departed on 1 January.[1] Elliott Jordan was axed from the series in January 2009 and his character Callum Monks departed on 6 March.[2] Speculation arose in 2009 that Lauren Crace had left her role as Danielle Jones, but the series refused to confirm or deny the speculation. The character made her final appearance on 3 April when she was killed after revealing her true identity to her mother Ronnie Mitchell (Samantha Womack), marking the conclusion to eight-month long storyline.[3] Following a return to the series in December 2008, John Altman quit his role as Nick Cotton and the character departed at the conclusion to his storyline.[4] Carmel Cryan made her final appearance as Brenda Boyle on 14 August.[5] Kara Tointon, Ricky Groves and twins, Isabella and Rebecca Hegarty were axed from the series when producers chose not to renew their contracts;[6] they made their final appearance on 27 August.[7] Larry Lamb departed his role as villain Archie Mitchell on 10 April at the conclusion of his storyline. It was announced that Lamb would return four days later; Archie returned on 9 July.[8] However, it was announced Lamb would return for one storyline and would depart at its conclusion.[9] The character was killed-off in a 'whodunit' storyline, entitled "Who Killed Archie?" and made his final appearance, as a corpse, on 28 December.[9] Jo Joyner announced her pregnancy in July 2009; her character Tanya Branning departed the series on 25 December when she walked out on her husband.[10]
Rolan Bell was cast as love interest for Chelsea Fox (Tiana Benjamin), Theo Kelly in January 2009; he made his first appearance on 26 January.[11] Nina Toussaint-White joined the cast as Syd Chambers, a love interest for Bradley Branning (Charlie Clements), in January 2009; she debuted on 6 February.[12] Syd's son, Noah Chambers (Micah Thomas), was introduced in May. Both characters departed the series on 9 October, but returned for four episodes between 7 and 11 December.[13] Lucas Johnson's (Don Gilet) estranged wife, Trina Johnson (Sharon Duncan Brewster), was introduced on 23 February; she made her final appearance when she was killed-off on 4 September.[14] Comedian Josie Lawrence made her first appearance as a love interest for Minty Peterson (Cliff Parisi), Manda Best, on 6 March.[15] Manda's son, Adam Best, joined the series on 10 September. David Proud was cast as Adam.[16] The eldest son of Zainab Masood (Nina Wadia) and Masood Ahmed (Nitin Ganatra), Syed Masood, made his first appearance on 21 April. Marc Elliott was cast in the role.[17] Syed's girlfriend, Amira Shah, was introduced on 7 May. Preeya Kalidas was cast in the role.[18] Amira's father, Qadim Shah (Ramon Tikaram), made his first appearance on 17 December as part of a five-episode guest stint.[19] Neil McDermott made his first appearance on 28 April. The character was later revealed to be Ryan Malloy, the half-brother of Whitney Dean (Shona McGarty).[20] Adam Croasdell was cast as the show's resident general practitioner, Al Jenkins; the character made his first appearance on 1 May.[21] Cavan Clerkin's casting in the role as Ronnie Mitchell's first love and father of Danielle Jones, Joel Reynolds, was announced on 23 July 2009; the character made his first appearance on 6 August.[22] Tameka Empson and Robbie Gee guest appeared in the series between 24 and 27 November as Denise Fox's (Diane Parish) sister Kim Fox and her boyfriend Dexter Mulholland.[23] Simone James joined the cast as Becca Swanson on 7 December, as a friend Stacey Branning (Lacey Turner) meets in a psychiatric hospital.[24]
Sam Mitchell's reintroduction was announced on 7 April 2009, with Danniella Westbrook returning to the role instead of Kim Medcalf, who previously played the character.[25] Sam returned on 4 September.[26] Lee Ross and Kate Williams reprised their roles as Libby Fox's (Belinda Owusu) father, Owen Turner, and gradmother, Liz Turner, following their 2006 departures. They returned in October.[27] Ross' character was axed from the series to aid the storyline of Lucas Johnson being a serial killer. Owen made his final appearance on 26 November.[28] Chris Coghill returned to the series for five episodes between 7 and 18 December for his character Tony King to stand trial for the sexual abuse of Whitney Dean.[29] Sophie Stanton's return to her role as DCI Jill Marsden, following a six year absence, was announced on 10 November 2009; she returned on 28 December for the "Who Killed Archie?" storyline.[30]
The following is a full list of the EastEnders 2009 cast, followed by their respective episode count out of 209 total episodes.
Regular cast
[edit]- Samantha Womack as Ronnie Mitchell (115 episodes)
- Rita Simons as Roxy Mitchell (105 episodes)
- Charlie Brooks as Janine Butcher (104 episodes)
- Steve McFadden as Phil Mitchell (102 episodes)
- Barbara Windsor as Peggy Mitchell (101 episodes)
- Diane Parish as Denise Fox[α] (93 episodes)
- Larry Lamb as Archie Mitchell (91 episodes)
- Jake Wood as Max Branning (91 episodes)
- Sid Owen as Ricky Butcher (89 episodes)
- Patsy Palmer as Bianca Jackson (89 episodes)
- Laurie Brett as Jane Beale (88 episodes)
- Scott Maslen as Jack Branning (88 episodes)
- Adam Woodyatt as Ian Beale (88 episodes)
- Nina Wadia as Zainab Masood (86 episodes)
- Rudolph Walker as Patrick Trueman (86 episodes)
- Marc Elliott as Syed Masood (84 episodes)
- Perry Fenwick as Billy Mitchell (84 episodes)
- Lacey Turner as Stacey Branning[β] (83 episodes)
- John Partridge as Christian Clarke (82 episodes)
- Jo Joyner as Tanya Branning (81 episodes)
- Shona McGarty as Whitney Dean (79 episodes)
- Don Gilet as Lucas Johnson (78 episodes)
- Cheryl Fergison as Heather Trott (76 episodes)
- Nitin Ganatra as Masood Ahmed (75 episodes)
- Belinda Owusu as Libby Fox (74 episodes)
- Tiana Benjamin as Chelsea Fox (73 episodes)
- Linda Henry as Shirley Carter (72 episodes)
- Cliff Parisi as Minty Peterson (72 episodes)
- Gillian Wright as Jean Slater (72 episodes)
- Derek Martin as Charlie Slater (70 episodes)
- Laila Morse as Mo Harris (69 episodes)
- Charlie Clements as Bradley Branning (68 episodes)
- Preeya Kalidas as Amira Shah (62 episodes)
- Charlie G. Hawkins as Darren Miller (60 episodes)
- Ricky Groves as Garry Hobbs (53 episodes)
- June Brown as Dot Branning (52 episodes)
- Neil McDermott as Ryan Malloy (52 episodes)
- Pam St. Clement as Pat Evans (52 episodes)
- Kara Tointon as Dawn Swann (52 episodes)
- Jamie Borthwick as Jay Brown (49 episodes)
- Himesh Patel as Tamwar Masood (49 episodes)
- Josie Lawrence as Manda Best (41 episodes)
- Melissa Suffield as Lucy Beale (41 episodes)
- Nina Toussaint-White as Syd Chambers (41 episodes)
- Adam Croasdell as Al Jenkins (36 episodes)
- Daniella Westbrook as Sam Mitchell (36 episodes)
- Lauren Crace as Danielle Jones (35 episodes)
- Kate Williams as Liz Turner (33 episodes)
- Thomas Law as Peter Beale (29 episodes)
- Lee Ross as Owen Turner (27 episodes)
- John Altman as Nick Cotton (25 episodes)
- Rolan Bell as Theo Kelly (22 episodes)
- Sharon Duncan-Brewster as Trina Johnson (15 episodes)
- Elliott Jordan as Callum Monks (14 episodes)
- David Proud as Adam Best (14 episodes)
- Ashley Kumar as Todd Taylor (13 episodes)
- John Bardon as Jim Branning (9 episodes)
- Lynda Baron as Linda Clarke (9 episodes)
- Carmel Cryan as Brenda Boyle (7 episodes)
- Chris Coghill as Tony King (5 episodes)
- Simone James as Becca Swanson (3 episodes)
- Robert Kazinsky as Sean Slater (2 episodes)
Recurring and guest cast
[edit]- Maisie Smith as Tiffany Dean (56 episodes)
- James Forde as Liam Butcher (50 episodes)
- Lorna Fitzgerald as Abi Branning (47 episodes)
- Charlie Jones as Ben Mitchell (41 episodes)
- Michael-Joel David Stuart as Jordan Johnson (37 episodes)
- Madeline Duggan as Lauren Branning (37 episodes)
- Molly Conlin as Dotty Cotton (32 episodes)
- Devon Higgs as Morgan Butcher (31 episodes)
- Cavan Clerkin as Joel Reynolds (21 episodes)
- Alex Francis as Bobby Beale (19 episodes)
- Micah Thomas as Noah Chambers (16 episodes)
- Pooja Ghai as Bushra Abbasi (8 episodes)
- Nick Wilton as Mr Lister (7 episodes)
- Anna Karen as Aunt Sal (6 episodes)
- Pooky Quesnel as Rachel Branning (6 episodes)
- Aneirin Hughes as Andy Jones (4 episodes)
- Tameka Empson as Kim Fox (3 episodes)
- Robbie Gee as Dexter Mulholland (3 episodes)
- Ryan Philpott as Kenny Morris (3 episodes)
- Sophie Stanton as DCI Jill Marsden (3 episodes)
- Ramon Tikaram as Qadim Shah (3 episodes)
- Nicholas Ball as Terry Bates (2 episodes)
- Meryl Fernandes as Afia Khan (2 episodes)
- Sian Webber as Ritchie Scott (2 episodes)
- Edward Woodward as Tommy Clifford (unknown episodes)
- Grace as Janet Mitchell (unknown episodes)[γ]
- Charlee and Neo Hall as Oscar Branning (unknown episodes)[γ]
- Isabella and Rebecca Hegarty as Summer Swann (unknown episodes)[γ]
- Joshua Jacobs as George Trott (unknown episodes)[γ]
- Kamil and Natalia Lipka-Kozanka as Amy Mitchell (unknown episodes)[γ]
- Toby Walpole as William Mitchell (unknown episodes)[γ]
List of episodes
[edit]During 2009, EastEnders typically aired four half-hour episodes in a time slot of 7.30 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays and 8.00 pm on Mondays and Fridays. The episodes were broadcast on BBC One, apart from one which was shown on BBC Two. A weekly omnibus edition was also broadcast on Sundays. All episodes were executively produced by Diederick Santer, who continued his role as executive producer for his third full year in the running.
Official ratings are taken from the Broadcasters' Audience Research Board (BARB).[31] Airdates and credits are taken from the official EastEnders website,[32] BBC programme schedules[33] and BBC Genome.[34] Episode numbers are taken from Holy Soap.[35]
January
[edit]# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
3711 | 1 | 30 minutes | Paul Annett | Jeff Povey | 9.88 | ||
3712 | 2 | 30 minutes | Paul Annett | Jeff Povey | 9.01 | ||
This episode was broadcast at 8.30 pm and was an extra episode for New Year's Day.[36] | |||||||
3713 | 3 | 30 minutes | Paul Annett | Emilia di Girolamo | 9.44 | ||
3714 | 4 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | Simon Ashdown | 10.13 | ||
3715 | 5 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | Daisy Coulam | 7.46 | ||
3716 | 6 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | Jake Riddell | 9.78 | ||
3717 | 7 | 30 minutes | Jamie Annett | Jake Riddell | 9.53 | ||
3718 | 8 | 30 minutes | Nic Phillips | Christopher Reason | 9.88 | ||
3719 | 9 | 30 minutes | Nic Phillips | Christopher Reason | 7.09 | ||
3720 | 10 | 30 minutes | Nic Phillips | Julia Gilbert | 9.38 | ||
3721 | 11 | 30 minutes | Nic Phillips | Carey Andrews | 9.41 | ||
3722 | 12 | 30 minutes | Rupert Such | Annie Wood | 9.49 | ||
3723 | 13 | 30 minutes | Rupert Such | Annie Wood | 6.83 | ||
3724 | 14 | 30 minutes | Rupert Such | Richard Zajdlic | 9.06 | ||
3725 | 15 | 30 minutes | Rupert Such | Richard Zajdlic | 8.74 | ||
3726 | 16 | 30 minutes | Richard Platt | Michael Wynne | 9.71 | ||
3727 | 17 | 30 minutes | Richard Platt | Rob Gittins | 6.36 | ||
3728 | 18 | 30 minutes | Richard Platt | Rob Gittins | 9.35 | ||
3729 | 19 | 30 minutes | Richard Platt | Lauren Klee | 8.98 |
February
[edit]# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
3730 | 20 | 30 minutes | Gwennan Sage | Rachel Flowerday | 11.05 | ||
3731 | 21 | 30 minutes | Gwennan Sage | Rachel Flowerday | 7.71 | ||
3732 | 22 | 30 minutes | Gwennan Sage | Gillian Richmond | 10.28 | ||
3733 | 23 | 30 minutes | Gwennan Sage | Gillian Richmond | 9.50 | ||
3734 | 24 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Chris Parker | 10.09 | ||
3735 | 25 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Chris Parker | 6.88 | ||
3736 | 26 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Colin Wyatt | 9.42 | ||
3737 | 27 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Colin Wyatt | 8.77 | ||
3738 | 28 | 30 minutes | Clive Arnold | Ray Brooking | 9.97 | ||
3739 | 29 | 30 minutes | Clive Arnold | Matthew Evans | 7.02 | ||
3740 | 30 | 30 minutes | Clive Arnold | Matthew Evans | 9.19 | ||
3741 | 31 | 30 minutes | Clive Arnold | Pete Lawson | 9.04 | ||
3742 | 32 | 30 minutes | David Tucker | Gert Thomas | 9.79 | ||
3743 | 33 | 30 minutes | David Tucker | Christopher Reason | 8.65 | ||
This episode sported an all black cast and had a focus on racism, mentioning the 1958 Notting Hill race riots and Martin Luther King.[37] | |||||||
3744 | 34 | 30 minutes | David Tucker | Richard Davidson | 9.60 | ||
3745 | 35 | 30 minutes | David Tucker | Richard Davidson | 8.15 |
March
[edit]# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
3746 | 36 | 30 minutes | Sarah Punshon | Wendy Granditer | 9.64 | ||
3747 | 37 | 30 minutes | Sarah Punshon | Wendy Granditer | 6.90 | ||
3748 | 38 | 30 minutes | Sarah Punshon | Al Smith | 8.78 | ||
3749 | 39 | 30 minutes | Sarah Punshon | Spenser Frearson | 8.97 | ||
Callum leaves Walford. | |||||||
3750 | 40 | 30 minutes | Karl Neilson | Jake Riddell | 9.67 | ||
3751 | 41 | 30 minutes | Karl Neilson | Jake Riddell | 8.98 | ||
3752 | 42 | 30 minutes | Karl Neilson | Carey Andrews | 8.99 | ||
There was no episode on Friday 13 March due to the live Red Nose Day 2009 telethon.[38] | |||||||
3753 | 43 | 30 minutes | Karl Neilson | Michael Levine | 9.25 | ||
3754 | 44 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Jaden Clark | 6.55 | ||
3755 | 45 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Jaden Clark | 8.93 | ||
3756 | 46 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Simon Ashdown | 8.49 | ||
3757 | 47 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Alison Fisher | 9.76 | ||
3758 | 48 | 30 minutes | Jennie Darnell | Colin Wyatt | 7.06 | ||
3759 | 49 | 30 minutes | Jennie Darnell | Colin Wyatt | 8.92 | ||
3760 | 50 | 30 minutes | Jennie Darnell | Bridget Colgan/Mark Hiser | 8.89 | ||
3761 | 51 | 30 minutes | Jennie Darnell | Rob Gittins | 9.79 | ||
3762 | 52 | 30 minutes | Tim Mercier | Rob Gittins | 6.77 |
April
[edit]# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
3763–3764 | 53 | 60 minutes | Tim Mercier | Simon Ashdown | 11.46/9.90[δ] | ||
3765 | 54 | 30 minutes | Tim Mercier | Emilia di Girolamo | 9.83 | ||
Peggy and Archie get married and Danielle is killed. | |||||||
3766 | 55 | 30 minutes | Richard Platt | Julia Gilbert | 10.32 | ||
3767 | 56 | 30 minutes | Richard Platt | Julia Gilbert | 9.05 | ||
3768 | 57 | 30 minutes | Richard Platt | Rachel Flowerday | 6.55 | ||
3769 | 58 | 30 minutes | Richard Platt | Rachel Flowerday | 8.97 | ||
Archie leaves Walford. | |||||||
3770 | 59 | 30 minutes | Clive Arnold | Matthew Evans | 9.11 | ||
3771 | 60 | 30 minutes | Clive Arnold | Matthew Evans | 8.43 | ||
3772 | 61 | 30 minutes | Clive Arnold | Gillian Richmond | 6.58 | ||
3773 | 62 | 30 minutes | Clive Arnold | Gillian Richmond | 8.56 | ||
3774 | 63 | 30 minutes | Laurence Wilson | Mark Clompus | 9.36 | ||
3775 | 64 | 30 minutes | Laurence Wilson | Paul Campbell | 6.55 | ||
3776 | 65 | 30 minutes | Laurence Wilson | Richard Davidson | 8.26 | ||
Tommy Clifford dies. | |||||||
3777 | 66 | 30 minutes | Laurence Wilson | Richard Davidson | 7.80 | ||
3778 | 67 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Karen Laws | 8.54 | ||
3779 | 68 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Christopher Reason | 7.85 | ||
3780 | 69 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Christopher Reason | 8.07 |
May
[edit]# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
3781 | 70 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Richard Davidson | 8.02 | ||
3782 | 71 | 30 minutes | Peter Rose | Angela Corner | 9.32 | ||
3783 | 72 | 30 minutes | Peter Rose | Jake Riddell | 8.16 | ||
3784 | 73 | 30 minutes | Peter Rose | Jake Riddell | 8.06 | ||
3785 | 74 | 30 minutes | Peter Rose | Carey Andrews | 8.13 | ||
3786 | 75 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Carrie-Anne Brackstone | 8.84 | ||
3787 | 76 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Jeff Povey | 6.02 | ||
3788 | 77 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Jeff Povey | 8.17 | ||
3789 | 78 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Simon Ashdown | 8.36 | ||
An episode focusing on Stacey Slater. | |||||||
3790 | 79 | 30 minutes | Nic Phillips | Danny Stack | 9.14 | ||
3791 | 80 | 30 minutes | Nic Phillips | Philip Gawthorne | 5.94 | ||
3792 | 81 | 30 minutes | Nic Phillips | James Payne | 8.04 | ||
3793 | 82 | 30 minutes | Nic Phillips | James Payne | 8.13 | ||
3794 | 83 | 30 minutes | Michael Owen Morris | Colin Wyatt | 8.18 | ||
3795 | 84 | 30 minutes | Michael Owen Morris | Colin Wyatt | 5.65 | ||
3796 | 85 | 30 minutes | Michael Owen Morris | Rachel Flowerday | 6.87 | ||
3797 | 86 | 30 minutes | Michael Owen Morris | Rachel Flowerday | 7.40 |
June
[edit]# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
3798 | 87 | 30 minutes | Tim Mercier | Rob Gittins | 8.12 | ||
3799 | 88 | 30 minutes | Tim Mercier | Rob Gittins | 6.65 | ||
There is an explosion in the café. | |||||||
3800 | 89 | 30 minutes | Tim Mercier | Pete Lawson | 8.07 | ||
3801 | 90 | 30 minutes | Tim Mercier | Sonali Bhattacharyya | 8.40 | ||
3802 | 91 | 30 minutes | Paul Annett | Jaden Clark | 8.70 | ||
3803 | 92 | 30 minutes | Paul Annett | Lauren Klee | 6.41 | ||
3804 | 93 | 30 minutes | Paul Annett | Wendy Granditer | 7.37 | ||
3805 | 94 | 30 minutes | Paul Annett | Wendy Granditer | 7.60 | ||
3806 | 95 | 30 minutes | Rupert Such | Chris Parker | 8.55 | ||
3807 | 96 | 30 minutes | Rupert Such | Chris Parker | 6.23 | ||
3808 | 97 | 30 minutes | Rupert Such | Matthew Evans | 7.85 | ||
3809 | 98 | 30 minutes | Rupert Such | Matthew Evans | 8.06 | ||
Syed kisses Christian. | |||||||
3810 | 99 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Gillian Richmond | 8.68 | ||
3811 | 100 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Gillian Richmond | 5.11 | ||
3812 | 101 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Paul Mari | 6.78 | ||
3813 | 102 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Alison Fisher | 7.43 | ||
3814 | 103 | 30 minutes | Peter Rose | Samina Baig | 5.73 | ||
Broadcast on BBC Two due to extended live coverage of day seven of the 2009 Wimbledon Championships.[39] | |||||||
3815 | 104 | 30 minutes | Peter Rose | Richard Davidson | 5.55 |
July
[edit]# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
3816 | 105 | 30 minutes | Peter Rose | Richard Davidson | 7.00 | |
3817 | 106 | 30 minutes | Peter Rose | Andrew Taft | 7.82 | |
3818 | 107 | 30 minutes | Nic Phillips | Jake Riddell | 8.85 | |
3819 | 108 | 30 minutes | Nic Phillips | Jake Riddell | 5.02 | |
3820 | 109 | 30 minutes | Nic Phillips | Rebecca Wojciechowski | 7.66 | |
3821 | 110 | 30 minutes | Nic Phillips | Rachel Flowerday | 7.88 | |
3822 | 111 | 30 minutes | Jennie Darnell | Nicholas Hicks-Beach | 8.69 | |
3823 | 112 | 30 minutes | Jennie Darnell | Angela Corner | 5.52 | |
3824 | 113 | 30 minutes | Jennie Darnell | Jeff Povey | 8.06 | |
3825 | 114 | 30 minutes | Jennie Darnell | Jeff Povey | 7.93 | |
3826 | 115 | 30 minutes | Laurence Wilson | Eirene Houston | 8.47 | |
3827 | 116 | 30 minutes | Laurence Wilson | Simon Ashdown | 8.37 | |
3828 | 117 | 30 minutes | Laurence Wilson | Julia Gilbert | 7.68 | |
3829 | 118 | 30 minutes | Laurence Wilson | Julia Gilbert | 7.24 | |
3830 | 119 | 30 minutes | David Tucker | Sally Abbott | 8.24 | |
3831 | 120 | 30 minutes | David Tucker | [[Emilia di Girolamo ]] | 8.03 | |
3832 | 121 | 30 minutes | David Tucker | Christopher Reason | 7.58 | |
3833 | 122 | 30 minutes | David Tucker | Christopher Reason | 8.01 |
August
[edit]# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
3834 | 123 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Christopher Reason | 7.90 | |
3835 | 124 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Christopher Reason | 8.20 | |
3836 | 125 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Spenser Frearson | 7.54 | |
3837 | 126 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Spenser Frearson | 7.47 | |
3838 | 127 | 30 minutes | Michael Keillor | Dare Aiyegbayo | 8.27 | |
3839 | 128 | 30 minutes | Michael Keillor | Annie Wood | 7.42 | |
3840 | 129 | 30 minutes | Michael Keillor | Richard Lazarus | 7.29 | |
3841 | 130 | 30 minutes | Michael Keillor | Richard Lazarus | 7.50 | |
3842 | 131 | 30 minutes | Gwennan Sage | Carey Andrews | 7.99 | |
3843 | 132 | 30 minutes | Gwennan Sage | Wendy Granditer | 7.12 | |
3844 | 133 | 30 minutes | Gwennan Sage | Gillian Richmond | 6.95 | |
3845 | 134 | 30 minutes | Gwennan Sage | Gillian Richmond | 7.53 | |
3846 | 135 | 30 minutes | Michael Owen Morris | Dominique Moloney | 8.30 | |
3847 | 136 | 30 minutes | Michael Owen Morris | Matthew Evans | 7.88 | |
3848 | 137 | 30 minutes | Michael Owen Morris | Matthew Evans | 8.05 | |
3849 | 138 | 30 minutes | Michael Owen Morris | Michael Levine | 7.94 | |
3850 | 139 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Colin Wyatt | 7.52 |
September
[edit]# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
3851 | 140 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Colin Wyatt | 6.30 | ||
3852 | 141 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Rob Gittins | 8.33 | ||
3853 | 142 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Rob Gittins | 8.17 | ||
3854 | 143 | 30 minutes | Peter Rose | Jake Riddell | 8.89 | ||
This episode saw a revamp of the opening titles, with a new three-dimensional coloured map, with a boat on the river and moving clouds, and the logo fading in at the end instead of scrolling up. The theme tune was also rescored, with stronger drum beats, various percussion instruments in the background, and the whistle at the end being more pronounced. This was the first time the title sequence had been changed since September 1999.[40][41] | |||||||
3855 | 144 | 30 minutes | Peter Rose | Jake Riddell | 7.97 | ||
3856 | 145 | 30 minutes | Peter Rose | Mark Hiser/Bridget Colgan | 7.92 | ||
3857 | 146 | 30 minutes | Peter Rose | Alison Fisher | 7.94 | ||
3858 | 147 | 30 minutes | Karl Neilson | Emilia di Girolamo | 9.19 | ||
3859 | 148 | 30 minutes | Karl Neilson | Emilia di Girolamo | 8.59 | ||
3860 | 149 | 30 minutes | Karl Neilson | Julia Gilbert | 8.31 | ||
3861 | 150 | 30 minutes | Peter Rose | Julia Gilbert | 8.44 | ||
3862 | 151 | 30 minutes | Laurence Wilson | Jeff Povey | 9.56 | ||
3863 | 152 | 30 minutes | Laurence Wilson | Jeff Povey | 8.44 | ||
3864 | 153 | 30 minutes | Laurence Wilson | Chris Parker | 8.35 | ||
3865 | 154 | 30 minutes | Laurence Wilson | Chris Parker | 8.51 | ||
3866 | 155 | 30 minutes | Paul Annett | Laura Watson | 9.73 | ||
3867 | 156 | 30 minutes | Paul Annett | Lauren Klee | 8.46 |
October
[edit]# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
3868 | 157 | 30 minutes | Paul Annett | Rachel Flowerday | 8.51 | ||
3869 | 158 | 30 minutes | Paul Annett | Rachel Flowerday | 8.18 | ||
3870 | 159 | 30 minutes | Nic Phillips | Al Smith | 9.05 | ||
3871 | 160 | 30 minutes | Nic Phillips | Pete Lawson | 8.90 | ||
3872 | 161 | 30 minutes | Nic Phillips | Simon Ashdown | 8.80 | ||
3873 | 162 | 30 minutes | Nic Phillips | Simon Ashdown | 9.27 | ||
3874 | 163 | 30 minutes | Michael Buffong | Gillian Richmond | 9.49 | ||
3875 | 164 | 30 minutes | Michael Buffong | Gillian Richmond | 9.02 | ||
3876 | 165 | 30 minutes | Michael Buffong | Carrie-Anne Brackstone | 8.34 | ||
3877 | 166 | 30 minutes | Michael Buffong | Eirene Houston | 8.53 | ||
3878 | 167 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Matthew Evans | 9.89 | ||
3879 | 168 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Matthew Evans | 9.18 | ||
3880 | 169 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Carey Andrews | 8.89 | ||
3881 | 170 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Carey Andrews | 9.83 | ||
3882 | 171 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Patrea Smallacombe | 9.48 | ||
3883 | 172 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn/John Greening | Jaden Clark | 9.04 | ||
3884 | 173 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Christopher Reason | 8.67 | ||
3885 | 174 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Christopher Reason | 8.50 |
November
[edit]# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
3886 | 175 | 30 minutes | Audrey Cooke | Paul Campbell | 9.95 | ||
3887 | 176 | 30 minutes | Audrey Cooke | Fiona Evans | 9.12 | ||
3888 | 177 | 30 minutes | Audrey Cooke | Richard Davidson | 8.50 | ||
3889 | 178 | 30 minutes | Audrey Cooke | Richard Davidson | 9.23 | ||
3890 | 179 | 30 minutes | Michael Owen Morris | Nicholas Hicks-Beach | 9.05 | ||
3891 | 180 | 30 minutes | Michael Owen Morris | Rob Gittins | 8.79 | ||
3892 | 181 | 30 minutes | Michael Owen Morris | Rob Gittins | 8.62 | ||
3893 | 182 | 30 minutes | Michael Owen Morris | Danny Stack | 8.80 | ||
3894 | 183 | 30 minutes | Peter Rose | Karen Laws | 9.67 | ||
3895 | 184 | 30 minutes | Peter Rose | Wendy Granditer | 8.85 | ||
3896 | 185 | 30 minutes | Peter Rose | Wendy Granditer | 9.03 | ||
There was no episode on Friday 20 June due to the live Children in Need 2009 telethon.[43] | |||||||
3897 | 186 | 30 minutes | Peter Rose | Ray Brooking | 9.39 | ||
3898 | 187 | 30 minutes | Tim Mercier | Alison Fisher | 8.84 | ||
3899–3900 | 188 | 60 minutes | Tim Mercier | Christopher Reason | 6.96 | ||
3901 | 189 | 30 minutes | Tim Mercier | Nathan Cockerill | 8.62 | ||
3902 | 190 | 30 minutes | Richard Platt | Jeff Povey | 9.26 |
December
[edit]# | No. in year | Original air date | Running time | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
3903 | 191 | 30 minutes | Richard Platt | Jeff Povey | 8.71 | ||
3904 | 192 | 30 minutes | Richard Platt | Colin Wyatt | 9.07 | ||
3905 | 193 | 30 minutes | Richard Platt | Colin Wyatt | 8.59 | ||
3906 | 194 | 30 minutes | Jennie Darnell | Richard Zajdlic | 9.49 | ||
3907 | 195 | 30 minutes | Jennie Darnell | Richard Zajdlic | 8.60 | ||
3908 | 196 | 30 minutes | Jennie Darnell | Simon Ashdown | 8.08 | ||
3909 | 197 | 30 minutes | Jennie Darnell | Simon Ashdown | 8.44 | ||
3910 | 198 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Rachel Flowerday | 9.09 | ||
3911 | 199 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Rachel Flowerday | 8.69 | ||
3912 | 200 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Lauren Klee | 8.43 | ||
3913 | 201 | 30 minutes | Steve Finn | Pete Lawson | 9.02 | ||
3914 | 202 | 30 minutes | Nic Phillips | Carey Andrews | 10.15 | ||
3915 | 203 | 30 minutes | Nic Phillips | Matthew Evans | 8.97 | ||
3916 | 204 | 30 minutes | Nic Phillips | Matthew Evans | 8.68 | ||
3917–3918 | 205 | 60 minutes | John Greening | Simon Ashdown | 11.67 | ||
Archie is murdered. | |||||||
3919 | 206 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Simon Ashdown | 8.80 | ||
Broadcast on Saturday at 7.00 pm as an extra episode for the Christmas period.[44] | |||||||
3920 | 207 | 30 minutes | John Greening | Daisy Coulam | 10.46 | ||
3921 | 208 | 30 minutes | Michael Owen Morris | Jake Riddell | 9.77 | ||
3922 | 209 | 30 minutes | Michael Owen Morris | Jake Riddell | 8.67 |
Supplemental episodes
[edit]In December 2009, the first of nine video diaries made by police Detective Chief Inspector Jill Marsden (Sophie Stanton), who is investigating the murder of Archie Mitchell (Larry Lamb), was released.[45]
Title | Duration | Original air date |
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"Marsden's Video Diaries: Video Diary 1" | 0:53 | 25 December 2009 |
See also
[edit]Footnotes
[edit]- ^ In 2009, the character is also credited as Denise Johnson.
- ^ In 2009, the character is also credited as Stacey Slater.
- ^ a b c d e f As young children, these characters' appearances are not credited.
- ^ The two parts of this episode were each given a separate viewer rating by the Broadcasters' Audience Research Board.
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