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A character called Maddy in EE?

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liz sands

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Feb 22, 2008, 7:33:41 PM2/22/08
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Have just been to see a great production of 'The Taming of the Shrew' - the
part of Bianca was played by Annabel Scholey - in her biog it says she
played a character called Maddy in EE in 2007. I don't recall this person -
can anyone refresh my memory?

rtg

Liz


Me

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Feb 23, 2008, 3:50:15 AM2/23/08
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She was the mortgage advisor helping Gary, Minty and Naomi buy their
flat.

Me

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Waldo Centini

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Feb 23, 2008, 4:41:49 AM2/23/08
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> A memorable part?
>

She had a few...

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*** Waldo ***
Can I borrow your face for a few days? My ass is going on holiday.

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Waldo Centini

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Feb 23, 2008, 5:20:26 AM2/23/08
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Martin surprised us with

>>> A memorable part?
>>
>>She had a few...
>

> ... too many?

memorable parts....

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*** Waldo ***
At first there was nothing. Then God said 'Let there be light!'
Then there was still nothing. But you could see it.

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Jean Sherrard

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Feb 23, 2008, 1:58:15 PM2/23/08
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On 2008-02-23 04:02:02 -0800, A.C...@DENTURESsussex.ac.uk said:

> Thus spake A.C...@denturessussex.ac.uk (A.C...@denturessussex.ac.uk)
> unto the assembled multitudes:
>
> The site seems to be missing many past characters. For example Rachel
> Kaminski as played by the lovely Jacquetta May and who left the show years
> ago doesn't appear there either. And Jean's would-be squeeze, Binnie ("ahhh,
> Binnie!") isn't there.

Of course I still harbor deep affection for Binnie and her form-fitting
angora sweaters, but approaching my dotage my exclamation of choice is,
"Mmmmhm, Binnie". "Aahhh, Binnie" reflected the excited utterance of
my youth (or "yute" as my friend from da Bronx would say most
charmingly).

> Maybe they have a cut-off date so that long-past characters cease to exist.
> Maybe that's a cunning ploy to re-employ actors into new parts, rather
> like Shaun 'Barry' Williamson who originally appeared in the show as a
> paramedic.
>
> That said, Angie Watts is still on the list, as is my
> was-would-be-and-might-still-be squeeze, Diane Butcher ("aahhh, Diane!").
>

How can we forget your infatuation with the lovely Diane? And although
her jaw line was a bit on the vulpine side for my tastes, all other
parts were in just the right proportions. Yes indeed.

Jean (middle-aged saddo)

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