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doomey! | 17:36 Tue 06th Mar 2007 | TV
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I wish soap charchters would turn up in otrher soaps, that would be kind of funny instead of killing them off.

Grant in the woolpack anyone??
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actually Grant (cant remember his name in real life) used to be in Emmerdale in his younger-with-hair-days!! looks totally different x
Ross kemp just googled him x
Don't most of the Eastenders cast move to Manchester when they leave Walford,anyway? It's like Perth in Neighbours.
Actually I think the Eastenders would have a difficult time acclimatizing to Weatherfield as it's so much jollier in Corrie.
They did that in America. Doug and Carrie (from King of Queens) had Raymond and Debora (from Everyone Loves Raymond) in a few episodes, they also had Lou ferringo (spelt correctly) aka the Incredicle Hulk, in it as himself.
they did it with bad girls and footballers wives too.....that old ropey woman.....cant remember her hame....the one that killer her husband or boyfriend or whatever....
Ross Kemp was in Emmerdale years and years ago

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Lodsworth

Also Grant Mitchell was in Home and Away (not Ross Kemp though). I'm sure it was Craig McLachlan who sang Mona. He went on to play Henry Ramsay in Neighbours
well done lordhappya you out did my answer! ; )
They do from time to time! Remember the Musgrove family in Brookside? Well Matt (same character) turned up in Hollyoaks and married Chloe.

And before the Crossroads comeback, the owner of the motel turned up at a Brookside wedding as the same character

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