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Jim's stroke on Eastenders
I know the actor had a stroke in real life, but found tonight's episode really touching yet sad.
very close to the truth, as I know from personal experience.
very close to the truth, as I know from personal experience.
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well, stroke or not, he is capable of making a decision as to whether he wanted to appear.
I suggest that his symptoms are absolutely for real. I guess it raises awareness, and is hardly a huge story-line or rating-puller.
but, having dealt with this stuff first hand, I found it quite distressing to watch.
I suggest that his symptoms are absolutely for real. I guess it raises awareness, and is hardly a huge story-line or rating-puller.
but, having dealt with this stuff first hand, I found it quite distressing to watch.
Oh no? Not what this says!
The return of John Bardon for a one-off episode gave EastEnders a ratings boost last night (Monday), according to early figures.
The actor was forced to retire from his role as Jim Branning in the soap after suffering a stroke in July 2007 but paid a surprise visit to the Square in last night's episode, shown on BBC One at 8pm. The episode was seen by 8.65m (39.6%) over 30 minutes, a week-on-week rise of 800,000 viewers and enough to place EastEnders above Coronation Street. A further 583,000 (3.2%) watched the later repeat on BBC Three.
The return of John Bardon for a one-off episode gave EastEnders a ratings boost last night (Monday), according to early figures.
The actor was forced to retire from his role as Jim Branning in the soap after suffering a stroke in July 2007 but paid a surprise visit to the Square in last night's episode, shown on BBC One at 8pm. The episode was seen by 8.65m (39.6%) over 30 minutes, a week-on-week rise of 800,000 viewers and enough to place EastEnders above Coronation Street. A further 583,000 (3.2%) watched the later repeat on BBC Three.