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    Cool Ian Beale/Adam Woodyatt Quits Ee

    From Todays Sunday Mirror

    TROUBLED EastEnders was plunged into more turmoil last night after veteran Adam Woodyatt said he's quitting the show.

    The 37-year-old actor, who plays weasel-like Ian Beale, has told bosses he's fed up being "Walford's favourite whipping boy" and will NOT be renewing his £310,000-a-year contract.

    The move comes just weeks after Woodyatt's close pal, Wendy Richard, announced she was quitting her role as battle-axe Pauline Fowler after 21 years.

    Bosses are desperately trying to talk Woodyatt - who, along with June Brown as Dot Cotton, is the only original cast member left - to stay. But he's made it clear he wants out of the ailing BBC1 soap.

    An insider said: "Adam is totally fed-up and told bosses he's y*"v I leaving the show.

    "Bosses are keeping it top secret as they're desperately trying to talk him around, but he has made his mind up.


    "Adam has always been very close to Wendy Richard, who plays his aunt on the show. Her decision to go has spurred him on.


    "As far as he's concerned, he's not happy and doesn't want to be the last original character left."


    The Sunday Mirror revealed how Woodyatt threatened to quit three months ago as he was tired of his character being singled out for "special treatment" by the Mitchell brothers.


    Over the years, hardman Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) has doused chip frier Ian with ketchup - and once beat him up and shoved his head down the toilet.


    In July 2000, Ian was left a whimpering wreck as Phil grasped him by the throat.


    Despite voicing concerns to bosses, he's furious his character continues to be Walford's "whipping boy".


    An insider added "Adam took his screen fate on the chin to begin with, but he's had enough now. After 21 years on the show he is tired of being the laughing stock of Walford and feels he deserves more respect."


    Woodyatt, who appeared in the very first episode of the show on February 19, 1985, hinted last year that he was ready to walk.


    He said: "It has crossed my mind, probably more now than at any other time. Is it time to move on and do something else?


    "I've seen what my mate Todd Carty (who played his cousin Mark Fowler) has done in The Bill and it does make you wonder."


    He added: "I think we're reaching saturation point with the situation between Ian and Phil Mitchell.


    "Where else can we go with it? At some point something has to neutralise it."


    His decision has plunged the show into further crisis. Last month, the flagship soap attracted just 3.9million viewers - the lowest in its 21-year history.


    In its heyday, on Christmas Day 1986, 30.15million viewers tuned in to see "Dirty" Den Watts hand over divorce papers to wife Angie.
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    with Adam wanting to leave,I think that it will be the final straw, with the exception of June Brown and Barbara Windsor,and ofcourse Pam St Clemet the only big name actors left, I dont think The show can not take so many big names leaving.I think it is the end of the road for what was at one time my favourite soap.

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    well I cant say Im suprised to be honest I think there has to be some other reason for leaving after 20 years on a show as a 'Whipping boy' you dont just suddenly realise thats why you want out. Mind you personally I was never a fan of Ian's so I probably won't miss him all that much anyway.

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    I blame it on the decision to bring back the Magnkificent Mitchells The beeb spent hundreds of thousands of pounds of licence payers money to bring these overated actors back for a few weeks. In doing so they ruined the character of Johnny Allen who was a much superior character played by a much superior actor.

    If Adam leaves that will be yet another nail in this ailing soaps coffin. Still they will probably replace him with some 16 yr old who can be voted .Worlds Sexiest Soap Actor' at the Rots on TV awards next year
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    I saw that coming a mile off. I guessed the next to leave would be either Adam, June, John, Pam. So eventually we will be left with unknowns and a "New Unrecognisable" Enders.

    Rumours have been rife of late about Adam quitting then it being "quashed" so now it has actually happened. Ian has been another vicitm of character assassination. In my opinion Enders seems to be doing very much a case of out with the old in with the new crap. Now tell me there is nothing wrong with the writing and the direction in which the soap is going.

    If they win an award at the next soap/Tv do then I know it will be a fix.

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    Hope he does leave, i've never liked the character, i could never warm to him, if you know what i mean.
    Adam as a person is great tho, spoken to him a few times, and he does loads for charity.



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    Ian Beale To Stay in Eastenders

    From Todays Sunday Mirror (yes the same paper that last week announced he was quitting)
    EASTENDERS is striking back in the ratings war with a sensational new storyline.

    Long-suffering chip shop owner Ian Beale, played by actor Adam Woodyatt, will hit rock bottom after learning that his partner Jane has had a secret affair with Grant Mitchell (Ross Kemp).

    Arch-enemy Phil Mitchell, played by Steve McFadden, drops the bombshell in an angry confrontation.

    An insider said: "Ian can't believe that Jane could cheat on him - let alone with a Mitchell.

    "And to have the news broken to him by Phil just makes it all the worse.

    "He takes it very badly indeed. He is devastated and humiliated by the revelations, things are going to get very dark. Ian loves Jane but this is the ultimate betrayal."


    Insiders say the scenes, due to be screened in the next few months, will be one of the show's biggest storylines.


    Ian will be told the news when he comes to blows with mechanic Phil after he refuses to pay for work done on his car.


    Their dispute descends into all-out war when Walford hardman Phil drops the news about his brother's secret romance with cafe worker Jane (Laurie Brett).


    A source added: "Adam is thrilled with the storyline. He'd been getting down about Ian's role and it was said he was thinking of quitting.


    "But he's very happy with what the producers have got planned for him."


    Adam, 38, has played businessman Ian since the show started in 1985.
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    About time Ian found out, this will make for a excellent storyline, just what the show needs.
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    It all sounds a bit deja vu to me. Still I'm interested in this "Very Dark" which is connected to Ian.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Tangliss
    About time Ian found out, this will make for a excellent storyline, just what the show needs.
    Yeah, pleased about this, Ian getting a decent storyline, rather than the daft business with the masons or whatever that Walford Business men's society thingy is!

    Hope he gets the upper hand (for once) with Phil! That he, er... doesn't end up with tomato sauce on his face, or head flushed down the loo, yet again!!! lol

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