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angelblue
08-05-2005, 09:20
June brown aka Dot Branning won life time achievement award at the soap award which i think is great she throughly deserves it :cheer:
Behemoth
08-05-2005, 12:21
Definatley! She is such a talented actress and has been with Eastenders for decades.
she does desererve this award!! i agree!! it went to the best pereson
LUSHLOOKE69
08-05-2005, 22:44
Im glad Dot has been a comical character who has played some very dramatic storylines very well and deserves the recognition she has finally got.
I wanted her to get a nomination for best actress but at least she got this.
Her recognition wasm long over due
Now all we need is Letitia Dean and Tracey Ann Oberman to get thier well deserved recognition and I'll be a happy bunny. :)
well done to June she did lots before east enders, well deserved award :cheer:
yea i agree well done June
In my primary school the head teachers name was June! Weird huh!
di marco
09-05-2005, 19:17
not really, loads of people, especially older people, are called june
Well i think it's weird so humnom
From Todays SUN
EASTENDERS veteran June Brown WILL play Dot Cotton for another year — after agreeing a new £370,000 contract.
The deal is a huge relief for bosses, who faced losing her in a row over storylines months after big stars like Wendy Richard and Natalie Cassidy quit.
TV Biz revealed in February that June was threatening to leave over scenes which see Dot find a refugee baby abandoned in a church.
But the star has now been talked round and will sign on the Dot-ted line within days.
Last night a BBC insider said: “June is a fundamental part of the soap but she’s 80 and won’t want to work forever. It’s a huge bonus and a relief that she’s agreed to play Dot a little longer. Apart from a break in the 1990s, June has been with us since the show began back in 1985 — and life without her would be unimaginable.
“June may not always agree with her storylines, but she loves the character of Dot and wants to keep playing her. We are thrilled and will carry on finding the best plots and scripts to keep her happy.”
TV Biz can also reveal that June’s next storylines will involve her attempting to give up the fags when England’s smoking ban comes into force on July 1.
The chain-smoking pensioner will try to stub it out after she is told she can no longer light up in the Queen Vic or the launderette where she works.
BBC chiefs are now fighting for the right to smoke on set so characters can still be seen with cigs in their own homes.
An insider said: “Dot won’t give up for good. That just wouldn’t be realistic.”
DaVeyWaVey
10-04-2007, 09:53
Well that's great news, i'm really glad Dot is staying as she is part of the furniture. I don't blame her for wanting to leave before though..i can only see this refugee baby abandoned in a church storyline getting worse, June Brown isn't getting the material she deserves. Dot is an excellent character, and i hope the writers now take note and give her some good stories to work with over the next year.
I like the idea of her next storyline - giving up smoking when the ban comes in, i'm looking forward to this storyline, hopefully June Brown will be happy with the scripts that she will be working with. :)
Well that's great news, i'm really glad Dot is staying as she is part of the furniture. I don't blame her for wanting to leave before though..i can only see this refugee baby abandoned in a church storyline getting worse, June Brown isn't getting the material she deserves. Dot is an excellent character, and i hope the writers now take note and give her some good stories to work with over the next year.
I like the idea of her next storyline - giving up smoking when the ban comes in, i'm looking forward to this storyline, hopefully June Brown will be happy with the scripts that she will be working with. :)
Hopefully the bosses will realise what a treasure June is and give her scripts worthy of her instead of some of the recent nonsense churned out. At least she is worthy of her huge salary paid by the Licence Payers
Let's hope they dont ruin her character like they did Pauline's and so many others. Dot is an Eastenders legend, I dont want this to change, but it currently looks like she's getting ruined like every other character. What was last nights episode all about, other than a half an hour of sleep time? :rolleyes:
Chris_2k11
11-04-2007, 10:30
Sorry to say it but she's really started to grate on me this past week or so. Never thought i'd say that about Dot :(
DaVeyWaVey
11-04-2007, 10:36
Sorry to say it but she's really started to grate on me this past week or so. Never thought i'd say that about Dot :(
I'm afraid i have to agree with you Chris. Well last night, she started to grate on me, this baby she found in the church storyline is absolutely ridiculous! :rolleyes: June Brown doesn't deserve material like this, i honestly don't blame her for threatening to leave before, i would have if i was her when i realised i would be involved in a storyline like this.
Sorry to say it but she's really started to grate on me this past week or so. Never thought i'd say that about Dot :(I dont think its fair to blame June. Look at the dross she has to work with. No wonder she recently threatened to quit
Chris_2k11
11-04-2007, 12:09
Oh I realise its not June's fault alan, i'm talking about the character of Dot is starting to annoy me. There's nothing wrong with the way June's playing her.. its just the stupid storyline she's been given.
Oh I realise its not June's fault alan, i'm talking about the character of Dot is starting to annoy me. There's nothing wrong with the way June's playing her.. its just the stupid storyline she's been given.
It seems to be the way things are in Elstree Land. Instead of utilising their best actors they tend to concentrate on stupid and idiotic storylines. Heaven help all the storylines if the Prima Donna decides to return from panto land then everyones character will be changed to fit in with her latest Sensational and Explosive Storyline which will rock the square
Oh Alan you make me laugh.
I have to agree though, they have got an absolute treasure in June Brown yet she has to work with the awful storylines.
Chris_2k11
11-04-2007, 12:23
lmao. I don't think she'll be coming back alan, there's nothing left for her anymore.
lmao. I don't think she'll be coming back alan, there's nothing left for her anymore.
Never stopped her before.:rotfl:
Richie_lecturer
11-04-2007, 23:35
Sharon will come back for Gary. Sharon wants to get involved in the Gazza strip. :eek:
June Brown is a treasure to EE, I hope she stays for a few years. Sadly, from what I've seen of this babystoryline this week, I have been hugely impressed.
Sadly, from what I've seen of this babystoryline this week, I have been hugely impressed.
Its a long time since EE impessed you Richie. Personally I think the cardboard box (son of the funfair???) took all the acting honours this week:rotfl:
Richie_lecturer
12-04-2007, 22:57
I meant UNimpressed.
Why did I write the opposite? :o
Mind you, I think it was quite obviously I had made a mistake as the sentence didn't make sense/contradicted itself.
I read in News Of The World that she signed a contract at a higher pay than the one she's on at the moment, for when EastEnders goes 5 nights a week next year.
This week's celebrity birthdays include the EastEnders veteran and I think she is an amazing actress. HAPPY BIRTHDAY JUNE xxx :cheer:
Happy Bday June.. and may you have many more :cheer::cheer::cheer:
Dutchgirl
16-02-2009, 12:42
A 82 now that is something, and still going strong. Happy birthday!!!
pinkles14
16-02-2009, 13:18
Happy Birthday June......
di marco
16-02-2009, 16:39
Happy Birthday! i was so shocked the other year when i realised she was 80, she doesnt seem that old!
No she doesn't, I thought she was about 70.
Happy Birthday to her :cheer: :)
Happy birthday to June:D
I actually didn't think she was that old to be honest thought she was about 75/76.
Chloe O'brien
16-02-2009, 23:11
Happy Birthday June. Here's to many more.
EastEnders legend Dot Branning comes to the forefront of the BBC soap later this month as her troubles escalate in dramatic fashion. Shocked by the news of Whitney's disappearance and still feeling lonely as she devotes her time to caring for husband Jim, things get worse for the Walford favourite when she decides that she must order her new companion Edward to stay away - fearing that their friendship could be misconstrued after Carol refers to him as her "fancy man". As the days progress, Dot continues trying to keep on top of things at home but there's a sad moment ahead as she has a nasty fall down the stairs… Here, in an exclusive Q&A, actress June Brown chats to Digital Spy about Dot's latest storyline.
It was recently revealed that you've signed up to stay on EastEnders for another year. Was that an easy decision to make, or did you have to put some thought into it?
"Well it's hardly a revelation as I re-signed last year and, while I'm at it, the figure printed was wildly inaccurate. We don't get a set salary for the year, we are paid per episode so the paper must have just pulled this figure out of the air! As for the piece saying I had clashed with bosses over Dot's controversial storylines, this is also untrue - Dot hasn't had any storylines of that nature!"
There's been a couple of quite dark scenes featuring Dot recently, showing how lonely she is as she spends her time caring for Jim. How is she feeling about her current situation?
"Dot feels helpless. Jim is her husband and she wants to be there for him, but it's a full-time job caring for someone in his condition and she still has her work at the launderette and her life to juggle, so she's finding it very difficult."
How does Dot feel about Whitney's disappearance?
"Dot feels guilty that she didn't let Whitney stay with her when she asked her. She is shocked to learn Whitney is missing."
Is she glad to have found a new friend in Edward?
"Yes, she is happy to have someone who is able to converse with her after such a long time, as Jim of course can't."
How does Dot feel when Carol describes Edward as her 'fancy man'?
"Dot is horrified by this comment - she is lonely and has enjoyed Edward's company but would never be unfaithful to Jim, given her Christian beliefs about marriage. She definitely worries what people think and would be horrified if their friendship would be misconstrued."
Does Edward see Dot as just a friend, or does he want more?
"Edward has a lot in common with Dot and really enjoys her company. He probably would like more, but at the same time respects her and the fact she is married to Jim."
What can you tell us about Dot's fall down the stairs and how it comes about?
"Dot is looking after Jim but also rushing to get to the launderette in time but she loses her footing and tumbles head-first down the stairs. A distressed Jim calls out from the front room, but Dot lies unconscious on the floor. She lays there until Carol and Yusef come to her rescue."
Could this be a turning point for Dot, encouraging her to ask for help more often?
"Dot is a very proud, strong woman and of course stubborn as well. She is not one to ask for help. In fact, she has a falling out with Carol when she feels like she is being taken over by Carol after the accident. They make up and Dot accepts that she needs help but wants to retain her independence at the same time."
Now that we know Dot is staying in Walford for the foreseeable future, what do you hope we see from her in the coming months?
"Dot has storylines coming up over the next few months, but you'll have to watch to see what they are…"
Dot is such a well-loved character. From your point of view, what's made her so appealing to the viewers?
"Everybody knows a Dot! Whether it's your auntie, granny, mother or lady down the road or at the launderette."
After the many storylines that Dot has had over the years, do any stand out as particular highlights?
"So many. The two-hander and euthanasia storylines with Ethel, when Nick poisoned her, the scenes with the baby in the church, Dot's story in Wales, the scenes with Jim at the London Eye and the storyline with Dotty definitely all stand out."
Finally, after seeing various cast members come and go over the years, is there anyone who you particularly miss working with?
"I'm still in touch with so many, there are too many to mention! I'm still in touch with Barbara, we speak constantly. I'm also in regular contact with John Altman and I'm still in touch with Linda Davidson, Anna Wing, Nej Adamson, Michael Cashman, Leonard Fenton and Peter Dean. I also miss filming scenes with John Bardon, of course, but I'm still in contact with him regularly."
aka EastEnders' Dot Branning - is taking a six-month break from the soap.
Brown, who joined the cast as Dot Cotton just a few months after the show premiered in 1985, is taking an extended holiday and plans to write her autobiography during her time off, according to The Mirror.
"Some friends on the set feared she may be considering a permanent exit but EastEnders bosses are determined to keep her and they have offered her six months off which she has taken," a production insider said.
"She has admitted the filming can be exhausting and she feels some time off is long overdue."
Brown's agent said yesterday: "June has taken some time away from EastEnders to focus on her autobiography, but she will be returning to the programme."
An EastEnders spokesperson also confirmed that Brown is on a break "but will be back in a few months".
It has been reported that the 85-year-old actress originally suggested a year's sabbatical to producers.
Brown filmed her exit scenes last week and will be seen leaving the show around the middle of May.
Dutchgirl
01-05-2012, 09:29
I think she has alot to offer. I saw the program who do you think you are. There was some powerfull stuff in ther. I wish her good luck and hope she'll indeed return.
tammyy2j
01-05-2012, 15:33
She is a loss, love her with Cora and Rose EE own Golden Girls :p
She's 85! Wow! She's a wonderful part of the cast and I hope she returns.
EASTENDERS legend June Brown said last night she may never return to Albert Square.
The 85-year-old veteran actress is currently on a six-month break from playing Dot Branning.
Her chain-smoking character is struggling to keep the launderette afloat and this week viewers will see her last scenes as she sets off to visit relatives.
June said: “My contract ended and I want to do something else.
“As an actress you don’t want to always plod away at the same thing. I don’t know how long I will be out.
“In fact I have no idea if I will go back — no one is indispensable.”
June appeared in EastEnders from 1985-93 and again from 1997 onwards.
A show spokesman said: “June is on a break but will be back.”
More info:
EastEnders legend June Brown has discussed her decision to take a break from the soap, admitting that she does not know when she will return.
Viewers will see the actress's character Dot Branning bow out from Walford later this week as the Albert Square favourite is struggling to move on from the death of Heather Trott.
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Last month, reports suggested that the 85-year-old had asked for six months away from filming.
However, Brown told The Scottish Sun: "According to reports, I've taken a six-month break to write my autobiography. I don't know how long I will be out. It was never stated when I filmed my last scenes in March.
"I have signed a contract to write a book which I started 10 years ago. I've only done three and a half chapters, so I have quite a bit to go."
Brown continued: "I've also lost my friend Barbara Windsor, who was Peggy, of course. Her dressing room was next door and she was always popping in for a coffee. She is a lovely one for the gossip. I learned everything that was going on from her.
"Then Polly Perkins came into it to play my sister Rose. Now she's away too. So I have no idea if I will go back. I really don't know. No-one is indispensable."
An EastEnders spokesperson said: "June is on a break but will be back."
Brown has portrayed the role of Dot on and off since 1985.
megan999
15-05-2012, 11:09
I'm sad that June Brown will be away for a few months. I always enjoy her scenes, she is one of my fave actresses in EE, but she is entitled to a break. I hope she decides to return :)
EastEnders star June Brown has denied that she is considering quitting the BBC soap.
The 85-year-old actress, who will be taking a six-month break from Albert Square, recently hinted that she may not return to her role as Walford stalwart Dot Branning.
However, her agents AIM released a statement today saying: "June Brown is taking a break from EastEnders as she has done before.
"She will be completing her autobiography, and intends to return to EastEnders in the not-too-distant future."
Her alter ego Dot will make her temporary exit later this week following her struggle to move on from the death of Heather Trott.
A string of fellow EastEnders cast members, including Charlie Brooks (Janine), Jo Joyner (Tanya) and Patsy Palmer (Bianca), have recently announced they will be taking hiatuses.
EastEnders legend June Brown weeps as she reunites with John Bardon for a TV show screened later this week.
The 85-year-old actress's ill-stricken former co-star, who played her character Dot's on-screen husband Jim Branning, suffered a stroke in 2007 which has left him unable to walk or speak fluently.
When Brown asks her former colleague how his condition makes him feel, 73-year-old Bardon can only respond by whispering: "Oh dear."
Bardon's wife Edna says of Bardon's current state: "He's going the wrong way now. His main pleasure in life is when his grandson Harry visits."
Brown said of her rapport with the actor: "We got on very well. We got to *understand each other. We could give each other notes without offence.
"We had a very good rapport and good timing. We laughed a lot, which is nice. It's the best way."
Brown, currently on a six-month hiatus from EastEnders, last week revealed that she visits Bardon "regularly".
Brown's documentary Respect My Elders airs this Thursday (July 12) on BBC One at 10.35pm.
EastEnders favourite Dot Branning will return to Albert Square in January, it has been confirmed.
The legendary character has been absent from screens in recent months as actress June Brown has been on a break from the soap.
During her time away from the programme, Brown continued writing her memoirs and also presented a BBC One documentary titled Respect Your Elders.
EastEnders bosses announced today (October 20) that Dot will make her return to Walford shortly after the Branning family have been "blown apart after an explosive Christmas".
Executive producer Lorraine Newman commented: "Dot is one of EastEnders' best-loved characters and Albert Square hasn't been the same without her."
Dot's exit scenes aired in May as she left the Square while struggling with the aftermath of Heather Trott's murder.
EastEnders favourite Dot Branning will return to Albert Square in January, it has been confirmed.
The legendary character has been absent from screens in recent months as actress June Brown has been on a break from the soap.
During her time away from the programme, Brown continued writing her memoirs and also presented a BBC One documentary titled Respect Your Elders.
EastEnders bosses announced today (October 20) that Dot will make her return to Walford shortly after the Branning family have been "blown apart after an explosive Christmas".
Executive producer Lorraine Newman commented: "Dot is one of EastEnders' best-loved characters and Albert Square hasn't been the same without her."
Dot's exit scenes aired in May as she left the Square while struggling with the aftermath of Heather Trott's murder.
THESE are the first shots of launderette legend Dot Branning returning to Walford in an explosive EastEnders episode.
The Square stalwart was spotted filming an emotional reunion with her grandaughter Abi in scenes set to be broadcast over Christmas.
It will be the first time fans have seen Dot since she set off to visit relatives after struggling to keep her launderette afloat.
Actress June Brown – who has played the character since 1985 – is returning after a six-month break. At the time she said: “My contract ended and I want to do something else. As an actress you don’t want to plod away at the same thing. I don’t know how long I will be out.
“In fact I have no idea if I will go back – no one is indispensable.”
But despite this, executive producer Lorraine Newman said: “Dot is one of EastEnders’ best loved characters. Albert Square certainly hasn’t been the same without her.”
Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/soaps/4671178/EastEnders-laundrette-legend-Dot-Branning-returns-to-Albert-Square.html#ixzz2FUTeu5g5
returning to Walford in an explosive EastEnders episode.
filming an emotional reunion
Wouldnt be EE if it wasnt explosive
They must have had more explosive situations than the Bomb Squad
returning to Walford in an explosive EastEnders episode.
filming an emotional reunion
Wouldnt be EE if it wasnt explosive
They must have had more explosive situations than the Bomb Squad
what is wrong with dot at the moment? is she sick again or is it she in debt?
JustJodi
07-03-2013, 15:53
what is wrong with dot at the moment? is she sick again or is it she in debt?
SICK OF BEING IN DEBT... she shoved all of her bills in the desk,, that is not going to pay for them ....
she was funny on graham norton last week plugging her bio with lady gaga - she said she will never win a bafta if all she does is ask for a tomatoe juice :p
They need to hold onto the iconic soap characters and she's certainly one. Though her scripture spouting wears thin quickly. It's up to the writers ultimately to utilize June Brown to better advantage though, in future episodes.
Watched Piers Morgan's Life Stories with June Brown - what a great lady and actress at 86!!! :thumbsup::bow:
Watched Piers Morgan's Life Stories with June Brown - what a great lady and actress at 86!!! :thumbsup::bow:
Yes, and it just reinforced my good opinion of her. Charming, charismatic and a remarkable 86 year old indeed!
Watched Piers Morgan's Life Stories with June Brown - what a great lady and actress at 86!!! :thumbsup::bow:
Yes, and it just reinforced my good opinion of her. Charming, charismatic and a remarkable 86 year old indeed!
tammyy2j
15-03-2015, 20:20
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/showbiz-tv/hot-tv/430789/Spoilers-EastEnders-Dot-Cotton-released-handcuffed-for-Jim-Branning-funeral
She is out in handcuffs for Jim's funeral
EastEnders legend June Brown is sadly going deaf and blind.
The 88-year-old actress – famous for playing Dot Branning on the BBC soap – was forced to admit she lost her hearing on a recent flight to Scotland, when her showbiz pal Barbara Windsor was trying to speak to her at an event last weekend.
The soap star could barely hear her EastEnders co-star as the two went on stage together.
June said: "Are you talking to me Babs? Tell me, because I am deaf you see and it is very hard for me to hear so I don’t know what you are talking about.
"What did you say to me? Sorry, I would like you all to shout because I can’t hear, you see. I am ever so sorry. I am straining here..."
And June – who also revealed her sight is deteriorating back in May – has now confirmed the news.
Speaking to The Sun, she said: "Unfortunately it happened when I was going up to Glasgow for a charity. My ears impacted and they haven’t come back since. I hope that they might do at some moment.
"I thought it was a bit unkind given I was flying up for charity! But I only spoke about it on stage because I was having a discussion with Barbara."
A source close to the EastEnders veteran added that June had never mentioned her hearing problem before, as she doesn't like to complain.
The source said: "She's from the generation that doesn't want to complain. She had never even mentioned it before.
"June likes everything to be upbeat and she wants everyone to know that she has absolutely no intention of pulling back or slowing down."
June is from the generation of non-complainers
tammyy2j
18-08-2015, 15:01
She should concentrate on her health and take it easy and relax
EastEnders' Dot Branning receives a warm welcome after returning to Albert Square tonight (September 7), but soon finds herself struggling to settle back in.
Dot (June Brown) doesn't react well to the fuss her loved ones are making of her and goes missing just as her probation officer is due.
However, Ian finds soon finds her hiding in the launderette and they have a big heart-to-heart about decisions they have made as parents.
Dot confesses that she wishes she had turned Nick into the police for his own good, which leaves Ian pondering whether he's really doing the right thing by Bobby. Will Dot's words cause Ian to have a change of heart?
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Dot is welcomed back to Albert Square
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Dot is welcomed back to Albert Square
EastEnders airs tonight at 8pm on BBC One.
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EastEnders actress June Brown has reportedly signed a new contract securing her future on Albert Square until she's 90.
The deal - believed to be worth £300,000 - has been agreed because Brown allegedly said she's "skint" (via The Sun).
The contract makes her the soap's second highest paid actor behind Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell).
The 12-month new deal will come into force in March when Brown's current one expires.
A soap source said: "This is great news for June, great news for the bosses and great news for EastEnders fans. Both the top brass and obviously June herself are aware that she is not getting any younger but she is still very agile for her age and simply wants to go on as long as possible.
"The bosses are delighted she has no intention of giving up work just yet. She loves playing Dot and the fans love her playing Dot. EastEnders would not be the same without June or Dot.
"Though her current deal doesn't run out until March the bosses like to get people they want to keep tied up earlier than that so they have time to negotiate new deals."
The actress, who turns 89 next month, last took a break from the soap in 2012 to write her autobiography.
An EastEnders spokeswoman said: "We never comment on artist contracts."
Rear window
31-01-2016, 13:25
So what explosive storyline is she going to have to earn her huge wages?
Is she going to discover the truth about Fatboy? Is she going to go on the rampage to seek 'an eye for an eye' revenge on the murderous nutters who killed him?
I can just seen her now with guns slung round her, bandana on and screaming 'Yippee-ki-yay, mother*beep*er!'
Rear window
31-01-2016, 13:25
So what explosive storyline is she going to have to earn her huge wages?
Is she going to discover the truth about Fatboy? Is she going to go on the rampage to seek 'an eye for an eye' revenge on the murderous nutters who killed him?
I can just seen her now with guns slung round her, bandana on and screaming 'Yippee-ki-yay, mother*beep*er!'
parkerman
31-01-2016, 13:30
So what explosive storyline is she going to have to earn her huge wages?
Is she going to discover the truth about Fatboy? Is she going to go on the rampage to seek 'an eye for an eye' revenge on the murderous nutters who killed him?
I can just seen her now with guns slung round her, bandana on and screaming 'Yippee-ki-yay, mother*beep*er!'
Or she could make Billy and Honey a nice cup of tea.
Rear window
31-01-2016, 13:32
Or she could make Billy and Honey a nice cup of tea.
She could have some nice lodgers to, who bring peace and love to her last year on the square.
I would like to see her have something nice happen.
Could Charlie return?
Rear window
31-01-2016, 13:32
Or she could make Billy and Honey a nice cup of tea.
She could have some nice lodgers to, who bring peace and love to her last year on the square.
I would like to see her have something nice happen.
Could Charlie return?
or Dotty returns, older and kinder?
Maybe her grandson Ashley will come back from the dead.
EastEnders legend June Brown doesn't want to still be on the show when she dies, and has admitted that she's unsure how long she will stay.
The Dot Branning actress, who is about to turn 89, has reportedly signed a new contract that will tie her to the show until March next year. However, Brown hasn't made any plans beyond that at this stage.
Brown told The Sun: "I don't think I want to end my life on a soap, but we'll see.
"I don't want to be 100, or even 90. I don't think I look nearly 90, but because I can't see these days I don't know. I think I might be 70. Real age doesn't apply in EastEnders, otherwise half of us would be retired.
"I've been in the soap for 30 years but you never know what's going to happen, and you really don't want to make plans about how long you should stay because they could all go wrong."
Despite being unsure of what the future holds, Brown insisted that she is grateful to the soap's bosses for keeping her all this time.
"I'm very fortunate they still want me because you hear of older actresses who say there is no work, because people like to see beautiful young faces," she explained.
"There are very few people about whose jobs are as good, particularly in the acting profession, these days.
"I would like to be in the show more than I am, because a job gives me structure to my life and days. It also keeps my brain alive and cheerful."
Rear window
30-09-2016, 09:35
is june leaving?
They announced she was finishing a few months ago. I think they said it'd be a year.
Her contract runs out March 2017 and she said she might not renew due to failing hearing and eye sight :(
tammyy2j
26-10-2016, 14:50
Her contract runs out March 2017 and she said she might not renew due to failing hearing and eye sight :(
I think her eye sight going is now happening on screen for Dot so I assume this will all play in to an exit for her, is there any one Dot could go live with, would Dotty's mother take her in or Charlie or how about her sister Rose and her son who dated Heather
If Ronnie dies, maybe Charlie returns for Matthew and Dot
EastEnders legend June Brown could be gracing our TV screens for a few more years yet, as she's reportedly being asked to sign a contract that will keep her with the soap until 2018.
June's current contract runs out in March next year, but bosses are apparently keen to keep her iconic character Dot Branning on the square for at least another 12 months - for a fee of £300,000 for the year.
According to The Mirror, a source said that BBC bosses "realise June isn't getting any younger" but added that the actress herself has "intimated that she wants to stay with the role as long as she feels able".
June renewed her contract in January this year to stay in EastEnders until 2017.
That deal was rumoured to be £300,000 as well - making her the second highest paid actor on the soap, after Steve McFadden (who plays Phil Mitchell).
But in February, June said that she doesn't want to be on the show until she dies, meaning she's unsure how long she'll stay on the Square.
Dot is currently at the centre of several storylines, including the closing of the launderette as well as Dot's failing eyesight, and it comes after she recently admitted to the Loose Women panel that she'd love more screen time, as her "mind needs occupying".
"You know better than to ask me questions like that," she joked. "You know we have to be diplomatic, darling. I'm trying very hard not to open my big mouth - which is very hard.
"Yes, I would like to do more. Personally my mind needs occupying. If it isn't, it goes all over the place."
Well, this new contract deal is certainly a good sign, as it would see June acting on EastEnders until she's 91.
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EastEnders are working with a major blindness charity on Dot Branning's eyesight storyline.
The BBC soap has teamed-up with the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB), following Dot's diagnosis with wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) on Friday's (December 9) episode.
They have been working together for months on the plot to ensure it is portrayed as realistically as possible.
In a blog on the BBC website, the RNIB explained how the storyline came about, writing: "At the beginning of the year EastEnders approached RNIB with its plans to run a storyline about Dot's sight deteriorating.
"In August we began working closely with EastEnders' researchers and writers as they explored and developed the storyline about Dot being diagnosed with wet AMD and what this could mean for her life in Albert Square.
"Since then we have offered the programme script advice, information about treatment options for people with wet AMD, and checked facts. RNIB will continue to work with EastEnders as Dot's story develops over the coming months as she adapts to living with her sight loss."
They added: "EastEnders has made a real commitment to getting Dot's story right, while also raising awareness of a condition that affects more than 600,000 people to some degree in the UK."
According to figures by the NHS, 1 in 10 people over 65 live with AMD, a condition that affects a part of the retina and causes problems for central vision.
For more information on AMD, its symptoms and treatment methods, head to the RNIB's website.
Meanwhile, it has recently been reported that star June Brown will sign a new contract that will keep her on the soap until 2018.
Digital Spy
Let's face it, Dot Branning will always be one of EastEnders' legendary characters. From gossiping in the launderette, smoking endless cigarettes to a stint in prison - she's one of the best.
In fact, actress June Brown is turning 90 this year and the BBC has rightly decided to celebrate by putting together a tribute show: June Brown At 90 - A Walford Legend.
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June Brown as Dot Branning in EastEnders
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She made her first appearance on Albert Square in July 1985 as Dot Cotton - married to the not-so-delightful Charlie - and the rest is history.
The tribute will talk about her career and how she landed the role - typically, she reckons it was only because she turned up on time for her audition and liked a cigarette.
She will be talking about how in the early days on set, she was seen as a rival by a fellow cast members - which we actually can't wait to hear about.
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Jack Branning tells Dot Branning and Glenda Mitchell how he's coping in EastEnders
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Back in the day, the character was a bit of a hypochondriac, but June will be telling us all how she managed to coax much more out of Dot than just that.
The tribute will feature contributions from many Walford regulars including Danny Dyer, Adam Woodyatt, Gillian Taylforth, Rudolph Walker, Lacey Turner and Natalie Cassidy.
June Brown At 90 - A Walford Legend will air on February 16 at 8pm on BBC One.
Digital Spy
An article paying tribute to June Brown at 90 years of age:
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2017/feb/16/happy-90th-june-brown-a-celebration-of-dot-cotton-eastenders-coiffured-queen
Don't forget the documentary "June Brown at 90 - A Walford Legend" is on tonight at 8.30 pm on BBC1.
happy birthday june, soap iconic legend, great age
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June going blind :(
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EastEnders is responding to June Brown's shocking announcement that she has quit the soap.
The BBC insisted that it would not close the door on Brown returning after 35 years of playing Dot Cotton, despite the actress saying this week that she "will never go back".
An EastEnders spokesperson told Digital Spy: "We never discuss artists' contracts, however as far as EastEnders are concerned the door remains open for June, as it always has if the story arises and if June wishes to take part."
Brown made some provocative comments about her future on EastEnders when she appeared on the Distinct Nostalgia podcast, when she insisted she did not "want a retainer for EastEnders".
"I've left. I've left for good," she said. "I've sent myself off to Ireland where she'll stay. I've left EastEnders. I did make up a limerick. It's a bit dirty."
Brown then shared a limerick that was less than favourable about the soap: "I went back to do a good story. Alas and alack, when I got back, it had gone up in smoke. Got a small part, a very small part.
"And that ended up as a big wet fart. Alas and alack, I will never go back."
Digital Spy has learned that the EastEnders team were surprised by Brown's comments, with an insider saying: "Everyone is a little baffled by this as June's dressing room and all her contents are still where they have always been, in fact we were under the impression that she is attending a gathering tomorrow (February 21) to mark the 35th anniversary."
As Brown mentioned, Dot was last seen going off to Ireland after being led to believe that Martin Fowler (James Bye) had stolen money from her. In reality, it was her granddaughter Sonia (Natalie Cassidy) who'd taken the money.
The actress has a history of publicly bargaining over her future on EastEnders, having announced in 2012 that she had quit the soap. Dot was back on screen before too long.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/04/04/eastenders-star-june-brown-played-dot-cotton-dies-aged-95/
June Brown has died, RIP June, RIP Dot Cotton xx
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june brown has died, rip june, rip dot cotton xx
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RIP June. Her interview on Graham Norton with Lady Gaga was a joy to watch.
tammyy2j
06-04-2022, 22:56
RIP June. Her interview on Graham Norton with Lady Gaga was a joy to watch.
She was a character
Rest In Peace June
dot is getting a special funeral episode, hope we get returns
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