Abi or Cora so the culprit (both of which I hope not)
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From William Hill:
“A lot of the online chatter is predicting that Abi is the killer but all the money has been from anonymous London punters lumping as much as they can on Cora. If money talks, then Cora is the killer.”
Ross Kemp has revealed he will not be joining Barbara Windsor for a special EastEnders anniversary episode next month.
The actor said that he would be absent from the soap's 30th birthday celebrations due to filming commitments.
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Ross Kemp attends the VIP preview day of The Chelsea Flower Show
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Ross Kemp
Speaking to the Gloucester Citizen, Kemp said: "I can't join her [Windsor]. It's just about space in my diary."
Kemp did, however, say that he wouldn't be averse to an Albert Square reunion in the future, saying: "I would never rule out going back to EastEnders, I owe it a heck of a lot. I think it's a great show."
Rumours of Kemp's return to the show were fuelled when the BBC refused to confirm a report that Kemp would be back for the soap's 30th anniversary.
Windsor will be reprising her role as Peggy Mitchell for one episode as part of the anniversary week in February.
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EastEnders bosses have decided to give fans the chance to choose Ian and Jane Beale's wedding song.
The on-off couple will be walking down the aisle live next month as the show celebrates its 30th anniversary with a special Live Week.
From 12pm today (January 28), viewers will be able to visit the official EastEnders website and vote for which song should be played as the happy moment takes place.
Five tracks have been put up for consideration by the viewers, all of which were hits during EastEnders' first year on the air in 1985.
The shortlist of songs includes 'The Power of Love' by Jennifer Rush, 'I Want To Know What Love Is' by Foreigner and 'You're The Inspiration' by Chicago.
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Bobby returns home to a delighted Ian and Jane
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Ian, Jane and Bobby in a recent episode
Eurythmics hit 'There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart)' and Alison Moyet's 'That Ole Devil Called Love' are also in the running.
Viewers will find out which song has been chosen when the EastEnders Live Week airs in February.
The special set of episodes begins on Monday, February 16, with a 30-minute live broadcast planned and live elements to all of the other episodes airing that week.
Official votes can only be cast via the EastEnders website. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006m86d