cant wait to see that :lol: pat and patrick affair starts next week or the week after its in whats on tv magazine :sick:
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cant wait to see that :lol: pat and patrick affair starts next week or the week after its in whats on tv magazine :sick:
Do they really have an affair ? I read theay fall out over the car lot!
Yeah that what i heard that they fall out over the car lot
it says in 'whats on tv' magazine pat is attracted toused car dealers she married both frank & roy. she's set to turn on the charm with new car lot manager patrick
Ew. I will have to watch with my vom bucket by my side
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Originally Posted by willsmummy
had a feeling it would happen
This is going to be good :rotfl: Pat slapping Yolande I mean!!...
why does pat slap yolande?
it's just another regrudguation of the frank/pat/roy fiasco I mean come on can't they come up with something better than that
oh my god i cant wait to see it another cat fight
Pat and Patrick? That does makes me chuckle. What are everyone's suggestions for the next ridiculous couple?
I can't see Pat and Patrick getting together.. I reckon Yolande slaps her for something different altogether. After all Patrick is going away for a while and leaving Pat in charge, maybe she does or says something about Patrick that annoys Yolande.. Patrick is not even shown signs that he fancies pat
I didn't think it would, but after seeing recent happenings at the car lot I think it will.
I think this should be funny
3 February 2006
SCORING A PAT-TRICK
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Fat Pat gets a triple servicing from Patrick after he sacks her from the car lot and then begs her to return
Even a lonely 63-year-old woman has her 'needs', and any man who chooses to attend to Fat Pat's really should be paid danger money.
She has four husbands either dead or divorced to her name, countless affairs behind her, and - when she slips into that giant white fur coat - looks like a ferocious polar bear rampaging hungrily around Albert Square.
Then there are her dangly bits. And those pendulous earrings are liable to knock any suitor out for the count should she get carried away.
So spare a thought for that rum-drinking Caribbean lady killer Patrick. After Yolande forces him to sack Pat from the car lot, they discover that they do need her services.
"He can't shift cars to save 'is life," Pat scoffs at them in the Vic. ''E couldn't sell hot dogs at the North Pole."
According to his formidable wife, he must do his best to persuade Pat to return to her job. "Bribe, the woman," Yolande orders. "Flatter her, charm her. Do whatever it takes. Be inventive. Just do it, Patrick."
Bedding her on Tuesday wasn't on the list, but it does the job as he lays under her duvet, still wearing his Trilby.
"Awright, Tiger," Pat growls. "Ready for round two?"
Played for laughs, Pam St Clement is excellent as the insatiable Pat. They do it in the Portakabin on Thursday, and then back in her house on Friday - with him enticed there by a promise of 'whipped cream and pineapple rings'. Now that's what you'd call a Pat-trick...
"So I'm just a notch on your bedpost, am I?" he asks.
"Worth gettin' the penknife out for," she smirks. "You know, there's sumfing abaht a man in a string vest that brings out the worst in me."
Meanwhile, the sensual Yolande also has her desires and, if bed-hopping was an Olympic sport, marathon man Patrick would score gold...
Soapbox, Mirror
Yea a STRING VEST,, only Patrick wears those sorta things.. I mean I remember my ex husband wearing one way back in the 80's yikes..Doesn't exactly LOOK tooo bad on Patrick LOL
I don't think Patrick does fancy Pat and the same for Pat for that matter. I think they are just doing it for fun and not thinking of the consequences. It's definetly happening though. I can't wait for Yolande to slap Pat! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Siobhan
i love the way eastie does this, for a few months pats the caring, understanding shoulder to cry on for the strays of the square, then they switch her to being the slapper
its the same as what happened with roy and frank they were used car dealers but it should be good and its not the first time pat has had a slap
i read in all about soap that Stacey sees patrick buying sexy lingrie then later sees Pat and patrick kissing in the Car lot cabin.
Then she goes in the Queen Victoria pub and tells Yolande but she doesn't believe her.
Then after Pat is in the Queen Vic and Yolande comes in and slaps pat.
heres a brand new spoiler
"next time pat and patrick have another scene involving sex im gonna be sick
sources say the digestive system can take only so much and millions of people have only just got over frank and his spinning bow tie and this takes the biscuit -literally
so be warned bowel changing scenes only on bbc1 this febuary"
sorry if this has already been posted
don't blame Yorlande for slapping Pat
i saw a clip on this morning today and patrick was buying this rather large sexy black number with 'sex kitten' on the front and the lads are taking thi mick
sharon marshell said today that stacey tells yolande about the affair!!
yeh she does that on friday i think, i read it in one of the tv magsQuote:
Originally Posted by crazygirl
Well we can expect a wedding and fireworks the same nite, cool !! on another note Stacey is a "blabber mouth", not sure what she expects to gain by telling:searchme:Quote:
Originally Posted by crazygirl
oh cool friday is going to be a good episode then!
I think this can be closed. Pat has slapped yolande twice and the last slap from yolande is tonight.
Source: The Voice
POPULAR EastEnders character Yolande Trueman is to be axed from the series The Voice can exclusively reveal.
Actress Angela Wynter wig days are numbered as producers have decided to terminate the Rastafarian actress’ contract, claiming they have run out of storyline ideas for her Albert Square character, Yolande.
In an exclusive interview with The Voice, Wynter, who has been in the popular BBC soap drama for five years, revealed that she is not sad to leave. She is, however, disappointed with the producer’s excuse for why her character has to be axed.
“I’m not unhappy to leave EastEnders because life is about changes and new beginnings, but I am unhappy about the producers reasoning in how they came to their decision because you can always write stories for people to act,” said Wynter.
“As I told my boss, I am pleased with the work I did in playing Yolande because I made her as believable as possible. As the years progressed Yolande has become a part of the fabric of EastEnders and the wider community who people recognised to be an ultra, super representative of themselves – aunts, sisters and mothers.
“My eyes almost fill every time people tell me how much they love Yolande, because it really makes me appreciate the responsibility that I have been carrying in getting her role right,” Wynter said.
“If it has to end, let it finish on a good note rather then her character becoming weak due to the producers.”
Yolande, the character Wynter based on her sister Merlene who passed away six years ago, arrived on the Square on September 16, 2003, as Patrick Trueman’s love interest after a holiday in Trinidad.
Yolande’s authentic Jamaican accent and assertive, sassy attitude was an instant hit with viewers, especially within the African-Caribbean community.
The holiday romance between Yolande and Patrick, played by Rudolph Walker, developed and they soon became Britain’s most loved black TV couple.
Wynter said she is unable to spill the beans about how Yolande will exit the soap, or what will happen to her beloved husband.
“I can’t tell you anything about how I will be leaving, except for the fact that if I do return I won’t be coming back as a ghost.”
Asked whether or not Patrick will rekindle his relationship with Pat Butcher, Wynter vigorously shook her head, which she perfectly wraps when not playing Yolande.
“Lord God, please, no,” exclaimed the mother of two. “That would be such a disappointment, because it’s imperative to see healthy black couples on screen.
“Patrick and Yolande’s marriage is the only representation of a black union on British TV, which I am very proud to have played.”
Some might wonder whether Wynter is being axed because, following the arrival of Don Gilet, who plays the character Chelsea’s long lost father, Lucas Johnson, EastEnders have exceeded its black quota.
“At the end of the day, everything runs on a quota system,” said the 50-year-old actress. “Presently there are a few black and Asian actors and although it has not been said there could be some truth within that statement.
“If this is true, I am not hurt because I accept that fact that I live in England and it is not ‘our’ TV station where we can be over-weighted with black or Asian actors and have guest appearances from Caucasian actors – because ‘we’ are the guest.”
So they axe Yolande keep Patrick ???????
They should axe Chelesa she is terrible and even Denise and Libby they have no storylines
Why are they axing all the good characters and keeping all the boring annoying ones who can't act? First Honey now Yolande....who's next...Peggy?
Ah the usual "run out of ideas for the character" excuse :rolleyes: ridiculous decision, Yolande can actually be great when shes given something decent to act out. shes never used properly though, all we do is see her behind the shop counter and thats it.
I think she has been great and the only one that has given a lot of support to the young ones, taken them in off the street etc. and I think her and Patrick make a great couple. I belive this is a little laziness by the scriptwriters not giving her better things to deal with. I shall miss her. :(
Oh, thank god!! that character seriously does my head in!!! :wall:
EASTENDERS actress Angela Wynter has blasted bosses for her “weak” storylines after being axed from the soap.
Angela, 50, who plays Yolande Trueman, has been given the bullet after five years in Walford.
She hit out after claiming producers told her she had to go because they couldn’t think up good storylines for her.
Angela said: “I’m not unhappy to leave because life is about changes and new beginnings, but I’m unhappy about the producers’ reasoning . . . you can always write stories for people to act.
“As I told my boss, I am pleased with the work I did playing Yolande because I made her as believable as possible.
“If it has to end, let it be on a good note rather then her character becoming weak due to the producers.”
Angela first arrived as the love interest of Patrick Trueman (Rudolph Walker).
They had a holiday fling in Trinidad and wed after setting up home.
She said: “Patrick and Yolande’s marriage is the only representation of a black union on British TV, which I am very proud to have played.”
The star — who said she didn’t know how she would be written out — told The Voice newspaper: “At the end of the day, everything runs on a quota system.”
EastEnders yesterday denied the BBC operated an “ethnicity quota system”.
Rastafarian Angela backed the decision by bosses to keep Rudolph in the show — and agreed she may be making way after the arrival of fellow black actors Don Gilet (Lucas Johnson) and Chelsea Fox (Tiana Benjamin).
i like Yolande! who's going to sort problems out now :crying:
I'm glad she's going, I liked her character when she first appeared on EE but now I think she's an interfering so-and-so. I also think Chelsea should go, her voice grates on me and the actress who plays her can't act!
if EE/BBC is indeed operated by a “ethnicity quota system”. then the Massoods are next for the axe?? seems like EE/BBC are trying to keep a token asian and token black in their shows,, it makes them a bit RACIAL:searchme: