22 thoughts on “Duff Duff

  1. Liam Deliverance

    Stop teasing Broadsheet. If only it was the end of it – all residents of the square killed in Covid super cluster perhaps?

    1. Tirtle

      Maybe dirty den wakes up i the shower like in Dallas and they-just rerun the crap they have been showing since

  2. GiggidyGoo

    All they need do is put together as many selections of the final moments in episodes as they can, and play them over and over. All it is is shouting anyway.

    Is it the same production company as Fair City?

  3. Paulus

    Haven’t seen it since Arfur Fowler(?) Dirty Den and a scruffy looking poodle.

    I presume everyone’s had it off with everyone else at this stage.
    What’s left to do?
    Must be a scriptwriting nightmare trying to end every episode on a cliffhanger.
    Thum thum thum……

    oops, just relalise that duff duff etc was supposed to be the drums.
    Well I prefer thum thum….

      1. Itchysays

        Speaking of dogs…’Wellard’ ?
        Robbie Jackson (Dean Gaffney) is a cousin of mine.
        We didn’t talk about him much back then !
        His finest hour, an Extras Christmas special alongside fellow Eastenders Barry.
        He had many more unfine hours though.
        Little known fact…Rik Mayall was his acting mentor and gave him his first break.
        He was a lovely, but absolutely mental kid growing up.
        Good riddance to It.

  4. Lilly

    Sharon is still hale and hearty and Phil still looks like a potato. In its defence, it deals with all the hot topics of the day: racism covered recently with Keegan being harassed by the cops; relationship between hard man Ben Mitchell and the lovely Callum is quite poignant; domestic abuse a la creepy Gray towards missus Chantelle; poor Whitney being stalked not so long ago, it’s all happening in Albert Square. It often feels like a chore but I keep watching, a bit of ‘normality’ during lockdown or something.

      1. Lilly

        I’ve only been watching it 15 months so I can’t say. Ian is making up for her though.

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