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Eastenders - who holds the record?

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saxy_jag | 21:32 Thu 27th Dec 2007 | TV
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My bloke has just asked me a question I can't answer. Wondered if any of you guys could.

Which Eastenders' character holds the record for the most doof-doofs?
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doof-doofs?
Whatsa doof-doof, issit rude?
you mean who has had the most end of episode cliff hanger doof doofs? probably peggy
If you meant woof woofs it's wellard!
Not Roly or Little Willy then postpooch?
is jim branning dead? i watched 5 mins tonight first time in years
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No, it's doof-doof - Tamzin Outhwaite mentioned it once. It's the bit at the end where the action freezes and the music goes 'doof-doof, doof-doof-doof-doof, doo-doo-doo-doof etc'. Apparently one of the first things some of the cast do when they get a new script is to turn to the back page to see who's got the 'doof-doof'. Some saddo out there is bound to have the stats for who's got how many.

Bob, Jim Branning is 'in hospital' because the actor who plays him had a stroke some months ago.
I'm guessing at Sharon
Nah its got to be Pauline or Ian
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Well, we thought it might be Ian, since he's been in the show the longest and has done so many dastardly things.
I would have said Phil Mitchell. he's been involved with loads of Eastenders women, then there was the car that exploded, also when he was shot, and then beaten up by Grant, can't think of anyone else as involved in so many endings.
I'd have said Sharon, apparently she has had more Christmas exits than any other character as well, if not her then Ian like you guy's said.

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