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Chrissie Watts makes a mysterious return to Albert Square in Monday's episode of EastEnders (7:30 pm. See our TV Guide for full listings). A familiar face returns with the reappearance of one of ...
There's a dramatic prison showdown in EastEnders tonight as Chrissie Watts threatens former stepdaughter Sharon. She's determined to prove she's top dog, but will Sharon roll over and let Chrissie ...
Why is Chrissie Watts in jail? Chrissie Watts - played by actress Tracy-Ann Oberman - arrived on Albert Square in April 2004 as the wife of EastEnders ' villain Den Watts.
As Chrissie Watts (Tracy-Ann Oberman) makes her return to BBC soap EastEnders in new prison scenes, find out who she is and who she killed.
EASTENDERS fans have gone absolutely wild as they spotted a 'clue' linking Chrissie Watts to a major storyline. Viewers will today get their first peak of the iconic villain as the character makes ...
More info EastEnders viewers were treated to another dramatic twist for The Six as Chrissie Watts revealed a shocking secret during Wednesday's episode of the BBC soap (September 11).
EastEnders has confirmed that Chrissie Watts will make an explosive return to the show next week and promises huge drama ahead for Albert Square.
Sharon Watts (Letitia Dean) has come face to face with possibly the worst person she could imagine after being sent to prison for contempt of court in EastEnders. While settling into prison life ...
EastEnders legend Tracy-Ann Oberman has hinted at dramatic scenes for her character Chrissie Watts and Sharon Watts, even suggesting a possible death. The esteemed actress, 58, made a thrilling ...
Sharon and Chrissie were reunited during Monday's EastEnders, with the latter receiving forgiveness for Den's murder. Off-screen, fans know there's more to the villainess.
Why is Chrissie Watts in jail? Chrissie Watts - played by actress Tracy-Ann Oberman - arrived on Albert Square in April 2004 as the wife of EastEnders' villain Den Watts.
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