Eastenders - Ian Beale To Bugger Off

 
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 11:02 pm    Post subject: Eastenders - Ian Beale To Bugger Off Reply with quote


I QUIT
Adam's fed up with wimpy role in Square
By Suzanne Kerins


TROUBLED EastEnders was plunged into more turmoil last night after veteran Adam Woodyatt said he's quitting the show. The 37-year-old actor, who plays weasel-like Ian Beale, has told bosses he's fed up being "Walford's favourite whipping boy" and will NOT be renewing his ?310,000-a-year contract. The move comes just weeks after Woodyatt's close pal, Wendy Richard, announced she was quitting her role as battle-axe Pauline Fowler after 21 years.

Bosses are desperately trying to talk Woodyatt - who, along with June Brown as Dot Cotton, is the only original cast member left - to stay. But he's made it clear he wants out of the ailing BBC1 soap. An insider said: "Adam is totally fed-up and told bosses he's leaving the show. Bosses are keeping it top secret as they're desperately trying to talk him around, but he has made his mind up. Adam has always been very close to Wendy Richard, who plays his aunt on the show. Her decision to go has spurred him on. As far as he's concerned, he's not happy and doesn't want to be the last original character left."

The Sunday Mirror revealed how Woodyatt threatened to quit three months ago as he was tired of his character being singled out for "special treatment" by the Mitchell brothers. Over the years, hardman Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) has doused chip frier Ian with ketchup - and once beat him up and shoved his head down the toilet. In July 2000, Ian was left a whimpering wreck as Phil grasped him by the throat.

Despite voicing concerns to bosses, he's furious his character continues to be Walford's "whipping boy". An insider added "Adam took his screen fate on the chin to begin with, but he's had enough now. After 21 years on the show he is tired of being the laughing stock of Walford and feels he deserves more respect."

Woodyatt, who appeared in the very first episode of the show on February 19, 1985, hinted last year that he was ready to walk. He said: "It has crossed my mind, probably more now than at any other time. Is it time to move on and do something else? I've seen what my mate Todd Carty (who played his cousin Mark Fowler) has done in The Bill and it does make you wonder."

He added: "I think we're reaching saturation point with the situation between Ian and Phil Mitchell. Where else can we go with it? At some point something has to neutralise it."

His decision has plunged the show into further crisis. Last month, the flagship soap attracted just 3.9million viewers - the lowest in its 21-year history. In its heyday, on Christmas Day 1986, 30.15million viewers tuned in to see "Dirty" Den Watts hand over divorce papers to wife Angie.

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About bloody time too! I hope he gets a big explosive exit - the amount of times he's escaped serious injury has always annoyed me!
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 11:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I am not surprised. The character has become boring. I would be bored as hell myself playing that part. Nothing ever changes with him even when stuff actually happens.
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 12:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

About time to say goodye Ian. thumbs
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 1:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The BBC today categorically denied reports in a Sunday newspaper that Adam Woodyatt is to quit EastEnders.

The 37-year-old actor, who plays the only remaining original Walford character Ian Beale, was reportedly "totally fed up" with his role and had informed bosses that he wanted to leave.

A spokeswoman for the soap told DS: "There is absolutely no truth in this story whatsoever."

This fresh claim comes only a month after the news that Wendy Richard is to leave the Square at Christmas. At the same time, it was suggested that Woodyatt was also threatening to quit.
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 2:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well, I can't see that his character's really doing anything, and quite frankly, I'm already sick of his WTCC (or whatever the initials are!) storyline.

If he's staying, they need to give him something to do already!
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 7:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Skylace wrote:
The BBC today categorically denied reports in a Sunday newspaper that Adam Woodyatt is to quit EastEnders.

The 37-year-old actor, who plays the only remaining original Walford character Ian Beale, was reportedly "totally fed up" with his role and had informed bosses that he wanted to leave.

A spokeswoman for the soap told DS: "There is absolutely no truth in this story whatsoever."

This fresh claim comes only a month after the news that Wendy Richard is to leave the Square at Christmas. At the same time, it was suggested that Woodyatt was also threatening to quit.


hold up - should we take the word of a bunch of net-geeks over a national tabloid?

It's a tough choice!!
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 2:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

faceless wrote:
Skylace wrote:
The BBC today categorically denied reports in a Sunday newspaper that Adam Woodyatt is to quit EastEnders.

The 37-year-old actor, who plays the only remaining original Walford character Ian Beale, was reportedly "totally fed up" with his role and had informed bosses that he wanted to leave.

A spokeswoman for the soap told DS: "There is absolutely no truth in this story whatsoever."

This fresh claim comes only a month after the news that Wendy Richard is to leave the Square at Christmas. At the same time, it was suggested that Woodyatt was also threatening to quit.


It really is!

hold up - should we take the word of a bunch of net-geeks over a national tabloid?

It's a tough choice!!
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The funny thing is I stumbled onto this story by accident almost about 10 minutes after your post he was leaving!
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 1:57 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

oh my gawd if the squeel leaves who will grunt an phil bully and who will we all love to hate
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