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Rod Serling | 11:01 Fri 20th Oct 2006 | Film, Media & TV
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I thought it was really funny/scary/ironic that Patrick Trueman has possbly turned out to be Denise Fox's father.

Reason being is Rudolph Walker, who plays Patrick also played the father of Diane Parish (who plays Denise) in Lovejoy!

Another funny thing is I will never look at Sean Slater in the same light again, since I saw him in an episode of The Basil Brush Show last week playing a pop group manager!
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Of all the squares in all the world she had to move into the one where her long lost daddy lives. EE is dull dull dull!!
Is he her father, does she actually know that yet?
Who cares!! It's about time they moved the storyline along and had another gangsta shootout.
I care and would like to know thank you
No, not yet. Probably drag on for another month or so.

Did you know that Jake gets shot dead by the hitman by mistake.....? Because that's the name whispered to the bloke by JA in his dying moments.
yes
See, you already know everything.
No, I dont know whether he's the father. or who shot JR :-)
Somebody shot JR ??????
Ooo I know that one 4getmenot ! Kristen Shepherd shot J R. :-D
i thought the shooting was all a dream by patrick duffy. OMG what if its Patrick duffy thats denises dad and not Patrick trueman!!!!!!
oh my god, do people actually absorb that dreadful waste of licence fee! How can any person ever think that the BBC pay top money to scripwriters (and actors) for that drivel that is Eastenders... come on - who would ever live in a street that has had more murders and accidents that the murder capital of the world, where everyone works within 100yards of their home, -yes, the street sweeper sweeps his own street! the taxi driver parades around the square for fares, -where everyone drinks in the same bar, and all sit at the front at their neighbours funeral. and have a fight, straight after, -or fall into their grave hole, whilst arguing! They even go on holiday together. and we laugh _at so called drama!!. -you know you wont find out till Christmas day on the big story, and your Mum will be jumping up and down to watch it. - my missus was actually looking on the london underground tube map for the eastenders station called 'Wallford' -its getting that bad here. eastenders is a club, where old actors, or bubbling under wannabes get regular money, till, they change scriptwriters, and then a terrible event comes their way. - if they choose to leave the square, -alive, they always go in a cab, and 'look around' then they come back, and buy the pub. (and die) how many owners has that pub had? these people work at a market, one day, selling carrots, then pull a massive deal to buy a huge pub, -with their savings, just to wind up a neighbour? -at least all perpetrators go to jail, eventually, as this is the BBC, and we live in a righteous scociety. How many residents can call themselves a non-*******, and of course, the father/long lost sibling arrives, and doesn't go away, they buy a club, or car lot, or salon. why cant they work in an office? .......... -for gods sake, go outside and breath some fresh air. rumour has that dirty den will return on the halloween night fancy dress, as a ghost! ha-ha,
wow johnboy, you really have got it sussed. you must've watched a lot of it to have been able to come up with such a detailed answer. :)
yeah, its called marriage..............-a woman and her relationship with the remote control. that programme should be renamed, 'just-copped-off-again-ders'

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