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Peggy Mitchell’s best moments in EastEnders Peggy Mitchell, played by Barbara Windsor (Kieron McCarron/BBC/PA) The character of Peggy Mitchell was a Walford favourite from the moment she arrived in 1991 until the character’s death in 2016. The feisty landlady was played by Jo Warne until Dame Barbara Windsor took over the role in 1994. Peggy refused to take any nonsense from anyone and would sharply dispatch anyone who upset her with her catchphrase: “Get outta my pub!”. During her time in Albert Square, Dame Barbara was part of some of the BBC soap’s most memorable scenes in the role. ....
BBC News Published image captionSteve McFadden, Barbara Windsor and Ross Kemp played EastEnders Phil, Peggy and Grant Mitchell Actors Ross Kemp and Steven McFadden, who played the sons of Dame Barbara Windsor s EastEnders matriarch Peggy Mitchell, have paid tribute following the star s death at the age of 83. Kemp, who played Grant Mitchell in the BBC soap, said she was the woman who always had time for everybody . Dame Barbara Windsor, the woman who always had time for everybody, has sadly left us. I will miss Bar always. My thoughts are with her husband Scott, who could have done no more and who stayed strong for her to the very end pic.twitter.com/vIIJlA9KUW Ross Kemp (@RossKemp) December 11, 2020 ....
Peggy Mitchell’s best moments in EastEnders Peggy Mitchell, played by Barbara Windsor (Kieron McCarron/BBC/PA) The character of Peggy Mitchell was a Walford favourite from the moment she arrived in 1991 until the character’s death in 2016. The feisty landlady was played by Jo Warne until Dame Barbara Windsor took over the role in 1994. Peggy refused to take any nonsense from anyone and would sharply dispatch anyone who upset her with her catchphrase: “Get outta my pub!”. During her time in Albert Square, Dame Barbara was part of some of the BBC soap’s most memorable scenes in the role. ....