EastEnders Season 19 Episode 203 - Watch Legally and Safely
EastEnders: The cast of EastEnders are full of festive spirit as they perform some popular Christmas songs from Albert Square on BBC One. Shane Richie (Alfie) and fellow regulars are joined by Brit Award-winner Lemar, double Olympic gold medallist Kelly Holmes and McFly, who perform an exclusive festive number.Richie opens the show with Santa Claus Is Coming To Town and Kim Medcalf (Sam) performs her rendition of Last Christmas.How Clean Is Your House gurus Kim Woodburn and Aggie MacKenzie get their rubber gloves on to clean the Queen Vic and Mike Reid (Frank) returns as the Ghost of Christmas Past.Other performances come from Jill Halfpenny (Kate), Pam St Clement (Pat) and Laurie Brett (Jane), plus there is a duet from Rudolph Walker (Patrick) and Angela Wynter (Yolande).Fame Academy's David and Carrie Grant join in and help teach some of the cast to sing. And Charles Kennedy makes a special appearance in Albert Square.There are some comedy moments featured throughout the show as Adam Woodyatt delves into Dickens and celebrity guests are put through their paces at the Walford School of Body Language. Natalie Cassidy (Sonia) teaches young actors to reenact sceens from the shows history and some of the male cast members dress up as Atomic Kitten.
How to Watch EastEnders Season 19 Episode 203 Legally and Safely
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