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EastEnders’ notorious villain returns after two-year TV break

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Christopher Fairbank is set to reprise his role as Eddie Knight in the BBC soap opera, according to news sources.

The actor’s run as the controversial figure came to an end in 2024, and audiences can anticipate his return later this year.

The narrative arc saw Eddie convicted of killing George Knight’s biological father in an assault classified as racially aggravated.

The Sun indicated that several decades passed before Eddie received his conviction, with him being jailed in 2024.

Christopher Fairbank will make his EastEnders comeback this spring (Image: EastEnders/YouTube)

A source disclosed to the outlet that Eddie’s return would see him becoming involved in a fresh narrative placing George Knight at the centre of the turmoil.

The insider added that although his appearance is brief, his return initiates a larger plotline that will bring difficult circumstances for George and the extended Knight family.

An EastEnders spokesperson spoke with Newsquest and verified Fairbank’s comeback.

According to the spokesperson, Christopher Fairbank will be returning to EastEnders for a short stint later this spring.

The Sun reported that Fairbank has already commenced filming his sequences.

Who is Christopher Fairbank?

Fairbank has developed a substantial career with appearances across many films and television programmes.

His filmography encompasses Guardians of the Galaxy, Batman, Orthodox, Pirates of the Caribbean and other projects.

He has also featured in the rival soap Coronation Street.

EastEnders receives commendation from Samaritans regarding upcoming storyline

Recently, the charity Samaritans praised a forthcoming EastEnders plot intended to address the stigma surrounding mental health difficulties.

On the popular BBC soap, character Ravi Gulati, played by Aaron Thiara, is currently experiencing suicidal thoughts.

The storyline is poised to reach its climax later this month when he faces a critical moment.

Lorna Fraser, who manages the Media Advisory Service at Samaritans, expressed optimism that the episodes would help viewers confronting similar difficulties to seek assistance.

According to Fraser, storylines responsibly reflecting experiences of mental health and suicide can help tackle stigma and encourage viewers who might be struggling to talk about how they are feeling.

The organisation noted it was proud to have worked alongside EastEnders in depicting Ravi’s self-harm and mental health crisis with sensitivity and valued their commitment to handling the matter as safely as possible.

Executive producer Ben Wadey commented that EastEnders always takes great care when researching storylines such as Ravi’s and they’re grateful to Samaritans for the advice they have given them, helping them ensure Ravi’s story is told with the care and sensitivity it deserves.

Which EastEnders actor would you like to see return? Let us know in the comments.

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