I have added screencaps from last nights Eastenders.
After a run-in with Billy, Roxy’s close to tears and calls Dr Al for some support. Al, however, has some news of his own – he’s going to a meeting as the partners at the practice are making life difficult for him.
Airs Tuesday, 2 February.
Roxy’s romance with Dr Al in EastEnders comes to an abrupt end during next week’s episodes when he’s resigns from his post over complaints about his conduct – even though Roxy wasn’t registered at the practice.
They weren’t really going anywhere and when Roxy discovered that she’d inherited £3 million and The Vic, Al was well and truly pushed on to the back burner.
So what does the woman behind the character think about Roxy’s lacklustre love life?
Dr Al’s leaving, so that removed any possibility of a romance with him – do you think Roxy will ever be lucky in love again?
“Roxy nearly settled down and once again it was ripped away from her! It’s a shame, though, because the public seemed to really like Roxy and Al together. It was just bad timing that he was going. I guess Roxy can have a bit more fun now. Not that I’ve seen anything in the scripts, though! What’s so funny is that people are so quick to say ‘Roxy’s the Square’s bike’ or ‘the slapper’ but her sister’s going around pricking condoms and sleeping with anything with a pulse! Roxy’s been like a spinster since Sean left and the first bit of action she gets is the doctor.”
Dr Al, meanwhile, tries to console Roxy. Later in the Minute Mart, Roxy’s near breaking point and Dr Al finds her complaining that they don’t sell sugar mice – as they’re what Archie used to buy her as a child. Roxy breaks down in Al’s arms, questioning why Archie never told her about his cancer. Janine’s stunned to overhear the news.
Peggy hands over a bag of sugar mice that Dr Al left earlier in the day, before apologising for not saying anything about Archie’s cancer. Roxy accepts her aunt’s apology and agrees that she can attend the funeral.
When was he on GMTV?
EastEnders star Adam Croasdell has travelled to Malawi to meet the child he’s been sponsoring for the past seven years.
The actor, who plays Dr Al Jenkins in the BBC soap opera, arrived in Mpherembe on Tuesday 15th December and spent three days with sixteen-year-old Jacob and his family.
Mpherembe village is part of World Vision’s Kayezi Area Development in the north of Malawi.
Area Development Programmes are large geographical areas of a country that can be made up of 100+ villages. World Vision staff work alongside the community there for 12-15 years, or until a point when the community can continue to work their way out of poverty without World Vision’s aid.
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