'EastEnders' Sees Return Of Michelle Fowler, With Jenna Russell Replacing Susan Tully

Michelle was one of the Square's best-loved characters until her departure in 1995.

Last night saw a dramatic return on ā€˜EastEndersā€™, as a black taxi drew up on Albert Square, and out steppedā€¦ Michelle Fowler.

No, it wasnā€™t quite as weā€™re used to seeing her, played by Susan Tully; instead the role has been taken by new actress Jenna Russell. But Sharon at least recognised her immediately and called her by her name, lest there be any doubt for viewers.

Viewers were suitably struck by her appearance... some happy, some cross, some a bit more confused than others.

When the news dropped that the popular character was to return with a new face, fans sounded less than impressed, complaining this was a move too far, even for 2016.

However, the BBC has defended the decision, with bosses telling the Daily Mail they are convinced the award-winning Jenna, whoā€™s previously appeared in ā€˜Call the Midwifeā€™ and ā€˜The Paradiseā€™ for the BBC, will soon bring round any doubters.

Jenna Russell is looking forward to playing Michelle - "one of my favourite characters"
Jenna Russell is looking forward to playing Michelle - "one of my favourite characters"
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Plus, there was never much chance of getting Susan Tully back. Producers have revealed they kept asking the original actress to return but, since leaving the soap in 1995, after playing Michelle for a decade, Susan has carved out a brilliant new career as a director, most notably helming one of the best dramas of the year, ā€˜The A Wordā€™.

Michelle - one of the Squareā€™s original 23 characters - was never dull while she lived on the Square, having an affair with her best friendā€™s dad Den Watts, and having two children with secret fathers - Vicki with Den Watts, and Mark with Grant Mitchell.

Back in the day... Michelle Fowler married Lolloway, but her baby was secretly Den Watts'
Back in the day... Michelle Fowler married Lolloway, but her baby was secretly Den Watts'
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Jenna isnā€™t worried about taking over such a role. She recently told Metro: ā€œIt is a great honour to play such an iconic character. I know the audience loved Michelle Fowler so much, and even though she hasnā€™t been on our screen for twenty years, sheā€™s very much in the fansā€™ psyche. Iā€™m extremely excited for what is in store for Michelle.ā€

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