Former EastEnders Boss Recalls Showdown Between Barbara Windsor And June Brown

"She was so sharp, she knew the audience, and kept actors young and old in check."

Former EastEnders chief Dominic Treadwell-Collins has revealed that Dame Barbara Windsor frequently kept her co-stars in check during her time on the BBC soap.

And it wasn’t just the younger cast members she would keep in line, either, with Dominic recalling a confrontation between Dame Barbara and Dot Cotton star June Brown. 

Speaking to Radio Times, he revealed: “Barbara was the best executive producer EastEnders never had.

“She was so sharp, she knew the audience, and kept actors young and old in check. 

“Once, June Brown shouted at us from her dressing room window, ‘Your storylines are shit.’ Barbara grabbed her, brought her upstairs and told her to apologise.” 

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Dame Barbara Windsor and June Brown
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He also told of an incident in which the Peggy Mitchell actor told off her on-screen nieces Samantha Womack and Rita Simons for wearing Ugg boots behind the bar of the Queen Vic, even though their feet were completely out of shot. 

Dominic worked with Dame Barbara on several of her biggest EastEnders storylines, most notably the plot which saw her character taking her own life in 2016. 

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The showbiz legend died earlier this month at the age of 83, six years after being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s.

Dame Barbara devoted her final years in the public eye to raising awareness of dementia, and last year met with prime minister Boris Johnson to discuss reforms to dementia care in the UK.

Since her death, a fundraiser in Dame Barbara’s name has already accrued more than £100,000 in donations, with proceeds going towards Alzheimer’s Research UK.

Read Dominic Treadwell-Collins’ full interview in the new issue of Radio Times.

Barbara Windsor's Career In Pictures
An early headshot of Barbara taken in the 1950s.(01 of32)
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In a production of Fings Ain't What They Used To Be at Garrick Theatre, London in 1960.(02 of32)
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Carry On Spying (1964)(03 of32)
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Performing on TV show Thank Your Lucky Stars in the 1960s(04 of32)
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On The Des O'Connor Show in 1966.(05 of32)
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Carry On Henry (1967)(06 of32)
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Carry On Doctor (1967)(07 of32)
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Carry On Doctor (1967)(08 of32)
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Carry On Camping (1969)(09 of32)
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Carry On Again Doctor (1967)(10 of32)
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Carry On Again Doctor (1967)(11 of32)
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On stage in The Boy Friend in 1971(12 of32)
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Carry On Matron (1972)(13 of32)
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Carry on Abroad (1972)(14 of32)
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Carry On Matron (1972)(15 of32)
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Carry On Dick (1974)(16 of32)
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With Danny La Rue in Come Spy With Me in 1977.(17 of32)
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In Worzel Gummidge in 1979.(18 of32)
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With Pauline Quirke in Both Ends Meet in 1980.(19 of32)
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With Russell Grant on Family Fortunes in 1990.(20 of32)
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One Foot In The Grave(21 of32)
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Actors Richard Wilson and Barbara Windsor in a scene from episode 'The Affair of the Hollow Lady' of the BBC Television sitcom 'One Foot in the Grave', October 23rd 1994. (Photo by Don Smith/Radio Times/Getty Images) (credit:Radio Times via Getty Images)
In panto in 1994.(22 of32)
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With EastEnders co-star Ross Kemp in 1996.(23 of32)
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With Graham Norton at a Pride event in 1997(24 of32)
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With on-screen husband Mike Reid in EastEnders in 1999.(25 of32)
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Launching her first solo album in 1999.(26 of32)
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Being turned into a waxwork at Madam Tussauds in 2000.(27 of32)
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Receiving her MBE at Buckingham Palace in 2000.(28 of32)
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Launching her autobiography All Of Me in 2000.(29 of32)
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Showing the Queen around the EastEnders set in 2001.(30 of32)
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With her EastEnders co-stars as show wins Best Soap at the NTAs.(31 of32)
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Barbara receives a Damehood at Buckingham Palace in 2016.(32 of32)
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