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Debbie Wilkins made her first appearance 21 March 1985. She is portrayed by Shirley Cheriton. Debbie is Walford's first upwardly mobile character. She has an on/off relationship with her ill-fated boyfriend Andy O'Brien and she tends to be a bit too pretentious for the working class locals of Albert Square.

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  • Debbie Wilkins
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  • Debbie Wilkins made her first appearance 21 March 1985. She is portrayed by Shirley Cheriton. Debbie is Walford's first upwardly mobile character. She has an on/off relationship with her ill-fated boyfriend Andy O'Brien and she tends to be a bit too pretentious for the working class locals of Albert Square.
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Boyfriend
Status
  • Alive
First Appearance
  • 1985-03-21(xsd:date)
Actor
  • Shirley Cheriton
Father
  • Derek Wilkins
Mother
  • Iris Wilkins
Duration
  • 1985(xsd:integer)
Last Appearance
  • 1987-05-14(xsd:date)
Occupation
  • Bank Clerk
Introduced by
  • Julia Smith and Tony Holland
Classification
  • Former; regular
Gender
  • Female
abstract
  • Debbie Wilkins made her first appearance 21 March 1985. She is portrayed by Shirley Cheriton. Debbie is Walford's first upwardly mobile character. She has an on/off relationship with her ill-fated boyfriend Andy O'Brien and she tends to be a bit too pretentious for the working class locals of Albert Square.
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