Actress Tracy-Ann Oberman’s brutal swipe at EastEnders resurfaces before return as Chrissie Watts

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EastEnders star Tracy-Ann Oberman’s brutal swipe at the soap has resurfaced, following the news that she will be making a surprise return later this year.

The actress, 57, is set to reprise her role as Chrissy Watts for a short stint this autumn, nearly two decades after her last appearance.

However, while bosses have no doubt welcomed Tracy-Ann back to the soap with open arms, the actress previously slamming the show’s gruelling schedules and demanding storylines after her exit.

Tracy-Ann also questioned the wild storylines bosses penned for her character, who famously murdered her father ‘Dirty Den’ Watts.

She told The Radio Times in 2006: ‘Each executive producer brought in new writing teams. It was a challenge, particularly when the storylines made you laugh out loud. You imagined the writer must have been on crack when they wrote it.

EastEnders star Tracy-Ann Oberman's brutal swipe at the soap has resurfaced, following the news that she will be making a surprise return later this year

EastEnders star Tracy-Ann Oberman’s brutal swipe at the soap has resurfaced, following the news that she will be making a surprise return later this year

The actress, who is set to reprise her role as Chrissy Watts (pictured) previously slamming the show's gruelling schedules and demanding storylines after her exit in 2005

The actress, who is set to reprise her role as Chrissy Watts (pictured) previously slamming the show’s gruelling schedules and demanding storylines after her exit in 2005

In 2006, after welcoming her first child, she also told The Mirror: ‘You could say I’ve left EastEnders and I’ve got my life back.

‘I don’t think it would’ve been possible to have a baby when I was doing that show.

‘In my first year I was in 139 out of 146 episodes, so I was on this massive wave. A coterie of others were working just as hard – Jessie Wallace, Shane Richie, Nigel Harman – and we all walked around looking ashen-faced.’

MailOnline has contacted a representative for EastEnders for comment. 

On Wednesday, it was announced that Tracy-Ann is set to return to EastEnders after almost two decades, to reprise her role as the infamous Chrissie Watts.

Chrissie was last seen on the BBC soap in December 2005, when was sent to prison for the murder of her husband Den Watts, played by Lesley Grantham.

She had first joined the soap in April 2004 and quickly became a prominent figure and racking up a huge list of enemies, including Kate Mitchell (Jill Halfpenny) and Kat Slater (Jessie Wallace).

But her biggest storyline saw her bludgeon ‘Dirty Den’ to death in self-defence in the show’s special 20th anniversary episode.

On Wednesday, it was announced that Tracy-Ann is set to return to EastEnders after almost two decades, to reprise her role as the infamous Chrissie Watts

On Wednesday, it was announced that Tracy-Ann is set to return to EastEnders after almost two decades, to reprise her role as the infamous Chrissie Watts 

Chrissie was last seen on the BBC soap in December 2005 (pictured), when was sent to prison for the murder of her husband Den Watts, played by Lesley Grantham

Chrissie was last seen on the BBC soap in December 2005 (pictured), when was sent to prison for the murder of her husband Den Watts, played by Lesley Grantham

The infamous moment was watched by a staggering 14.34 million people, with almost 60% of possible viewers’ tuning in. 

Alongside Sam Mitchell (Kim Medcalf) and Zoe Slater (Michelle Ryan), Chrissie attempted to cover up the murder, burying Den under the floor of The Vic barrel store.

She managed to get away with her crime for months, living with Den’s beloved adoptive daughter, Sharon Watts (Letitia Dean), and his son Dennis Rickman (Nigel Harman). 

But when Sam drunkenly dug up the body, she was held responsible for the murder until Phil (Steve McFadden) and Grant Mitchell (Ross Kemp) returned to help their sister and uncovered the truth, with Chrissie being sent to prison.

Speaking about her return to the soap, Tracy-Ann gushed: ‘Chrissie Watts was such a great character to play – a victim or a villain. 

‘She is a real fan favourite so, when Chris Clenshaw asked me to come back and re-visit her and see what has happened in the last 19 years, I jumped at the chance.

‘The scripts are fantastic and I hope the viewers enjoy her as much as I am enjoying playing her again.’

While executive producer Chris Clenshaw said: ‘I’m delighted to welcome the immensely talented Tracy-Ann back to the iconic role of Chrissie Watts. 

Chrissie first joined the soap in April 2004 and quickly became a prominent figure, with her biggest storyline seeing her bludgeon 'Dirty Den' to death in the show's 20th anniversary episode (pictured with Leslie in 2004)

Chrissie first joined the soap in April 2004 and quickly became a prominent figure, with her biggest storyline seeing her bludgeon ‘Dirty Den’ to death in the show’s 20th anniversary episode (pictured with Leslie in 2004)

The infamous moment (pictured) was watched by a staggering 14.34 million people, with almost 60% of possible viewers' tuning in

The infamous moment (pictured) was watched by a staggering 14.34 million people, with almost 60% of possible viewers’ tuning in

‘Although the character hasn’t been seen on screen for almost twenty years, Chrissie is cemented in EastEnders’ rich history for her murder of Walford’s most infamous villain, and Sharon’s beloved father, Dirty Den. 

‘I’m keeping tight-lipped on the exact circumstances relating to her return for the time being, but what I can promise is that it’s never quiet when Chrissie Watts is around.’

It comes after Chris teased the soap would see the return of several beloved characters ahead of the 40th anniversary celebrations next year.

EastEnders was created by Julia Smith and Tony Holland and premiered on February 19, 1985.

In recent years, the soap has delighted fans with the returns of Kathy Beale, Cindy and Peter Beale, and Lauren Branning.

And showrunner Chris has teased that more familiar faces will swing by Walford in the lead up to the anniversary. 

He told The Sun: ‘As we head towards our 40th year, I think the nostalgic element means a lot. Into the autumn and the end of the year, we’ve got quite a few treats coming up.’

Asked if that meant a return for long-departed characters, Chris coyly replied: ‘Maybe. It all depends on the story and where the characters are. But it has to come from character, it has to come from story.’

On whether he had been planting hints in scripts, he added: ‘It would depend when they’re looking back from, but probably. 

‘The 40th has been in the works for quite some time and Christmas is well under way. In the story office there is a board and it all connects. I compare it to a tapestry board, everything has to fit together.’

Several ex-cast members previously returned for Dot Cotton’s funeral on 2022, including Colin Russell (Lord Michael Cashman CBE), Barry Clark (Gary Hailes) George ‘Lofty’ Holloway (Tom Watt), Mary ‘the punk’ Smith (Linda Davidson) and Disa O’Brien (Jan Graveson).

 

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