EastEnders legend returns to Walford after a year away – with a new face | The Sun

MEMBERS of the Beale family have been separated with Peter Beale being the latest of his clan to move out of Walford last year.

But the EastEnders hunk is lured back to the Square next week as Thomas Law reprises the role after 13 years.



The 30-year-old walked on to the set of the BBC One soap for the first time in 2006, where he portrayed Ian Beale's son for four years.

Since his 2010 exit, he'd been replaced by Ben Hardy (2013-2015) and Dayle Hudson (2020-2022).

However, Thomas returned to the London-based drama earlier this year when it was revealed that Cindy Beale was alive and well, despite the claims she'd died while giving birth behind bars in the late 1990s.

Soap fans were sent into a frenzy when it was confirmed that both Michelle Collins and Thomas would be making their way back to Walford in explosive scenes with Ian Beale star Adam Woodyatt in tow.

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Cindy was thrown into the witness protection scheme when her former inmate made threats to her life and met George Knight under the alias Rose Knight.

During their time together, the pair welcomed two daughters, Anna and Gina.

But she eventually walked out on them before settling in Jouars, France, and reconnecting with her former husband Ian Beale.

Their son Peter Beale eventually came to join them but when his half-brother Bobby Beale (Clay Milner Russell) finds out that Kathy is selling the chippy, he gets an alarming call.

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Peter has no idea that Anna Knight (Molly Rainford) has also been looking to get in touch with their mother Cindy aka Rose.

After radio silence, Anna sends a scathing text to her mum and heads to No.45 for a heart-to-heart with Bobby as the pair put their awkwardness from last week behind them.

In France, Peter intercepts the text from Anna on Cindy’s phone and after interrogating Ian, learns he has two sisters.

Ian quickly deletes the messages from Anna and pleads with him not to tell Cindy which he agrees to, but Peter shocks Ian when he later shares his plans to leave for Walford to meet his two sisters declaring he’s booked on the Eurostar that night.

Later on, Peter arrives at The Vic as an unsuspecting Gina and Anna prepare to close up for the night – what will he tell them?

This remains to be seen but, the following day, Bobby wakes to find Peter sleeping on the sofa in No.45.

Peter vows to help Bobby turn the chippy into a success to force Kathy not to sell, but instead he heads to The Vic to spy on his new sisters.

Things go from bad to worse as Ben Mitchell (Max Bowden) arrives and gives Peter a mouthful due to their troubled past.

Fans of the London-based drama will remember that Ben Mitchell attacked Peter after mistaking him for a homophobic individual he wanted to get revenge on.

Peter was eventually told who was responsible for his assault through Lewis Butler and decided to give Ben the comeuppance he deserved.

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Ben was arrested for his actions and Peter quickly vanished from the Square when he realised his grandmother Kathy Beale was refusing to help him take his uncle down.

Infuriated by what he believed was favouritism, Peter packed up his things and gave members of his family a very dry goodbye.

But when he returns to Walford, Gina reveals that Bobby is smitten with Anna and Peter attempts to stop the budding relationship between his siblings.

Peter later wakes full of regret to a phone call from Cindy who can sense that something is wrong but he covers and Bobby orders him to leave.

Back in France, Cindy tells Ian she’s going to Walford to collect Peter but knowing that George and the girls are living on the Square, Ian convinces her not to leave by insisting he’ll make Peter come home. 

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EastEnders airs from Monday to Thursday at 7.30pm on BBC One.



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