List of minor EastEnders characters (2004)

The following is a list of minor characters that first appeared in the BBC soap opera EastEnders in 2004, by order of first appearance.

Keith Makepeace
Keith Makepeace was a Trading Standards inpector who visited Bridge Street market on 13 January 2004. Martin Fowler was worried that the weights on his stall were not accurate, so Sonia Jackson helped him to fix them, and he passed the inspection.

Michael Nee
Michael Nee was a young trainee taxi driver who expressed interest in buying Charlie Slater's taxi from him, as he was due to sit his taxi driver exams the following week. AS his wife, Val, was pregnant, Charlie let him have the taxi for £700 in stead of the advertised £1000, because he reminded Charlie of himself.

Family

 * Wife: Val Nee

Dom Shaw
Dom Shaw was a board member on the Walford Community Centre committee. When Sharon Watts wanted to hold a Valentine's Day ball in the Community Centre in 2004, she needed to get a liquor license, but Community Centre manager Derek Harkinson was unable to obtain one due to a previous criminal conviction for growing cannabis. When Shaw discovered Derek's conviction, he sacked him, but was persuaded to reinstate Derek by Martin Fowler. He later obtained a license for the Community Centre, as he owned a pub.

George Wakefield
George Wakefield was a counsellor at Walford General Hospital who spoke to Tariq Larousi before one of his kidneys was removed for his half brother Ronny Ferreira's kidney transplant operation.

Mattie George
Mattie George was a social worker who collected JJ, a teen runaway, from the bed and breakfat run by Patrick and Yolande Trueman. She took him back to the care home where he lived, after Paul Trueman reported to Social Services that he was there.

Simon Gott
Simon Gott was the nurse who cared for Mark Fowler in the days leading up to his death from AIDS-related illness, and informed Mark's brother Martin of Mark's death over the telephone on 12 April 2004. He appeared at Mark's funeral, and gave Martin a letter written by Mark giving him advice on how to live his life.

Robert MacLean
Robert MacLean was a fire safety officer who inspected Angie's Den following a fire there. According to Den Watts he was a "jobsworth", but the inspection went well and MacLean approved the reopening of the club.

David Collins
David Collins was the husband of Jane Collins who suffered from Huntington's disease and lived in a hospice. Jane kept David a secret from her new boss Ian, but one day Ian demanded to know why she was infrequent with her work, and Jane took him to meet David. Ian regularly visited him until David died on New Year's Eve 2004, leaving Jane heartbroken, as she had slept with Ian prior to his death.

Family

 * Wife: Jane Collins

Clint
Clint (real name Beverly) was a recurring fictional character in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders. He was played by Huggy Leaver. He appeared from 2004 to 2006 as Rosie Miller's brother.

Clint first arrived in his old ice cream van, loaded with all the Millers' possessions. He came to Walford to help out his family whenever they needed him.He was also seen when Mike Swann, Rosie's ex-husband, was staying with the Millers and Keith needed some support. His last appearance was when he helped Rosie to move back out of the Square.

Family

 * Sister: Rosie Miller
 * Nephews: Mickey Miller, Darren Miller
 * Nieces: Dawn Swann, Demi Miller
 * Great nieces: Aleesha Miller, Summer Swann