Willy (EastEnders)
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“Poor Old Reg”
19 February 1985
14 May 1992
| Willy | |||||
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| EastEnders character | |||||
| Portrayed by | Willy | ||||
| Duration | 1985–1992 | ||||
| First appearance | Episode 1 “Poor Old Reg” 19 February 1985 | ||||
| Last appearance | Episode 759 14 May 1992 | ||||
| Species | Dog | ||||
| Breed | Pug | ||||
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Willy (also Rasputin) is a fictional dog from the BBC soap opera EastEnders. Willy is a Pug, who appears in the first episode of the programme on 19 February 1985 and remains in the show until 14 May 1992.
Willy was cast less than a week before the filming of EastEnders began. From the beginning it was decided that the pensioner Ethel Skinner was to have a Yorkshire Terrier named Willy (after her late husband). The company Janimals, who specialised in providing and training animals for television and films, was contacted by EastEnders co-creator/producer Julia Smith, and informed her that they could provide an experienced Pug for the part (he had previously starred in Swallows and Amazons). The dog was brought to the studio to meet Gretchen Franklin, the actress who played Ethel. She liked him straight away and so the pug was cast as Willy. Roly the poodle and Willy shared a dressing room at Elstree Studios.[1] In the original rehearsal script Willy was named Phillip.[2]
