He'll appear for a short stint later this year.
As EastEnders approaches their 40th anniversary, they are set to welcome home another Walford legend as Michael French reprises the role of David Wicks for a short stint later this year.
Whilst Albert Square has changed immensely since David last stepped foot in it, his character remains cemented in its rich history as the smooth-talking womaniser, and son of Walford’s infamous matriarch, Pat Butcher and Pete Beale.
Over his four collective years in Albert Square, David was never far away from drama having been involved in some of the show’s most iconic storylines, often proving that even his own family were not safe from his deception. From becoming sworn enemies with step-brother, Ian Beale, after he embarked on an affair with his then wife, Cindy Beale, that almost saw Ian killed, conducting endless dodgy deals at step-father Frank Butcher’s car lot, and discovering that Bianca Jackson, the woman he had started developing feelings for, was in fact his secret daughter…
David last returned to Walford after the death of nemesis Derek Branning in 2013, and sought to rekindle his relationship with teen sweetheart, Carol Jackson, but things weren’t meant to be and David left Walford alone once again after she called time on their relationship when he was a no-show at their wedding due to suffering a sudden heart-attack.
Whilst the circumstances relating to his return are yet to be revealed, one thing is for certain, when David is around, trouble almost always inevitably follows…
Speaking of his return, Michael French said “I feel honoured to be asked to reprise the role of David Wicks once again. It may only be a brief visit, but we know from his past that David never fails to create a lot of drama in a very short time.”
To which Executive Producer Chris Clenshaw, added “David Wicks is undoubtedly one of EastEnders’ most beloved rogues, and we are thrilled to welcome the talented Michael French back to the legendary role as we lead up to the show’s 40th anniversary. David’s character was never shy of drama during his previous stints, and I can assure you this return will be no different.”
EastEnders continues Mondays to Thursdays at 7.30pm on BBC One with first look episodes available from 6am on BBC iPlayer
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