EastEnders actor Danny Dyer left fans begging for him to conduct more historical documentaries after he left spectators in fits of giggles following his hilarious narrations on a recent documentary.He certainly provided an insightful description of the Battle of Cable Street - a riot that happened not long before the outbreak of World War II.The soap star, who plays Mick Carter, was hailed for describing racist leader Oswald Mosley as "a melt".As well as blasting his army of thugs, who set out to cause serious harm to the Jewish community that lived in London's East End in 1936, as "fascist s**gs".The clip that saw the BBC soap star air his colourful views has since gone viral on Twitter, racking up over 500,000 views.His narrations formed.
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