Shaun said of looking back on the tragedy: “I don’t think anyone has come any further, you know that policeman got shot the other day, there was London Bridge. “I don’t think the war on terror is ever going to be won.
It’s a never-ending tragic circle.”“So he (his late friend) just happened to be part of that, it’s a mess you know…but he was a special bloke and I wanted to tell his story.”It comes as the actor admitted that his exit from EastEnders back in 2004 was so he could explore new ventures, claiming BBC bosses "wouldn't really let you do much".
The comedian, who played show favourite Barry Evans for ten years, explained that it is very different for the soap’s actors today, who are often able to join reality programmes such as.
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