Albert Beale appeared in the 1988 EastEnders spin-off CivvyStreet, played by Gary Olsen.
Albert and Lou had four sons (Kenny, Harry, Ronnie and Pete) and three more daughters (Dora, Norma and Pauline).
Harry Beale appears in the 1988 EastEnders spin-off CivvyStreet, played by Aaron Mason.
He eventually becomes an alcoholic, and regularly turns up to his mother's house in Albert Square, Walford drunk and unruly.
[citation needed] Ronnie Beale appears in the 1988 EastEnders spin-off CivvyStreet, played by Chase Marks.
The Beale family business, a fruit and vegetable stall in Bridge Street, is passed on to Ronnie upon the death of his father.
Although Eddie is reluctant to tell him about Zoe's whereabouts he eventually reveals where she works when Nick threatens him with one of his extinguishers.
After threatening the people in the squat, they reveal that Nick is going to find his wife Zoe Newton and son Ashley Cotton.
They later arrive at Zoe's house where she, Nick and Ashley lock themselves in the bathroom after being threatened with a chainsaw.
Zoe phones the police who arrive moments later and arrest Colin and Col. Cassie appears in the two-part episode Ricky & Bianca a special spin-off episode that revolves around the characters Ricky Butcher (Sid Owen) and Bianca Jackson (Patsy Palmer).
Vince appears in the special spin-off episode Ricky & Bianca played by Craig Charles.
He is the owner of a nightclub and a drug dealer who employs Bianca Jackson (Patsy Palmer) in his club.
Will takes care of Dot Cotton (Tallulah Pitt-Brown) when she comes to stay with him and his wife Gwen and he gave her a toy soldier as he thought they would be looking after a boy rather than a girl.
He is known as a dodgy salesman, once robbing an undertaker's shop for silk used to line coffins, and selling it as fabric to make dresses.
He is close with his younger sister Pat and is strongly against her teenage affair with Frank Butcher.
During army leave in 1958, he meets and falls in love with Mo Porter, Pat's close friend, who at the time has a six-year-old daughter Viv.
Jimmy becomes preoccupied with his family and Pat feels neglected by him; she blames Mo for this and begins to resent her.
In 2004, Mo and Pat attend the planting of a tree in Jimmy's memory to commemorate the 25th anniversary of his death.