List of River City characters (2002-2003)

Malcolm Hamilton is a fictional character from the long-running BBC Scotland soap opera River City, played by Johnny Beattie.

[4]Eileen Donachie (née Hamilton, previously Henderson) is a fictional character from the long-running BBC Scotland soap opera River City, played by Deirdre Davis.

She was first married to Raymond Henderson, however it wasn't a happy marriage, but did produce two children, Brian and Kirsty.

[5] After her marriage to Raymond fell apart, Eileen decided to remarry to the man she thought was her real one true love.

When Lewis Cope turned up in Shieldinch, who was Eileen's first love, she began to get bored with Tommy, and had an affair with her old flame, with disastrous consequences.

However, after a long wait, Eileen and Tommy were going to get back together and whilst on the way to meet him, he was tragically hit on the head, therefore killed instantly by the 'Shieldinch Strangler'.

Eileen never had a proper serious relationship after this, and enjoyed flings with younger men, which proved to make her happy, at least for the time being.

Eileen did however eventually find a new romance, in the form of young politician, Alex Judd, it did fail, but proved not to be such a total disaster like the others.

After going to the Tall Ship to drown her sorrows, she met Bob O'Hara, who she was fond of, and offered the Janitor job to, at the community centre.

Her worst fears eventually came true when she was attacked, but with all her strength and might, she fought him off and this was tough for Gina, but she knew she was strong.

Since the return of her friend Iona McIntyre, Ruth has seen that she seems that she wants to move out of the Tall Ship flat, where she has been living with Raymond Henderson.

[11]Joanne "Jo" Rossi is a fictional character in the BBC Scotland soap, River City who was originally played by Allison McKenzie who left the role in 2007.

[13]Robert 'Bob' Adams is a fictional character in the BBC Scotland soap opera River City, played by Stephen Purdon.

With that, Nicki decided to leave Shieldinch for Spain to be with Shirley, and after begging her to stay, Bob finally lost his girlfriend when she left.

[15]Derek 'Deek' Henderson is a fictional character from the long-running BBC Scotland soap opera River City, played by Gordon McCorkell.

Firstly, he was the product of an affair when his mother slept with her teacher whilst she was a teenager, which didn't exactly make his future promising.

His mother Alice was an alcoholic and had given birth to him at the age of 16 and ran away, leaving George and Moira to bring up Deek.

Other storylines have shown Deek change from a troublemaker to an entrepreneur - he briefly went to University to gain a Business Management qualification, he ran the tanning salon and now runs the garage with best friend, Bob.

[17]Scott Wallace is a fictional character in the BBC Scotland soap, River City played by Tony Kearney from 2002 to 2012.

[19]Raymond Henderson is a fictional character in the BBC Scotland soap, River City played by Paul Samson.

Raymond has recently began to think about fostering after realising he hasn't fulfilled his dream, and has now decided that he wants to help someone else and make a difference to there lives.

[21]Scarlett Bernadette O'Hara; previously Adams and Mullen) is a fictional character in the BBC Scotland soap, River City played by Sally Howitt.

Eventually, Scarlett made everyone see her mother's devious ways when CCTV footage surfaced of Molly trashing the community centre in order to get Bob sacked so that he would have to come home with her.Nicki Cullen is a fictional character in the BBC Scotland soap, River City played by Jayd Johnson.