When did Dot Cotton join EastEnders?
DOT Cotton left Albert Square for a fresh start with her grandson Charlie in January, 2020, and died off-screen two years later.
Ahead of her funeral, a tribute to the late June Brown, here’s a look back on her EastEnders debut.
When did June Brown join EastEnders?
The veteran actress has been a regular in Albert Square since just after the BBC1 soap began in 1985, apart from a break between 1993 and 1997.
She also took six months off in 2012 to pen her autobiography.
June’s character Dot was known for her chain-smoking, working in the local launderette and being the long-suffering mum of criminal Nick Cotton.
How did June Brown get the role of Dot Cotton?
Late actor Leslie Grantham, who played Dirty Den, recommended a relatively-unknown June to producers months after the show began.
Initially, Dot was a rather unsympathetic, sanctimonious character who became warmer over the years.
The first words June uttered as Dot Cotton, on July 4, 1985 – five months after the show launched – were: “Give us a tea, Lofty.
“And a glass of water so I can take a Paracetamol.”
What were Dot Cotton’s biggest storylines?
One of her was for the 30th anniversary when she gave villain son Nick (John Altman) a fatal dose of heroin and let him die.
This wasn’t the first time she helped someone commit suicide, as in 1997 she also helped best friend Ethel die too.
The soap also saw her marry Jim Branning.
After actor Jim Bardon, who played Branning, died from a stroke in 2007, a whole episode saw Dot record a message for her beloved husband.
In 2003 she was also in an EastEnders special called Dot’s Story about her evacuation in World War II, which mirrored June’s real life.
Why did June Brown quit as Dot Cotton after 35 years?
On February 21, 2020, it was revealed that June Brown had quit EastEnders after turning down the chance of a retainer contract – but an exact reason for her departure is yet to be revealed.
Arguably the soap’s best-known remaining cast member, her character had not been seen since January 2020 when she left a voicemail for Sonia Fowler, played by Natalie Cassidy, saying she had moved to Ireland.
Speaking on the Distinct Nostalgia podcast to former co-star Rani Singh, who played shop owner Sufia Karim in the late 1980s, June said: “I don’t want a retainer for EastEnders, I’ve left. I’ve left for good. I’ve sent her (Dot) off to Ireland where she’ll stay. I’ve left EastEnders.”
In 2019 she also revealed she was losing her sight, leaving her struggling to read scripts.
June passed away on Sunday, April 4, 2022, aged 95.
Her family released a statement through the Eastenders Twitter account, saying: “We are deeply saddened to announce our beloved mother, June, passed away very peacefully at her home in Surrey on Sunday evening, with her family by her side.
“We would kindly ask that our privacy is respected at this very difficult time.”