Another major 90s EastEnders legend returns from the dead after 21 years
Just days after shocking fans with the news that Pat Evans (Pam St Clement) is set to return, EastEnders has confirmed yet another epic comeback, with stepson Barry (Shaun Williamson) set to follow.
Despite it being 21 years since he was last on our screens, unlucky-in-love Barry remains one of the BBC One soap’s most iconic characters to ever set food in Walford.

His run of bad luck when it came to romance, coupled with his feud with stepmum Pat – who he blamed for the death of his beloved dad Roy (Tony Caunter) – created countless TV moments that still live rent-free in our heads two decades on.
And of course, his exit scenes are among some of EastEnders’ most remembered, with the popular character falling to his death on New Year’s Day 2004 after a row with wife Janine Butcher (Charlie Brooks)

Janine, in typical Janine fashion, did little to assist him in the moments after his tumble, which ultimately led to his demise.
In the scenes that followed, the schemer implied that he might’ve still been alive if he’d worn ‘slip-on shoes’.
Two decades later and Barry will stage an almighty comeback as part of Nigel Bates’ (Paul Bradley) dementia storyline.
EastEnders is working with Dementia UK to ensure the narrative is told as accurately as possible.
As confirmed earlier this week, a special episode of the BBC One soap – which will focus on the story in question – sees Nigel’s memories and altered reality take him back to the 1990s.
Pat, who was controversially killed off in 2012, returns to The Queen Vic to help him when his dementia symptoms intensify following an emotional evening at his festive film screening.
Barry will appear alongside stepmum Pat when Nigel’s dementia symptoms intensify and, although their relationship was fraught in the land of the living, the duo put aside their differences to help Nigel.
‘It was a complete shock getting the call to go back to Albert Square, but so exciting!,’ actor Shaun said on reprising his legendary role.
‘I have to admit to a few nerves (loads!) when I walked back onto the set of The Queen Victoria, but it was so great to work with old friends and colleagues on such a brilliant episode.
Ben Wadey, EastEnders’ Executive Producer. added: ‘I’m delighted to welcome Shaun Williamson back to EastEnders for Nigel’s special episode.
‘Barry Evans was renowned for being one of Walford’s unluckiest residents, most notably for his choice of shoes, and so it was a privilege to welcome him back alongside Pat for these special scenes in The Vic.’