Pat Evans
Pat's earring collection was the envy of womankind. She ploughed through a veritable herd of husbands and lovers and was a first-class survivor.
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12th June 1986
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Pub landlady/B&B landlady/bookkeeper/pensioner/ghost
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Since her pre-Walford days as gangster's moll to underworld kingpin Johnny Allen, Pat worked her way through the men of East London - husbands, lovers, even paying customers. But Frank Butcher was the love of her life.
I've just about had enough of you Janine!Pat Evans
Pat's arch rival over the years was Peggy Mitchell – they fought for Frank’s attention, but their animosity softened, finally disappearing during a bout of drunk and disorderly behaviour behind the wheel of an ice cream van in a hospital car park.
In Albert Square, if Pat wasn't related to you, she'd be up in your business. If you were homeless, she'd take you in (and mix you a Pink Lady at her cocktail bar). As far as Walford was concerned, if you had Pat on your side, you were made.
She was the (diamonte-studded, gold plated) jewel in Walford’s crown. When she died in 2012, all of Walford turned out to mourn the death of a true Walford icon. The End of an Earring.
Played by Pam St Clement
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Celebrate a true Walford icon. Watch some of Pat's best bits, plus more goodies.
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Pat Evans character trail
Pat's earring collection is the envy of womankind. She's ploughed through a veritable herd of husbands and lovers and is a first-class survivor.
