Who were Dirty Den and Angie in EastEnders and what happened to them?
DIRTY Den Watts became one of soap’s most notorious villains and his rollercoaster relationship to alcoholic wife Angie broke UK viewing records.
With BBC One having aired the classic two-hander between Den and Angie last night (June 23) which saw Angie lie about having a terminal illness, let’s take a look at what happened next to the EastEnders legends...
Who were Den and Angie Watts in EastEnders?
Den and Angie Watts were the original landlord and landlady of the Queen Victoria pub in EastEnders, appearing in Albert Square when the soap first launched in 1985.
They were the adoptive parents of Sharon Watts, who spent her teenage years watching them tear chunks out of each other.
Den soon became widely hated in the Square for his womanising and criminal ways, and earned the nickname ‘Dirty Den’.
Feisty Angie also went down in history as one of soap’s most iconic characters after her tumultuous relationship with Den drove her to alcoholism.
Speaking about her iconic character, actress Anita Dobson said back in 2011: “She was flawed but fabulous — and the combination was magical. What a wonderfully complicated, completely joyful, screwed-up, mad kind of creature she was!”
What happened to Den and Angie in EastEnders?
Den and Angie's unforgettable love-hate relationship eventually secured their downfalls on the BBC One show.
The pair spent nearly 19 years married but their relationship swiftly began to crumble when Angie got tired of Den’s numerous and endless affairs with other women.
Angie then decided to play Den at his own game and struck up various affairs with other men.
After discovering Angie in bed with a man named Andy - who later died after being struck by a lorry - a furious Den decided to leave Angie for his mistress Jan.
But when Den broke the news, a distraught Angie lied that she was terminally ill and only had six months to live.
Den then whisked Angie away for a second honey moon on the Orient Express, but overheard her confessing that she'd lied about being ill to a barman on the way home.
Den saved his revenge until Christmas Day in 1986 when he calmly served her divorce papers in what remains the most-watched episode of any UK soap ever.
Following their traumatic Christmas, alcoholic Angie headed further on her downward spiral before leaving the Square for good in 1988.
Meanwhile, Den found himself managing a wine bar by the name of Strokes for criminal organisation The Firm.
How did Angie Watts die?
Angie eventually left Albert Square to run a bar with her lover Sonny in Spain in 1988.
In 2002, the news reached her daughter Sharon that her mum had died off-screen.
Viewers discovered that cirrhosis of the liver and alcohol-related dementia had finished poor Angie off in the end.
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How did Den Watts die?
Villainous Den Watts was one of the few characters to suffer two deaths in soapland.
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In 1989, Den was seemingly killed off after getting involved with criminal gang The Firm.
He then reappeared years later only to receive his long-awaited comeuppance at the hands of his second wife Chrissie Watts, who clubbed him over the head with an iron doorstep - and finished him off for good.