EastEnders fans heap praise on legend and brand decision to bring him back the ‘best’

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Nigel Bates talks to Reiss Colwell in EastEnders
EastEnders fans have praised Paul Bradley’s performance as Nigel Bates (Picture: BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron)

EastEnders viewers have praised Paul Bradley’s performance as Nigel Bates.

The former Holby City actor, 69, made a surprise return to Albert Square at Christmas after a 26 year absence.

It soon became clear that Nige had fallen on hard times and was homeless, seeking help from Yolande Trueman (Angela Wynter) at the community centre.

He later reunited with old childhood mate Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden), and it was revealed that he was harbouring a devastating diagnosis – young-onset dementia.

Reluctant to open up, he eventually told Phil of his troubles when it became clear that the stalwart was on the brink of taking his own life.

Nigel hoped that by confessing his own illness, it would show Phil that it was okay to depend on someone else. As a result, the legend was taken to a psychiatric facility.

Unfortunately, in recent episodes, we’ve seen Nige’s condition worsen.

Earlier this week, he forgot that he was living alone and walked through the house shouting for Phil. He then became increasingly concerned when his friend wouldn’t talk to him on the phone.

Billy Mitchell shouts at Nigel Bates in EastEnders
The character had an altercation with Billy Mitchell (Picture: BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron)

After being ignored by Sharon Watts (Letitia Dean) – who doesn’t know about his dementia – Nigel broke down in front of Phil’s granddaughter Lexi (Isabella Brown), who is unaware of his circumstances and presumed that Phil was dead.

Billy Mitchell (Perry Fenwick) lashed out, and Linda Carter (Kellie Bright) thought it was time that Nigel had another consultation with the doctor.

Later, after refusing the appointment, he returned home and was met by Lexi.

She was reading Phil’s suicide notes, and asked him for the truth. With his memory worsening, he began to confuse the youngster for his stepdaughter Clare.

Following the emotional episodes, fans have taken to social media to say that the character is a ‘credit’ to the BBC soap.

On X, @startturntable said: ‘Bringing Nigel back was one of the best decisions of the past decade. A true credit to the show and a character you easily warm to.’

Linda Carter comforting a heartbroken Nigel Bates in EastEnders.
‘One of the best decisions ever’ (Picture: BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron)

‘Great scripts for nigels return helped #eastenders .. sometimes forgettable returns for past characters but with Nigel they’ve done great’ replied @MattZeeMiller.

‘Delighted he’s back but finding his storyline very distressing’ said @nomorepatience9.

@craftysan34 reflected: ‘It’s just sad that this storyline will, ultimately end with him dying.’

@RyanTheSoapking asked: ‘Can we have a whole episode of Nigel & Yolande please? I love their friendship so much.’

@BaileyyThomass rounded off the praise, saying: ‘bringing back Nigel Bates was one of the best decisions ever. What a bloody character!’

Yolande gives Nigel advice in EastEnders
One fan asked for a two-hander between Yolande and Nige (Picture: BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron)

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In upcoming scenes, Nigel is comforted by Linda following his confrontation with Billy and mishap with Lexi.

When Phil returns home, he’s forced to apologise for exposing his secret.

After a mishap in the café – when Phil blurts out about Nige’s diagnosis – George Knight (Colin Salmon) proposes a new way for the men to support one another.

When Linda tells him to continue talking to try and make a breakthrough, George suggests a ‘Box and Bantz’ night for men over 40 to speak openly about their mental health.

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