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Anita Dobson returns to 'EastEnders' set for 'Strictly' - pictures
Published Thursday, Nov 17 2011, 15:53 GMT | By Alex Fletcher | 31 comments
Anita Dobson has returned to the set of EastEnders with her Strictly Come Dancing partner Robin Windsor.
Dobson headed back to Albert Square, where she famously played Angie Watts between 1985 and 1988, to try and find a "steeliness" that her soap character used to display regularly.

The actress and Windsor were in the bottom two last week, despite a strong Argentine tango performance, and are the bookmakers' favourites for the chop at this weekend's Wembley shows.
Speaking about her return to the EastEnders set, Dobson said: "It was such a nice experience. Very comforting... it felt a bit like going back to a place where I used to live!"

Strictly airs on Saturday (November 19) at 6.55pm on BBC One.
> Anita Dobson: 'I want to stay on Strictly Come Dancing forever'> 'Strictly' Anita Dobson: Brian May is a bad dancer
Dobson headed back to Albert Square, where she famously played Angie Watts between 1985 and 1988, to try and find a "steeliness" that her soap character used to display regularly.

© PA Images
The actress and Windsor were in the bottom two last week, despite a strong Argentine tango performance, and are the bookmakers' favourites for the chop at this weekend's Wembley shows.
Speaking about her return to the EastEnders set, Dobson said: "It was such a nice experience. Very comforting... it felt a bit like going back to a place where I used to live!"

© PA Images
Strictly airs on Saturday (November 19) at 6.55pm on BBC One.
> Anita Dobson: 'I want to stay on Strictly Come Dancing forever'> 'Strictly' Anita Dobson: Brian May is a bad dancer
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