Natalie Cassidy

EastEnders star Natalie Cassidy joins comedy legend Brian Conley to take us through the television moments that helped shape her into one of our best-loved soap actors.
Settling in for some nostalgic TV viewing in Brian's vintage-inspired sitting room, Natalie reveals the importance of telly watching to her and her family as she grew up in London in the 80s. From the genius of the Trotter brothers in Only Fools and Horses to the anarchy of Mr Blobby in Crinkly Bottom, the Cassidy household has always loved a laugh. But it wasn't all fun and games - Natalie's favourite show in the world was and still is none other than University Challenge.
While Natalie relives her TV favourites, we gain a revealing insight into her childhood and home, sharing everything from her memories of watching telly with her sadly departed mum to the snacks she used to enjoy and the TV-inspired games she would play as a little girl.
This warm-hearted look back through Natalie's childhood years offers a rare glimpse into the influence her telly choices had on her as she grew up.
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