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Yolande Trueman
Yolande Trueman (also Duke) is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Angela Wynter. She first appears in episode 2588, originally broadcast on 16 September 2003. The character is introduced as a love interest for Patrick Trueman (Rudolph Walker). She is characterised as attentive, caring and "principled". Her stories have focused on her marriage to Patrick, and using their characters, producers explored fostering, a feud with Pat Butcher (Pam St Clement), and suffering from being a victim of racism. Wynter was written out of the series in 2008 and Yolande departs in episode 3658, originally broadcast on 3 October 2008. Wynter reprised her role for two guest appearances in 2017. The character is reintroduced in 2023 and returns in episode 6745, originally broadcast on 7 August 2023. The following year, producers used Yolande to explore the topic of sexual assault in the hands of her pastor Gideon Clayton (Howard Saddler).
Yolande Duke was created as a love interest for Patrick Trueman (Rudolph Walker) in 2003. Actress Angela Wynter was cast in the role. Wynter and Walker had previously worked together when appearing in the play Meetings, the former's first acting job. The original character outline for Yolande describes her as "bubbly and positive". Wynter then worked to develop the character and make her more well-rounded. She drew inspiration from her sister Merlene, who had recently died, and incorporated her sister's "gregarious" personality. Yolande is characterised as "a thoughtful, religious woman". She has also been described as assertive with a sassy attitude. Wynter opined that her character is "vulnerable, but she's principled" and has a sense of "toughness". She added that the character provided a representation of woman in the community – "aunts, sisters and mothers". The actress felt a responsibility in portraying her character. The character's backstory states that she experienced a "holiday romance" with Patrick when visiting Trinidad, despite being married to Victor Duke (Ben Thomas).
The character's most notable story is her relationship with Patrick. Yolande's character profile names her as "the best thing that's happened to Patrick". Wynter explained that Yolande and Patrick are well-suited as they have the "same principles", which Patrick does not "stray too far away from" to avoid upsetting Yolande. The pair run a bed and breakfast together on Albert Square. In 2004, the pair were married in a small on-screen ceremony, followed by a reception in the local pub, The Queen Victoria. Wynter explained that as they have both been married before, they opt for a small ceremony. She enjoyed filming the wedding as it was a day with good weather. The show hired a choir as part of the wedding. Wynter liked this element of the wedding the most and found it "really emotional". She admitted that she would prefer a bigger wedding herself and would not want a reception in the Vic.
In a 2004 interview with the show's publicity team, Wynter expressed a desire to explore Yolande's interactions with children and for more guests in the B&B. In February 2004, it was announced that the Truemans would be at the focus of a fostering storyline as part of the BBC's Taking Care season, which explores different childhoods. In the show, Patrick and Yolande meet a 14-year-old boy, JJ (Daniel Anthony), and support him after learning he is a runaway. The four-episode story arc concludes as the pair then decide to foster children. Walker thought fostering was a reflection of the couple's relationship and believed they wanted to do it because they do not have their own children. He added that the story had the potential to "run and run".
In 2007, executive producer Diederick Santer used Patrick and Yolande to cover a storyline about racism that, according to the producer, was inspired by the 2007 Celebrity Big Brother race row, sparked by the racist bullying of Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty by UK celebrity Jade Goody. In the storyline, the characters Jay Brown (Jamie Borthwick) and Sean Slater (Rob Kazinsky) used racist phrases to the Truemans, and their reaction to the insults were explored. Santer commented, "The Celebrity Big Brother race row kicked off as I took charge of my first scripts. I thought it was fascinating because it showed there was a real need for a debate about race in Britain. [Big Brother] didn’t do it particularly well, so I thought it could be something EastEnders should do. Our stuff won’t be overly moralistic or preachy but it will tackle this serious issue head on."
In June 2008, it was announced that the character would be written out of the series after producers opted not to renew Wynter's contract. They made the decision after struggling to create new stories for the characters. Wynter was disappointed with the reasoning as she felt that "you can always write stories for people to act". Speaking to Jasmine Dotiwala from The Voice, Wynter theorised that her character may have actually been written out due to the show exceeding their black and Asian character 'quota'. The actress was proud of her work as Yolande and thought she was "a part of the fabric of EastEnders". She recognised that Patrick and Yolande's marriage was "the only representation of a black union on British TV", which she was proud of. Wynter confirmed that Yolande would not be killed off and hoped that Patrick would not reignite his affair with Pat Evans (Pam St Clement). Walker was also disappointed with Yolande's departure, but thankful for her stint on the show.
In 2017, Wynter reprised her role as Yolande for a single episode. She appears in episode 5461, first broadcast on 20 March 2017. Her return had not been announced prior to transmission and was a surprise for the audience. In the narrative, Yolande is involved in a disciplinary meeting for Denise Fox (Diane Parish). The character's second return was announced on 20 June 2017 and she appears in episode 5517, first broadcast on 26 June. Yolande features in a story exploring Derek Harkinson's (Ian Lavender) backstory. Writers also included a scene between Yolande and Patrick where they dance on his birthday. Grace Morris from What to Watch felt they had obvious feelings for each other.
A return for the character was hinted in scenes broadcast in March 2023 when Patrick decides to seek a reunion with Yolande. Wynter's return was then confirmed on 29 June 2023. The actress expressed her excitement at reprising the role and felt welcomed back to set. She was excited to work opposite Walker again and compared it to "heaven". Chris Clenshaw, the show's executive producer, spoke of his delight at Wynter's return, calling her "immensely talented". He wanted to reunite Yolande with Patrick and believed their reunion was "important" for them. The character returns in episode 6745, originally broadcast on 7 August 2023.
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Yolande Trueman
Yolande Trueman (also Duke) is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Angela Wynter. She first appears in episode 2588, originally broadcast on 16 September 2003. The character is introduced as a love interest for Patrick Trueman (Rudolph Walker). She is characterised as attentive, caring and "principled". Her stories have focused on her marriage to Patrick, and using their characters, producers explored fostering, a feud with Pat Butcher (Pam St Clement), and suffering from being a victim of racism. Wynter was written out of the series in 2008 and Yolande departs in episode 3658, originally broadcast on 3 October 2008. Wynter reprised her role for two guest appearances in 2017. The character is reintroduced in 2023 and returns in episode 6745, originally broadcast on 7 August 2023. The following year, producers used Yolande to explore the topic of sexual assault in the hands of her pastor Gideon Clayton (Howard Saddler).
Yolande Duke was created as a love interest for Patrick Trueman (Rudolph Walker) in 2003. Actress Angela Wynter was cast in the role. Wynter and Walker had previously worked together when appearing in the play Meetings, the former's first acting job. The original character outline for Yolande describes her as "bubbly and positive". Wynter then worked to develop the character and make her more well-rounded. She drew inspiration from her sister Merlene, who had recently died, and incorporated her sister's "gregarious" personality. Yolande is characterised as "a thoughtful, religious woman". She has also been described as assertive with a sassy attitude. Wynter opined that her character is "vulnerable, but she's principled" and has a sense of "toughness". She added that the character provided a representation of woman in the community – "aunts, sisters and mothers". The actress felt a responsibility in portraying her character. The character's backstory states that she experienced a "holiday romance" with Patrick when visiting Trinidad, despite being married to Victor Duke (Ben Thomas).
The character's most notable story is her relationship with Patrick. Yolande's character profile names her as "the best thing that's happened to Patrick". Wynter explained that Yolande and Patrick are well-suited as they have the "same principles", which Patrick does not "stray too far away from" to avoid upsetting Yolande. The pair run a bed and breakfast together on Albert Square. In 2004, the pair were married in a small on-screen ceremony, followed by a reception in the local pub, The Queen Victoria. Wynter explained that as they have both been married before, they opt for a small ceremony. She enjoyed filming the wedding as it was a day with good weather. The show hired a choir as part of the wedding. Wynter liked this element of the wedding the most and found it "really emotional". She admitted that she would prefer a bigger wedding herself and would not want a reception in the Vic.
In a 2004 interview with the show's publicity team, Wynter expressed a desire to explore Yolande's interactions with children and for more guests in the B&B. In February 2004, it was announced that the Truemans would be at the focus of a fostering storyline as part of the BBC's Taking Care season, which explores different childhoods. In the show, Patrick and Yolande meet a 14-year-old boy, JJ (Daniel Anthony), and support him after learning he is a runaway. The four-episode story arc concludes as the pair then decide to foster children. Walker thought fostering was a reflection of the couple's relationship and believed they wanted to do it because they do not have their own children. He added that the story had the potential to "run and run".
In 2007, executive producer Diederick Santer used Patrick and Yolande to cover a storyline about racism that, according to the producer, was inspired by the 2007 Celebrity Big Brother race row, sparked by the racist bullying of Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty by UK celebrity Jade Goody. In the storyline, the characters Jay Brown (Jamie Borthwick) and Sean Slater (Rob Kazinsky) used racist phrases to the Truemans, and their reaction to the insults were explored. Santer commented, "The Celebrity Big Brother race row kicked off as I took charge of my first scripts. I thought it was fascinating because it showed there was a real need for a debate about race in Britain. [Big Brother] didn’t do it particularly well, so I thought it could be something EastEnders should do. Our stuff won’t be overly moralistic or preachy but it will tackle this serious issue head on."
In June 2008, it was announced that the character would be written out of the series after producers opted not to renew Wynter's contract. They made the decision after struggling to create new stories for the characters. Wynter was disappointed with the reasoning as she felt that "you can always write stories for people to act". Speaking to Jasmine Dotiwala from The Voice, Wynter theorised that her character may have actually been written out due to the show exceeding their black and Asian character 'quota'. The actress was proud of her work as Yolande and thought she was "a part of the fabric of EastEnders". She recognised that Patrick and Yolande's marriage was "the only representation of a black union on British TV", which she was proud of. Wynter confirmed that Yolande would not be killed off and hoped that Patrick would not reignite his affair with Pat Evans (Pam St Clement). Walker was also disappointed with Yolande's departure, but thankful for her stint on the show.
In 2017, Wynter reprised her role as Yolande for a single episode. She appears in episode 5461, first broadcast on 20 March 2017. Her return had not been announced prior to transmission and was a surprise for the audience. In the narrative, Yolande is involved in a disciplinary meeting for Denise Fox (Diane Parish). The character's second return was announced on 20 June 2017 and she appears in episode 5517, first broadcast on 26 June. Yolande features in a story exploring Derek Harkinson's (Ian Lavender) backstory. Writers also included a scene between Yolande and Patrick where they dance on his birthday. Grace Morris from What to Watch felt they had obvious feelings for each other.
A return for the character was hinted in scenes broadcast in March 2023 when Patrick decides to seek a reunion with Yolande. Wynter's return was then confirmed on 29 June 2023. The actress expressed her excitement at reprising the role and felt welcomed back to set. She was excited to work opposite Walker again and compared it to "heaven". Chris Clenshaw, the show's executive producer, spoke of his delight at Wynter's return, calling her "immensely talented". He wanted to reunite Yolande with Patrick and believed their reunion was "important" for them. The character returns in episode 6745, originally broadcast on 7 August 2023.