Rejoice! Tracey the barmaid finally has her own EastEnders spin-off, after 40 years in the BBC soap.
This is not a drill!
Jane Slaughter, 63, has played silent Tracey since the very first episode, and has become a real fan-favourite during that time.
Tracey is, of course, one of the many named supporting characters that help cement Walford as a real life suburb of East London.
Originally operating a flower stall on the Bridge Street Market, she was taken on as barmaid at The Queen Vic by Frank Butcher (Mike Reid) in 1989. Her presence in the pub often helps explain other characters’ absence from work, allowing them to be at the centre of the drama elsewhere.
Very little is known about the character due to her limited dialogue, though over the years we have found out some tidbits of knowledge about our mysterious Trace.
We know that she’s married, has a son and grandkids, and in 2003 had a one-night stand with Dennis Rickman (Nigel Harman).
Two years later she was struck over the head with a crowbar by Sam Mitchell (Kim Medcalf) and has resigned or been let go from The Vic many times over the years.
Now fans can finally get to know the icon, as she is celebrated in a special five episode spin-off series.