Elaine Peacock

Elaine Peacock
EastEnders character
Harriet Thorpe as Elaine Peacock (2023)
Portrayed byMaria Friedman (2014–2017)
Harriet Thorpe (2023–present)
Duration2014–2017, 2023–present
First appearanceEpisode 4942
14 October 2014 (2014-10-14)
ClassificationPresent; regular
Created byDominic Treadwell-Collins
Introduced byDominic Treadwell-Collins (2014)
Sean O'Connor (2017)
Chris Clenshaw (2023)

Maria Friedman as Elaine Peacock (2014)
In-universe information
OccupationPub landlady
HusbandJohn Peacock (deceased)
DaughtersLinda Carter
GrandsonsLee Carter
Johnny Carter
Ollie Carter
GranddaughtersNancy Carter
Annie Carter

Elaine Peacock is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders. Introduced as the mother of established character Linda Carter (Kellie Bright), Elaine is originally played by Maria Friedman from October 2014 until June 2017 as a recurring character, before being recast to Harriet Thorpe from May 2023 as a series regular, taking over The Queen Victoria as landlady alongside Linda, following on from the disappearance of Linda's husband Mick Carter (Danny Dyer).[1][2]

Elaine's storylines in her first stint saw the character arrive to comfort Linda following her rape by Dean Wicks (Matt Di Angelo), pursuing a relationship with toyboy Jason Adams (Scott Neal),[3][4] and feuding with Babe Smith (Annette Badland).[5]

In her second stint, Elaine's storylines include taking over the Queen Vic as landlady alongside new partner George Knight (Colin Salmon) and his daughters Gina (Francesca Henry) and Anna (Molly Rainford),[6] a feud with George's ex-wife Cindy Beale (Michelle Collins)[7] and subsequently falling out with George after he and Cindy kiss,[8] supporting Yolande Trueman (Angela Wynter) after her sexual assault ordeal by Pastor Clayton (Howard Saddler),[9][10] caring for George's brother Kojo Asare (Day Koleosho) who decides to live with her and George,[11] and coming to terms with Linda murdering Keanu Taylor (Danny Walters) as part of "The Six" storyline.[12]

Elaine is described as being larger than life, glamorous, and loves to be the centre of attention, and has a 'fraught' relationship with her daughter due to their similar personalities.

Storylines

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2014–2017

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Mick Carter (Danny Dyer) calls her to Walford for the first time in October 2014 when Linda starts acting strangely, refusing to be intimate with him and complaining of migraines. Elaine convinces Linda to dress up and work the bar during a musical bingo night run by her granddaughter Nancy Carter (Maddy Hill), and later becomes suspicious when she notices tension between her daughter and Dean Wicks (Matt Di Angelo). She accuses Linda of having an affair with him, revealing that she cheated on Linda's deceased father John before his death. Linda denies this passionately and Elaine believes her, but still sensing something is wrong, warns Dean to stay away from Linda. She returns to Walford in December and finds out that Dean raped Linda. Elaine then allows Mick and Linda to stay with her for a while to escape Albert Square. Elaine returns for an event at The Queen Vic, and then again when Linda has her five-month scan. After the scan, she breaks down to Elaine, revealing her fears that the baby is Dean's, not Mick's. It is later but finally revealed that after Linda gives birth prematurely to baby Ollie Carter, he is Mick's son.

One year after Linda's rape, Mick arranges for Elaine to take her on holiday. They return early, and Elaine brings with her new toyboy fiancé, Jason Adams (Scott Neal) with her. The Carters are at first cautious of Jason, particularly Linda, which frustrates Elaine. Mick and Linda hear somebody downstairs, and when they investigate, they find Jason naked with Mick's great-aunt, Babe Smith (Annette Badland). Mick and Linda force Babe to get Jason to leave, without Elaine knowing. However, when Elaine teases Babe as to how she has never had a man in her life, Babe claims that she had sex with Jason. Elaine does not believe her and accuses her of trying to cause trouble for her and Jason. However, later that day, Babe plays a recording on her mobile phone to Elaine, the Carters and the pub's customers of Jason persuading her to help him rob the pub, revealing their one-night stand in the process. Elaine is furious and slaps Babe for humiliating her and for cheating with her fiancé, before Mick orders Jason to leave. Linda then persuades Elaine to listen to Babe's version of events, which reveal that she did not have sex with Jason, but they came close. Elaine manages to forgive Babe, but when Jason arrives for his belongings, she, Babe and Linda are all stunned at how remorseless he is for hurting the family. Linda throws Jason out.

Elaine is thrilled when Linda and Mick plan to marry, but causes tension when she tries to take over the planning. Mick is able to get her involved in a nativity play, so she does not have time to plan the wedding. Once the couple marry, Elaine decides to return to Watford. She returns when Ollie is injured and may have brain damage. Linda misses a health worker's visit, so Elaine takes charge.[13]

On Christmas Eve 2016, Linda receives a phonecall from a hospital in Spain informing her that Elaine has suffered a severe stroke and it is unknown whether she will recover. Linda decides she has to leave Walford with her son Johnny Carter (Ted Reilly) to be with and support her mother through her illness. After six months away caring for Elaine, Linda returns to Walford for her 40th birthday party. However, she returns to Watford the same evening. It is revealed that Elaine has recovered and that her stroke was not as severe as first made out, and that she and Linda are hiding a secret. Linda's secret is later revealed to be that she was diagnosed with cervical cancer while caring for Elaine. In September 2021, Linda leaves Walford with Ollie and her newborn daughter Annie, to stay with Elaine.

2023–present

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After Mick disappears at sea and is presumed dead, his new wife Janine Carter (Charlie Brooks) decides to sell his half of The Queen Vic after getting arrested for perverting the court of justice. In February 2023, Linda's best friend Sharon Watts (Letita Dean) offers to sell the gym so she can afford to buy Janine's share so her and Linda can run The Queen Vic together. Nish Panesar (Navin Chowdhry) makes Linda a better offer than Sharon, but both are unaware that Linda is planning with another person to buy Janine's share who by May 2023, is revealed to be Elaine. This prompts Sharon and Nish to be furious with Linda, as they were each led to believe that they would become co-owners. Elaine quickly makes her presence felt and soon clashes with Nish and his wife Suki (Balvinder Sopal) and ends up barring the both of them. Later that evening, Nish recruits his son Vinny (Shiv Jalota) to break in to The Queen Vic and vandalise it in revenge. The following month, Elaine's partner George Knight (Colin Salmon) arrives from Marbella and moves into The Queen Vic with his two daughters Gina (Francesca Henry) and Anna (Molly Rainford), and their pet Chihuahua, Tyson, much to the dismay of Linda. George confronts Nish after discovering that he orchestrated the break-in and warns him off. Elaine fires Alfie Moon (Shane Richie) from The Queen Vic shortly after George's arrival which infuriates Linda. Linda clashes with George as Linda believes that George intends to fleece Elaine. He remains secretive about his ex-wife, prompting Linda to seek Phil's help to investigate her. Shortly after, George's ex-wife Rose is revealed to be Cindy Beale (Michelle Collins). Elaine and Cindy begin a feud and Elaine remains suspicious of Cindy. Elaine's suspicions are confirmed when Gina catches Cindy kissing George. After Pastor Gideon Clayton (Howard Saddler) sexually assaults her friend Yolande Trueman (Angela Wynter), Yolande confides in Elaine who persuades her to report the sexual assault, which she initially declines. When Yolande reports the assault, she asks Elaine for support during the examination process.

When George's adoptive father Eddie Knight (Christopher Fairbank) is revealed to have murdered his biological father in a racially aggravated attack, Elaine supports George and urges him to forgive his adoptive mother Gloria (Elizabeth Counsell) after she hid information about his birth parents. Gloria later dies from a heart attack shortly after George forgives her. After this, George's behaviour spirals out of control and he starts to participate in unlicensed boxing which injuries and nearly kills him. Elaine becomes jealous when George constantly turns to Cindy, and she is heartbroken when she finds out that they have kissed. Elaine ends her relationship with George but changes her mind and gradually forgives him. Before getting back together with George, Elaine confronts Cindy asks her if she wants George or her current boyfriend, Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt). Cindy decides to stay with Ian. Elaine continues to struggle with Linda following her alcohol relapse, in the months after she murdered Keanu Taylor (Danny Walters) on Christmas Day (see "The Six"). Elaine, unaware of what happened at Christmas, calls Johnny (now played by Charlie Suff) to help her with Linda. George's biological brothers, Kobina (Jonathon Nyati) and Kojo Asare (Dayo Koleosho) arrive in Walford to seek answers about their father's death. Elaine and George agree to look after Kojo after Kobina admits he is struggling to care for Kojo as he has autism. They initially struggle with Kojo but he is comforted by a tape of his and George's late mother singing. When Ollie accidentally breaks the tape, Elaine goes to repair the tape and has it digitised.

During Dean's trial, Elaine supports Linda in court when she gives a witness statement under false pretences. After claiming that he is being framed for the murder, this prompts Dean to finally admit that he raped Linda, believing it to be revenge for what he did to her. Linda confesses to the police about murdering Keanu but isn't believed. Linda tells Elaine about the events of Christmas, and that she murdered Keanu, not Dean. Elaine is shocked and distances herself, which deeply hurts Linda, who lashes out at Elaine for not supporting her since her return. Elaine and Linda have a heart-to-heart and she reassuring her of her unwavering support.

After Pastor Clayton takes his own life following a heated confrontation with Yolande, it comes to light that more victims had already come forward with accusations against him. The growing revelations weigh heavily on Yolande, leaving her grappling with guilt over his death. Once again, she turns to Elaine, who reassures her that she was not responsible for Clayton’s suicide. Elaine comforts Yolande, reminding her that the blame lies solely with Clayton and not with her or the other victims.

Development

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Friedman was cast in the role of Elaine on 18 September 2014.[14][15] Speaking about the development and casting of Elaine, executive producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins said that "ever since Elaine became the voice on the end of the Queen Vic phone, we have been waiting to see just what kind of woman made Linda Carter."[16]

Friedman had initially signed up for a guest stint, with Elaine appearing from October to December 2014. Speaking about her casting, Friedman said of Elaine that she is "tough, warm and capable – but also proud and more than a little vain, bringing with her a whole new dynamic when she arrives in Walford to sort out her daughter. Maria Friedman is a West End legend and we are all very excited to have someone of her pedigree playing Elaine Peacock."[16]

The character returned for another guest stint from February to March 2015 and returned for three months from September 2015 to January 2016. She returned for a single episode in March 2016.[13] The character made an unannounced one–off return on 30 June 2017.

Reintroduction

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Harriet Thorpe took over the role of Elaine in 2023.

On 28 March 2023, EastEnders announced that Harriet Thorpe had been recast as Elaine,[17] returning to the show in a central role alongside her new partner, George Knight, and his daughters Gina (Francesca Henry) and Anna (Molly Rainford).[18][19] Thorpe's casting brought excitement to the upcoming storyline, with her character Elaine positioned as a key figure in the Knight family dynamic. Elaine's role as the matriarch was particularly notable, as she became both a supportive partner to George and a protective mother to her daughter, Linda.

Executive producer Chris Clenshaw described the creation of the Knight family, which began in early 2023, and highlighted how important Elaine's character was in grounding the family's arrival in Walford. Thorpe described her casting as a "dream come true" and described Elaine as "funny but fearless".[20] Thorpe added that in the role, she wanted to make Elaine a character representing the over-60s demographic.[21] Elaine returned on 10 May 2024, with Clenshaw praising Thorpe's portrayal, noting that the character had already exceeded expectations by the time her family made their full debut on 1 June 2023, in the show's 6708th episode.

The strength of Elaine's character and Thorpe's performance was a central point in establishing the Knight family's presence in EastEnders, as the storyline unfolded throughout the summer.[22][23]

In April 2024, EastEnders announced a sexual assault storyline surrounding Yolande Trueman (Angela Wynter), where she is sexually assaulted by Pastor Gideon Clayton.[24] Elaine plays a significant role in the storyline, becoming a vital source of support for Yolande, who confides in her following the traumatic event.[25] Thorpe's portrayal of Elaine highlights her character's empathetic and nurturing qualities, providing Yolande with a safe space to process her ordeal. Elaine's involvement in this sensitive storyline is crucial, as she helps Yolande navigate the complex emotions following the assault and offers her emotional refuge. Thorpe's performance adds depth to Elaine's character, reinforcing her as a pivotal figure in Yolande's journey towards healing. The storyline, crafted in collaboration with End Violence Against Women Coalition and Hourglass, aimed to raise awareness about the impact of sexual abuse, particularly for older women, and Thorpe's involvement further emphasises the importance of creating a dialogue around this issue. After the episode that featured the sexual assault aired, Thorpe commented on how "honoured" she was to be part of the storyline.[26]

Relationships

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Linda Carter

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Elaine's relationship with her daughter, Linda Carter, has been portrayed as complex and, at times, strained. After Linda's husband, Mick Carter, disappeared and was presumed dead, Elaine returned to support her, becoming a partner in running The Queen Vic. However, tensions surfaced when Linda confided in Elaine about Keanu's murder and the events of Christmas night, leaving Elaine shocked and emotionally distant. Their relationship has been characterised by moments of both conflict and reconciliation, with Elaine's tough love often clashing with Linda's emotional vulnerability. Critics noted this dynamic, with some viewers feeling that Elaine's approach to Linda's struggles was sometimes unsupportive.[27]

George Knight

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Discussing Elaine's relationship with George, Colin Salmon highlighted how Elaine plays a pivotal role in their dynamic.[28] He described them as a happy couple, with Elaine giving George the space to make himself "vulnerable" to her. Salmon noted that Elaine "instils confidence" in George, recognising his softer side, and in return, George is always there to support her. The actor emphasised that Elaine and George are equals, with Elaine standing out as one of the few people unafraid to challenge George. Salmon explained, "There are a lot of people who struggle to look a man as big as George in the eye, but not Elaine." He credited Elaine for helping George grow as a person by telling him when he's wrong, a quality that strengthens their relationship.[29]

Harriet Thorpe added that because Elaine and George began their relationship later in life, they have a deep understanding and acceptance of each other. She said, "They accept each other for who they are and know what they want, and don't want." Stefania Sarrubba of Radio Times also praised their relationship, calling it "well-balanced and healthy."[28]

Reception

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For their roles as Elaine and George, Thorpe and Salmon were longlisted for "Best Partnership" at the 2024 Inside Soap Awards.[30][31] In March 2024, Gary Gillatt from Inside Soap praised Elaine's clothes style, writing that "Elaine has a style all her own. It feels as if she should always appear in a puff of smoke for a chorus of I Put A Spell On You".[32] That May, Chloe Timms from the same magazine expressed fear for Elaine's relationship, writing that "[w]ith chemistry like George and Cindy's, heartbreak is coming for lovely Elaine..."[33] Timms had previously written that Cindy and Elaine should "team up" and let go of George, though she commented that Elaine would not be "quite so friendly" when she finds out that Cindy has her "sights set on George".[34]

Thorpe's recast of Elaine received a largely positive reception following her introduction as the new landlady of The Queen Vic. Critics and fans praised her commanding presence, with Laura Denby from Digital Spy noting that Elaine "makes her presence felt" from the moment she steps behind the bar, describing her as charming and a welcome addition to the pub's family dynamic. Denby remarked that Elaine immediately connected with the pub's regulars, taking control of the iconic Queen Vic and promising to keep it a family establishment, which resonated with viewers.[18] Thorpe's performance during Yolande's sexual assault storyline, alongside Wynter's, was widely praised by fans and critics who described both of their performances as "phenomenal".[35]


See also

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