Christine Hewitt | |||||
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EastEnders character | |||||
Portrayed by | Elizabeth Power | ||||
Duration | 1992–1993 | ||||
First appearance | Episode 736 25 February 1992 |
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Last appearance | Episode 906 7 October 1993 |
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Introduced by | Leonard Lewis | ||||
Classification | Former; regular | ||||
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Occupation | Cook | ||||
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Husband | Greg Hewitt (until 1993) |
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Sons | Jonathan Hewitt |
Christine Hewitt (often credited as Mrs. Hewitt) is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Elizabeth Power. Introduced in 1992 as a lonely divorcée, she becomes besotted with married Arthur Fowler (Bill Treacher) while he tends her garden. She leaves in 1993 once her affair with Arthur is discovered by his wife Pauline (Wendy Richard).
Christine is first seen in February 1992, as a client of Arthur Fowler (Bill Treacher) who is hiring himself out as a gardener. After Arthur advertises for a new garedening assistant, he is shocked when Christine arrives in Walford, enquiring about the job. She wants it for her son Johnathan (Jonny Lee Miller), but when he proves lazy and unreliable, an embrrassed Mrs Hewitt takes his place as Arthur's assistant.
In May 1992, a phonecall from New Zealand brings news that Kenny Beale (Michael Attwell) has been in a car crash, so Arthur's wife Pauline (Wendy Richard) decides to go there to tend to her crippled brother. While Pauline is away, Christine becomes a regular visitor to Albert Square, causing a certain amount of gossip, and it is clear that she is becoming very fond of Arthur. Arthur is oblivious, but Pauline's brother, Pete Beale (Peter Dean) is more astute and he tries to remind Christine that Arthur is a married man. However, Christine manages to win him round and Pete starts taking her out for a while instead. In August, things come to a head when Christine actually makes a pass at Arthur. He turns her down and she disappears, sending him a letter and a photo conveying her feelings. Arthur visits her at her house, and tells her that he feels something for her too, but is married and loves his wife. They say goodbye and the matter seems to be over.