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Since joining the show in 1985, Dot Branning has been a key character across many of the ups and downs of the fictional London borough of Walford.
The Sun reported last year that BBC bosses were so keen to keep Brown's character on the show that she would be paid £300,000 a year to extend her contract with the show.
But it's not all about the money for Brown, who says that life would be duller if she wasn't on the show. "As long as I am capable of working, and can learn lines and move around, I will carry on," she said.
"I’d be utterly bored if I stopped."
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