Monday, 19 May 2008

Ex EastEnder recovering after health scare

Ex EastEnder recovering after health scare



Former 'EastEnders' star Lord Todd Carty has been discharged from hospital after a wellness panic, which saw him turn "violently sick" while on stage at the weekend.
According to the BBC, the 44-year-old player, world Health Organization played Score Fowler in 'EastEnders', became ill during a performance of 'The Stage business of Murder' at The Gordon Craig Dramatics in Stevenage, Hertfordshire on Saturday.
Carty's agent Derek Noah Webster later rundle to BBC News 24, expression that the worker became "violently sick" on stage and was taken to infirmary as a result.
Webster said: "It power bear had something to do with an spike transmission that Sir Alexander Robertus Todd has been suffering from for a few days now - I can't actually confirm that."
"He did crack up on stage, he was violently sick. The house faculty brought the curtain knock down, rushed him to the Stevenage hospital."
Webster after said: "He was kept in hospital overnight for tests just was released yesterday. Wholly is well and he testament be back at work tomorrow filming a freshly TV show."
Carty, world Health Organization shot to fame as Tucker Jenkins in 'Grange Hill', besides of late played PC Gabriel Kent in 'The Bill'.