No its Steven Beale the one whom wasn't really his son but Simon's!
2007-09-20 21:30:29
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answer #1
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answered by Madonna 5
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I dont think its Cindys daughter because shes just too young. Shes about 5 yrs younger than the twins and they are still at school. So if anyone I think its her son Steven. I dont know why he would be like that with Ian though because Ian loved him more than anything and fought to keep him. Its probably someone really silly though.
2007-09-21 09:59:28
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answered by Smiley_1714 5
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Look Steven Beale up in Wikipedia for more information!
2007-09-22 04:00:32
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answered by ? 5
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It`s Steven Beale. Check out the last paragraph.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Beale
2007-09-23 14:13:35
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answered by Hamish 7
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Okaaay....now I'm beginning to wonder if Steven (Ian's eldest) has become a cross dressing father hater! Hmmmm...pretends to be his dead mother on the chat thing to Lucy to lure her in,then shows up,dressed as his dead mother,and attempts to murder Ian! Oooooh,interesting storyline!
2007-09-21 13:24:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Norman Wisdom
2007-09-20 17:39:14
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answered by Anonymous
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its supposed to be the baby that cindy had in prison and died in child birth with so that makes it ians long lost daughter who he hant seen so neither has jane but knowing tv that could all change
2007-09-21 09:11:25
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answered by JANICE N 2
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The only clues i could glean from the magazines was that it's someone Jane won't know or recognise but the other long-term residents will, that's about it!
2007-09-21 06:41:27
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answered by ♥Sali90♥ 7
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its his son steven
it tells you if you search steven beale in wikipedia,
it says he returns in september 2007.
2007-09-22 12:45:39
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answered by Anonymous
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i have just answered this question 2 seconds ago its Barbie she dumped Ken Barlow and is now after Ian Beale
2007-09-20 17:40:01
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answered by angel 36 6
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