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Lily Slater is a fictional character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders and is played by Lillia Turner. Lily's first appearance in the serial is in episode 4023, originally broadcast on 23 June 2010, in which her birth is depicted. Lily is the daughter of Stacey Slater and Ryan Malloy. Stacey and Lily both departed on 25 December 2010 at the conclusion of the Who Killed Archie? storyline. On 6 December 2013, it was announced that Lacey Turner would return to the soap to reprise her role as Stacey, and would begin filming in January 2014 – thus meaning Lily would be re-introduced into the serial. Lily temporarily departed the serial on 2 August 2019 once again after Stacey attacks Phil Mitchell in a panic to save Martin Fowler. Lily along with her family returns in episode 6133, originally broadcast on 21 September 2020, two weeks after the soap's return to transmission – this time with Turner in the role.\nLily's most recent high profile storyline was in 2023 when she became pregnant at just 12 years old after sleeping with her close friend and neighbour, Ricky Mitchell. She gave birth in the episode broadcast on 5 September 2023 to their daughter, Charli Slater.
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Reginald John Godfrey Bateman, Master of Arts of Dublin was a professor of English at the University of Saskatchewan and an army officer during World War I.
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