Lydia Asler

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EastEnders character
Lydia Asler
Portrayed by Amy Noble
Duration 2006–2007
First appearance 11 December 2006
Last appearance 13 February 2007
Marital status Single
Occupation PR agent

Lydia Asler[1] was a fictional character in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders. She was played by Amy Noble and made her first appearance on 11 December 2006.

Lydia works for the PR firm employed by Eichel Investment Banking to organise their Christmas party. She worked alongside Bradley Branning, who is a representitive of Eichel, and her colleague, Rhys. She defended Bradley when Rhys bullied him, and invited him out for a drink. She attended the Christmas party, and insulted Stacey Slater, Bradley's girlfriend. This later resulted in Stacey ruining the party and throwing a drink in Lydia's face. After this, Bradley broke up with Stacey, and entered into a relationship with Lydia. Bradley later got bored of Lydia and realised he still loved Stacey. He broke up with her during a Valentine's Day dinner. This was her last appearance.

  1. ^ "Bradley Branning", bbc.co.uk. URL last accessed 2007-02-13
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