Anita Dobson lands Elizabeth I role

Former 'EastEnders' actress Anita Dobson is to star in 'Armada', a BBC Two documentary series about Queen Elizabeth I to be broadcast this spring.

London: Former 'EastEnders' actress Anita Dobson is to star in 'Armada', a BBC Two documentary series about Queen Elizabeth I to be broadcast this spring.

The series will use CGI and dramatic reconstruction to explore England's defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588, reported BBC online.

The 65-year-old described Elizabeth as "a gift of a role, and one I've always hoped I'd get the opportunity to play".

"Playing a queen was one of the most enjoyable times I've had," she added. Dobson, who famously played Queen Vic landlady Angie Watts from 1985 to 1988, will be seen with a pockmarked face and rotten teeth as the "ageing and vulnerable" Elizabeth.

Historian Dan Snow will also appear in the three-part series, which pledges to "shed new light on... Iconic events".

Dobson is married to Queen musician Brian May and had a guest role on Radio 4's 'The Archers' last year. 

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