EastEnders twist as character suddenly drops dead in early BBC iPlayer release

The following article contains spoilers for an unaired EastEnders episode, already available on BBC iPlayer.

Callum Highway’s (Tony Clay) father Jonno (Richard Graham) has died in EastEnders.

The character, last seen in 2019, returned to Walford earlier in the week. He was found by Callum, who had just witnessed his dad launch a homophobic attack on Eve Unwin-Panesar (Heather Peace).

Although his dad protested his innocence, Eve disputed this and Callum had his father arrested.

In the latest episode, Callum decided to sit down with his dad and hear what he had to say. When Jonno arrived at the flat, Callum offered to make him a drink, but he had come prepared with some beers.

Jonno Highway and Callum Highway in Eastenders
Callum decided to have a conversation with Jonno (Picture: BBC)

As Jonno drank, he admitted that he had always wanted his son to be with a woman.

The comments about Callum’s sexuality proved that Jonno had not changed in the slightest. When he was last in Albert Square, he responded with vitriolic abuse when Callum told him that he’s gay.

Accusing Ben Mitchell (Max Bowden) of turning his son into ‘one of them’, Jonno earned himself an incredibly cathartic punch from Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden), putting him flat on his back.

Threatening to call the police and report Phil for the assault, Jonno was cowed when everybody in the pub denied seeing any altercation. Defeated, humiliated and ultimately, disowning his son, Jonno took his leave.

Jonno’s behaviour worsened with more alcohol. He revealed his benefits were cancelled and a doctor warned him to change his unhealthy lifestyle.

Eve Unwin has an argument with Jonno Highway as Callum intervenes in EastEnders
Callum caught Jonno shouting homophobic abuse at Eve (Picture: BBC)

As soon as Callum worked out that his dad was asking for money, his anger grew. The father and son argued, but Jonno then collapsed to the ground, suffering severe chest pains.

Callum was out of the flat as Jonno experienced his final moments, but Johnny Carter (Charlie Suff) wasn’t. Just before Jonno died, he brought Johnny close to him and said that he’s ashamed of his son.

The news of his dad’s death left Callum devastated. He couldn’t help reflect on their relationship, and then asked Johnny what Jonno’s final words were.

Johnny was furious as he thought about them, but couldn’t break Callum’s heart even more. He lied to his lover, saying that Jonno asked for his son’s forgiveness.

This moment made Callum reflect on his future, and he knew he wanted Johnny in it.

Their declaration will spark problems as Callum attends Jonno’s funeral with Johnny and then confronts Ben.

An EastEnders press shot of Stuart Highway, Callum Highway, Ben Mitchell and Johnny Carter
Stuart and Ben will return soon (Picture: BBC)

Max will return alongside Ricky Champ as Ben and Stuart for the story later in the autumn.

Ben will be on day release, while Stuart only visits as he lives with Rainie (Tanya Franks) away from Albert Square.
It may seem smooth since it’s just a temporary return, but in Walford a lot can happen quickly.