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07 Mar 2026

Ross Kemp to read bedtime story about squabbling brothers on CBeebies

Ross Kemp to read bedtime story about squabbling brothers on CBeebies

Ross Kemp is reading a bedtime story about squabbling brothers, in a nod to his EastEnders character, for CBeebies.

Kemp is returning to the BBC One soap as Grant Mitchell, the brother of Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) as the show celebrates its 40th anniversary this month.

An episode of CBeebies Bedtime Story will see him recite The Squirrels Who Squabbled by Rachel Bright and Jim Field on set from the Bridge Street Cafe in the fictional London area of Walford.

The book is about Cyril and Bruce, two greedy squirrels who have difficulties sharing and are trying to get the “very last nut of the season”.

Kemp said: “Cyril and Bruce realised it’s much easier, and much more fun, to work together than it is to fight. We all fall out with people sometimes – and even brothers can squabble.”

Grant and Phil are known in EastEnders for having several heated confrontations, including from the fall-out from the brothers’ affairs with each other’s partners.

Phil had an affair with Grant’s then wife Sharon Watts (Letitia Dean), and Grant slept with his brother’s former wife Kathy Beale (Gillian Taylforth), leading to them coming to blows.

Other previous CBeebies readers include Olivia Colman, Kylie Minogue, Billie Eilish, Lewis Hamilton, Harry Styles, Reese Witherspoon, Tom Hardy, Sir Elton John, and Idris Elba.

The raft of programming for the EastEnders anniversary includes a 45-minute interview special hosted by former star of the soap Joe Swash, and a special documentary, EastEnders: 40 Years On The Square, fronted by Kemp.

Kemp has been absent for almost 10 years from Albert Square, with his last appearance in 2016 to mark his on-screen mother Dame Barbara Windsor’s final episode as Peggy Mitchell.

Kemp’s CBeebies Bedtime Story airs at 6.50pm on Monday on CBeebies and BBC iPlayer.

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