Roly was given to Sharon Watts by her father, Den. Sharon's mother, Angie, does not like the dog much and once even accuses him of deliberately causing her to trip and fall on the stairs. However, during Den and Angie's divorce in 1987, Angie is horrified to hear that Den is considering selling Roly. She storms round to The Queen Victoriapublic house and demands that Den give Roly to her. Roly is involved in many storylines during his time in the show. He is often used by his owners as a silent sounding board, and is made privy to all their secrets and woes. It is Roly who first alerted viewers to the fact that his owner, Den, had got the 16-year-old schoolgirl, Michelle Fowler, pregnant in October 1985; one of the soaps most renowned 'whodunit' plots. After months of speculation, Michelle goes to meet the father at a nearby canal, and Roly bounds out of the mystery man's car, showing the identity of the man to be Den. Roly is a bit of a rogue from time to time. He tramples over Tom Clements' prize leeks, which leads to Tom stealing Arthur Fowler's leeks and winning first prize in the London in Bloom competition. He also bites Alan McIntyre on the bottom after he tries to evict Ali and Sue Osman. He also tears apart Ethel Skinner's Christening gown she'd been knitting for the Fowlers. Roly gives everyone a fright when he eats some rat poison that Debbie Wilkins had laid down in the First til Last grocery store. However, after being sick on the floor of James Willmott-Brown's new carpet at The Dagmar, he makes a full recovery. Roly is the first to find Pat Wicks in Albert Square gardens when she'd been savaged by the Walford ripper. Pat later demands that he be kicked out of The Vic when the Butchers moved in in 1988. Roly then runs away but is found by Junior Roberts who returns him to the Butchers. Diane and Ricky Butcher change Pat's mind and Mo, who at first suggests they get a kennel for Roly, warms to him so much that he goes to live with her at her flat for a while. When Eddie Royle becomes the new landlord of The Vic in 1990, Roly lives with him and Sharon Watts, who lodges there as barmaid. It is whilst out walking Roly one evening that Eddie is stabbed and left to die in the middle of the Square. His body is only found after Roly begins barking. Roly then lives with his original owner Sharon and her husband Grant Mitchell. Roly has several brushes with death over the years. He is injured in a car accident caused by a drunk Pete Beale and is nearly burnt alive when Grant torches The Vic in an insurance scam. However, in October 1993, Roly's luck finally runs out when Sharon asks Grant to take Roly for a walk, but he pays Mandy Salter £10 to do it for him. A few hours later, Mandy returns to explain the circumstances of Roly's death to Grant and Sharon. According to Mandy, Roly slipped his lead to chase a cat and was run over by a lorry. Sharon is devastated. 14.8 million viewers watched Roly's last appearance on-screen. Off-screen, the real Roly was getting too old to appear regularly on television so it was decided that he should retire to live with his owner, Julia Smith. On 2 August 1995, Roly died following an operation for breathing problems aggravated by the 1995 heatwave.
Casting
Roly was cast less than a week before the filming of EastEnders began. From the beginning it was decided that the occupants of The Queen Victoria pub, Den, Angie and Sharon Watts, were to have a German Shepherd named Prince. However, finding an Alsatian that was light enough in colour not to merge into the background of the set proved to be difficult. Eventually, the co-creator/producer of the show, Julia Smith, was contacted by a company named Janimals, who specialised in providing and training animals for television and films. They had found a seven-month-old Poodle, called Roly, who might still be young enough to be trained. Training was said to take three weeks, and as the Poodle was a similar size to an Alsatian, Roly got the part. Roly was made the property of the BBC, given an ID card, and taken to live with Julia Smith at her home in London. Roly and Willy the pug shared a dressing room at Elstree studios.