We all know that a death on EastEnders doesn't always mean the end but you can forget a Dirty Den-style resurrection for Bradley Branning.

Former soapstar Charlie Clements has revealed there's not a ghost of a chance that our favourite ginger will be returning to the BBC One soap.

Talking to The Sun, Charlie said: "I can't say I've watched EastEnders since I left. I don't miss it because if I hadn't left I wouldn't be doing other shows which I prefer doing.

"They resurrect characters sometimes but even if they wanted Bradley back as a ghost I wouldn't take up that offer."

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The 28-year old actor added: "I didn't let them kill me off but before I started on the show I always said that I wanted to do four years and that was it.

"It was my decision to leave."

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But Charlie is still holding out for a role in another popular TV favourite, saying: "I would love to be on Game of Thrones."

Charlie's EastEnders alter ego Bradley Branning dramatically plunged to his death from the roof of the Queen Vic pub back in 2009.

Charlie Clements is currently starring in Henry VIII and His Six Wives on Channel 5.