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{{Infobox EastEnders character
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|character_name=Tom Stuart
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|years=2001–2004
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'''The Reverend Tom Stuart''' was a ] ] in the popular ] ] '']''. He was played by ].

He was the ] for the ] of ], and one of his earliest appearances was conducting the ] ceremony of ] and ] on ] 2002. However, he was earlier seen in December 2001 talking to Dot and Jim right after Dot returned from a visit to Nigel. He has performed his vicarly duties since then, which have included the conduction of ]'s ], and performing ] and ]'s wedding ceremony that was crashed by ]. He also occasionally appeared when Dot attended church meetings and suchlike. He was replaced off-screen by Reverend Stevens.


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