Rearranging the letters of 'Kathleen Slater' ("EastEnders" character) gives:
Keen as Hell! Tart.
(by Jean
Merges by hand) (2000) (pending approval)
The alert ankles.
(by Jean
Merges by hand) (2000) (pending approval)
Hell! Earnest Kat.
(by Jean
Merges by hand) (2000) (pending approval)
Keen lethal star.
(by Jean
Merges by hand) (2000) (pending approval)
A tart? Hell's keen.
(by Jean
Merges by hand) (2000) (pending approval)
See Kat enthrall.
(by Jean
Merges by hand) (2000) (pending approval)
Other related anagrams without their own page:
"Kathleen 'Kat' Moon" -> "Mental, OK. Oh, taken." (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2004) (pending approval)
"Kat Slater" -> "Stark tale." (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2000) (pending approval)
"Kat Slater" -> "Task alert." (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2000) (pending approval)
"Kathleen 'Kat' Slater" -> "Take star. Taken? Hell!" (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2000) (pending approval)
"Kathleen 'Kat' Slater" -> "Tart task. All keen, eh?" (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2000) (pending approval)
"Kathleen 'Kat' Slater" -> "All keen? Ask the tart." (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2000) (pending approval)
"Kathleen 'Kat' Slater" -> "Keen, eh? Ask tall tart." (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2000) (pending approval)
"Kathleen 'Kat' Slater" -> "Keen? Ask lethal tart!" (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2000) (pending approval)
"Kathleen 'Kat' Slater" -> "Enthrall. Takes 'take'" (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2000) (pending approval)
"Kathleen 'Kat' Slater" -> "Halt keen tart's leak." (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2000) (pending approval)
"Kathleen 'Kat' Slater" -> "Threaten. Talks leak." (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2000) (pending approval)
"Kathleen 'Kat' Slater" -> "That star leak. Kneel." (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2000) (pending approval)
"Kathleen 'Kat' Slater" -> "The tart's ankle leak." (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2000) (pending approval)
"Kathleen 'Kat' Slater" -> "That sleek ankle rat." (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2000) (pending approval)
"Laila Morse" -> "Amoral lies." (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2001) (pending approval)
"Laila Morse" -> "So lame. Liar." (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2001) (pending approval)
"Laila Morse" -> "Mo's ale. Liar." (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2001) (pending approval)
"Laila Morse" -> "Mo's real ail." (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2001) (pending approval)
"Laila Morse" -> "Mo: I all ears!" (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2001) (pending approval)
"The Queen Victoria" -> "Inactive, queer, hot." (by Jean
Merges using Anagram Genius) (2005)
"BBC's Eastenders" -> "Drabbest scenes." (by Adrian Hickford using Anagram Genius) (2003)
"BBC's Eastenders" -> "Actress: Den ebbs." (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2002) (pending approval)
"BBC's Eastenders" -> "Bends. Be actress." (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2002) (pending approval)
"BBC's Eastenders" -> "Actress' end ebbs." (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2002) (pending approval)
"BBC's Eastenders" -> "Ben beds actress." (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2002) (pending approval)
"BBC's Eastenders" -> "Drab? Best scenes!" (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2002) (pending approval)
"BBC's Eastenders" -> "Best Bard scenes?" (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2002) (pending approval)
"Steve Macfadden, actor" -> "Vendettas accord fame." (by Robert Parrott using Anagram Genius) (2005) (pending approval)
"The actress Kathryn Apanowicz" -> "Recast the hip, swank, zany actor." (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2002) (pending approval)
"The actress Danniella Westbrook" -> "OK in her two ball EastEnders acts." (by Jean
Merges by hand) (1997) (pending approval)
"Shane "Alfie Moon" Ritchie" -> "He's a male hero in fiction." (by Mick Tully using Anagram Genius) (2004)
"Shane "Alfie Moon" Ritchie" -> "He's a lame hero in fiction." (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2004) (pending approval)
"Pauline and Arthur Fowler" -> "Hi! Turn up near Walford ale!" (by Jean
Merges using Anagram Genius) (1996)
"Pauline and Arthur Fowler" -> "Hearten. (Up Walford urinal)" (by Jean
Merges by hand) (1996) (pending approval)
"Rebekah Wade and Ross Kemp" -> "Naked, ashamed. Berserk - POW!" (by Robert Parrott using Anagram Genius) (2005) (pending approval)
"Dennis" -> "Sinned." (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2004) (pending approval)
"Rebekah Wade, Editor of the Sun Newspaper" -> "Weakhanded? Wherefore! Beat up inept Ross..." (by Robert Parrott using Anagram Genius) (2005) (pending approval)