Jonno Highway, played by
Richard Graham, is the father of
Stuart Highway (
Ricky Champ) and
Callum Highway (
Tony Clay). Jonno began appearing as a guest on 1 July 2019. Upon the red carpet at the
2019 British Soap Awards, Champ spoke to
Radio Times about Graham's casting: "Richard comes in and it's an explosive little storyline. It illuminates a lot about Stuart and his brother Callum's upbringing. It was rough!" Clay spoke to
Metro exclusively: "I think Jonno is the crutch of it all – you really see in him why Callum and Stuart have so many issues. You see where Stuart's aggression comes from and why Callum is so reluctant to come forward about how he feels as he has someone who has suppressed him and put him down all these years. It's all about Callum trying to be the man to prove himself to his dad – but that's not who he wants to be. He just wants his dad to be proud of him but he's never going to be because nothing he ever does is good enough. He has seen his dad be aggressive when he was younger – he has that hold over them still. The minute he walks back in, it's “here we go again”. But equally, there's a hope that it could all work out okay. Maybe they can do this and do the whole family thing, even with what did happen with Ben – but then again, it is
EastEnders, isn't it? We've seen the impact that Stuart has had on the people of the Square and now you are going to see the root of that and that's in his dad. That can only bring a whirlwind. He's the life of the party but behind closed doors, he is something else entirely and he brings a real edge to the Square. You really start to see the root of Callum and Stuart's troubles – it'll be really interesting to watch. Viewers will hopefully start to get it – and that'll be the excitement." Jonno is first seen in July 2019 after being contacted by his son Callum's fiancée,
Whitney Dean (
Shona McGarty). He has a disagreement with
Ben Mitchell (
Max Bowden) over
gay pride and is confronted by his father,
Phil (
Steve McFadden). It is revealed that Jonno was not a good father to Callum or Stuart and would be violent towards Stuart. He reveals that he has changed and attempts to reconcile with his family. Jonno confronts Ben in the toilets and expresses his disgust with homosexuals, causing a fight between him and Ben. Jonno's true colours are exposed and Stuart threatens him out of Walford. Jonno returns two months later, wanting to find out how Callum's wedding went. When he discovers that the wedding was called off he confronts Callum about it, and Callum comes out as gay to his father. Disgusted, Jonno accuses Ben of turning him into "one of them", earning himself a punch from Phil in return. Jonno then leaves Walford, disowning Callum. Jonno returns in September 2025 when he is arrested by Callum for assaulting
Eve Panesar-Unwin (
Heather Peace) in a
homophobic attack. Callum's friend
Johnny Carter (
Charlie Suff) meets with Jonno acting as his legal representation, and through this discovers that Jonno has reached out to Callum in an attempt to make amends. Johnny persuades Callum to meet with Jonno, who laughs and ridicules Callum when he learns that Ben has been
extradited and is serving a prison sentence in
America, although apologises when he finds out that Callum has a stepdaughter from Ben,
Lexi Pearce (Isabella Brown). Jonno informs Callum that he is dying, and needs money and a place to stay, leading to an argument. Jonno collapses and suffers a
heart attack, and while Callum calls for help, Jonno asks Johnny to tell Callum that he will always be ashamed of him. Jonno dies, and when Callum asks what his last words were, Johnny lies and says that Jonno regretted how he treated Callum. == Sheree Trueman ==