- Tony Holland
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name = Tony Holland
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birthname = Tony Holland
birthdate = Birth date|1940|1|18|df=y
birthplace =Shoeburyness ,Essex, England
deathdate = Dda|2007|11|28|1940|1|18|df=yes
deathplace =London, England
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notableworks =EastEnders
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portaldisp =Tony Holland (
18 January 1940 –28 November 2007 ) was an English television writer best known as a writer and co-creator of theBBC soap opera "EastEnders ".Early career
His career in television began on the popular police drama, "
Z-Cars " as a writer andscript editor . It was here that he met producer and director,Julia Smith and started a long and successful working relationship.Holland and Smith became an established producer/script-editor team during their time on "Z-Cars" and went on to work for the BBC's hospital drama, "Angels". It was during their time on "Angels" that the format of the programme was expanded from weekly hour-long episodes to a bi-weekly half-hour serial, with the further possibility of the show being aired all year round.
"EastEnders"
In 1983 the BBC approached Holland and Smith to produce a new experience for their channel, a bi-weekly soap-opera that would rival the long established ITV favourites, "
Coronation Street ", "Crossroads" and "Emmerdale Farm". The BBC wanted this new serial to reflect "London, today!" and together, Smith and Holland came up with the idea of a programme set in a Victorian Square within theEast End of London , focusing on its close working-class families and eccentricCockney inhabitants. Thus, "EastEnders " was born.Holland and Smith wanted a primary focus of "EastEnders" to be a large extended family, representative of the type most typically found in the East End of London. Holland was from a large London family himself, and in creating some of the show's characters he was able to use some of his own experiences as inspiration for "EastEnders" central clan the Beales and the Fowlers. In creating the stories and characters, Holland delved into family stories, past and present. His aunt
Lou Beale came to inspire the "EastEnders" character of the same name, along with her two children Peter (Pete) and Pauline. Holland also used some of his experiences as a barman in London's pubs and clubs to create the dynamic pairing of Den andAngie Watts , the owners ofthe Queen Victoria .Personal life
Holland worked on "EastEnders" for four years, initially as script-editor and going on to script many episodes himself. After four years, Holland and Smith decided to leave "EastEnders" together in 1989. In 1991, they were famously tempted back to the 'world of Soap'Fact|date=September 2008 by the BBC to produce "Eldorado", loosely based around the lives of expats in Spain. Their new show was launched in July 1992, but plagued by a string of on and off-screen problems, it received little of "EastEnders" success, and was axed a year later, in July 1993.
In 2002, he was awarded with a Special Achievement Award from the
British Soap Awards , and in 2004 he appeared on theChannel 4 documentary "How Soaps Changed The World".Holland and Paul Wade were joined in a
civil union ceremony in May 2007.citation |title=Tony Holland |first=Juliet |last=Ace |periodical=The Guardian |date=December 3 ,2007 |accessdate=2008-09-05 |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/2007/dec/03/guardianobituaries.television ] Holland died on28 November 2007 , aged 67, after a long illness.cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2007/11_november/29/holland.shtml|title=BBC Press Office - Tributes to Tony Holland| accessdate=2007-11-29] The following day's edition of "EastEnders" was dedicated to him.Notes
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* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article2979582.ece Obituary in "The Times", 1 December 2007]Persondata
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DATE OF BIRTH=18 January 1940
PLACE OF BIRTH=Shoeburyness ,Essex ,England
DATE OF DEATH=28 November 2007
PLACE OF DEATH=London ,England
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