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EastEnders is a popular BBC television soap opera, first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC1 on 19 February 1985 and continuing to date.
EastEnders storylines examine the domestic and professional lives of the people who live and work in Albert Square, a Victorian square of terraced houses, a pub, a street market and various small businesses, in the East End of London, England.
The series was originally screened as two half-hour episodes a week. Today four episodes are broadcast each week and an omnibus edition screens on Sunday afternoons. It is one of the UK's highest-rated programmes, often appearing near or at the top of the week's BARB ratings. Within eight months of its launch, it reached the number one spot in the ratings, and has almost consistently remained amongst the top-rated programmes in Britain ever since. The average audience share for an episode is currently between 45 and 50%.
The invention of producer Julia Smith and script editor Tony Holland, EastEnders has remained significant in terms of the BBC's success and audience share, and also the history of British television drama, tackling many controversial and taboo issues previously unseen on mainstream television in the UK.
EastEnders has won five BAFTA Awards, and consistently won the Inside Soap Award for 'Best Soap' for ten years running, as well as eight National Television Awards for 'Most Popular Serial Drama' and five awards for 'Best Soap' at the British Soap Awards. It has also been inducted into the Rose d'Or Hall of Fame. More...
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EastEnders: E20 is a British Internet soap opera, which began airing in 2010. A spin-off from EastEnders, it is set in Albert Square, a Victorian square in the fictional borough of Walford, in the East End of London. Each series follows four teenage characters: Zsa Zsa Carter (Emer Kenny), Leon Small (Sam Attwater), Fatboy (Ricky Norwood) and Mercy Olubunmi (Bunmi Mojekwu) in series 1; and Asher Levi (Heshima Thompson), his brother Sol (Tosin Cole), Naz Mehmet (Emaa Hussen), and Stevie Dickinson (Amanda Fairbank-Hynes) in series 2. The show's title comes from Walford's fictional London postcode district, E20.
EastEnders: E20 originally aired as part of the main show's 25th anniversary celebrations. It was devised in a bid to develop and nurture new talent, including writers, actors, composers and remixers, and target a younger audience, as well as to attempt to drive more people onto the Internet. The series was the idea of executive producers Diederick Santer, who wanted a show where regular EastEnders characters would be in the background, and John Yorke, who wanted to improve the portrayal of teenagers in EastEnders and to get younger people writing for it.
The show's writers, all newcomers aged between 17 and 22, were selected through a writing competition, and created the series at a BBC summer school. The theme tune was also selected through a competition, promoted on BBC Radio 1. The show primarily operates as a standalone series but also cross-references storylines of the main soap, and features cameo appearances from several of the regular characters from EastEnders. More...
Selected biography
Tommy Eytle (16 July 1927–19 June 2007) was a Guyanese musician and actor. Although born in Guyana, Eylte's career was based in the United Kingdom, where he lived after emigrating in 1951.
Eytle's career began in the 1950s. He initially found success playing African and Caribbean music with his Tommy Eytle's Calypso Band. He continued to perform musically until the mid 1990s. He had many roles on television, radio, film and stage, but he was most famous for playing the role of Jules Tavernier in the BBC soap opera EastEnders from 1990-1997. He died in June 2007, less than a month before his 80th birthday.
Eytle was born in Georgetown, Guyana (then British Guiana), to James—a gold miner— and Gertrude Eytle. Eytle attended St Philip's Primary School, Central High School and Queen's College of Guyana. After finishing his education he worked as a gold and diamond miner with his father for a year, before joining the Civil Service and qualifying as a land surveyor. More...
Did you know...
...that Pam St. Clement has over 125 pairs of earrings for her character, Pat Evans?
...that Gerry Cowper (Rosie Miller), David Spinx (Keith Miller), Shaun Williamson (Barry Evans), Mona Hammond (Blossom Jackson), Billy Murray (Johnny Allen), Carol Harrison (Louise Raymond) and Samantha Womack (Ronnie Mitchell) all had minor roles in the show before being introduced as other, regular characters?
...that the whisky in The Queen Vic is actually burnt sugar and water?
... that after Mercy Olubunmi leaves EastEnders in July, Fatboy will be the only EastEnders: E20 cast member still in EastEnders?
EastEnders news
- 27 June 2011 Actress Margaret Tyzack, who briefly played Lydia Simmonds before withdrawing from the role, has died at the age of 79.[1]
- 12 June 2011 George Layton will play Norman, the estranged son of Lydia Simmonds (Heather Chasen), and is expected to arrive for Lydia's funeral.[2]
- 11 June 2011 Ricky Grover has been cast to play Andrew, a new love interest for Heather Trott (Cheryl Fergison), and has been pictured filming in Southend-on-Sea alongisde Fergison and Linda Henry (Shirley Carter).[3]
- 10 June 2011 Actress Nicola Stapleton will reprise her role as Mandy Salter, nearly 20 years after she left the soap in 1994. [4]
- 7 June 2011 Soap newcomer Danielle Harold has been cast to play Lola Pearce, the granddaughter of Billy Mitchell (Perry Fenwick) and Julie Perkins (Cathy Murphy).[5]
- 31 May 2011 Cora Cross, the mother of Tanya Jessop (Jo Joyner) and Rainie Cross (Tanya Franks), played by Ann Mitchell, is to return to the series as a regular character later in 2011.[6]
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