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EastEnders two-hander episodes are singular episodes of the BBC soap opera EastEnders that feature only two members of the cast for the duration. Scripted like mini-plays, two-hander episodes have become a tradition in EastEnders over the years, dating back to a groundbreaking episode in 1986, which featured publicans Den Watts and Angie Watts. [1]
"EastEnders 40th Anniversary Week" is a group of episodes of the British television soap opera EastEnders, broadcast on BBC One from 17 to 20 February 2025. Devised to celebrate the programme's 40th anniversary on the BBC, the week included an episode broadcast live; this is only the fourth occasion when EastEnders has been filmed in this way.
Wright was originally signed for one episode in December 2004, but bosses brought her back into the series a year later for four more episodes. [7] After guest starring in two episodes of rival soap opera Coronation Street , she then returned to EastEnders on a recurring basis until her character moved into Albert Square in November 2007.
BBC has confirmed more EastEnders classic episodes will be coming to iPlayer.
EastEnders Live Week (also known as EastEnders: The Week of Revelations) is a set of five EastEnders episodes, including live elements, which was broadcast from 17–20 February 2015 to mark the programme's 30th anniversary. The episodes were broadcast on BBC One and simulcast to Irish viewers on RTÉ One.
Things finally came to a head in October 1994 with some of EastEnders' most popular and renowned episodes, which have been dubbed "Sharongate". [5] The episodes—which were watched by 25.3 million viewers [6] —turn on Grant's discovery of the affair and his startling reaction. On-screen Grant accidentally hears Sharon unwittingly confessing ...
EastEnders first look at 2024 stories in 33 pics BBC Coming up on EastEnders , Lauren and Penny Branning make a decision about their future during a New Year's Eve party in Paris .
"CivvyStreet" (sometimes written as "Civvy Street") is a spin-off episode of the British television soap opera EastEnders, broadcast on BBC1 on 26 December 1988. The episode is a flashback to World War II and is set at Christmas 1942. The episode was watched by 7 million viewers.