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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 is broadcast around the world in many English-speaking countries. New Zealand became the first to broadcast EastEnders overseas, the first episode being shown on 30 August 1985. This was followed by the Netherlands on 8 December 1986, Australia on 5 January 1987, Norway on 27 April, and Barcelona on 30 June (dubbed into Catalan).
[4] On 7 July 2011, it was announced that St. Clement had quit EastEnders. [5] The actress revealed that she wanted to try other things, saying "I have enjoyed 25 and a half wonderful years in EastEnders creating the character of Pat but feel it's time to hang up her earrings. Leaving the EastEnders 'family' will be akin to a bereavement. But I ...
"Something Outa Nothing" is a song written by Simon May, Stewart James and Bradley James, for the BBC soap opera EastEnders. It featured in an EastEnders storyline in 1986 and was recorded by actors Letitia Dean and Paul J. Medford. It was released as a single in 1986 reaching number 12 in the UK Singles Chart. [1]
The first episode, broadcast on 14 November 1986, went behind the scenes of EastEnders. [25] EastEnders Family Album was a special documentary which first aired on 13 February 2000 to coincide with the 15th anniversary of EastEnders.
The first episode of EastEnders on 19 February 1985 centres upon pensioner Reg's death. According to scriptwriter Colin Brake, the creators of EastEnders, Tony Holland and Julia Smith, wanted to start the serial "with a bang, throwing the audience into the middle of life in [the fictional setting of] Walford". The Reg Cox storyline was deemed ...
EastEnders special confirmed as The Weakest Link returns for new series, with Natalie Cassidy, Kellie Bright and Danielle Harold among the actors to feature.
1986–1988 Graham Clark: Gary Webster: 1987–1988 Kenny Beale: Michael Attwell: 1988 Emine Osman: Pelim Ahmet: 1987–1988 Murat Osman: Eddie Izzet: 1987–1988 Rayif Osman: Billy Hassan: 1987–1988 Magda Czajkowski: Kathryn Apanowicz: 1987–1988 Elizabeth Beale: Lucy Bayler: 1988 Tom Clements: Donald Tandy: 1986–1988 Angie Watts: Anita ...