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A medley of the theme songs from EastEnders and Howards' Way was recorded by The Shadows and reached No. 86 on the UK singles chart in December 1986. [20] A jazzy swing music version was used for the 1988 spinoff CivvyStreet. According to PRS for Music it has 99 different recordings of the EastEnders theme tune registered on its system. [21]
EastEnders is the BBC's most consistent programme in terms of ratings, [151] and as of 2024, episodes typically receive between 3 and 4 million viewers. [356] EastEnders two biggest ratings rivals are the ITV soaps Coronation Street (produced by Granada Television in Manchester) and Emmerdale (Produced by Yorkshire Television in Leeds). [356]
"Every Loser Wins" is a 1986 song performed by English actor and singer Nick Berry. [1] Written and produced by Simon May, Stewart James and Bradley James, [1] the song was heavily featured in the BBC soap opera EastEnders throughout the summer of 1986, sung by Berry's character Simon "Wicksy" Wicks.
BBC has confirmed more EastEnders classic episodes will be coming to iPlayer.
Dr. May Wright (often referred to by the media as "Mad May") is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Amanda Drew.May appears in the series between 25 September 2006 and 25 June 2007, and again between 6 and 18 June 2008, when she is killed off.
Williamson is widely known for his portrayal of the foolish, hapless Barry Evans in the BBC soap opera EastEnders, a role that he played from 1994 to 2004.This was Williamson's second role in the soap; he previously had a brief role as a paramedic earlier in 1994.
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Sean Slater is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Robert Kazinsky, who made his first appearance on 22 August 2006.Sean's existence was revealed on 9 December 2005 when his sister Stacey Slater (Lacey Turner) returns to Walford after their mother, Jean (Gillian Wright), attempts suicide.