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The murder story was in the style of a "whodunit" mystery.Only four members of the show's production team knew who was responsible for Lucy's death. [2] The marketing campaign for the storyline was EastEnders biggest yet; [3] the first specially created trailer aired immediately after the murder. [4]
On 16 July 2015, she returned for part of the "Who Killed Lucy Beale?" whodunit storyline. When she was brought back in 2009, Marsden's feelings were explored in a segment of the BBC EastEnders homepage entitled "Marsden's Video Diaries", documenting the character's thoughts about the storyline in which she was involved. [ 1 ]
Max realises that Bobby Beale (Eliot Carrington) killed Lucy and as Cameron arrests Max, Max attempts to reveal this information but Cameron dismisses it as an act of desperation. [66] When Max is sentenced to 21 years in prison, Lauren tells Cameron that Bobby did kill Lucy but Cameron refuses to believe her and insists that he swore when Emma ...
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.
Upon discovering that Keanu was the victim of the murder, the cast members were all reportedly shocked. [20] Despite the show being "known for its dramatic Christmas Day storylines" and needing a "high element of drama", [21] Clenshaw and the team aimed for the episode to feel Christmas-like as the show is "about family and about community". [22]
Bywater’s most notable role was in EastEnders in 2012 as Lucy Beale, taking over from Melissa Suffield. [4] [5] In 2014, it was announced that the character of Lucy would be murdered, introducing a whodunnit storyline (“Who Killed Lucy Beale?”) that would run until the show’s 30th anniversary in February 2015, when the identity of the murderer was revealed.
Cindy struggles to hide her resentment over Ian, who favoured her half-sister Lucy Beale (Hetti Bywater), and tells him and his former wife Jane Beale (Laurie Brett) that Lucy has a cocaine addiction. Soon after, Lucy is murdered. Cindy reveals Lucy's addiction to the police, angering Ian, as he is convinced Lucy only took drugs as a one-off.
I was so excited and thrilled when I was asked to be part of the episode and I know that every member of cast and crew feel exactly the same way." [ 8 ] The live scenes used 19 cameras, along with the 31 regular cast members, plus 11 child cast members and at least 450 extras. [ 7 ]