EastEnders began in 1985 as a rival for ITV's Coronation Street. It focuses on the lives of the inhabitants of Albert Square in the rough EastEnd of London. For the past 20 years, EastEnders has entertained audiences with dramatic storylines focusing on real life situations.
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Directors
- John Greening (149 episodes)
- Clive Arnold (138 episodes)
- Steve Finn (133 episodes)
Writers
- Tony Holland (1516 episodes)
- Julia Smith (1507 episodes)
- Jeff Povey (137 episodes)
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- In reality, at least two Albert Squares do exist in the East End of London, one in Stratford and the other in Ratcliff, E1. However, the show's producers actually based the Square's design on…
[show]In reality, at least two Albert Squares do exist in the East End of London, one in Stratford and the other in Ratcliff, E1. However, the show's producers actually based the Square's design on the real life Fassett Square in Dalston.
[hide] - In January 2008, Dot Cotton became the first soap opera character to be featured in a monologue episode, known as a "single-hander". Written by Tony Jordan, the episode features Dot recording…
[show]In January 2008, Dot Cotton became the first soap opera character to be featured in a monologue episode, known as a "single-hander". Written by Tony Jordan, the episode features Dot recording a message for her husband, Jim, who is in hospital recovering from a stroke. June Brown was nominated in the Best Actress category at the 2009 British Academy Television Awards for her performance in the episode, becoming the first soap actress nominated in the category since 1988, when Jean Alexander was shortlisted for her role as Hilda Ogden in Coronation Street (UK).
[hide] - Goof (continuity error): The character played by Scarlett Alice Johnson is usually credited as Vicki. However, in the credits her name was Vicky with a 'y'.


















