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EastEnders

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S2025 E EastEnders Sings at the BBC
本集简介

Actor Shaun Williamson - aka Barry - invites you to enjoy some of EastEnders' finest musical moments, on a journey through the BBC archives that celebrates 40 years of Walford warblers - from chart-topping Nick ‘Every Loser Wins' Berry and Martine ‘Perfect Moment' McCutcheon, to old favourites like Mike Reid, Barbara Windsor and Letitia Dean - who made 'Something Outta Nothing' with a leap from the Queen Vic to Top of the Pops.

Plus there are some rarely-seen showstoppers and Albert Square dancing from the cast's regular appearances on Children in Need over the years, and a selection of performances from those actors who had tasted chart success before making the move to E20 – including Spandau Ballet's Martin Kemp, Blue's Lee Ryan and even Eurovision contender Samantha Womack.

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2025/02/17 S2025 E
EastEnders: 40 Years on The Square

In celebration of the 40th anniversary of EastEnders, Ross Kemp - one of the show's most iconic stars and best known to viewers as the infamous Grant Mitchell - returns to BBC Elstree Centre. In this special documentary, Ross takes viewers on a nostalgic journey through Albert Square's rich 40-year history, reconnecting with cast to reflect on the enduring impact of the show.

Ross sits down with legendary cast members, including Adam Woodyatt, Gillian Taylforth, Letitia Dean and Jessie Wallace, sharing their memories of portraying some of the series's most-beloved characters and how their storylines have impacted British culture. The film also features interviews with Anita Dobson and Pam St Clement, whose unforgettable performances as two of the square's most iconic matriarchs helped shape the legacy of EastEnders.

EastEnders has been more than just a soap opera; it has served as a cultural touchstone and tackled groundbreaking social issues that had never before been portrayed on British primetime television. Ross explores the bold storytelling choices, from addressing HIV stigma and domestic violence to LGBTQ+ representation and race relations. These narratives have resonated with audiences and sparked important conversations that continue to shape society today.

Featuring exclusive behind-the-scenes footage, candid interviews and heartfelt memories, the film offers an intimate look at how EastEnders became a national institution. From its start in 1985 to its current place as a staple of British television, Ross celebrates the characters, storylines, and moments that have kept viewers hooked for four decades.

This is a testament to the power of storytelling and the lasting legacy of one of the UK's most iconic dramas.