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Release Date:
19 helmikuu 1985 (UK) morePlot:
The everyday lives of the inhabitants of Albert Square in the East-End of London. full summaryAwards:
115 wins & 136 nominations moreUser Comments:
Utterly painful to watch more (82 total)Cast
(Series Cast Summary - 14 of 1076)| Steve McFadden | ... | Phil (1,860 episodes, 1990-2009) | |
| Adam Woodyatt | ... | Ian / ... (1,814 episodes, 1985-2009) | |
| Pam St. Clement | ... | Pat / ... (1,562 episodes, 1986-2009) | |
| Wendy Richard | ... | Pauline / ... (1,406 episodes, 1985-2006) | |
| Barbara Windsor | ... | Peggy (1,364 episodes, 1994-2009) | |
| June Brown | ... | Dot / ... (1,278 episodes, 1985-2009) | |
| Sid Owen | ... | Ricky (989 episodes, 1989-2009) | |
| Todd Carty | ... | Mark (986 episodes, 1990-2003) | |
| Ross Kemp | ... | Grant (971 episodes, 1990-2006) | |
| Letitia Dean | ... | Sharon / ... (928 episodes, 1985-2006) | |
| Natalie Cassidy | ... | Sonia (881 episodes, 1993-2007) | |
| Perry Fenwick | ... | Billy (868 episodes, 1998-2009) | |
| John Bardon | ... | Jim (785 episodes, 1996-2009) | |
| Gillian Taylforth | ... | Kathy / ... (745 episodes, 1985-2000) |
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30 minCountry:
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1.33 : 1 moreFun Stuff
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The character of Stacey Slater was created especially for Lacey Turner after she auditioned to play Demi Miller. moreGoofs:
Crew or equipment visible: When Phil and Grant are in the woods with Danny, the camera's shadow is visible several times. moreSoundtrack:
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I've never been sure if soaps are supposed to simulate real-life. If they are meant for this purpose, that's got to be the biggest waste of time in history. Why simulate real-life? We can all admit that most of our lives are repetitive and dull, so why would anyone want to watch a simulation of that, played out by people who don't even exist?
Eastenders is unconvincing to the extreme. Nobody seems to own a computer, washing machine or car. People seem to buy shares in local businesses within a matter seconds, with someone owning "half the Arches" or "half the Vic". Sam walks around with "the books", which really are books! Most business managers have computers and accountants to do that for them. Those who run stalls on the market like to leave their livelihoods with friends, simply handing over their money pouches. They're the lucky ones - a lot of the cast don't have jobs at all so how they manage to survive in east London is beyond me.
The "gangsters" are so unrealistic it's hard to watch. The scripts are terrible, mainly down to watershed restrictions, so the writers cannot include most swear-words and are forced to use words like "moron", "idiot" and "wally" which don't really work on the same scale.
Strangely enough, soaps are the shows that are watched the most in the UK, and I don't understand this. Numerous soap magazines are on the shelves, and these tell us what's going to happen in the coming weeks, so nobody really needs to watch at all.
I don't understand the concept of soaps, why anyone feels the need to watch and why there are so many.