EastEnders’ Sharon and Angie Watts to reunite on-screen as BBC issue announcement
As part of the anniversary celebrations, the BBC has announced an hour-long documentary special, which will see some of EastEnders' biggest stars reunite on-screen
BBC is gearing up to celebrate EastEnders’ 40th anniversary with a special documentary that will revisit the soap’s iconic moments and groundbreaking storylines over the years.
The documentary, titled EastEnders: 40 Years on The Square, will be hosted by Ross Kemp and will feature stars from the long-running soap, spanning from its first episode to the present day.
As part of the festivities, an hour-long BBC One special will delve into the show’s bold approach to storytelling, offering viewers a behind-the-scenes look at some of its most memorable storylines from the past four decades.
Ross Kemp, best known to EastEnders fans as the notorious Grant Mitchell, will lead the documentary, exploring the show’s rich 40-year history and examining how its depiction of working-class London life has not only captivated audiences but also influenced societal perceptions on various prevalent issues over the last four decades.