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EastEnders bosses wanted ‘iconic’ 35th anniversary eps

‘EastEnders’ bosses wanted to do "something different" to a live episode but "equally iconic" to mark the show’s 35th anniversary.
The BBC One soap will turn 35 tomorrow (19.02.20) and to celebrate the fact the programme has put on an "epic" week of episodes, and executive producer Jon Sen admits bosses discussed the live episodes of the 25th and 30th anniversaries, but opted to mix things up this year.
He said: "We wanted to do something epic, obviously. It’s the anniversary. We were aware of the 25th and obviously the 30th – they’ve done these live episodes and we wanted to do something different that was equally iconic, equally a big audience event.
"I remember we all got together and we sat down and listed everything we wanted an anniversary episode to be, and when we dug into it, we thought about what we wanted to celebrate EastEnders: London, contemporary, compelling kind of stories and then obviously we have the shot of the Thames in the opening credits and you go ‘ah, there’s the idea!’ and it kind of came from there, really."
To toast the milestone, the show’s thrilling week of eps will feature the main families on Albert Square, the Carters, the Fowlers, the Beales and the Mitchells, and ‘EastEnders’ chose to set part of the week on the River Thames to "celebrate London", too.
Senior Executive Producer Kate Oates added: "I guess as well as celebrating London and that kind of iconography that comes with ‘EastEnders’, we also wanted to celebrate the clans and the families.
"So you’ve got the Carters on Monday, and then we’re looking at the Beales and the Fowlers on Tuesday, the Mitchells will be taking centre stage on Thursday, and everything coming together with this big culmination on Friday. They’re the story strands that we’ve been building up to.
"There’s the next chapter of Whitney’s story now – the situation with Leo got the grisly end that it did, paying tribute to Den and Angie in some ways with Mick and Linda but then twisting it, with those divorce papers being signed at the end of the week, and now obviously Mick taking those ’til death us do part’ vows very, very seriously."