The BBC make money via the licensing fee and syndication rights for broadcasting of their programmes around the world so Eastenders makes money for the BBC whenever it is bought by a non UK broadcaster or even a digital or satellite broadcaster.
you don't need any as long as you can act go and try out for an audition up in Manchester
The character Roxy has a daughter called Amy.
Rita Simons who plays Roxy has twin daughters called Jaimee and Maiya.
yes lacey turner and jessie wallace played stacey slater and kat moon
yes Tanya branning is pregnant and is having twins eastenders are finding it hard to hide her bump
I think eastenders 2 month or 3 month filmed before showing on tv
We don't know really know actually ,
I do know that Jack proposes to Ronnie and did you also know that Ronnie has also just go married in real life!
Yes Danielle dies because she gets hit by a car, and also her baby with Owen dies because Archy hits her in the belly. She then goes to hospital and then she escapes. She is then arrested with charges of murder, but the police didn't have enough evidence to charge her. xxx hope it answer your questions!!
Yes. She is diagnosed with uncurabable cancer and she will certainly die in a special episode on New Years day
There isn't one, but the address is: EastEnders,
BBC Elstree Centre,
Clarendon Road,
Borehamwood,
Herts,
WD6 1JF
Go to the website, provided in the related link. Click on Live V8, then choose which one you would rather watch it on. This shows the location of the cars, lap times and Channel 7 Live Footage. It also has a chat room to talk to other fans.
Stacey will name her baby some time this week 28/6/10-2/6/10 and she will name it lily
Because she made a promise to Charlie (Bradley Branning) in real life
that when he leaves the show, she'll leave after him.
and she thinks it is timeto leave after a long time on easenders and she thinks its time to go
FAIRWELL STACEY ! x
In the United States, EastEnders was shown on BBC America until it ceased broadcasts in 2003, amidst fan protests. BBC America were approximately six episodes (2 weeks) behind the UK EastEnders.
In June 2004, the Dish Network picked up EastEnders, airing episodes starting at the point where BBC America had ceased broadcasting them, offering the serial as a pay-per-view item. Dish Network first broadcast two weeks' worth of shows each week to catch up. In approximately February 2005, the programming reached the point of being one month behind the new shows being aired in the UK. At that point, Dish Network stopped its double-helping schedule, and now maintains the schedule of airing the new programmes consistently one month behind the UK schedule.
Old episodes (like the ones shown in the UK on UKTV Gold) are shown on various PBS stations in the USA.
An unofficial service also offers all episodes from June 2007 to current episodes on DVD. The service is aimed at the US market as Eastenders has been dropped by many PBS stations in the last few years. Simply enter 'Eastenders on DVD' in Google - the number on esearch result contains the full service details.
It is now Ian Beale played by Adam Woodyatt. He has been in the programme the first year it was aired.
Lacey Turner, an English actress, is well known for her portrayal of Stacey Slater on the English Soap Opera EastEnders. Turner is also recognized for her roles in Switch and Bedlam.
She said she did on the live episode, but weather she did or not is still to be discovered.