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The creators of Eastenders have been promoting the fact one character is going to die, drowning in the River Thames at the boat party. Mick (played by Danny Dyer) and Linda Carter (Kellie Bright ...
Aside from the fact a red River Thames might represent blood for a life-changing week in Walford, the opening titles have changed and the river has turned red because EastEnders is celebrating 40 ...
EastEnders viewers may have noticed a change to the BBC soap's opening titles today - Metro explains why they're different. ... Featuring a long-outdated map of London and the River Thames, ...
The closing credits on BBC One soap EastEnders have been transformed to highlight how the challenges frozen regions are facing could affect London – to promote the final episode of Sir David ...
Here's one of the most famous opening titles - created using GB Minecraft 2. The well-known Thames map seen at the beginning of EastEnders was put together by Ordnance Survey. The sequence uses ...
From the first episode of EastEnders on 19 February 1985, we saw the now-familiar title sequence - the zoom out from the River Thames, revolving to show the East End, London docks and Isle of Dogs.
To air straight after the credits, viewers will see the soap’s iconic map of the London’s East End transformed to show the river Thames bursting its banks, with parts of the capital under water.
Featuring a long-outdated map of London and the River Thames, plus a slightly different arrangement of the classic music, ...