Ashley Hill
Established Member
The filming of EastEnders has been suspended. When it returns which characters do you think will have had Coronavirus?
It's hardly a cheerful programme
I've heard people unofficially re-title it as "DepressedEnders", and "The Glums".
It seems irresponsible of the BBC to cut production of soaps when we're being advised to wash our hands more often.
Now there's nae need tae get in a lather about itIt seems irresponsible of the BBC to cut production of soaps when we're being advised to wash our hands more often.
One too many syllables. "We are all going to die" is what I remember from his routine.Like Bill Bailey points out, the lyrics "Everyone is going to dieeeeee" fit the theme tune opening.
Typical,here we are in the middle of a health scare and the hospitals shut !Along with Casualty and Holby City.
Can anybody explain as to why programmes about people getting injured are so popular. Very sad.
One too many syllables. "We are all going to die" is what I remember from his routine.
Depending on which bit you're referring to, you've got 7 or 6 syllables to fill.Ev-rey-one fits (rather than Ev-er-ey-one)
Will the decimated storyline of EastEnders include shutting the Queen Victoria and the cafe?
I don't agree that closing the pubs is bad news in the real world, and can't understand how anybody could see keeping them open as anything but stupid, (except maybe for self-interest as in the case of Tim Martin).Just heard the bad news about pubs closing. So it's last orders at the Rovers and Woolpack too!!!
Now the other half will want to talk to me.
There'll be an awful lot of script rewriting and rerecording going on this weekend, especially now that Lilian, owner of The Bull (oh, sorry, B at Ambridge!) is so involved in current episodes. Don't expect to hear Peggy Woolley anytime soon, though!At least all is well in Ambridge (from a COVID 19 point of view at least, the last time I checked!)
Of course, radio is different. Whilst browsing this forum, I've been listening to Any Questions. Chris Mason has chaired the programme from his home as he is self-isolated. There were four panel members, not sure where but probably at (different ) studios).There'll be an awful lot of script rewriting and rerecording going on this weekend, especially now that Lilian, owner of The Bull (oh, sorry, B at Ambridge!) is so involved in current episodes. Don't expect to hear Peggy Woolley anytime soon, though!