“#EastEnders40 rivers of blood this weeks going to be biblical,” said one fan. “Jesus Eastenders the river of blood is a bit much,” penned another. “River of blood, is that?” and ...
the opening titles have changed and the river has turned red because EastEnders is celebrating 40 years on our screens, aka a ruby anniversary. The titles for the soap were different a mere few ...
EastEnders fans were left reeling as an iconic ... However at the end, the River Thames turned red, which never usually happens. This indicates the deadly consequences in Walford this week ...
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. On ...
Idk why but the Ruby river did it for me." Another said: "Does anyone think Ruby might die in the fire. As it’s EastEnders ruby anniversary. They also turned the Thames ruby red in the intro ...
The death is sure to have devastating repercussions across Albert Square EastEnders said goodbye to James Bye as Martin Fowler tragically died in The Queen Vic after his character was crushed ...
If you’re tuning into EastEnders today ... Featuring a long-outdated map of London and the River Thames, plus a slightly different arrangement of the classic music, these are actually the ...
EastEnders is celebrating its 40th anniversary with a huge week of episodes, involving a deadly explosion in The Vic and a nerve-wracking live instalment. To mark this special occasion, why not ...
Here’s everything you need to know on the temporary update. Why has the River Thames turned red for EastEnders this week? Aside from the fact a red River Thames might represent blood for a life ...