‘EastEnders' Omnibus Cancelled! Show's Executive Producer Confirms Friday Night Reruns Will End

The 'EastEnders' Bosses Have Done Something Unforgiveable

Soap fans, it’s a sad day. Get your best black clothes out of the wardrobe and join us in mourning, as we’re sad to announce that the ‘EastEnders’ omnibus has been cancelled.

From April 2015, you’ll no longer be able to settle down on the sofa and binge on a week's worth of the show in one sitting.

The current 'EastEnders' cast

According to the show’s Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins, the viewing figures for the omnibus have been “steadily decreasing” over the years, thanks to newfangled recording gadgets and the BBC’s online iPlayer.

“This decision has been taken after much consideration and detailed analysis of the audience research."

Well, nobody asked us.

Fear not though, as the BBC are keen to emphasise that Albert Square and its residents are still a priority.

Quite frankly, distraught doesn’t even begin to cover it. It was bad enough when the omnibus moved from its Sunday afternoon slot to Friday nights.

The announcement is the second big chunk of ‘EastEnders’ news this week, following the details of the show’s 30th anniversary plans, which were revealed a few days ago.

A special live week will be screened in February, during which Lucy Beale’s killer will be revealed.

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