Eastenders
The EastEnders legend was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2014, and is finding not seeing family and friends especially difficult.
Unsafe sets, impractical filming schedules and scripts that don't reflect our new reality. Can soaps adapt to survive the Covid-19 crisis?
From Corrie's tram crash to Peggy and Pat's ice cream van escapades.
The former EastEnders star said cooking served as a distraction from drugs.
Neighbours and Home & Away have also been impacted by the coronavirus crisis.
Production on Holby City, Casualty and Doctors has also been halted due to the Covid-19 outbreak.
EastEnders' Linda Henry and Neighbours' Alan Fletcher are just two stars who've done it.
The former EastEnders actor has endured "five weeks of hell" after suffering an accident while on holiday in Thailand.
The 93-year-old actress has played Dot on the BBC soap since 1985.
With the BBC soap celebrating its 35th anniversary, we're looking back at some Walford classics.
About Eastenders
Having launched in 1985, 'EastEnders' remains one of the most popular soaps on TV, alongside rivals 'Coronation Street', 'Emmerdale' and 'Hollyoaks'. Over the years, the show has introduced us to characters such as Dot Branning, Phil and Grant Mitchell, Mick Carter, Ian Beale, Sharon Watts, Stacey Slater, Kat and Alfie Moon, Pat Butcher and, of course, Peggy Mitchell, who was killed off in an emotional suicide storyline in 2016. It focuses on the lives, loves and loses of the residents of Albert Square in the fictional London district of Walford, which is also home to the iconic Queen Victoria pub. Among the present cast are Danny Dyer, Shane Richie, Jessie Wallace, Kellie Bright, Jake Wood, Jacqueline Jossa, June Brown, Lacey Turner and Richard Blackwood. On this page you will find all the latest 'EastEnders' news, spoilers, storyline details, casting announcements and pictures from your favourite soap.