Origins In an interview with
Digital Spy in October 2023,
EastEnders executive producer Chris Clenshaw confirmed that production for a 40th anniversary celebration for the soap was underway. During creation, Clenshaw cited the theme of community pushing through hardship as a key topic for the week. On 9 September 2024, the
BBC announced that the show would broadcast a
live episode to celebrate the occasion. The episode would be part of a "special week" of episodes to celebrate the milestone. The episode also marked the serial's first one in ten years; with the last incident being a special
live week in 2015 for the conclusion of the "
Who Killed Lucy Beale?" storyline. The air date was set for February 2025, with the episode to be filmed and broadcast from the
BBC Elstree Centre. Clenshaw said that the 40th anniversary would be a "milestone event" for the soap. In December 2024, it was announced that the anniversary would feature a return of
Paul Bradley as
Nigel Bates after more than 26 years. The trend of returning characters continued when it was confirmed that
Ross Kemp was returning to his role as
Grant Mitchell for a short stint covering the anniversary, in which he was teased to play a "significant role". In an unannounced surprise,
Anita Dobson reprised her role as
Angie Watts on the 19 February episode, a cameo appearance 37 years after the character's departure. After
James Bye told Clenshaw that he wanted to leave his role as
Martin Fowler, Clenshaw decided that the character had earned a significant, dramatic exit as Martin was the first character to be born on-screen, so decided to have the character
killed off in the live episode. Cast members expressed mixed emotions towards filming a live broadcast. At the
29th National Television Awards, cast members
Diane Parish and
Scott Maslen were asked about the upcoming anniversary. As both had starred in previous live episodes for the soap, Parish admitted she was "a bit terrified" to do another one while Maslen, having incorrectly delivered a line in the
25th anniversary live episode, expressed stress.
Jacqueline Jossa voiced excitement to film another, opining: "there are many things that
EastEnders does well and a live episode is definitely one of them".
Perry Fenwick said he was "terrified" to feature in a live broadcast, having exclusively worked on
EastEnders for years.
Harriet Thorpe commented that "everyone [was] anxious" to record a live episode, but called it "thrilling and exciting" due to her past theatre experience.
Adam Woodyatt recalled that after the cast read the scripts for the first time, the cast's collective feeling was a bewildered "what the fuck?" as they were unsure how the live element would be filmed.
Jessie Wallace's character
Kat Slater was absent from the week in the first three episodes; she later returned during the live episode, explaining that she had been out of town for a few hours.
Choice On 6 January 2025, it was announced that the previously teased interactive element would give the viewers the choice of who the character
Denise Fox would decide to pursue a romantic relationship with. The choice was between Denise's estranged ex-husband
Jack Branning and her "secret lover"
Ravi Gulati. Clenshaw expressed excitement to give viewers the opportunity to choose, as well as to see which suitor would win the vote. Clenshaw, who has been recognised for attempting to appeal
EastEnders to a younger audience during his tenure, Parish voiced appreciation for the choice being centred on a woman. The vote opened on 19 February 2025, following the respective episode's conclusion, and remained open from 8:30 pm to 7:10 pm the following day, closing only twenty minutes before the live episode's airing. To vote, audiences had to answer a poll on the
BBC website. It was teased on 31 January 2025 that as well as voting for Denise's partner, viewers would also be given another vote to decide a development in a story. The results of each vote were revealed in the live episode, as it depicted Denise rekindling her romance with Jack and Sonia naming her newborn daughter Julia.
Promotion ,
Ross Kemp (
pictured) partook in several promotional efforts for the anniversary week. It was confirmed that Kemp would host a special one-off
documentary for the celebration, including interviews with both former and current stars of the show. Titled
EastEnders: 40 Years on The Square, the documentary was set to "revisit some of the show's most poignant and ground-breaking storylines" and interview guests ranged from long-running present actors such as
Adam Woodyatt,
Gillian Taylforth and
Letitia Dean to "iconic" former stars
Anita Dobson and
Pam St Clement, who portrayed characters
Angie Watts and
Pat Butcher, respectively. The special aired on
BBC One at 8:00 pm on 17 February. It was later announced that the show would revive spin-off documentary series
EastEnders: Revealed, which originally aired in the 1990s and 2000s and lent focus on popular
EastEnders characters and storylines, to tease events taking place across the week. Titled
EastEnders Revealed: The Lock-In, it was hosted by former
EastEnders actor
Joe Swash and broadcast for forty-five minutes on
BBC Three at 8:00 pm on 18 February. As a method of promotion, cast members made appearances on other television shows. Former stars
Max Bowden and
Danielle Harold appeared on a
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip episode together which was filmed in the
Cotswolds. Actor
Shaun Williamson hosted a
BBC archive special to recap some of the show's best
musical moments. Kemp hosted a special episode of his
game show Bridge of Lies which saw
Micah Balfour,
Michelle Collins,
Molly Rainford, and Woodyatt compete. An
Antiques Roadshow episode took place on the show's
set. Kemp reflected on the "
Sharongate" storyline in
Ross Kemp Remembers... Sharongate, St Clement reflected on a storyline seeing Pat begin an affair with
Frank Butcher (
Mike Reid) ''Pam St Clement Remembers... Pat and Frank's affair
, and Rudolph Walker and Angela Wynter reflected on a two-hander episode their characters starred in together in Angela Wynter and Rudolph Walker Remember... Yolande and Patrick's two-hander episode''. These were accompanied by several reruns of old episodes and old specials related to the show.
Filming and rehearsals ,
Diane Parish (
pictured) rehearsed scenes portraying both outcomes. Scenes depicting Billy and Honey's wedding were filmed inside a large tent indoors to prevent equipment from getting wet. Honey's wedding dress was adorned with pearls and sequins by the show's wardrobe department to reflect her characterisation. Palmer performed her own
stunts during the scene showing Bianca chase a speeding Reiss in his car. Freeman was replaced with a
stunt double for
wide shots showing the car driving through the set. Planning for the live episode commenced on 24 November 2024. For the live episode, cast and production performed three stages of rehearsals; beginning with staging rehearsals, which involve planning character locations during the broadcast, then rehearsing with the cast, technology and lighting, before finally beginning
dress rehearsals. During dress rehearsals for the episode, both outcomes of the viewer's decision were practiced, as Parish performed scenes with Maslen and Thiara. On the day of the live broadcast, the cast performed a run-through of the episode on-set with
radio microphones in preparation. The other two episodes were also thirty minutes. The four episodes broke the show's usual practice of uploading episodes on
BBC iPlayer at 6:00 am before broadcast. 17 February, and 18 February were the show's 7,068th and 7,069th episodes, respectively. 19 February, the hour-long episode, was the show's 7,070th and 7,071st episode. 20 February, the live episode, was the show's 7,072nd episode. All four episodes began their broadcast at 7:30 pm. The live episode was broadcast from BBC Elstree Centre. It had considerably fewer errors than the show's previous attempts at live broadcasting, as no actors made mistakes delivering lines. It was observed that Sonia's baby was clearly a doll in some scenes, there were a few moments of crowds having "awkward silences", and the actors portraying firemen were seen doing little other than shining torches at debris inside The Queen Vic. Bright also said that in the same scene, the script directed her to
flip a coin, but she pushed back against it fearing that she would drop it. Her alternate suggestion that Denise stop Linda before she tosses the coin made it into the final episode. In an interview, Bye revealed that he made a small mistake during the broadcast but that Turner's response to it covered it up, though he did not reveal what it was. ==Reception==