The first
EastEnders video, released on 22 September 1986, was
EastEnders – The Queen Vic, which looked at the major events in the lives of
Angie Watts,
Den Watts,
Jan Hammond and
Michelle Fowler, such as the birth of Michelle's baby,
Vicki. The next video
EastEnders – The Den and Angie Years, released in 1994. It included all of Den and Angie's moments such as their second honeymoon. In 1998,
EastEnders – The Mitchells – Naked Truths was released, which was put together by writers such as
Simon Ashdown,
Tony Jordan and Christopher Reason. This video looked back at some of the most memorable storylines of
Phil,
Grant and
Peggy Mitchell. This was essentially a two-hander between Phil and Grant, set in
The Queen Victoria public house, intercut with flashbacks. A 40-minute VHS was released in 1993, titled
The Gill and Mark Story. The VHS was only available to education institutions and followed the story of Gill and Mark's HIV storyline. To celebrate 15 years of
EastEnders, a special video,
15 Years of EastEnders, was released. The video included some of the highlights of the show, including Den serving Angie with
divorce papers, Grant discovering his wife
Sharon and his brother Phil's affair,
Tiffany Mitchell's death and funeral, and
Carol Jackson confronting her daughter
Bianca over her relationship with
Dan Sullivan. The first
EastEnders DVD was
Slaters in Detention, released in November 2003 and also available on
VHS. It contained a special comedic episode of
EastEnders starring the
Slater family. It was written by Tony Jordan, who helped devise the characters. It began with the female members of the Slater family dressed up in school uniform for a local disco, and they end up in a police cell where they reflect on the events of their lives, such as
Kat revealing that
Zoe was her daughter and
Little Mo's marriage to
Trevor Morgan. It also includes outtakes and an alternative ending to Little Mo's trial. An interactive DVD game was released in October 2005, titled
An A-Z Tour of Albert Square, exclusively available through BBC's Reading and Writing (RaW) campaign on
BBC Online. The DVD is hosted by
Adam Woodyatt as he challenges viewers to answer questions to unlock classic clips from the show's history. A DVD titled
EastEnders: Last Tango in Walford was released on 8 February 2010 to coincide with the show's 25th anniversary. It focuses on the characters
Tiffany Dean (
Maisie Smith) and
Liam Butcher (James Forde) in the run up to their mother
Bianca Jackson's (
Patsy Palmer) wedding to their father
Ricky Butcher (
Sid Owen). Cast interviews and archive footage also feature. A DVD,
The Best of EastEnders, was released in November 2018, featuring some of the show's most iconic moments from the last 33 years. ==Music releases==