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Matt Conder gets an exclusive behind the scenes look at how Albert Square has been revamped for HD

There’s a brand spanking new Queen Vic, the laundrettes got bigger, and even Pat’s had a makeover. Everything from brick walls to beer mats has been given a facelift in time for the first ever Christmas Day episode of EastEnders to be...

22 November 2010 - 1:00am

Matt Conder has an exclusive chat with EastEnders Production Manager Rona McKendrick about filming the dramatic Queen Vic fire.

“Get outta my pub!!!” - That’s something we won’t be hearing again – not from Peggy at least. After 16 years of pulling pints and punches, the legendary character of Peggy Mitchell - wonderfully played in over 1600...

15 September 2010 - 7:33am

Matt Conder looks back at some classic moments and wonders if the end really is nigh for the legendary duo.

There may not be much time left to enjoy one of Walford’s most explosive, yet seemingly indestructible relationships.

Over the years we have seen the pair comfort each other, support each other, and also slap each other! We really...

4 August 2010 - 12:00am

Matt Conder looks back at episodes filmed away from the Square and gets EastEnders Production Manager Rona McKendrick’s account of the recent filming in central London.

There comes a time when the residents of Albert Square find that they can’t do everything in Walford. I mean you can’t do all of your shopping there, and if you wanted to go on holiday it wouldn’t be any good setting out your...

30 June 2010 - 6:02pm

Looking at what EastEnders would do without their most popular characters and whether new characters could ever take their places in the future.

With the new guy in town Bryan Kirkwood wielding his axe over Albert Square and some characters retiring we are soon to say goodbye to some old and some not so very old Walford residents. The new EastEnders Executive Producer is having a big...

28 May 2010 - 8:51am

Matt Conder takes a light-hearted look into how any set revamp for HD could be incorporated into storylines.

High Definition Television has enabled us to see some of the world’s most beautiful locations in stunning picture quality; the Rocky Mountains, the Great Barrier Reef, the Grand Canyon, the Pyramids and perhaps soon even Beale’s Plaice...

16 May 2010 - 9:38am