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Not long to go. This Friday's episode will be the programme's first live episode.


I've watched with my kids and I have to admit I'm none the wiser.


I know Eastenders is not everyone's cup of tea but I think the BBC have done a good guessing game. So before the event, who do you think killed Archie Mitchell?

Spooky indeed!! :-)


And are you kidding, it was the one exception to the no-TV-dinners-rule in our house. I was an avid dallasite from day one. I would say they don make it like that anymore, then you catch an episode on some sort of TV Gold type channel and wince, what were we thinking?!?!


Colonel Wilmer Deering prevents that from happening to Buck Rogers though. It remains truly brilliant (just look away from Gil Gerard's paunch!!!!)


that's all ringing faint bells Huff, who was Lisa again?

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