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Yeah, that seems a silly suggestion.  Who would have Eastenders shows from 2005 online - especially since there are so many episodes.  Hopefully I'm wrong about that or there will be enough of an outcry that they will change their minds.  I think WETA in DC fear us if they ever dropped Eastenders - they never even interrupt it for pledge drives.

 

Wow, Alfie, when Ian can have the moral high ground, you have sunk very low.

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Here's the gist of my PBS station's response:

Thank you for your email.

After many, many years airing on this station, EastEnders will no longer be part of our schedule due to the rising cost to purchase the series and our reduced funding for acquisitions of this type.

We apologize for the inconvenience with the cliffhanger. Our license to air the program ended June 30.

You may want to try online. Many of the Eastender episodes can be found at http://www.tv.com/shows/eastenders/or http://www.tvmuse.com/tv-shows/EastEnders_31038/

Janet Campbell

Director of TV Programming

p.s. - you might also be able to access these shows on Hulu or Netflix or similar services.

I haven't tried her suggestion yet. I'm surprised that each station purchases the license separately (??) since she states they have no funding for it but other stations are still showing it.

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Boy, it's really sad about how much I have come to hate this show in such a short time.  The Millers have ruined it, driving miss Dorothy sucks, panda faced Zoe and her slut mother Kat, Pauline trying to get Rebecca back--the writing just STINKS...I used to watch it faithfully every Wednesday night and then every Tuesday night before the new shows, and now I couldn't care less.

 

For you veterans of the show--Does it get better?

I want scum family to leave, too.  I remember the first thing they did when they moved to Walford was to steal a bed.  Scumbags.  I think fat lazy douchebag attempted to read for a brief period.  His younger son was trying to help, but I don't know if douchebag learned much.  I never thought that not being able to read was much of an excuse anyway.  There must be some manual labor jobs that don't require much literacy.  Douchebag just doesn't want a job.

I get 2 episodes once a week on Channel 21 in New York. I looked up where I was in the storyline, and yup, 2005. What?! Many years ago BBCAmerica used to show the omnibus on Sundays. My husband and I got sucked into it and we sat there on Sunday afternoons watching over 4 hours of Eastenders. BBCA was only a few weeks behind the real broadcast so when I had to go over to London for work for a few weeks we were in our glory because we knew what was going on.

 

I see that you can watch the 4 weekly episodes on line on BBC but there's a big ole jump from 2005 to now. I read the episode descriptions and I didn't recognize anyone's name. Those were fun days keeping up on a British soap. I wish BBCA would do it again.

Ah, BBCA- I remember when they stopped showing the current episodes. They said it was because no one watched the show. But no one believed them - they just didn't want to spend the money. Ever since them I refer to them as those wankers at BBCAmerica.

I could just watch Mickey yelling at Keith all day. And honestly until Rosie went to Leo's parents what has she done except cry all around the Square. I kept thinking that the place the idiots are hanging out with isn't that different from the Millers home.

lol.

 

 

I could just watch Mickey yelling at Keith all day. And honestly until Rosie went to Leo's parents what has she done except cry all around the Square. I kept thinking that the place the idiots are hanging out with isn't that different from the Millers home.

lol.

 

RE: PBS and EastEnders.

 

When WETA in DC began showing EE in the 80s, they caught up (!) and were a month or two behind the BBC. That lasted until EE increased the number of weekly shows from twice a week. And WETA has been falling further and further and further behind. I lived briefly in the NYC area in the mid 90s and the PBS station there was ahead of WETA by 2 or 3 weeks.

 

I don't understand why WETA doesn't try to catch up again because it has a "UK" channel and they could run episodes of EastEnders instead of re-running "My Family" or "Monarch of the Glen" (which they've re-run since they began the UK channel).

People hated the Ferreiras.   I wonder if the producers thought- you thought they were bad, you haven't seen anything yet.

 

So, am I supposed to be sad that Leo is dead?  Even though I hate the Millers, I have to say the baby was adorable in the scene in the café.  Heh, though, it kind of says something about what should have been an emotional scene that all I was doing was watching the baby kick the table.

The Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferreira_family entry explains all the problems but basically the fans and critics thought that they were "unrealistic", "annoying", and "unlikeable" . 

 

Those adjectives could be applied to the Millers too.

 

I think Demi and her boyfriend are idiots, but I don't blame her for going with him---anything is better than living with Rosie and Keith.

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Heh, that is true.  It was just such a stupid plan - running away with a baby.  Though, the idiot parents on both sides are at fault - sit down and have a reasonable talk that he was moving away instead of hiding it from Romeo and Juliet.  But then, if people weren't idiots, they wouldn't be living in Albert Square.  I do have to give them props - they didn't fall on the Albert Square plan of job training - becoming prostitutes.

 

Which I never understood.  No jobs in the Square - instead of getting on the Tube and getting a job outside the Square, it makes more sense to become a prostitute. Nothing against prostitutes of course, but there must be other jobs.

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The writers drag out many of these storylines much too long!

 

I'm sick of the Dead Den storyline and Chrissie acting like a cat in a room full of rocking chairs.  I'm sick of Sharon looking for Dead Den. 

 

I've already said I'm sick of the Millers' storyline.  The poor kid is dead now.  I really don't care what else happens to that family.

 

I'm sick of the Alfie/Kat/Mo triangle and I guess that'll be revived soon, only to drag it out even longer.

 

I'm sick to death of Dot and her driving lessons.  I just don't care!

I forgot that Mark was the first teen runaway!

 

But they do recycle/ repeat story lines. The Kat-Alfie-Mo triangle is a frigid version of the Grant-Sharon-Phil triangle, which was a hot version of the Ian-Cindy-Wicksy triangle. Leo and Demi are Ricky and Sam, but this time with a baby.

 

Speaking of Ian.......what the HECK do women see in him? Cindy, Mel (she had to be on drugs!), Laura, now Jane. I've always said Ian is the Square's version of Henry the VIII.

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