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Coronavirus effect: ‘EastEnders’, ‘Casualty’ suspend production

‘Coronation Street’ producers have yet to announce whether they will suspend



Still from EastEnders
Image Credit: BBC

Britain’s beloved soap operas are falling victim to the new coronavirus.

The BBC says it is suspending production on shows including the prime-time soap ‘EastEnders’ and medical dramas ‘Casualty’, ‘Doctors’ and ‘Holby City’.

The broadcaster said it would show two episodes of ‘EastEnders’ a week instead of the usual four, to make the stock of already-recorded shows last longer.

Broadcast since 1985, ‘EastEnders’ follows the lives of characters in a fictional working-class London neighborhood.

The producers of Britain’s most-watched soap, ‘Coronation Street’, have not yet announced whether they will suspend production.

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