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10 Things You Didn't Know About Eastenders! ,[object Object],2. Every intererior, from the Queen Vic to the  cafe to the slaters Home, is constructed with  moveable walls. 3. There are three permanent sets;  the queen vic, the cafe And the laundrette.  4. Most scenes use three to four  cameras at one time! 5. Four episodes are recorded and  completed Week and filmed over eight days.
6. Writers usually have a month  To submit a first draft to the script Editor responsible for their  Storyline. 7.  sets can be designed and built as  required.  8. filming is completed six weeks before transmission! 9.  sets can be designed and built as  required.  9. At any one time their may be Five or six production teams  Working on the program. 10. Editing is organised around  Three episodes at a time, usually Over 2 and a half days.

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10 things about EastEnders

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  • 2. 6. Writers usually have a month To submit a first draft to the script Editor responsible for their Storyline. 7. sets can be designed and built as required. 8. filming is completed six weeks before transmission! 9. sets can be designed and built as required. 9. At any one time their may be Five or six production teams Working on the program. 10. Editing is organised around Three episodes at a time, usually Over 2 and a half days.