EastEnders: E20

EastEnders: E20 (2010-2011)

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Drama exploring the challenges three new Albert Square residents face as they learn to survive life in Walford. Each episode our trio face a new hurdle; can they remain friends?

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E15Episode 15oct. 21, 2011
S03E14Episode 14oct. 20, 2011
S03E13Episode 13oct. 18, 2011
S03E12Episode 12oct. 14, 2011
S03E11Episode 11oct. 13, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did EastEnders: E20 premiere?

EastEnders: E20 premiered on January 8, 2010.

What is the premise of EastEnders: E20?

EastEnders: E20 follows the lives of a group of young adults who move to Albert Square, aiming to start afresh.

Who are the main characters in EastEnders: E20?

The main characters include Zsa Zsa Carter, Leon Small, Fatboy, and Mercy Olubunmi.

What is the setting of EastEnders: E20?

The show is set in the fictional London Borough of Walford, specifically Albert Square.

What are some of the key storylines in EastEnders: E20?

Some key storylines involve relationships, friendships, and the characters' struggles with their past.

How is EastEnders: E20 connected to the main EastEnders series?

EastEnders: E20 is a spin-off from the main EastEnders series, featuring younger characters from the original show.

What was the reception of EastEnders: E20?

EastEnders: E20 was well-received for its portrayal of contemporary issues and engaging storylines.

Did EastEnders: E20 introduce new characters?

Yes, EastEnders: E20 introduced new characters, adding depth to the EastEnders universe.

How many episodes were in the first season of EastEnders: E20?

The first season of EastEnders: E20 consisted of 12 episodes.

What themes were explored in EastEnders: E20?

The show explored themes such as friendship, love, betrayal, and the challenges of young adulthood.

Who were the creators of EastEnders: E20?

EastEnders: E20 was created by various writers and producers associated with the main EastEnders series.

What made EastEnders: E20 unique compared to the main EastEnders series?

EastEnders: E20 focused on the experiences and dilemmas of younger characters, offering a fresh perspective on the EastEnders universe.

Were there any notable guest appearances in EastEnders: E20?

Yes, several notable guest appearances added excitement to EastEnders: E20, enriching the storyline.

How did EastEnders: E20 contribute to the EastEnders franchise?

EastEnders: E20 expanded the EastEnders universe, attracting a younger audience and creating new opportunities for storytelling.

Did EastEnders: E20 receive any awards or nominations in 2010?

Yes, EastEnders: E20 received nominations for its compelling storytelling and talented cast in 2010.

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