“How’s Adam?” aside, EastEnders has a fairly good reputation for keeping blunders to a minimum.
However, bosses have let one slip through the net – and it hasn’t gone unnoticed by eagle-eyed fans.
In a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment from last Friday’s episode, a piece of rogue scenery with a warning message to crew members could be seen on camera in Dot Branning’s living room. It was visible as character Sonia Fowler made her way to open the front door to
police officers.
The message that read “DO NOT SET AND STRIKE” was also clearly in view. Anyone else notice the back of that set 😂 “do not set and strike” #EastEnderspic.twitter.com/OuAPVfNW7Z— Owen (@OwenCChild) October 11, 2019We hate to point out fails but.EastEnders camera crew flopped tonight.#EastEnderspic.twitter.com/7MMPUFRW00— EastEnders Hub (@EastEndersHubUK) October 11, 2019Seem’s a bit of the set wanted to say hi 👋 #EastEnders@bbceastenderspic.twitter.com/TyX4vrzBCj— Daniel (@JD_Danx) October 11, 2019However, as Sonia later returned to the living room, the scenery had mysteriously disappeared. Of course, it still has nothing on the most famous EastEnders fail ever, which came courtesy of Jo Joyner during the live episode back in 2014.
The actor, who played Tanya Branning, made a huge gaffe when she referred to the character Ian Beale by his real name (Adam Woodyatt) during a scene with his on-screen wife.
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