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Old 22-06-2019, 07:39 PM #1
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Do any white British people still watch these soap operas? It seems that the whole show is taken over by Jewish TV execs who use them to 'surprise' and 'tease' the British with insulting jibes about their manhood. If I was a British person, I would go down to the BBC (or JBC) and see about why you are paying your 150 BP TV license fee to a government that sold you all out in 1992.
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Do any white British people still watch these soap operas? It seems that the whole show is taken over by Jewish TV execs who use them to 'surprise' and 'tease' the British with insulting jibes about their manhood. If I was a British person, I would go down to the BBC (or JBC) and see about why you are paying your 150 BP TV license fee to a government that sold you all out in 1992.
All these shows are still disproportionately white British so I don't know where you're getting these strange little ideas from.

What Jewish executive producer?
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Do any white British people still watch these soap operas? It seems that the whole show is taken over by Jewish TV execs who use them to 'surprise' and 'tease' the British with insulting jibes about their manhood. If I was a British person, I would go down to the BBC (or JBC) and see about why you are paying your 150 BP TV license fee to a government that sold you all out in 1992.
Did you use a random word generator to come up with these two sentences?
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Wait 16 million people watched the 2010 live ep? Omg Lacey did THAT!
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No denying it was a good episode in a mess of a story.

Santer trashed up Stacey's character big time.
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Any requests for any more notable episodes (naturally from a time where Eastenders was actually capable of double-digit figures; I ain’t bothering from 2013 onwards)?
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I know it's 2025 but I just wouldn't consider 3.7 million for a live episode a result. Especially seeing-as the aftermath has held up much, much better in quality than it did for the 25th, 30th and 35th anniversaries. The state of current ratings is saddening.
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