Last night saw EastEnders carry on this week’s epic seven episode sprint, with a possibility that viewers may be finally offered some kind of closure regarding the whole ‘Ben murdered Heather’ storyline.
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After all the drama of Monday’s live segment, last night EastEnders (BBC One, 7:30pm) was firmly back to its dreary self.
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Last night EastEnders returned to the dark and dangerous realms of live television.
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