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This is a list of books about or relating to the British soap opera EastEnders. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom, the UK or Britain,is a Sovereign state located A soap opera is an ongoing episodic work of Fiction, usually broadcast on Television or Radio. EastEnders is a most popular and award-winning Television Soap opera, first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC1 on 19 February 1985

Contents

Non-fiction books

EastEnders Who's Who by Kate Lock.
EastEnders Who's Who by Kate Lock.
SMITH, Julia and HOLLAND, Tony (1987, BBC Books, ISBN 0-563-20601-2)
The story of how EastEnders made it to the small screen, by the soap's creators. Julia Smith ( 26 May 1927 &ndash 19 June 1997) was an English Television director and producer. Tony Holland ( 18 January 1940 &ndash 28 November 2007) was an English television writer best known as a writer and co-creator of
BUCKINGHAM, David (1987, BFI, ISBN 0-85170-210-4)
It analyses the organisational pressures faced by the producers when creating the programme. The British Film Institute ( BFI) is a charitable organisation established by Royal Charter to encourage the development of the arts of film television It also examines the processes of how the audience was marked out. The author points out that ratings success can cause high profile controversies. He also notes that EastEnders was brought to the screen without any solid empirical research and was based on ‘professional intuition’.
LYNCH, Tony and BAIN, Morag (1988, Grandreams, ISBN 0-86227-626-8)
DANIELS, Therese and GERSON, Jane (eds. ) (1989)
An examination of the representation of black people on television.
The section on EastEnders begins with the early impressions of Christine Geraghty (from an article in Marxism Today, August 1985). Marxism Today was the theoretical Journal of the Communist Party of Great Britain and was dissolved in 1991. She gives qualified approval to the soap but notes that although there were several black characters in EastEnders, the norm was represented by the white working class Fowler and Beale families. The Beale/Fowler family is a fictional family in the popular BBC Soap opera EastEnders.
KINGSLEY, Hilary (1991, BBC Books, ISBN 0-563-36292-8)
MUNRO, Josephine (1994, Virgin Publishing, ISBN 0-86369-825-5)
Concentrates mainly on characters and events in the soap. Virgin Group Ltd is a branded Venture capital conglomerate of separately run companies that each use the Virgin brand of British business tycoon The section on ’Life in Albert Square’ discusses some of the issues raised by some episodes. Albert Square is the fictional location of the popular BBC Soap opera EastEnders.
BRAKE, Colin (1994, BBC Books, ISBN 0-563-37057-2 (hardback); 1995, Penguin, ISBN 0-14-025339-4 (updated paperback))
Official guide to the soap’s first decade. Penguin Books is a British Publisher founded in 1935 by Allen Lane.
SINOTOK, Karen (1999, Generation Publications, ISBN 1-903009-04-9)
LOCK, Kate (2000, BBC Books, ISBN 0-563-55178-X)
A guide to characters of the show, past and present.
SMITH, Rupert (2005, BBC Books, ISBN 0-563-52165-1)
Official guide to celebrate the soap’s second decade.

Cast biographies and autobiographies

DOBSON, Anita (1987)
RITCHIE, Jean (1989)
TAYLFORTH, Gillian (1995)
RICHARD, Wendy (2000)
WINDSOR, Barbara (2000)
REID, Mike (2000)
McCUTCHEON, Martine, with WRIGHT, Matthew (2001)

Novels

MILLER, Hugh (1985, INNER CIRCLE BOOKS, ISBN 0-586-06809-0)
MILLER, Hugh (1986, INNER CIRCLE BOOKS, ISBN 1-85018-045-8)
Volume one of the series of stories of various EastEnders characters. Anita Dobson (born 29 April 1949 in Stepney, London) is an English Television actress. Gillian Taylforth (born 14 August, 1955 in London) is an English actress Wendy Richard MBE (born Wendy Emerton on 20 July 1943) is an English actress best known for playing Miss Brahms Barbara Ann Windsor, MBE (born Barbara Ann Deeks on 6 August 1937) is an English actress. This article is about the entertainer For other people named Mike Reid see Mike Reid. Martine McCutcheon (born Martine Kimberley Sherri Ponting; May 14, 1976) is an English Singer, Television personality and Matthew Wright (born 8 July 1965 in Croydon, Surrey) is a British Journalist and Television presenter. EastEnders - Book One Home Fires Burning is the first novel in the series of books by Hugh Miller, which tell the background story of many original characters from A fictional account of World War II in the life of EastEnders character Lou Beale. Louise Ada "Lou" Beale (née Medeemey) was a Fictional character in the BBC Soap opera EastEnders. Set in Albert Square it is a story of good times and bad. Albert Square is the fictional location of the popular BBC Soap opera EastEnders.
MILLER, Hugh (1986, INNER CIRCLE BOOKS, ISBN 1-85018-050-4)
Volume two of the series of stories of various EastEnders characters. This book continues the human story of the families who live around Albert Square. It is a story not only of mistakes and setbacks, but also of people learning the hard lessons of life and - sometimes - coming out on top. The book focuses mainly on the Beale family, in particular Lou, Pete and Pauline, as well as a sub-plot involving Dr. Harold Legg and his father Gregory. Louise Ada "Lou" Beale (née Medeemey) was a Fictional character in the BBC Soap opera EastEnders. Peter "Pete" Beale was a Fictional character in the popular BBC Soap opera EastEnders. Pauline Fowler ( née Beale) is a Fictional character from the BBC Soap opera EastEnders, a long-running Doctor Harold Legg was a Fictional character in the British Soap opera EastEnders. The book takes place between Albert Beale's death in 1957, and the birth of Mark Fowler in 1968. Mark Albert Fowler was a Fictional character in the popular British BBC Soap opera EastEnders.
MILLER, Hugh (1986, INNER CIRCLE BOOKS, ISBN 1-85018-049-0)
Volume three of the series of stories of various EastEnders characters. The story of Debbie Wilkins and Andy O'Brien coming together and proving yet again the truth of the old adage that the course of true love never does run smooth. Deborah "Debbie" Wilkins was a Fictional character in the BBC Soap opera EastEnders. Andrew "Andy" O'Brien was a Fictional character in the popular BBC Soap opera EastEnders.
MILLER, Hugh (1986, INNER CIRCLE BOOKS, ISBN 1-85018-052-0)
Volume four of the series of stories of various EastEnders characters. This one tells the moving story of Ethel Skinner - always managing to come up smiling against the knocks dealt to her by life. Ethel May Skinner (née Lewis) was a Fictional character in the British Soap opera EastEnders.
MILLER, Hugh (1986, INNER CIRCLE BOOKS, ISBN 1-85018-059-8)
Volume five of the series of stories of various EastEnders characters. Married life was one long round of rows and recriminations for Den and Angie Watts. Dennis "Den" Watts was a Fictional character in the popular BBC Soap opera EastEnders, played by actor Leslie Grantham Angela "Angie" Watts (née Shaw) was a Fictional character on the popular BBC Soap opera EastEnders. But when Angie walked out, they both realised that they needed each other more than they knew. Somehow they would have to compromise.
MILLER, Hugh (1986, INNER CIRCLE BOOKS, ISBN 1-85018-061-X)
Volume six of the series of stories of various EastEnders characters. In a gloomy year in the Square Lofty Holloway seems to be the only one with any hope. George "Lofty" Holloway was a Fictional character in the BBC Soap opera EastEnders. He hoped that Persuasive Light - a technique he found in a second hand paperback - would somehow turn him into dynamic success!
MILLER, Hugh (1987, INNER CIRCLE BOOKS, ISBN 1-85018-068-7)
Volume seven of the series of stories of various EastEnders characters, focusing on Dot Cotton. Dorothy "Dot" Cotton (née Colwell; previously Branning) is a Fictional character in the popular BBC Soap opera,
MILLER, Hugh (1987, INNER CIRCLE BOOKS, ISBN 1-85018-069-5)
Volume eight of the series of stories of various EastEnders characters, focusing on Mary Smith. Theresa "Mary" Smith was a Fictional character in the BBC Soap opera EastEnders.
MILLER, Hugh (1987, INNER CIRCLE BOOKS, ISBN 1-85018-076-8)
Volume nine of the series of stories of various EastEnders characters, focusing on Lofty Holloway. George "Lofty" Holloway was a Fictional character in the BBC Soap opera EastEnders.
MILLER, Hugh (1987, INNER CIRCLE BOOKS, ISBN 1-85018-077-6)
Volume ten of the series of stories of various EastEnders characters, focusing on Colin Russell. Colin Russell may refer to Colin Russell (EastEnders, character in EastEnders Colin A
MILLER, Hugh (1987, INNER CIRCLE BOOKS, ISBN 0-586-07228-4)
Volume eleven of the series of stories of various EastEnders characters, focusing on James Wilmott-Brown
MILLER, Hugh (1988, INNER CIRCLE BOOKS, ISBN 1-85018-081-4)
Volume twelve of the series of stories of various EastEnders characters, focusing on Simon Wicks. EastEnders - Book Eleven Taking Chances is the eleventh novel in the series of books by Hugh Miller, which tells the background story of many characters from the James Sebastian Willmott-Brown was a Fictional character in the BBC Soap opera EastEnders. Simon "Wicksy" Wicks (né Beale) was a Fictional character in the British BBC Soap opera EastEnders
MILLER, Hugh (1986, ANDRE DEUTSCH LTD. , ISBN 0-233-98123-3)
Volume one of the Teen EastEnders series of stories of various EastEnders characters, focusing on Sharon Watts. Sharon Anne Rickman (née Stretton; previously Watts and Mitchell) was a Fictional character in the popular BBC1 Soap opera
MILLER, Hugh (1986, ANDRE DEUTSCH LTD. , ISBN 0-233-98124-1)
Volume two of the Teen EastEnders series of stories of various EastEnders characters,focusing on Cassie Carpenter. Cassie Carpenter was a Fictional character in the popular BBC Soap opera EastEnders.
MILLER, Hugh (1988, LIONS, ISBN 0-00-693235-5)
Volume three of the Teen EastEnders series of stories of various EastEnders characters, focusing on Simon Wicks. Simon "Wicksy" Wicks (né Beale) was a Fictional character in the British BBC Soap opera EastEnders
MILLER, Hugh (1988, LIONS, ISBN 0-00-693236-3)
Volume four of the Teen EastEnders series of stories of various EastEnders characters, focusing on Barry Clark. Barry Clark was a Fictional character in the popular BBC Soap opera, EastEnders.
LOCK, Kate (1998, BBC BOOKS, ISBN 0-563-38483-2)
Kate Lock's first EastEnders novelisation, exploring Grant Mitchell's past, from his Falklands war experiences, to his marriage to Sharon Watts, right up to his rocky marriage to Tiffany Raymond in 1998. A novelization is a Novel that is written based on some other media story form rather than as an original work Grant Anthony Mitchell was a Fictional character, played by Ross Kemp, in the British Soap opera EastEnders. The Falklands War (Guerra de las Malvinas/Guerra del Atlántico Sur also called the Falklands Conflict/Crisis, was fought in 1982 between Argentina and the Sharon Anne Rickman (née Stretton; previously Watts and Mitchell) was a Fictional character in the popular BBC1 Soap opera Tiffany Dawn "Tiff" Mitchell (née Raymond) was a Fictional character in the BBC Soap opera EastEnders.
LOCK, Kate (1998, BBC BOOKS, ISBN 0-563-55104-6)
The secret diary of Tiffany Mitchell, which begins when she discovers that she is pregnant, and covers all events of her life leading up to the dramatic events of Christmas 1998. Tiffany Dawn "Tiff" Mitchell (née Raymond) was a Fictional character in the BBC Soap opera EastEnders.
LOCK, Kate (1999, BBC BOOKS, ISBN 0-563-55162-3)
The secret diary of Bianca Butcher, giving an insight into her eventful life, including the love triangle involving her, her mother Carol and Dan Sullivan. Bianca Jackson (née Branning; previously Butcher) is a Fictional character in the BBC Soap opera EastEnders Carol Ann Jackson (née Branning) was a Fictional character in the popular BBC Soap opera EastEnders. Daniel "Dan" Sullivan was a Fictional character in the popular BBC Soap Opera EastEnders.
LOCK, Kate (2001, BBC BOOKS, ISBN 0-563-53722-1)
A novelisation, exploring Steve Owen. Steven Richard "Steve" Owen was a Fictional character in the popular BBC Soap opera EastEnders. It gives an insight into his past, his loves, and his businesses, and also tell the reader exactly what happened during his honeymoon with Mel. Melanie Jane "Mel" Owen (née Healy; previously Beale) was a Fictional character in the popular BBC Soap opera

Maps

MILLER, Hugh and HARRIS, Keith (1987, David & Charles, ISBN 0-7153-9135-6)
A map of Albert Square, illustrated by Keith Harris
David & Charles (also David and Charles) is a publisher specialising in illustrated non-fiction books Albert Square is the fictional location of the popular BBC Soap opera EastEnders.
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