EastEnders Wiki

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Infobox[]

See infobox example Episode 9 (19 March 1985).

  • Please note these field are automatically configured by Admins/Moderators.
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Synopsis[]

In this section, you write what happened in the episode. Should be short (a paragraph maximum). If there is more information about the plot it needs to be hidden with the 'expand' option (see below).

More detailed plot of the episode can go here. Separated into paragraphs. This avoids spoilers if someone hasn't watched the episode before.

Credits[]

In this section, you list the main characters first in the order of how they were credited (as shown below). If there are only main cast in the episode (i.e. no recurring or guest cast) then a subheading is not required.

Main cast[]

If there were any recurring or guest cast members, they go under their own subheading, like this:

Recurring cast[]

Guest cast[]

Note: Any additional note - such as being uncredited/credited as something slightly different/a voice only appearance - goes next to the character/actor name in brackets and is italicised.

Locations[]

List of locations featured in the episode (not all episodes have these yet).

Notes[]

  • Some episodes have additional notes - if a character makes their first/last appearance or returns. Information about broadcasting or characters/actors or crew. Radio Times synopsis and viewing figures are also included if available. (Not all episodes have notes).

Dialogue[]

  • Snippets of dialogue from the episode. Usually famous/funny/memorable lines or important dialogue in terms of plot or character development. Formatted as a script, character name in capitals followed by a colon and then the character's dialogue (no inverted commas needed). For example:

PEGGY MITCHELL: Get out of my pub!

  • If more than one scene/piece of dialogue is included, then it is separated by a line (type in ----).

Gallery[]

  • Some episode pages may include pictures/video clips from the episode. There is an option to write a caption.

Creating a Episode Page with a pre-loadable template[]

Creating a Episode Page direct[]

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