I did'nt get into it properly until 1990 but had probably caught bits of it before - eg I remember Allison Betles (Fay from Grange Hill) being in the one off production of Civvy Street (an EastEnders off-shoot) in 1988.
To be honest I found the first 5 years (upon getting up every Morning (when I felt like it!!) when I was about 16/17 and it was repeated on BBC1 every weekday morning I think it was (this'd be 1993/94 probably) and it was truly worse than watching paint dry ... worse than the first 5 year's of Neighbours even, but still I wanted to like it as to me it had the best characters in that era of 1985 to the early 90s, like Sharon, a young Ian Beale, Kathy & Pete, a younger) Pat Wikes/Butcher/Evans too.
All these were the best characters to me/ the best generation that can never be touched now, as so many family "relatives" unkown now turn up etc or too many "Sharon Returns" etc , even though it was dribel and that I can not of envisaged it'd last that long now as it had! Something about it, just the old Cafe before Kathy and Ian owned and ran it was great, the real old old London that remarkably was still living on - at least until 1987 through the eyes of EastEnders, made it better and a tad more interesting. Great memories (of a sort, anyway!)
To be honest I found the first 5 years (upon getting up every Morning (when I felt like it!!) when I was about 16/17 and it was repeated on BBC1 every weekday morning I think it was (this'd be 1993/94 probably) and it was truly worse than watching paint dry ... worse than the first 5 year's of Neighbours even, but still I wanted to like it as to me it had the best characters in that era of 1985 to the early 90s, like Sharon, a young Ian Beale, Kathy & Pete, a younger) Pat Wikes/Butcher/Evans too.
All these were the best characters to me/ the best generation that can never be touched now, as so many family "relatives" unkown now turn up etc or too many "Sharon Returns" etc , even though it was dribel and that I can not of envisaged it'd last that long now as it had! Something about it, just the old Cafe before Kathy and Ian owned and ran it was great, the real old old London that remarkably was still living on - at least until 1987 through the eyes of EastEnders, made it better and a tad more interesting. Great memories (of a sort, anyway!)
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