EastEnders in crisis talks over cast returning to work in June and how to overcome coronavirus filming issues – The Sun

THE cast of EastEnders will return to work next month under BBC plans to resume filming some shows.

Channel bosses have held secret talks over the soap — which was brought to a halt six weeks ago by the Covid-19 crisis.

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 EastEnders bosses are in talks to return to filming in June and get the soap back on TV
EastEnders bosses are in talks to return to filming in June and get the soap back on TVCredit: Handout

A TV insider said: “Filming will have to resume at some point and bosses say June is the benchmark.

“With strict social distancing and extra precautions on set they think EastEnders could make the transition.

“But they appreciate the health and safety of the cast and crew is paramount and should the lockdown restrictions be tightened, filming will, of course, not take place.

“However, bosses have decided that if filming and production can resume safely, it should go ahead.”

 Cast and crew would both have to adhere with strict social distancing on site in accordance with government advice
Cast and crew would both have to adhere with strict social distancing on site in accordance with government advice

Filming stopped on on March 18. Episodes have been reduced from four to two a week to keep the show on air for as long as possible.

Discussions started after the cast of Australian soap Neighbours returned to filming earlier this week.

Producers used guidelines to ensure the cast remained two metres apart at all times and employed the crew to double up as extras.

An EastEnders spokeswoman said: “No dates have been set for filming to resume and we will not return until it is safe to do so.”

 The iconic set of the famous soap has remained empty for six weeks since the government introduced the coronavirus lockdown
The iconic set of the famous soap has remained empty for six weeks since the government introduced the coronavirus lockdownCredit: BBC

Meanwhile, Zoe Ball believes BBC1’s Strictly Come Dancing will return this year.

Zoe, 49, who hosts spin-off show It Takes Two, said: “I know they are going to put that show on somehow. It might not have a studio audience, it might be slightly different.”

ITV boss Kevin Lygo yesterday admitted that Coronation Street and Emmerdale were running short of episodes.

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 The soap reduced the number of episodes per week from four to two in a bid to remain on air for as long as possible during lockdown
The soap reduced the number of episodes per week from four to two in a bid to remain on air for as long as possible during lockdownCredit: BBC
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