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EastEnders does Gogglebox (iPlayer exclusive); Back to Ours
Topic Started: 12 Dec 2014, 01:00 (16,975 Views)
Jedi Pat
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What a precious, wonderful final episode that was! 😍
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Amazee-Dayzee
11 Feb 2015, 23:06
Does anybody know if these are on YouTube somewhere?
You can find all the 'Back to Ours' episodes on daily motion:

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2gvszv
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Charper
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Loved the final one. It was just the right amount of length and had plenty of history, something the others lacked I felt (still enjoyable to watch though).
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Leon
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I may be nitpicking but the editing wasn't very good in any of the episodes. There was no order to which the scenes were shown.
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See You Slater
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I also think that the scenes selected were very random as well. Peggy and Pat both had more memorable scenes than the bus one with Harvey.
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Mrs Peel
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How good was that tonight? How I miss these two! And clock the choice comments both made about the late Wendy Richard.
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The Other Slater Cousin
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Wendy Richards lived and breathed EastEnders. An actress who had a real and clear understanding of her character. I'm sure at times that made her come across as hard, but I have so much respect for the passion she put into Pauline.

They don't make them like Wendy anymore.
"I loved it in the Olden Days because you talked more. There’s more action now. You know, we would do scenes in the Rovers of me, Bet and Doris Speed with a cup of coffee each before we opened the pub, talking about absolute rubbish. But it was something, and it was what people do." - Betty Driver
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WalfordFanatic
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So nice to see Pam and Babs together. Seeing them get upset about Pat's final scene genuinely put a lump in my throat.

I miss them.
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Thanks Nick
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Fehnder
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It reminded me how glad I am that Peggy is gone. Her character morphed over the years. She started off as a hard as nails eastend lady and regressed to a comedy high pitched annoying person. She became far too much like a parody of Peggy
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MrJames
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Love how many names Barbara drops.
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Amazee-Dayzee
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Now I know what I will be doing on Monday when there is no Eastenders. That and hopefully the Graham Norton show is on YouTube.
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Mr Branning
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I wish we could have had a few more scenes - Frank's funeral springs to mind, and we had nothing with Pat/Janine or Peggy's cancer. But it was still lovely to see Barbara and Pam together. They clearly get on so well.
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13 Feb 2015, 00:26
Wendy Richards lived and breathed EastEnders. An actress who had a real and clear understanding of her character. I'm sure at times that made her come across as hard, but I have so much respect for the passion she put into Pauline.

They don't make them like Wendy anymore.
You'd get her patented death stare for adding an 's' to the end of her name, she hated that.

I've heard quite a few stories about the way she acted on set and I'm not a fan. Never particularly liked Pauline as a character either, she was at her best before I was born.
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Mrs B
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This one and Sam and Rita's were the best for me. They should do more.
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MrJames
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Grace Dent described Pauline as a full-time fun-Hoover which I quite like.
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WalfordFanatic
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As lovely as it was to see Pam and Babs together, Adam and Laurie was my personal favourite.

I loved Pauline in the early years (from what I've seen), right up until the early 00s. I think as soon as Pauline married again and Wendy didn't approve, Pauline became a groan.
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13 Feb 2015, 14:26
The Other Slater Cousin
13 Feb 2015, 00:26
Wendy Richards lived and breathed EastEnders. An actress who had a real and clear understanding of her character. I'm sure at times that made her come across as hard, but I have so much respect for the passion she put into Pauline.

They don't make them like Wendy anymore.
You'd get her patented death stare for adding an 's' to the end of her name, she hated that.

I've heard quite a few stories about the way she acted on set and I'm not a fan. Never particularly liked Pauline as a character either, she was at her best before I was born.
I'm having a "Bubbly's in the fridge" meltdown at Auto-Correct as we speak.
"I loved it in the Olden Days because you talked more. There’s more action now. You know, we would do scenes in the Rovers of me, Bet and Doris Speed with a cup of coffee each before we opened the pub, talking about absolute rubbish. But it was something, and it was what people do." - Betty Driver
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Leon
12 Feb 2015, 22:40
I may be nitpicking but the editing wasn't very good in any of the episodes. There was no order to which the scenes were shown.
That was a plus with Shane and Jessie's - the only one to be in chronological order. Strange that they didn't include anything after the reunion though; as much of a disappointment/insult/joke as the names Bert and Ernie are, the pregnancy reveal was very nicely done, and it would have been nice to see Jessie's opinion on the fire storyline, as we've only heard from Shane. No Two Hander was surprising, as that was a very strong episode.

So annoyed at the lack of the Spain trip in Pat and Pam's, also Frank's fake funeral and funeral.

Sam and Rita - Strange not to see the Amy reveal, as it involved both of them. I think they did the best job of mentioning in passing stories that weren't shown.

Adam and Laurie - No Cindy, which given the pedestal Ian continues to hold her on, is very jarring.
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WalfordE20
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Absolutely loved the Laurie and Ian episode. I'm now moving onto Barbara and Pam.
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Fehnder
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I think it's literally a victim of the time constraints. I would have preferred a googlebox type edited show, flicking between various characters and scenes.
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