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| {{Infobox Merchandise | | |image = Wyldstyle & E.T. in Diagon Alley.jpg |
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| |type = Television series | | |only = New Adventures Await! (webcast)}} |
| |release date = [[19 February (releases)|19 February]] [[1985 (releases)|1985]]}} | | One '''parallel universe''' was where [[Hogwarts]] was located. |
| {{You may|EastEnders|n1=the series as it exists in the DWU}}
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| '''''EastEnders''''' is a British television soap opera produced by the [[BBC]].
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| == Crossovers ==
| | Taking a [[rift]] from [[User:WaltK/Sandbox 12|another universe]], [[Wyldstyle]], [[Batman]] and [[Gandalf]] arrived in [[Diagon Alley]]. ([[WC]]: {{cs|New Adventures Await! (webcast)}}) |
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| == References in the DWU ==
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| In the novel, ''[[The Monsters Inside (novel)|The Monsters Inside]]'', following her [[Aliens of London (TV story)|year away]] from modern day [[Earth]], [[Rose Tyler]] caught with the episodes of the show that she missed during that time. The [[Ninth Doctor]], who was forced to watch along with her, later used a piece of his general knowledge of the show to his advantage, when Rose is tested by [[Lazlee Flowers]] on tangential warp offset, he subtly gave Rose the answer (45), by telling her to think of the address of [[Pauline Fowler|Pauline]], [[Martin Fowler|Martin]], and [[Sonia Fowler]], which was [[45 Albert Square]] at the time.
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| In ''[[The Impossible Planet (TV story)|The Impossible Planet]]'', the [[Tenth Doctor]] expresses his belief that one of the most unluckiest phrases that one could utter was, "This is going to be the best [[Christmas]] [[Walford]] has ever had", a reference to the show's typically, notoriously depressing Christmas specials.
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| In ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' serial, ''[[The Mark of the Berserker (TV story)|The Mark of the Berserker]]'', whilst under the influence of the [[Berserker pendant]], [[Haresh Chandra]] obeys [[Rani Chandra|his daughter]]'s command to [pretend to be] "[[Bianca Jackson|Bianca]] off ''EastEnders''", in which he screamed the names of [[Ricky Butcher]], [[Whitney Dean]], and [[Pat Butcher]] in her trademark style.
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| == References to the DWU on ''EastEnders'' ==
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| == Behind the scenes connections ==
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| === Cast and crew ===
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| === Miscellaneous ===
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| ==== Festive specials ====
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| ''EastEnders'' traditionally broadcasts extended episodes on [[Christmas Day]] and [[New Year's Day]], in time slots that are typically adjacent to ''[[Doctor Who]]''{{'}}s own festive specials, resulting in the two shows competing against each other in the ratings.
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| For Christmas Day schedules, ''EastEnders'' have typically ended up with higher overnight ratings than ''Doctor Who'', with only ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'' and ''[[The Husbands of River Song (TV story)|The Husbands of River Song]]'' managing to score higher in their respective years, with New Year's Day ratings historically having worked in ''Doctor Who''{{'}}s favour, with only Part 2 of ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'' failing to outdo ''EastEnders'' in [[2010 (releases)|2010]].
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