It'd be fitting for Peggy to die in her beloved Vic, but I'd like her role to be kept open so she can return.
It'd be fitting for Peggy to die in her beloved Vic, but I'd like her role to be kept open so she can return.
If Phil starts the fire and people die in it will he go to prison? Surely it would be manslaughter maybe but I guess in soaps you can get away with murder
Only Peggy would know that he started the fire, and with her gone (one way or another), maybe no one else will find out.
It's the end of an era on EastEnders next week as a blazing inferno burns down the Queen Vic, marking the end of the iconic pub as we know it.
As seen in pictures which were released over the Bank Holiday weekend, the dramatic turn of events is caused by troubled Phil Mitchell - who lights the fire at his mum Peggy's beloved boozer as they have a massive row.
Before filming on the challenging episode began, a replica set of the Queen Vic was built on the George Lucas Stage at Elstree Studios for the shooting of some of the interior scenes.
Here, we take a look behind the scenes as Barbara Windsor, Steve McFadden and other EastEnders cast members film one of this year's most-anticipated episodes.
Just a pity there are no shots of a small dwarf size bodybag being carried out
sorry to dispappoint you all but peggy does die
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