EastEnders has changed times tonight! Our Girl now NOT on tomorrow!

EastEnders - Cora Cross Rainie Branning
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EastEnders has moved times in the schedules

EastEnders will now be shown 15 minutes later than originally planned as the BBC shook up its Tuesday evening schedule.

Originally EastEnders was going to be shown at the late time of 9.15pm, but it's been announced that it will be shown even later at 9.30pm - one of the very latest times it's ever been on its long history. The BBC has made the later time shift presumably because it's concerned the France v Belgium World Cup semi-final could over run if it goes to extra time.

Tonight's episode of EastEnders sees Cora Cross reluctantly leaving baby Abi with Max and Rainie for the day. She later visits Patrick, complaining to him about all that’s going on with her great granddaughter.

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Our Girl will now not be shown this Wednesday

Meanwhile, the BBC has also further shaken up its Wednesday night schedule – for full listings check here. They have now revealed that they won’t be showing the latest episode of Our Girl. We presume they were worried that if they showed Our Girl on Wednesday evening, it would suffer in the ratings as the majority of viewers will be tuning in to ITV to watch England v Croatia.

It's not yet been announced when this episode of the Michelle Keegan will be shown.

We will update you on any further changes!

 

 

 

 

David Hollingsworth
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Before working for What To Watch, David spent many years working for TV Times magazine, interviewing some of television's most famous stars including Hollywood actor Kiefer Sutherland, singer Lionel Richie and wildlife legend Sir David Attenborough. 

David started out as a writer for TV Times before becoming the title's deputy features editor and then features editor. During his time on TV Times, David also helped run the annual TV Times Awards. David is a huge Death in Paradise fan, although he's still failed to solve a case before the show's detective! He also loves James Bond and controversially thinks that Timothy Dalton was an excellent 007.

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