EastEnders' biggest live episode gaffes from 'How's Adam' to moving corpse

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Despite plenty of blunders in past EastEnders live episodes, it hasn't stopped the cast giving it another go.

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Ahead of the highly anticipated episode, The Mirror takes a look back at some of the biggest live fails EastEnders has ever seen, including the infamous "How's Adam?" gaffe to twitchy corpses...

Name slipup

In 2015, Jo Joyner, who plays Tanya Branning, accidentally called Ian Beale actor Adam Woodyatt by his real name, in a scene with Ian's wife Jane. "How's Adam?," Tanya asked, as Jane looked panicked, and the two women just stared at each other wide-eyed in a tense awkward silence.

Jo later told Gaby Roslin on her BBC London Radio show that she broke down in tears after fluffing the line. "There is no explanation as to how or why it happened, we couldn't have known it better, we went over and over it, and I never got it wrong in rehearsals," she said.

EastEnders’ Joy Joyner called Ian Beale 'Adam' in a live scene

EastEnders’ Joy Joyner called Ian Beale 'Adam' in a live scene

"When it happened, it was like an out of body experience, like a car crash. As I was saying 'Adam' I could feel myself trailing off, there was no way I could get out of that one." She added that moments before she was due to take part in her next live scene, she was hyperventilating from nerves. And Jo remains haunted by her mistake as she revealed she still had people asking her "How's Adam?", years after the episode aired.

Not so sick?

In 2010, the live episode Who Killed Archie Mitchell? saw Bradley Branning (Charlie Clements) die after he fell from the roof of the Queen Vic. When his father Max Branning (Jake Wood) saw his bloodied dead body, he was supposed to immediately vomit with horror. But poor Jake was unable to make himself sick on cue without any assistance – so unfortunately he was forced to stick his fingers down his throat to get a realistic retch.

Jake Wood visibly stuck his fingers down his throat to try to make himself sick

Jake Wood visibly stuck his fingers down his throat to try to make himself sick

He later spoke about the awkward incident on This Morning, explaining: "Well it was in the script that Max saw Bradley lying dead and was sick, so at some point we talked about putting the liquid in my mouth then realise we'd have no time to do that. But to me [what I did] felt very real, if you were going to be sick anyway that you might do that, to get it all out."

Moving corpse

Meanwhile, eagle-eyed viewers noticed Bradley's supposedly dead body actually moved, rather destroying the illusion. Tweets at the time included: "Anyone watching eastenders, is it just me or is bradley moving wayyy too much to be dead :'))." "Just watched live Eastenders. Is Bradley dead? His fingers were still moving as he was lying on the pavement," added another. "Bradley was moving his hand, when he was dead #eastenders," noted a third.

Bradley's body noticeably moved leading viewers to believe he was still alive

Bradley's body noticeably moved leading viewers to believe he was still alive

Wrong words

Bradley's wife Stacey Slater, played by Lacey Turner, subsequently called her own husband by the wrong name as she shouted "Charlie" - the name of the actor. She was not the only actor to fluff their lines, however, as Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) accidentally said "slop it" instead of "stop it".

Peggy Mitchell, played by Barbara Windsor, called Janine "June"

Peggy Mitchell, played by Barbara Windsor, called Janine "June"

Scott Malsen, who plays Jack Branning, also said: "Bradley didn't tell the public" instead of "Bradley didn't tell the police," as he mumbled and forgot his lines at the start of the episode, a blunder he later put down to nerves.

Peggy Mitchell, played by the legendary late Barbara Windsor, accidentally called her on-screen stepdaughter Janine Butcher (Charlie Brooks) "June". And Samantha Womack, who played Ronnie Mitchell, admitted she messed up a scene when she walked out of the shop forgetting to pay for the paint stripper - though this went largely unnoticed by viewers until she fessed up.

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