Ross Kemp will host a special documentary on EastEnders, exploring its iconic moments and celebrating the show’s 40th anniversary

London: Ross Kemp, the actor known for his role as Grant Mitchell, is back in the spotlight. He’s set to present a special documentary for EastEnders’ 40th anniversary. Can you believe it’s been that long?
He first appeared on the show in 1990 and last graced our screens in 2016. His return is a big deal, especially since it comes at a time when his on-screen brother, Phil, is dealing with some heavy stuff.
The documentary, titled “EastEnders: 40 Years On The Square,” will feature some of the show’s biggest stars. Kemp will chat with Adam Woodyatt, Gillian Taylforth, and Letitia Dean about their memorable moments.
It’s a celebration of the show’s legacy, and it’s exciting to see how it has shaped British culture. Kemp mentioned how honored he feels to be part of this project, reflecting on the show’s impact on fans and the cast alike.
Expect to see highlights from iconic storylines, including the first gay kiss on British TV and some intense family drama. Remember when Kat revealed Zoe was her daughter? That was a jaw-dropper!
And let’s not forget “Sharongate,” where Grant’s ex-wife Sharon had an affair with Phil. The drama just keeps coming!
Joe Ingham, the executive producer, shared how EastEnders has changed the game for TV audiences over the years. It’s a testament to the show’s influence and the emotional connections it has created.
While the exact air date for the documentary is still under wraps, it’s set to air in February. So, keep your eyes peeled for more updates!