How to vote in BBC EastEnders as Denise Fox decides in live episode

How to vote in BBC EastEnders as Denise Fox decides in live episode
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How to vote in BBC EastEnders as Denise Fox decides in live episode
Author: Calli Kitson
Published: Feb, 19 2025 18:48

An exciting opportunity will take place later this evening, as fans of EastEnders will get the opportunity to vote on how the next part of a storyline unfolds. Over the past few weeks, Denise Fox (Diane Parish) has found herself torn between Jack Branning (Scott Maslen) and Ravi Gulati (Aaron Thiara).

 [A montage image of Denise Fox with Ravi Gulati and Jack Branning at an EastEnders wedding]
Image Credit: Metro [A montage image of Denise Fox with Ravi Gulati and Jack Branning at an EastEnders wedding]

On the one hand, there’s Jack – a man she’s previously been married to, who can provide a comfortable life with his children. But maybe Denise wants something a bit more exciting?. That’s where Ravi comes in – he’s a man Denise previously had a fling with, and now, she cannot ignore the electric chemistry they have together.

 [EastEnders,Concept art of the Queen Vic exploding,BBC PUBLIC SERVICE,Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron]
Image Credit: Metro [EastEnders,Concept art of the Queen Vic exploding,BBC PUBLIC SERVICE,Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron]

When tonight’s one-hour episode ends at 8:30pm, a BBC vote will open. But how exactly does it all work?. Let’s take a look. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video.

Up Next. To access the vote, viewers must have a BBC Account. You can register for an account at BBC.co.uk/account, on or before February 19. The vote will officially open at 8:30pm on Wednesday February 19 at BBC.co.uk/EastEnders. It will close at 7:10pm on Thursday February 20, so the result can be incorporated into the live episode, which will broadcast at 7:30pm from BBC Elstree Centre that very evening.

In the 60 minute episode, the Walford residents will face a chaotic and horrifying ordeal following last night’s explosion outside the Queen Vic. The blast happened as a result of Reiss Colwell (Jonny Freeman) crashing his car into the pub, something that only occurred because he was swerving to avoid hitting Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt), who was pushed into the road by Cindy Beale (Michelle Collins).

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