Adam Woodyatt has spoken out about the struggles he is facing on the set of EastEnders under the new Covid-19 restrictions. The 52-year-old actor has claimed that he is falling asleep between takes as filming is now taking so long due to the rules that have to be followed to ensure everyone is safe on set.
The BBC One soap is returning, after lockdown forced it to go into hiatus, thanks to the use of screens, body doubles and CGI to film moments of "intimacy".
Adam, who plays Walford's Ian Beale, said it was not all plain sailing, especially the pitfalls of filming with Perspex screens.
Speaking to Radio Times magazine, Adam said: "Some days it works really well. Other times, it's been a pain. "If rain gets on the Perspex, you can't shoot
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