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EastEnders' set gets fresh look after mural installed to reflect modern day Britain

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EastEnders viewers will have to keep their eyes peeled when the BBC soap returns to screens later this year as Albert Square has a new addition.British-born Ghanaian artist Dreph has created a special piece of art for the show's fictional landscape to reflect modern day Britain.Over the past 35 years, the BBC soap has cemented itself at the forefront of British soap history.From setting the scene for the first gay kiss in 1989 and later having the first trans actor to play a trans character on screen, whilst in 2009 viewers followed a whirlwind romance between Christian and Syed culminating in a gay Muslim wedding that captured the nation’s hearts.Taking viewers all the way through to present day with Walford’s very own gay bar,.

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