SAVAGE SQUARE

Torture scenes, fan fave buried alive and tragic baby swap that sparked 13k complaints… EastEnders’ sickest storylines

Watch the darkest moments in the soap's dramatic history

IT’S one of Britain's most popular TV shows and the drama never stops in Albert Square.

But EastEnders  - known for its glass half empty approach to life - has also provoked its fair share of complaints.

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The abuse of Little Mo was one of the soap's grimmest storylinesCredit: BBC
Ronnie snatched her friend's baby after losing son JamesCredit: BBC

Brooding characters and their ceaseless challenges have kept viewers glued since Den and Angie Watts first stood behind the bar of the Queen Vic in 1985.

At the height of its success the National Grid had to prepare for the moment the adverts came on, when between 1.5 and 1.75 million kettles were boiled.

In the neighbourhood where the sun rarely shines, the Square has been home to some of the grittiest storylines ever seen on a soap.

From kidnaps and beatings to grisly deaths and sex assaults, EastEnders has covered it all, taking on some of the most controversial and taboo subjects in British culture. 

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Here we have a look at some of the soap's most shocking plots.

Chilling baby swap

The infamous baby swap involving Ronnie Branning and Kat Moon saw 14,000 viewer complaints.

The plot saw both women give birth on New Year’s Eve in 2010 before Ronnie and Jack Branning’s son James died suddenly of infant death syndrome the next day.

After finding her baby lifeless in his cot, desperate Ronnie swapped him for Kat’s son Tommy.

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The scenes were one of the show’s most complained about plots in its history as many slammed the ‘distressing’ scenes.

In the end, Tommy was returned to Kat, played by Jessie Wallace, and Ronnie (Samantha Womack) was put behind bars for child abduction.

More than 13,000 viewers complained to the BBC while Ofcom received over 1,000.

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Sudden infant death syndrome awareness campaigners also criticised the episodes for over-dramatisation.

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Ofcom cleared the soap of any wrongdoing saying the scenes were not ‘unduly disturbing or graphic’.

Twisted child grooming

Actress Shona McGarty has had some of the most sensitive storylines in the soap while playing Bianca’s adopted daughter, Whitney Dean.

In 2008, her character was groomed into a sexual relationship with her mum’s paedophile boyfriend, Tony King.  It quickly came to light that it had been going on since she was 12.

Predator Tony King groomed and abused WhitneyCredit: BBC
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Whitney revealed all to Bianca on her 16th birthday and Tony was jailed for 13 years before dying in jail.   

The storyline received 200 complaints.

Actor Chris Cogill, who played Tony, said he found it hard to find work since playing the sex offender but was proud that the plot had encouraged real life victims to come forward about their ordeals.

Viewers have also seen Whitney forced into prostitution by a boyfriend to pay off her debt and stalked by Tony’s son.

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