Drink spiking storyline for EastEnders

Drink spiking storyline for EastEnders

EastEnders to air spiking storyline for Anna Knight

Anna is set to find herself in danger later this summer when she gets spiked whilst on a night out at Peggy’s

July 3, 2024 – EastEnders is working on a new storyline that will see Anna Knight (Molly Rainford) get her drink spiked.

Anna is set to find herself in danger later this summer when she gets spiked whilst on a night out at Peggy’s. With her friends believing that Anna’s behaviour is down to alcohol, the incident initially goes unnoticed, but Anna’s friends soon become concerned for her welfare when they realise that her behaviour does not equate to the little amount of alcohol she has actually consumed…

In a digital first for EastEnders, an exclusive five part mini-series will be made accessible to viewers via a QR code that will feature within the main episode which will take the audience to a link giving them the option of which platform to watch through. The digital series will offer a unique insight as viewers see the incident from Anna’s own perspective, and from the perspective of her friends.

As Anna grapples with her detachment from reality, viewers of the mini-series will experience the internal warning signs to look out for when spiked, whereas additional footage captured by Anna’s friends will showcase the outward effects the drugs have on her behaviour and mobility.

EastEnders is working with leading charities Stamp Out Spiking and WithYou as well as experts in the field to ensure the storyline is portrayed as accurately and as sensitively as possible.

The episode will air on Tuesday 16 July and the five-part mini-series will be available on the official EastEnders TikTok, Instagram and Facebook channels via a QR code that will feature within the episode.

Spiked is a BBC production, commissioned by Digital Commissioning Executive for BBC Drama & BBC Film, Milly Chu, and BBC Drama Commissioning Editor, Danielle Scott-Haughton.

Chris Clenshaw, Executive Producer said of the storyline: “With incidents of spiking rising at alarming rates across the UK in recent years, we chose to explore this issue with Anna Knight who represents the demographic most affected by spiking. It was imperative for us to work alongside organisations to accurately present, and sensitively portray this storyline, and Molly’s [Rainford] performance has thoughtfully demonstrated the dangerous realities of spiking as we look to raise awareness of the warning signs and symptoms to look out for after an individual has been spiked.”

Fiona Campbell, BBC Controller Youth Audience added: “Following the success of the recent digital collaboration with EastEnders, which saw them move into scripted content in the vertical digital format for the first time – we’re incredibly excited to step further into the this innovative area with a storyline that has great public relevance. For the first time, EastEnders will incorporate a QR code within the main show, taking viewers to the spin off which will be available across multiple digital platforms reaching wider audiences, and those most affected by spiking.

EastEnders is one of the BBC’s highest performing shows for young audiences and driving its awareness on short form video platforms where these audiences find much of their daily content diet is a priority for us.”

Dawn Dines, CEO and Founder at Stamp Out Spiking added: “EastEnders is a wonderful vehicle to drive the safeguarding message and with its huge popularity amongst a wide range of the public, it will help inspire conversations to help protect men and women being targeted. Education is key to preventing these incidents. Stamp Out Spiking are delighted to have taken part in bringing the essential storyline to the screen.”

Abie Wilson, Lead Clinical Pharmacist at WithYou added: “We’d like to thank EastEnders for giving us the opportunity to work together on such an important storyline. After Anna’s drink is spiked, she is helped to safety by her friends, and so we always advise being with people you trust and who will look out for you when partying. For anyone affected by this storyline, or who’s experiencing challenges with drugs, alcohol, or mental health, we encourage you to access support.”

Notes

• The episode will air on Tuesday 16 July and the five-part mini-series will be available on the official EastEnders TikTok, Instagram and Facebook channels via a QR code that will feature within the episode.

• EastEnders has worked alongside leading charities Stamp Out Spiking and WithYou on this storyline.

• In May, EastEnders moved into scripted content in the vertical digital format for the first time with a miniseries that gave an exclusive insight into Freddie’s (Bobby Brazier) life away from Albert Square whilst living with Mo (Laila Morse) in her caravan.

Source
BBC One

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