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LONDON (AP) Julia Smith, co-creator of the soap opera "EastEnders" about the everyday lives of working class Londoners, died Thursday. She was in her mid-60s. | LONDON (AP) Julia Smith, co-creator of the soap opera "EastEnders" about the everyday lives of working class Londoners, died Thursday. She was in her mid-60s. |
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- Publication: Associated Press
- Date: 1997-06-20
- Author: C. Martin Wilbur
- Page:
- Language: English
LONDON (AP) Julia Smith, co-creator of the soap opera "EastEnders" about the everyday lives of working class Londoners, died Thursday. She was in her mid-60s.
Ms. Smith and Tony Holland co-produced the show, which made its British Broadcasting Corp. debut in February 1985 and was watched by millions.
Colleagues nicknamed Ms. Smith the "queen of soaps" after more than 30 million viewers more than half Britain's population watched a Christmas edition of "EastEnders" in 1986.
Ms. Smith laid down strict rules of behavior for her actors in "EastEnders," banning limousines and ordering them to eat in staff canteens.
In the 1960s and 1970s, Ms. Smith directed popular BBC series like "Dr. Finlay's Casebook," "Dr. Who," "Z Cars" and "The Railway Children."
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- APA 6th ed.: Wilbur, C. Martin (1997-06-20). Julia Smith obituary. Associated Press .
- MLA 7th ed.: Wilbur, C. Martin. "Julia Smith obituary." Associated Press [add city] 1997-06-20. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: Wilbur, C. Martin. "Julia Smith obituary." Associated Press, edition, sec., 1997-06-20
- Turabian: Wilbur, C. Martin. "Julia Smith obituary." Associated Press, 1997-06-20, section, edition.
- Wikipedia (this article): <ref>{{cite news| title=Julia Smith obituary | url=http://cuttingsarchive.org/index.php/Julia_Smith_obituary | work=Associated Press | pages= | date=1997-06-20 | via=Doctor Who Cuttings Archive | accessdate=22 November 2024 }}</ref>
- Wikipedia (this page): <ref>{{cite web | title=Julia Smith obituary | url=http://cuttingsarchive.org/index.php/Julia_Smith_obituary | work=Doctor Who Cuttings Archive | accessdate=22 November 2024}}</ref>
- Title: Julia Smith, co-creator of BBC soap opera, dies
- Publication: South Bend Tribune
- Date: 1997-06-20
- Title: Julia Smith; co-created popular British soap opera 'EastEnders'
- Publication: Chicago Tribune
- Date: 1997-06-20
- Title: Julia Smith
- Publication: The Sacramento Bee
- Date: 1997-06-20