FANS of EastEnders will soon be able to see for themselves the bust of the Queen Vic, the iron with which Little Mo attacked evil Trevor Morgan and an array of other Albert Square icons.Next month an exhibition celebrating 25 years of the soap's dramatic endings will be launched in London's East End.
Fans will be able to interact with props, pose for a picture on Arthur's bench and see their favourite characters' costumes for the first time.
Executive producer Diederick Santer said: "EastEnders has been the BBC's most popular show for a quarter of a century.
"We're really excited to be giving fans the chance to come and remind themselves of their favourite dramatic endings through seeing some of the props and costumes from the biggest storylines."
The show opens on February 5 ahead of the live 25th birthday show on February 19. Free tickets are available from January 20-27 at
www.bbc.co.uk/tickets