The financial struggles of Albert Square are known to anyone who tunes into BBC One every weeknight.
Well, its about to get a whole lot more cash, as it emerged the new EastEnders set is expected to cost the licence fee payer another £27 million.
The sets reconstruction is part of wider improvement works at BBC Elstree – where the soap is filmed – and will cost the public broadcaster £86 million in total.
An initial budget for the project, which is now two and a half years late, has soared by 45% since work began, sparking concerns that licence fee money is not being spent wisely.
The National Audit Office (NAO) said the BBC cannot provide value for money on the wider project – called E20 – which will see the 1984 set of the soap in Elstree rebuilt and expanded.
However, the NAOs report added: As the (EastEnders) Front Lot construction only started in October 2018 and the Back Lot is at an early design stage, it is not yet possible to conclude on the value for money of the latest programme plan.
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E20 has been beset by problems, leading to the massive budget increase on the project, which was expected to save the corporation almost £500,000 a year and allow filming in high definition.
Meg Hillier MP, chairwoman of the Committee of Public Accounts, said: It is critical, given the BBCs funding pressures, that every pound of licence fee payers money is spent effectively.
It is concerning that the BBC has been unable to keep to budget and time on this project again, given my committee had already heard about the need to revise its scope in 2016.
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The original set of EastEnders was intended to be used for two years, but has been in use for 34.
This has led to problems with health and safety, continual investment in refurbishments, and the inability to shoot in high-definition due to the decaying set.
In 2015 the rebuild – using real brickwork to create the set rather than facades – was estimated to cost £59 million, and the project was due to be completed by August this year.
A budget was then approved for the increased amount to £62 million, and a delay of 26 months forecast in 2016.
The NAO concluded: The BBC will not be able to deliver value for money on the E20 programme in the way that it envisaged in 2015. Disappointingly, some of the reasons for this were built into E20 at the outset and could have been addressed earlier.
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A new EastEnders set is expected to be delivered in 2023. It will include a front lot replicating Albert Square and the traditional set, and a back lot, made to look more like the streets of 21st century London.
BBC's statement on Eastenders new set
The set of EastEnders was built in 1984 and only intended for use for two years. Over 30 years later, the show remains one of the BBCs flagship programmes and yet is filming from a set that is no longer fit for purpose.
The new set will be suitable for HD filming for the first time and extend Walford to better reflect modern East End London.
Its a large, complex project which has already delivered many other vital improvements at BBC Elstree Centre, but like any building work of this scale there have been challenges on the way, including construction market issues beyond our control and from working on a brownfield site.
As the NAO recognises, weve already made improvements and are keeping the project under close scrutiny.
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