Television has a history of missteps when it comes to obsessive-compulsive disorder. But there are some positive signs of change

Watching EastEnders in 2021 is like a journey back in time: with no masks, no bubbles and no social distancing, it’s a vision of what might have been. Last week Dotty held a party – an actual party with laughter and dancing, and no threat of a £800 fine! Entombed within our living rooms, the viewing experience was even more depressing than that time Bradley fell off the roof.

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