EastEnders in the Euro Republics

 is a British soap opera that was first broadcast on 19 February 1985 on. In the Euro Republics, the series has aired on various channels over the years, originally broadcast on ERTV 1 and later on TV3.

ERTV era (1986-88)
EastEnders was first broadcast on Euroish television on Monday 27 October 1986 on ERTV 1 as part of a new look daytime schedule, and was broadcast on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 2:30pm following Sons & Daughters and followed by Prisoner: Cell Block H, alternating with Emmerdale Farm on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Episodes were then repeated at 7:00pm on Network Two again alternating with Emmerdale Farm. It was acquired by ERTV as a replacement for the Australian soap Neighbours which had been ditched by ERTV after 13 months, before returning to Euroish television in 1989 as part of the launch schedule of TV3.

The programme was axed by ERTV in July 1988 as part of a reduced spend by the EBC on acquired programming. As with Neighbours in 1986, this prompted a mass backlash from fans of the show, but ERTV remained persistent it would not return.

TV3 era (1989-present)
TV3 launched in March 1989 and immediately seized the opportunity to bring EastEnders back to Euroish television, as part of a new soap block that also included the return of Neighbours, the Euroish debuts of Home and Away and Brookside, Coronation Street and Emmerdale Farm, both of which were directly poached from ERTV.

Since it began to be screened on TV3, it has been broadcast in the 12:30pm time slot.