EastEnders' Adam Woodyatt reveals why he HATES the famous 'Doof Doof' moments

He's the longest-serving character on the show

Author: Emma DoddsPublished 3rd Dec 2018
Last updated 4th Dec 2018

EastEnders may have plenty of distinctive elements that viewers associate with the show, but one of its most recognisable moments is the 'Doof Doof'. To recap, show bosses use the theme tune to create HUGE cliffhangers at the end of the episode in what has now become known as a 'Doof Doof' moment.

But Adam Woodyatt - AKA Ian Beale and Walford's longest-serving resident - has today revealed that he actually HATES those moments, especially when he's involved in them.

Speaking to Phillip Schofield and Rochelle Humes on This Morning earlier today (3rd Dec), Adam spilled the truth of the matter after Rochelle asked, "You’ve been there such a long time, is it still just as exciting to get a good 'Doof Doof' moment?"

To which he shockingly responded, "Oh no I hate them bits. You’ve got to stand there for like four seconds like a lemon. You’d respond normally in the real world. Somebody’s just given you some vital information like 'Cindy’s dead'... you’d say something. Actually trying to stay there for four seconds and not do anything."

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After Phillip did as he was told and gave it a go, Adam joked, "Ah no, no, you’ve done the Wendy Richards technique - you were thinking about your shopping!"

Well, maybe that's the way to do it!

EastEnders airs on Mondays and Fridays at 8pm, and Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7.30pm on BBC One.

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