First, the task is to write an original article for the keyword "Bbc Iplayer Eastenders Catch Up Today". I need to use the provided context when useful. The context includes various snippets about EastEnders, such as plot points about Debbie's death, Reiss's panic, Lauren's engagement party, Sharon's return, and Jean's belief about Jasmine. I should incorporate these naturally into the article. The article should be 600 to 900 words, with natural headings. I must avoid unsupported claims and not mention that it was AI-generated. Also, I need to return only safe HTML using h2, h3, p, ul, ol, li, strong, and em tags. No markdown fences. Let me outline the article: - **Title and Introduction:** Focus on BBC iPlayer and EastEnders catch-up for today. Mention that episodes are available on BBC iPlayer for catch-up. - **Headings:** Use natural headings like "How to Catch Up on Today’s Episode of EastEnders on BBC iPlayer", "Key Storylines in Today’s Episode", etc. - **Content:** Incorporate the context. For example, discuss Reiss's panic about Debbie's death, Lauren's engagement party, Sharon's return, and Jean's fears. Ensure it's relevant to "catch up today". Let me draft the article. Start with an introduction about EastEnders on BBC iPlayer and how viewers can catch up today. Use headings like: - **Catch Up on EastEnders Today with BBC iPlayer** - **What’s Happening in Albert Square This Week?** - **Key Moments from Today’s Episode** - **How to Access EastEnders on BBC iPlayer** - **Why You Should Watch Today’s Episode** But I need to make it flow naturally. I'll write in a way that encourages readers to use BBC iPlayer to catch up. Incorporate the context: - "The Police are asking around about Debbie's death, causing Reiss to go into a panic. Lauren arranges an engagement party..." - "Sharon returns to the Square... and her confrontation with Zoe will reveal some old wounds being reopened..." - "Jean spirals into believing Jasmine has brought a 'force of evil' to her family." Also, use phrases like "Subscribe and to the" but that seems incomplete. Maybe it's from a call to action. I'll use "Subscribe to BBC iPlayer" or something similar. "BBCEastEnders on" might be a social media handle, so I can mention following for updates. "https://www." probably refers to the BBC iPlayer link. I need to avoid unsupported claims, so I'll stick to the context provided and general knowledge about EastEnders. Now, structure the article: 1. **Introduction:** Emphasize that today's EastEnders episode is available on BBC iPlayer for catch-up. 2. **How to Catch Up:** Steps or tips for using iPlayer. 3. **Storyline Highlights:** Use the context to describe what happens in today's episode. 4. **Character Arcs:** Discuss characters like Reiss, Lauren, Sharon, Jean. 5. **Conclusion:** Encourage viewers to watch and subscribe. Word count: 600-900 words. Let me write the HTML. I'll use: - h2 for main headings - h3 for subheadings - p for paragraphs - strong and em for emphasis - ul and ol for lists if needed Now, write the article. Start with: ```html

Catch Up on Today’s EastEnders Episode with BBC iPlayer

If you missed today’s episode of EastEnders, don’t worry. You can easily catch up using BBC iPlayer. The streaming service offers all the drama from Albert Square on demand, so you never have to miss a moment. Whether it’s the latest twists or long-awaited returns, BBC iPlayer has you covered.

``` Then, a section on how to catch up. ```html

How to Access EastEnders on BBC iPlayer

To watch today’s episode, simply open BBC iPlayer on your device. Search for “EastEnders” and select the latest episode. If you haven’t already, you may need to subscribe to the