Dominic Treadwell-Collins has confirmed that he has stepped down from his role as series story producer at EastEnders.
Treadwell-Collins is leaving the BBC to join former executive producer Diederick Santer’s production company Lovely Day, where he will take on a new role as head of development.
Of his tenure at Elstree, he said, ’I have had an amazing time atEastEnders and I couldn’t have dreamed of a better place to work.’
But he added that, ’after four-and-a-half years of life in Walford, I feel that it is time to move on and try something new.’
Treadwell-Collins joined EastEnders in 2005, and was involved in creating popular characters such as the Mitchell sisters and Masood family. He also played a large part in plotting the successful ‘Who Killed Archie Mitchell?’ anniversary storyline, as well as the controversial Syed and Christian storyline.
Santer, who quit the BBC earlier this year to become managing director of the independent production company, described Treadwell-Collins as ’a brilliant and original talent’ and said he was ’delighted to be resuming our creative partnership at Lovely Day.’
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