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New Hollyoaks episodes to last until end of July

Hollyoaks is on course to drop off air at the end of July, according to a report.

Hollyoaks reportedly has enough new episodes in the bag to last until the end of July.

The Channel 4 soap cut its broadcast from five episodes a week to just two after the coronavirus pandemic brought filming to a halt in March.

According to The Sun, new episodes will run through until the end of July, after which classic episodes - dubbed Hollyoaks Favourites - will fill every weekday slot.

"The soap will switch to vintage episodes - known as Favourites - five nights per week," a source told the newspaper. "They've managed to get clearance to run any old episode going right back to the first one in 1995.

"They have all been given a digital makeover so viewers can see classic episodes in high-definition for the first time ever."

New episodes continue to air Mondays and Tuesdays on Channel 4 and E4.

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