EastEnders and I May Destroy You helped spark record use of the BBC’s Action Line.
The line contains supporting information for viewers and listeners affected by issues addressed in BBC programmes.
It received over one million visits online and on the phone this year.
The figure is an increase of 21,000 from last year.
EastEnders: Secrets from the Square, where the cast discussed storylines relating to bereavement, domestic abuse and child sexual abuse, generated 14,313 visits to the support page
Michaela Coel’s hit drama I May Destroy You prompted 24,031 visits.
Nick Mason, head of BBC’s audience services, said: “This has been an exceptionally tough year for many people – and one in which the BBC’s role as a public service broadcaster has been more important than ever.
“The rise in visits to our support pages shows just how important our Action Line service is”.
The Mental Health Action line received 121,161 online visits and calls in 2020, which the BBC said was a 45.8% increase from last year.
EastEnders and I May Destroy You help spark record use of BBC Action Line