Author: Kerry Barrett

  • Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Debbie’s disgusted with her dad, Shadrach’s plotting revenge, and Dawn’s making plans

    Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Debbie’s disgusted with her dad, Shadrach’s plotting revenge, and Dawn’s making plans

    In today’s Classic Emmerdale spoilers for episodes airing on ITV3 on Friday, December 20, Debbie’s disgusted with her dad but things take a turn when Sadie overhears a private conversation. Shadrach’s plotting revenge, and Dawn’s making plans for a future without her mum and Terry – what’s she up to?

    These episodes originally aired on June 17 and 19, 2006.

    Sadie eavesdrops on Jasmine and Cain
    Sadie is listening as Jasmine and Cain talk about their affair (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Debbie’s disgusted in Classic Emmerdale

    Cain tells a disgusted Debbie that he used Jasmine to get at her. And if that’s not bad enough, their conversation is overheard by a delighted Sadie, who later confronts Jasmine about it all. Meanwhile, Debbie tells Cain he’s lost her and Sarah forever, and vows to take revenge.

    Katie’s fed up

    Elsewhere, Katie demands Jo stop with the blackmail but Jo’s not giving in that easily. Andy’s still oblivious and Katie’s worried she could lose him forever.

    Simon’s delighted

    Simon accepts an offer on Mulberry Cottage. He’s pleased but Laurel, Ashley and Sandy are worried about being made homeless.

    Dawn’s up to something in Classic Emmerdale

    Meanwhile, Dawn’s back from her holiday with some news for her mum. She tells Jean that while she’ll never be happy about her and Terry, she’s going to accept it. But later she tells Jamie that her plans for the future mean she won’t be forced to tolerate this situation much longer.

    What’s she planning?

    Debbie’s making threats

    Debbie storms out of the Dingles, telling Cain that she won’t forget his betrayal. And she reminds him the rest of the village won’t be impressed to hear about his sleazy seduction of Jasmine. Later, Chas offers to put Debbie up at Home Farm.

    Barney and Beryl are laughing at Shadrach and have their eye on Belle's pig
    The Chugspokes want Belle’s pig, but Shadrach wants revenge! (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Shadrach wants revenge

    Later, Shadrach, Beryl and Barney have a lucky escape when they flee from a truffle hunt. But when Shadrach overhears the Chugspokes making fun of him, he plots revenge on behalf of the Dingle family.

    Read more: Who’s leaving Emmerdale? All the cast exits, arrivals and returns

    Emmerdale usually airs weeknights on ITV at 7.30pm, with an early release on ITVX at 7am.

    Classic Emmerdale usually airs every weekday on ITV3 at 6am and 6.30am, plus 1.40pm and 2.10pm.

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  • A really chilling episode saw justice done, but it didn’t feel like quite the right ending for Tom King – OPINION

    A really chilling episode saw justice done, but it didn’t feel like quite the right ending for Tom King – OPINION

    Belle Dingle took on her abuser Tom King in court this week’s Emmerdale and saw him sent to prison. It was a chilling episode that really highlighted the truth about domestic abuse, and people’s attitudes towards it.

    Tom’s trial was the end of a year-long storyline that has been carefully and thoughtfully plotted with a lot of shocking moments, as well as tearjerking parts.

    But did the finale really do justice to the rest of the plot? We’re not completely sure.

    Tom in the dock
    Tom was on trial for assault and coercive control (Credit: ITV)

    Was the ending of Tom King too rushed in Emmerdale?

    The majority of the trial was in Thursday’s double episode. On paper, it looked that it would be plenty of time. But actually it felt rushed. The discussions with the jury were really interesting and we definitely felt engaged with the new characters we met. But we wanted to hear more.

    Denise Welch’s character, Heidi, clearly had a backstory that we were desperate to hear more about. The debates threw new light on Belle’s ordeal. But suddenly, everything was resolved and Tom was found guilty – it felt like we’d only seen half of it.

    We reckon Tom’s trial could even have stood up to running across a whole week’s worth of episodes. There is a fine line between giving a story the time it deserves and dragging it out, but this all felt wrapped up too quickly – Tom was only arrested a couple of weeks ago!

    Jurors in Tom King's trial
    We really enjoyed the discussion between the jurors and we wanted more (Credit: ITV)

    Some of story missed out?

    In a similar vein, it was fascinating to hear Tom and Belle’s take on various incidents, then have the jury discuss how they saw it. But it felt like lots of incidents were glossed over, or not even mentioned at all.

    Which then gave the impression that Belle’s ordeal wasn’t that bad, that it was being vaguely downplayed – even though we’d watched it all and seen how she’d suffered.

    Belle Dingle
    Belle’s ordeal is coming to an end (Credit: ITV)

    Belle wasn’t on trial

    We understand how trials work – we know Tom’s creepy barrister Ollie had to plant reasonable doubt in the minds of the jury and convince them that perhaps Tom wasn’t guilty of everything he was accused of. And we also understand that one of the ways he was going to do that was by discrediting Belle.

    BUT Belle wasn’t on trial. All the stuff about her history with Gemma seemed totally irrelevant. You know what would have been relevant, though? Tom stalking Chas and making her think she was losing her mind, back in 2013.

    The Dingles and the Kings wait for Belle at court
    Belle was late to court because she went to a support group where she heard other women’s experiences (Credit: ITV)

    The real-life stories

    Soaps play such an important role in raising awareness when they tackle issue-based stories like this. This storyline has been managed so well and really highlighted the horror of coercive control. And we loved the idea of including real-life stories in the trial. But aside from the one story told by juror Kenneth, the stories were just stuck on at the end. It made them feel like an afterthought.

    DS Foy saves the day in Emmerdale (Credit: ITV/Comp Emmerdale Insider)
    DS Foy was the hero of the hour when he arrested Tom. Shouldn’t he have been a witness?(Credit: ITV/Comp Emmerdale Insider)

    Missing witnesses at the trial of Tom King in Emmerdale

    Belle has come into contact with quite a few people throughout her ordeal who could have been witnesses for the prosecution. Rhona and Vanessa both had the measure of Tom, so did Charity and Cain, who trailed her all the way to Wales. Even the bus driver who saw Belle run away while an angry Tom pursued her would have been a helpful witness.

    And of course, there’s DS Foy. Where was he?! He’s been so dogged in his determination to see Tom in court, only for him to vanish at the last minute? Very disappointing.

    Now Tom’s been sent to prison and we’re looking forward to Belle rebuilding her life. It was definitely the right ending to an excellent story, but we’d have liked to see it play out slightly differently.

    Read more: Who’s leaving Emmerdale? All the cast exits, arrivals and returns

    Emmerdale usually airs weeknights at 7.30pm on ITV, with an early release at 7am on ITVX. 

    Classic Emmerdale usually airs weekdays at 6am and 6.30am, plus 1.40pm and 2.10pm on ITV3. 

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  • Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Jasmine’s lies unravel, Daz makes a decision, and Jo’s blackmailing Katie!

    Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Jasmine’s lies unravel, Daz makes a decision, and Jo’s blackmailing Katie!

    In today’s Classic Emmerdale spoilers for episodes airing on ITV3 on Thuesday, December 19,

    These episodes originally aired on June 15 and 16, 2006.

    Daz makes a decision in Classic Emmerdale

    Daz is so fed up with everything that he calls his mum again. Except this time he tells her he wants to leave the village. Andy’s upset by Daz’s decision, but he says an emotional goodbye to his brother.

    Meanwhile Katie suggests that Jo also moves out, but Jo’s not budging! Instead, she tells Katie she saw the kiss between her and Daz.

    Ashley has a heart to heart with Jasmine
    Ashley has a heart to heart with Jasmine (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Are Jasmine’s lies about to be uncovered?

    Before Daz leaves, he warns Debbie that Jasmine isn’t all she thinks she is, leaving Debbie worried about what he is implying.

    Elsewhere, Ashley finds a box of condoms in Jasmine’s things. Concerned, he confronts the teenager about what she’s up to.

    Daz has something to say to Debbie
    Daz has something to say to Debbie – but will she listen? (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Debbie’s devastated in Classic Emmerdale

    Later, Jasmine tells Cain they need to end things before Debbie finds out. They share a passionate goodbye kiss and who should spot them? Debbie of course! She’s devastated by what she sees.

    Classic Emmerdale: Pig wars!

    Meanwhile the Chugspoke family, who are staying with the Dingles, send their pig out to look for truffles. The hog fails to find anything, but it seems Belle‘s pig, Petal, has a special talent so the Chugspokes decide they need her instead.

    Blackmail!

    Elsewhere, Jo continues to blackmail Katie about her kiss with Daz, leaving Katie worried her manipulative lodger could reveal all to Andy.

    Read more: Who’s leaving Emmerdale? All the cast exits, arrivals and returns

    Emmerdale usually airs weeknights on ITV at 7.30pm, with an early release on ITVX at 7am.

    Classic Emmerdale usually airs every weekday on ITV3 at 6am and 6.30am, plus 1.40pm and 2.10pm.

    Visit our Facebook page @emmerdaleinsider for all the latest Emmerdale news, gossip and spoilers and let us know what you think! Or find us on Twitter @emmerdaleinside

  • Denise Welch praises Tom and Belle story as she joins Emmerdale

    Denise Welch praises Tom and Belle story as she joins Emmerdale

    Tom King faces justice as he stands trial for assault and controlling or coercive behaviour in today’s episode of Emmerdale and Denise Welch joins the cast.

    A nervous but determined Belle takes the stand to give evidence about what Tom has put her through.

    Meanwhile, Tom is cocky and eager to take his chance to stick the knife into his wife.

    Tom King takes the stand
    Tom wants to show off to the jury (Credit: ITV)

    Jury service

    But it’s the jury who take centre stage in the episode as they wrestle with the truth about what happened.

    Former Bad Girls star John Ellis, Corrie and Casualty star Charles Dale, and Loose Women presenter and Coronation Street icon Denise Welch all star in the episode as members of the jury.

    Denise Welch plays Heidi, a juror convinced of Tom’s guilt from the start, while Charles Dale takes on the role of Karl who’s definitely on Team Tom – at least to begin with.

    Kenneth, played by John Ellis, is on the fence as the jury begin to consider their verdict.

    Denise Welch in Emmerdale
    Denise Welch plays Heidi – one of the members of the jury (Credit: ITV)

    Denise Welch joins Emmerdale: ‘An honour to be a part of it’

    Former Corrie star Denise said she enjoyed being part of such an “important” episode.

    “I’ve been gripped by the Belle and Tom storyline so to play a head juror in the story’s culmination was an honour,” she added.

    The special episode features stories taken from real-life instances of domestic abuse, with the help of the charity Refuge.

    “My character Heidi was more emotionally involved, so I felt that maybe she had experienced some form of domestic abuse herself,” Denise said.

    Denise Welch, John Ellis and Charles Dale in Emmerdale
    Will the jury believe Belle? (Credit: ITV)

    Campaigning against abuse

    The ITV show Loose Women launched a campaign called Facing It Together earlier this year, intending to shine a light on all sorts of abuse including coercive control. “The subject matter is one I’m passionate about,” said Denise.

    And she added: “To share the jury scenes with Charlie Dale and Jack Ellis and also to see lots of my Emmerdale mates made it a job to remember.”

    But will the jury reach the verdict all the Emmerdale viewers are hoping for? Only time will tell!

    Read more: Christmas Spoilers for Emmerdale: Terror at Home Farm!


    Emmerdale usually airs weeknights at 7.30pm on ITV, with an early release at 7am on ITVX. 

    Classic Emmerdale usually airs weekdays at 6am and 6.30am, plus 1.40pm and 2.10pm on ITV3. 

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  • Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Daz kisses Katie, Edna lashes out and Viv’s desperate

    Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Daz kisses Katie, Edna lashes out and Viv’s desperate

    In today’s Classic Emmerdale spoilers for episodes airing on ITV3 on Wednesday, December 18, Daz kisses Katie, Edna lashes out and Viv’s desperate!

    These episodes originally aired on June 13 and 14, 2006.

    Edna slaps Victoria
    Edna slaps Victoria when she finds her and Kayleigh in her house (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Breaking and entering!

    Edna’s furious when she discovers Victoria and Kayleigh in her house, going through her things. Upset and angry, she lashes out and slaps a stunned Victoria.

    Classic Emmerdale: Viv’s on a mission

    Elsewhere, Viv is trying her best to persuade Donna to be a surrogate for her, but Donna’s freaked out by the whole thing and not keen on carrying her own sibling. Marlon’s not keen either, and it seems it’s left to Bob to put his foot down. But will he?

    Daz kisses Katie while Jo watches
    Daz is having a very bad day! (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Daz’s day gets worse and worse

    Meanwhile, Katie asks Daz if they can put their differences aside and get along for Andy’s sake. But can Daz put a lid on his hatred of Katie?

    There’s more pressure for Daz when Jasmine confesses she’s seeing Cain. Daz reacts very badly to the news and when he gets home, he takes his emotions out on Katie. Expecting him to be violent, Katie’s shocked when Daz kisses her – he wants to prove to Andy that she can’t be trusted.

    Horrified and revolted Katie agrees not to tell Andy, but they’re unaware that Jo’s seen them from a distance.

    Classic Emmerdale: Where’s Perdy?

    Meanwhile, Sadie and Perdita are out riding when Sadie slaps Perdy’s horse, leaving her struggling to control it. And later, Sadie finds the horse – with no sign of Perdita.

    Debbie jumps to conclusions

    Elsewhere, Debbie sees Jasmine with Daz and wrongly assumes they’re a couple – unaware the truth is even more shocking.

    Read more: Who’s leaving Emmerdale? All the cast exits, arrivals and returns

    Emmerdale usually airs weeknights on ITV at 7.30pm, with an early release on ITVX at 7am.

    Classic Emmerdale usually airs every weekday on ITV3 at 6am and 6.30am, plus 1.40pm and 2.10pm.

    Visit our Facebook page @emmerdaleinsider for all the latest Emmerdale news, gossip and spoilers and let us know what you think! Or find us on Twitter @emmerdaleinside

  • Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Daz has a warning for Katie, and there’s baby joy for Viv – sort of

    Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Daz has a warning for Katie, and there’s baby joy for Viv – sort of

    In today’s Classic Emmerdale spoilers airing on ITV3 on Tuesday, December 17, Daz warns Katie he’s keeping an eye on her, and Katie doesn’t react well, Cain’s making demands, and there’s baby joy for Viv. Sort of!

    These episodes originally aired on June 10 and 12, 2006.

    Daz makes threats

    Now he’s back living with Katie and Andy, Daz has an ulterior motive. He’s planning to keep a close eye on Katie! He tells her she has to get used to him being around because he isn’t going anywhere. And then he makes a dig about how many men she’s had. Furious, Katie slaps him!

    Baby news!

    Elsewhere, Viv is delighted to discover Buffy the rabbit has unexpectedly given birth to a litter of baby bunnies. She takes this is a positive sign and decides she’ll do whatever it takes to get pregnant.

    Eric’s hollow victory in Classic Emmerdale

    Meanwhile, Eric’s election victory starts to feel a bit hollow as he watches a happy Rodney spending time with Paul and Kelly.

    Bob and Viv
    Bob suggests he and Viv try surrogacy (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Viv’s got plans

    Later, Bob suggests to Viv that they try surrogacy. Meanwhile, Donna and Marlon are upset that their mortgage application has been turned down – and that gives Viv an idea!  She offers to give Donna the money she needs, if Donna lets her use her womb!

    Daz is upsetting everyone including Andy
    Daz is upsetting everyone (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Classic Emmerdale: Daz makes a phone call

    At Butler’s, Andy is upset when he finds Daz shouting at Katie, and then Daz gets upset too. Unable to reach Jasmine, he calls his mum instead…

    Cain makes demands

    Meanwhile, Jasmine’s with Cain, who tells her she has to end her relationship with Debbie. Will Jasmine do as he says?

    Read more: Who’s leaving Emmerdale? All the cast exits, arrivals and returns

    Emmerdale usually airs weeknights on ITV at 7.30pm, with an early release on ITVX at 7am.

    Classic Emmerdale usually airs every weekday on ITV3 at 6am and 6.30am, plus 1.40pm and 2.10pm.

    Visit our Facebook page @emmerdaleinsider for all the latest Emmerdale news, gossip and spoilers and let us know what you think! Or find us on Twitter @emmerdaleinside

     

  • Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Rodney plays dirty, Del and Paddy get closer, and Viv thinks she is pregnant

    Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Rodney plays dirty, Del and Paddy get closer, and Viv thinks she is pregnant

    In today’s Classic Emmerdale spoilers for episodes airing on ITV3 on Monday, December 16, Rodney proves he can play just as dirty as Eric, Del and Paddy get closer, and could Viv be pregnant?

    These episodes originally aired on June 8 and 9, 2006.

    Throwing punches!

    Rodney’s horrified when a story appears in the Hotten Courier containing salacious rumours about his son Paul, and making out that girlfriend Kelly is a porn star.

    Kelly and Paul are hurt and feel Rodney’s let them down. When a photographer suggests they pose for a photo together they reluctantly agree. But Eric is lurking and can’t resist a cutting remark – earning himself a punch from Rodney! And of course the photographer has captured the whole thing!

    Del and Paddy get closer drinking champagne
    Del and Paddy get closer but Toni’s about to interrupt their romantic evening… (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Paddy gets romantic in Classic Emmerdale

    Elsewhere, Marlon prepares a special aphrodisiac meal for Del and Paddy and then makes himself scarce. But just as the lovebirds are about to take things upstairs, a jealous Toni comes home and hangs around.

    Steph sticks to her story

    Meanwhile, Alan goes to visit Steph and braves asking her outright if she killed Terence. But she sticks to her story and tells him Adam was the one who killed her brother.

    Classic Emmerdale: Is Viv pregnant?

    Viv thinks she’s pregnant and announces her good news at a family dinner. But her family aren’t convinced and insist she goes to see Dr Adam for a test. Viv’s confused when the test is negative and reels off her symptoms. Adam suggests it could be the menopause and Viv is horrified!

    Rodney and Kelly
    Rodney tells Kelly he was looking out for her (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Rodney’s on top!

    Rodney explains he hit Eric to protect Kelly’s honour but it’s probably cost him his seat on the council. When Kelly hears what Eric’s been saying, she whacks him too! The photographer is too slow to capture the moment – so Kelly does it again!

    Rodney tells Eric that he’s realised family is more important and even if he is elected, he’s going to resign immediately. He adds that he’s bought Holdgate Farm, which will be opening as a spa and health club, managed by Kelly and Paul.

    When the votes are counted, Eric smugly reveals he’s won and tells Rodney not to be too confident about converting Holdgate into a business.

    But Rodney has the last laugh when he points out that Val won’t be impressed if he tells her Eric humiliated her son and wants his business plans ruined!

    Read more: Who’s leaving Emmerdale? All the cast exits, arrivals and returns

    Emmerdale usually airs weeknights on ITV at 7.30pm, with an early release on ITVX at 7am.

    Classic Emmerdale usually airs every weekday on ITV3 at 6am and 6.30am, plus 1.40pm and 2.10pm.

    Visit our Facebook page @emmerdaleinsider for all the latest Emmerdale news, gossip and spoilers and let us know what you think! Or find us on Twitter @emmerdaleinside

     

  • Emmerdale review of the week: Ruby’s past revealed, Tom’s latest victim, and we’re all Team Ross

    Emmerdale review of the week: Ruby’s past revealed, Tom’s latest victim, and we’re all Team Ross

    Emmerdale has absolutely knocked it out of the park with this week’s episodes so our Emmerdale review is quite emotional!

    Ruby’s story is not an easy one to tell – or watch – but we think it’s going to be handled really well.

    And in among the shocking reveal of Ruby’s heartbreaking past, there were some more highlights.

    Here’s what we thought of everything that happened in our Emmerdale review of the week.

    Ruby Fox-Miligan
    We found out exactly why Ruby is so frightened of her dad (Credit: ITV)

    Ruby’s big reveal

    So the truth is out – well, to the viewers at least. Ruby was abused by her creepy, manipulative father, Anthony. And there even seems to be an implication that Anthony could be Steph’s biological father.

    We are lifelong soap fans – we’ve seen it all over the years. But this one of the darkest stories we remember. It’s horribly bleak.

    But Ruby has won our hearts since her arrival in the village and we’re totally invested in her story. We really want Anthony to face justice, Ruby’s family to support her, and we really don’t want him to be Steph’s dad.

    Beth Cordingly, who plays Ruby, is so good at capturing her vulnerability and fear, while Nicholas Day – Anthony – is the most sinister, cold-hearted soap villain since, well, forever.

    We’re looking forward to seeing how this one plays out.

    Angel is still chatting to Tom on the phone, despite his not guilty plea (Credit: ITV)
    This whole thing has just been another part of Tom’s manipulation (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale review: Tom’s next victim

    At the start of this week, we were so confused about what was going on with Angelica and Tom. And when she recorded that video we started wondering if there was more going on – especially after the visit from Ollie the lawyer.

    We even found ourselves tutting and muttering that the video would prejudice the case – and suddenly we saw what was going on! That was exactly what Tom wanted to happen.

    Angelica’s just the latest victim of Tom’s manipulation. Like she said, he’s a monster, and we are desperate to see him get his comeuppance. Not long now!

    April and Ross chat
    We like April and Ross’s friendship (Credit: ITV)

    Team Ross

    Another highlight for us this week, was April and Ross’s cute friendship.

    Ross is getting a really rough ride from the villagers. He’s not bad (OK, he’s a bit bad, but doesn’t deserve all this!) and he shouldn’t be treated this way. We’re absolutely on his side. #TEAMROSS.

    Cain and Moira
    Cain and Moira are done (Credit: ITV)

    Cain and Moira in trouble

    The downside of this week’s gripping episodes was a lot of Moira and Cain nonsense. We are already exhausted about the potential reveal of Cain and Ruby, we hate Cain’s behaviour, we hate Moira being weirdly lovey-dovey one minute and vindictive the next, we hate it all. Make it stop.

    Emmerdale review: Losing the Will to live

    And you know what else needs to stop? Will’s ridiculous plan to destroy Kim. We’ve completely lost track of why he’s doing what he’s doing or, indeed, what he’s doing. We’re not sure who the Peter chap is, or why HE’S doing what he’s doing, and we have no idea who the mysterious puppet master is.

    But do you know what we are sure about? The fact that this is all Will’s fault! We aren’t completely sure how Kim ended up the villain (well, the whole weird buried alive thing wasn’t great, but still).

    If Will hadn’t jumped into bed with awful Rose, none of this would have happened. See, Will, THIS is what happens when you go out for a hamburger when you have steak at home. One thing’s for sure – that Valentine’s Day trip to Paris isn’t happening.

    Read more: Who’s leaving Emmerdale? All the cast exits, arrivals and returns

    Emmerdale usually airs weeknights on ITV at 7.30pm, with an early release on ITVX at 7am.

    Classic Emmerdale usually airs every weekday on ITV3 at 6am and 6.30am, plus 1.40pm and 2.10pm.

    Visit our Facebook page @emmerdaleinsider for all the latest Emmerdale news, gossip and spoilers and let us know what you think! Or find us on Twitter @emmerdaleinside

  • Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Daz is in turmoil, Eric’s plotting and Adam threatens Steph – again!

    Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Daz is in turmoil, Eric’s plotting and Adam threatens Steph – again!

    In today’s Classic Emmerdale spoilers for episodes airing on ITV3 on Friday, December 13, Daz is in turmoil, Eric’s plotting and Adam threatens Steph – again!

    These episodes originally aired on June 6 and 7, 2006.

    Daz is in emotional turmoil

    Victoria is fed up with all the arguments between Diane and Jack, so she cruelly tells Daz that they’re getting divorced. Daz is upset and runs off to Seth’s hide. When Jack finds him there, he says he’s decided it’s time he put himself back into care.

    But Jack reassures Daz that he doesn’t want that to happen. He insists that Daz has a home with him and Diane and suggests that they make it official.

    Rodney’s looking good in Classic Emmerdale

    Meanwhile, Rodney’s planning to make a donation to the donkey sanctuary and arranges for the paper to take a photo of him handing over the cheque for £20,000.

    But Eric and Jimmy get wind of it and realise Rodney’s electioneering. So they decide to sabotage his efforts and tell the journalist McNally that Kelly’s a porn star.

    Marlon stands up to the Dingles

    Elsewhere, the Dingles put pressure on Marlon to persuade Donna to give up her idea of joining the police.  But fed up with them mocking his wife, Marlon snaps and tells the family that Donna is the love of his life and he supports her. Donna walks in just at the right moment and she’s thrilled to realise Marlon’s behind her.

    Jack and Diane
    Jack and Diane are still fighting (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Diane and Daz make friends

    Later, Diane’s furious when Victoria tells her that Jack’s promised they will adopt Daz. Diane doesn’t want to adopt him, but she also doesn’t want to break the lad’s heart. Daz realises how Diane’s feeling. He goes to see her and tells her he’d rather she was his friend than his mum – and announces he’s moving in with Katie and Andy instead. Diane’s relieved and the pair hug it out.

    Eric, Kelly and Rodney
    Eric is spreading dirt about Kelly and Rodney (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Classic Emmerdale: Eric plays dirty

    Meanwhile, Rodney’s delighted with the positive publicity from the donkey donation. Eric‘s fuming though and determined to get more dirt on his rival. He goes through Val’s things and finds a photo of Paul dressed as Thelma Louise.

    Adam makes threats

    Elsewhere, DI Carp tells Alan he needs to look into Steph’s assertion that Terence is dead. He says that Terence had been spending Alan’s money non-stop but it all stopped on April 13. Adam panics when he finds out about the investigation. He tells Steph that if she says one more word about Terence, he’ll make sure she stays in the clinic for good.

    Read more: Who is leaving Emmerdale? A full guide to exits and returns

    Emmerdale usually airs weeknights at 7.30pm on ITV, with am early release on ITVX at 7am.

    Classic Emmerdale usually airs weekdays on ITV3 at 6am and 6.30am, plus 1.40pm and 2.10pm

    Visit our Facebook page @Emmerdaleinsider for the latest Emmerdale spoilers, news and gossip. Let us know what you think! Or find us on Twitter @Emmerdaleinside

  • Emmerdale was right to do Ruby’s storyline, but it is a painful watch – OPINION

    Emmerdale was right to do Ruby’s storyline, but it is a painful watch – OPINION

    Emmerdale revealed the truth about Ruby and her relationship with her sinister father in tonight’s episode – and it was pretty shocking.

    In a series of flashbacks to Ruby’s 16th birthday viewers saw the reason for Ruby’s extreme reaction to her dad’s return to her life. It turned out poor Ruby was a victim of sexual violence by her father and suddenly her panic attacks and struggle to cope with her dad’s presence made sense.

    Ruby looks at an old photograph
    Ruby was thinking about her 16th birthday (Credit: ITV)

    Flashbacks to the past

    The episode was cleverly done – swapping between the Dingles gathering for Cain’s 50th celebrations and flashbacks to Ruby’s 16th birthday.

    At first, viewers were led to believe that Ruby’s old friend Rob could have been involved in her trauma. Anthony pointed him out in the photograph of the party and asked Ruby if she was sorry they’d lost touch.

    “He was one of the good ones,” Ruby commented.

    Terrified Ruby as a teenager was hurt by her father (Credit: ITV)
    Terrified Ruby as a teenager was hurt by her father (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale Ruby was struggling

    As the episode went on, it was clear Ruby was struggling. Despite her slapping on a brave face and forcing herself along to Cain’s party, it was obvious she wasn’t comfortable.

    And when the flashbacks revealed more, we could see why. It turned out, Rob was gay and only a friend to Ruby. It was Anthony who was the real predator.

    In the present day, he clocked the tension between Cain and Ruby, and realised what had happened, making barbed comments to his distressed daughter.

    The flashback was even more upsetting as after the party, Anthony came into Ruby’s bedroom and told her that her mum – Helen – had gone round to a friend’s.

    Clearly frightened, Ruby begged her father not to do it again as he came towards her…

    Ruby hyperventilating outside on Emmerdale (Credit: ITV/Composite: EI)
    Ruby’s clearly not doing well (Credit: ITV/Composite: EI)

    A dark twist

    Back in the present day, there was a grim moment as Anthony toasted Steph and told Caleb very pointedly that he was lucky Steph was his daughter. WHAT did he mean by that? Is he Steph’s father?

    This storyline is one of the darkest in Emmerdale’s history – and if it turns Anthony is both Steph’s grandfather and father, then it’s unprecedented in soap.

    There have been family sexual abuse stories in soaps before, going right back to Brookside’s Beth Jordache’s ordeal at the hands of father Trevor, and Mandy Richardson in Hollyoaks being abused by her dad, Dennis.

    Since then we’ve seen Emmerdale’s Aaron Dingle face his abusive dad Gordon in court, and Paul Foreman deal with his grooming by his stepdad Kel Hinchley in Coronation Street.

    Plus Hollyoaks recently tackled sibling sexual abuse with JJ and Frankie.

    But it feels like Emmerdale is breaking new ground with this story.

    Ruby, Caleb, Steph and Anthony on Emmerdale
    Ruby wasn’t happy to see her dad (Credit: ITV)

    A tricky one for Emmerdale to tackle – and for Ruby

    There is no doubt that Beth Cordingly, who plays Ruby, and Nicholas Day, AKA Anthony, have the acting chops to pull this storyline off.

    Beth Cordingly has already made us so invested in Ruby’s past – brilliantly portraying her alter ego as damaged and vulnerable as well as brash and confident.

    And yet – there’s something about this storyline that leaves us a little uncomfortable.

    We’ve been watching soaps for a long time. We know they handle tricky topics sensitively and carefully, and play a huge role in raising awareness and sharing messages.

    Emmerdale in particular has managed to pull off huge stunts, shocking stories and dramatic confrontations before the watershed.

    But in this case, this storyline is very grim, very dark, and possibly more suited to a late-night gritty drama than primetime soap.

    We’ve got faith in Emmerdale’s writers, actors and crew but this will be a tricky story to get right. We’ll wait and see what happens next.

    Emmerdale usually airs weeknights on ITV at 7.30pm, with an early release on ITVX at 7am.

    Classic Emmerdale usually airs every weekday on ITV3 at 6am and 6.30am, plus 1.40pm and 2.10pm.

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