Author: Kerry Barrett

  • Emmerdale’s saddest animal deaths including Batley the dog and Minty the lamb

    Emmerdale’s saddest animal deaths including Batley the dog and Minty the lamb

    Emmerdale fans were left reeling back in August after it looked like Belle Dingle’s beloved dog Piper had been killed at the hands of her abusive husband Tom. Fortunately Piper is still alive and Tom had just tricked Belle into thinking she was dead.

    In Emmerdale on Wednesday October 2, Moira was responsible for the death of all her son Isaac’s sheep.

    Sadly, these aren’t the first animals to meet a sorry end in Emmerdale, though. We’ve rounded up the most heartbreaking (and shocking!) animal deaths over the years.

    Aaron [Danny Miller] discovers Clyde injured,
    Aaron was devastated when Clyde died (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock )

    Clyde – Aaron’s dog

    Aaron Dingle – who was then known as Aaron Livesy – adopted Clyde in 2009 when he found him starving. Aaron did his best to train Clyde, who was volatile and even attacked Edna Birch’s dog, Tootsie. But eventually Clyde got in a fight with a bigger dog and lost a lot of blood. Paddy put Clyde down with heartbroken Aaron by his side.

    Daisy – Marlon’s dog

    Marlon’s Dalmation Daisy originally belonged to his wife, Tricia. When Tricia died Marlon looked after the pooch though there was a hairy moment in 2012 when she was knocked over by Ashley Thomas.

    That was nothing, though, compared to the shocking scenes in 2015 when alcoholic Laurel knocked over Daisy when she was drunk. Daisy died by the road, and Laurel tried to bury her to hide her involvement in the crime, only to be rumbled by Cain Dingle.

    Batley the dog in Emmerdale
    Batley won Best Exit at the British Soap Awards in 2002 (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Batley – Edna Birch’s dog

    Grumpy Edna could never hide her irritation at her fellow Emmerdale residents, and her disapproval of the antics in the village was clear! But Edna had a soft side and she adored her little dog, Batley.

    Batley was a real character – much like Piper – and the fans were shocked when he was kicked by Edna’s horrible granddaughter Eve Jenson. Just a few weeks later, everyone was devastated when Batley fell ill and was put down.

    The fans were so upset by the whole thing that Batley’s sad demise even scooped him Best Exit at the British Soap Awards in 2002!

    Jai and Tip
    Ruthless Jai loved his rescue dog Tip (Credit: ITV)

    Tip – Jai’s dog

    Jai loved little rescue pooch Tip. But Tip met a sorry end when he was killed – accidentally – by Andrea Tate. Just like Laurel before her, Andrea tried to cover up the crime but was found out.

    Turner's new secretary, Caroline Bates, wants the police to investigate the shooting of her dog. It looks like more trouble for Jackie.
    Caroline Bates was devastated by the death of her dog (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Bundle – Caroline Bates’s dog

    In 1984, trigger-happy Jackie Merrick shot and killed Bundle in front of a group of horrified schoolchildren! Bundle had been bothering Jackie’s sheep but the Bates family were so upset they sued Jackie!

    A ball of fire suddenly strikes the stables as Kim Tate, as played by Claire King, is showing the Windsors, Samson the horse. Watching them Frank Tate, as played by Norman Bowler, rushes to help as explosions go off around them, narrowly saving Kim from her caravan before it explodes.
    Horrified Kim watched as the stables went up in flames (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Dark Star – Kim Tate’s horse

    Horse-lover Kim adored her beautiful horse Dark Star, but he was killed in 1993 when the plane crashed on Emmerdale  village – which was then called Beckindale.

    Smokey – Seth Armstrong’s dog

    Seth’s beloved pet Smokey also met his fate on the night of the plane crash when burning rubble destroyed the Pollards’ house. Elizabeth Pollard had been looking after Smokey that evening, but had stormed out after a row with husband Eric. Poor Elizabeth was also killed that night.

    Paddy Kirk [[DOMINIC BRUNT] prepares to euthanize Hamish
    Hamish was put to sleep by Paddy (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Hamish – Belle Dingle’s Shetland pony

    Belle thought the world of her little pony Hamish. He had to be put down when he got ill, with Belle sobbing by his side. Piper is buried next to Hamish, close to the Dingles’ cottage Wishing Well.

    Steve – Lydia’s cockatoo

    Lydia’s cockatoo was fond of biting people and was known to be grumpy, but Lydia loved him. She was terribly upset in 2017 when he escaped through an open window and flew into some power lines, which killed him instantly. In fact, Lydia was so upset that she had Steve stuffed!

    We’re not sure where he is now, which is probably for the best.

    Cain tickles Minty's chin as Isaac holds the lamb
    Minty was Isaac’s best friend (Credit: ITV)

    Minty the lamb

    Young Isaac Dingle was horrified when he did a farm visit with his mum and discovered the runt of the lambs would be killed. He managed to persuade dad Cain to let him have Minty as a pet. Isaac grew very attached to him and the whole village joined in to search for Minty when he went missing.

    Sadly, Minty didn’t make it, as Moira had warned, he just wasn’t strong enough to survive. Isaac was sure his mum had killed his pet, but she insisted she hadn’t. Though given Moira’s behaviour now, we’re not so sure!

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  • Bob Hope and his wives and kids: Emmerdale’s most married man and his seven children!

    Bob Hope and his wives and kids: Emmerdale’s most married man and his seven children!

    Bob Hope in Emmerdale is what you might call a serial monogamist.

    It’s true Emmerdale boasts a good few men who have been married a LOT. Paddy Kirk has walked down the aisle five times  – twice to current wife, Mandy Dingle. Dr Liam Cavanagh has had three wives – as he reminded Cain in a recent episode, while Marlon Dingle has been married four times.

    But when it comes to romance in Emmerdale, Bob Hope takes the crown!

    He’s been married, divorced, loved up, cheated, been cheated on and generally been at the heart of the drama since even before he first arrived in Emmerdale.

    How many children does Bob have?

    And as for kids, Bob’s got more than his fair share there too! He has seven biological children (not that he ever talks about most of them!).

    He’s currently struggling to come to terms with the loss of his son, Heath, after a car accident late last year ended in Heath’s death.

    But Heath isn’t the first offspring Bob has lost. In fact, he has also said sad goodbyes to daughter Dawn and his stepdaughter, Donna.

    Here’s the lowdown on Bob Hope, his many marriages and his multiple offspring!

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    Bob is played by Tony Audenshaw (Credit: ITV)

    Bob’s arrival in Emmerdale

    Bob Hope made his mark on Emmerdale almost immediately after his arrival in 2000. Back then he was selling tights for the company Naughty Nylons and charm was his middle name!

    He hit it off with Viv Windsor and decided to settle in the village. The pair tied the knot a year later. Viv was not Bob’s first wife, though!

    By the time he came to Emmerdale, Bob had already been married and divorced four times and had five children!

    Twenty-four years after he first set foot in the village, Mr Hope has now been married and divorced seven times to five different women – though he’s actually walked up the aisle eight times.

    2001 It's Bob and Viv's wedding day. With Bob Hope, as played by Tony Audenshaw ; and Viv Windsor, as played by Deena Payne.
    Bob tied the knot with Viv in 2001, for the first time (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Bob’s first three wives

    Bob’s first wife was called Jean. Bob and Jean tied the knot twice, and they had two children – Dawn and Jamie. Dawn was mum to Bob’s grandson, TJ, who’d be 21 now!

    Both Dawn and Jamie stayed in Emmerdale for a while. Though Dawn’s stint in the village ended in tragedy – more on that later.

    Bob’s second wife, Barbara, is mum to Josh and Carly. They both arrived in the village to attend Bob’s second wedding to Viv.

    Back then Carly was played by Rebecca Ryan, who went on to appear in Shameless and Coronation Street. Josh was played by Marc Silcock who later played tragic Jackson Walsh. When Carly came to the village later she had been recast and was played by Gemma Atkinson.

    And Bob also had a short-lived Las Vegas marriage to third wife Vonda Lockhart. She’s the mum of Bob’s daughter Roxy. Roxy briefly visited the village in 2007.

    'Emmerdale' - Kelly Windsor (Adele Silva), Roxy Lockhart (Chloe Procter), Jimmy King (Nick Miles) and Bob Hope (Tony Audenshaw)
    Jimmy saved Roxy from choking (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Bob and Viv

    Bob married Viv twice too. They had twins Cathy and Heath together.

    Bob was a father figure and stepdad to Viv’s daughter Donna, whose biological father was Viv’s late husband, Vic Windsor.

    Bob was also stepdad to Scott Windsor, Viv’s son with Reg Dawson, and Kelly Windsor, Viv’s stepdaughter thanks to her marriage to Vic Windsor!

    Donna died in 2014 and left her daughter April in the care of her father Marlon. April calls Bob her grandad.

    Josh Hope (Marc Silcock), Carly Hope (Rebecca Ryan) and Barbara Hope (Julie Dawn Cole) at Bob and Viv's second wedding
    Josh, Carly and their mum Barbara came to Bob’s second wedding to Viv (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Bob and Brenda

    Bob’s most recent marriage was to Brenda Walker. He and Brenda first had a handfasting ceremony in 2013, in which they exchanged vows, though it wasn’t a legal marriage.

    They then married for real in 2018, but he was in love with Laurel at the time and Brenda knew what was going on. She told him to be with Laurel at their wedding reception!

    Jean Hope, as played by Julie Higginson, and Dawn Woods, as played by Julia Mallam
    Jean Hope came to the village to see daughter Dawn (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Tragedies

    Bob has now buried two of his children and one of his stepchildren. Dawn Woods was the first of his children to die back in July 2006.

    Jimmy King was indirectly responsible for poor Dawn’s death after he opened his new King’s River development. He knew the show home had been damaged by Cain Dingle but Jimmy patched it up and went ahead with allowing people inside.

    Dawn was one of the visitors and Jimmy’s bodge job came back to haunt him when the house exploded. The explosion killed three people – including Dawn, who was dragged from the rubble in front of her horrified dad.

    Donna Windsor, Bob’s stepdaughter, died in 2014 shortly after returning to the village with Marlon’s secret daughter, April. She was suffering from mesothelioma, and only had a few years at best to live. But she ended up sacrificing her life when she threw herself off a multi-story car park while handcuffed to villain Gary North.

    And of course Heath passed away after the car accident late last year.

    Wendy and Bob are back together
    Wendy and Bob are back together

    Cheating!

    Bob’s a big fan of romance – he’s always falling in love and he has also done a fair amount of cheating in his time! He once had a drunken one-night stand with Brenda’s daughter Gennie.

    And he and Laurel Thomas had a controversial romance when Bob was preparing to tie the knot with Brenda Walker. Laurel had recently lost her husband Ashley Thomas. Ashley had been Bob’s best friend and the romance definitely bloomed from their grief.

    When Bob left Brenda for Laurel on their wedding day, Laurel was stunned. Things soon unravelled between them though when he became too much for Laurel, who realised she didn’t love him and was just missing Ashley.

    Now Bob’s in a relationship with Wendy Posner. Things haven’t all been plain sailing however. Wendy thought Bob had lost interest in her when in fact he was suffering from impotence.

    Wendy looked elsewhere and ended up having an affair with younger doctor Liam Cavanagh. Bob found out and despite the fact he had also been tempted to cheat with Bernice Blackstock, he said he loved Wendy.

    The stress then caused Bob to have a heart attack. But he and Wendy reconciled. Will they tie the knot?

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  • Recognise Detective Foy in Emmerdale? Here’s where you know Robert Cavanah from including previous Dales stint

    Recognise Detective Foy in Emmerdale? Here’s where you know Robert Cavanah from including previous Dales stint

    Robert Cavanah is currently playing DS Foy in Emmerdale – he’s the one with the task of getting to the bottom of what happened to Tom King.

    Tom, of course, has managed to survive Belle whacking him in the back with an axe.

    The Dingles have closed ranks and are claiming Belle was with Charity, and now poor DS Foy is trying to work out exactly what happened, when.

    But in the meantime, the Emmerdale viewers are busy trying to work out where they have seen DS Foy – or actually his actually alter ego, Robert Cavanah – before.

    So we did some of our own investigation and here’s what we discovered.

    Robert Cavanah and Michelle Hardwick
    Robert Cavanah in The Royal with Michelle Hardwick who now plays Vanessa Woodfield in Emmerdale (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The Royal

    Robert is a familiar face to fans of medical drama The Royal. He played hospital secretary Adam Carnegie and appeared in 35 episodes, across seasons 5-7, from 2006 until 2009.

    Robert starred alongside Michelle Hardwick – who plays Vanessa Woodfield in Emmerdale.

    But he was a familiar face long before that, having appeared in just about every British television show you can name!

    In the early days of his career, Robert appeared in Doctor Finlay, and Highlander. He’s been in Cracker, Hamish MacBeth and Insiders, and played Heathcliff in a TV adaptation of Wuthering Heights, among many others!

    Tommy Grant in EastEnders

    In 2004, Robert landed the role of Tommy Grant in EastEnders. He was an older boyfriend of Vicki Fowler.

    Though Tommy was Vicki’s boyfriend, he fancied her stepmum, Chrissie Watts. She knew he had the hots for him so she tricked him into thinking she felt the same.

    She arranged to meet him in the loos at The Queen Vic (how romantic!) and when he stripped off, she nicked his clothes and forced him to run through the market in his birthday suit!

    Vicki’s dad, Den, though took more traditional revenge. He pinned Tommy to the table in the club, and told him never to come back to Albert Square. Not surprisingly, Tommy scarpered!

    First stint in Emmerdale: Val Pollard’s big mistake

    Cast your minds back to 2014 when Val Pollard admitted to a holiday fling. Not only did her indiscretion ruin her marriage to Eric, she also contracted HIV.

    She found out she could have the virus after being contacted by her holiday romance – Ian Chamberlain. Ian was played by Robert Cavanah!

    He came to the village once to tell Val that there was a possibility he could have passed on HIV.

    Then a few months later he returned, wanting to know Val’s results. She lied and told him she was all clear.

    Robert Cavanah as Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights
    Robert played Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights in 1998 (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    What else has Robert Cavanah been in?

    Since his first appearance in Emmerdale, Robert’s been busy! He’s had roles in Waterloo Road, Silent Witness, Doctors, Casualty, Outlander, The Crown, and Midsomer Murders, among many more!

    He’s also been on stage including at the RSC and the National Theatre.

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  • Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Chas is heartbroken as Carl and Del’s secret is revealed!

    Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Chas is heartbroken as Carl and Del’s secret is revealed!

    Classic Emmerdale spoilers for episodes airing on ITV3 on Thursday October 3 reveal Aaron breaking his mum’s heart when he tells her something she really didn’t want to hear, and blows her whole life apart! These episodes originally aired on 8 and 9 February 2006.

    Aaron lashes out!

    Angry that his mum won’t let him visit Shadrach and Del, Aaron hits poor Chas right where it hurts – in her heart. He tells her he’s heard Carl and Del slept together. Furious, Chas marches over to the factory and confronts her cousin as Val calls Carl to come and break the women apart.

    Del does her best to convince Chas that nothing happened but just as she’s getting through Carl arrives and announces they only slept together once and it meant nothing. Oops!

    Back home, Chas and Carl continue their row and Chas throws her fella out. When he’s gone, she accuses Aaron of deliberately humiliating her.

    Chas confronts Delilah and Carl
    Carl lets slip that he and Del slept together and Chas is fuming! (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Nasty words in Classic Emmerdale

    Aaron decides he’s leaving, so he calls his dad Gordon to come and collect him. Chas is hurt and warns him he’ll soon be playing second fiddle to his dad’s new baby with wife Sandra.

    Aaron snaps back that he’s happy living with them and points out Chas is the one who ruined his life – not Sandra.

    He even says he’s not surprised Carl found someone else and poor Chas is devastated.

    Bob and Dawn are surprised when Jean arrives
    Bob’s shocked when his ex-wife Jean arrives instead of son Jamie (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Uninvited guest

    Viv and Bob are expecting Bob’s son Jamie, but instead they get a shock when his ex-wife Jean shows up! Viv’s convinced she’s there to cause trouble but Jean promises she’s just there to wish them well. Is she telling the truth?

    Debbie’s causing trouble

    Ashley tells Lisa that Debbie stayed at the vicarage last night but he’s shocked when Lisa announces she doesn’t care – she’s had enough of the teen’s bad behaviour. Jasmine convinces Ashley to let Debs stay another night.

    Del tells Chas some home truths in Classic Emmerdale

    Carl’s desperate to talk Chas round, worried she’ll head off back to the army if he doesn’t. Meanwhile, Delilah has her say, telling her cousin that she’d be a fool to let Carl go. Will Chas listen?

    How many more?!

    Bob’s in for another shock when his ex-wife Barbara shows up with kids Josh and Carly in tow. She tells Val and Viv she felt guilty about denying Bob time with his kids, when his eyesight is failing – a lie Bob has told her.

    Bob’s worried to realise he’ll have to pretend to be blind but Viv and Val instead tell Barbara that Bob’s been cured! What a miracle!

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  • Review of the week: Belle ‘kills’ Tom, Amelia annoys everyone and we can’t even talk about Laurel

    Review of the week: Belle ‘kills’ Tom, Amelia annoys everyone and we can’t even talk about Laurel

    Our Emmerdale review this week is all about one thing – the dramatic confrontation between Tom and Belle.

    Because oh my goodness, we’re still waiting for our heart rates to return to normal after all that tension.

    Here’s what we thought in this week’s Emmerdale review.

    Tom and Amelia cuddle in Emmerdale village
    Amelia’s been taken in by Tom (Credit: ITV)

    Amelia’s annoying

    We get it. Amelia’s a troubled teen mum, who’s lacking a father figure, and Tom’s handsome and charming. But URGH. She’s being a total brat. The way she’s been speaking to Chas and to Kerry and Amy is not acceptable. And we understand that she’s a victim of Tom’s manipulation, too, but come on – open your eyes, Amelia. And apologise to Chas while you’re at it.

    Tom smashes the door with an axe as Belle screams
    The tension was high as Tom tracked Belle down (Credit: ITV)

    Ramping up the tension in our Emmerdale review

    Remember waaaaaay back in the Woolpack siege? Chas and Debbie were in the flooded pub cellar, with murderer Cameron Murray hunting them. The lights were flickering on and off and giving us an occasional glimpse of Cameron getting closer. It was like a horror film. We abso-blooming -lutely LOVED it!

    And we were reminded of those tense scenes this week as Tom trailed his axe up the stone steps to find Belle. Obviously when he started smashing through the door it wasn’t just like any old horror film, it was like the iconic scene in The Shining when Jack Nicholson does the same. And it was just as frightening as a furious Tom got the better of poor Belle.

    We were holding our breath as Belle pointed the gun at him, only to realise the safety was on. And when Tom made out he was going to shoot her, we shrieked just as much as Belle did (more, probably).

    Tom locks Belle in the cottage
    Eden and James deserve all the awards (Credit: ITV)

    The brilliance of Eden Taylor-Draper

    Belle’s terror was so tangible and real that we’re calling it right now – actress Eden Taylor Draper should win every award going for her portrayal of frightened Belle. James Chase deserves awards too for playing volatile, dangerous Tom. They’ve both been amazing throughout this whole storyline.

    Lydia’s transformation into a master criminal

    Lydia refusing to call the police or an ambulance and planning to dispose of Tom’s body was unexpected to say the least. But we are here for it.

    We can see her as the crime boss running the Dingle family. Like if Don Corleone from The Godfather had been a woman, from Yorkshire, in a tabard. Perfection.

    The aftermath in our Emmerdale review

    We didn’t want Tom to die, of course. We wanted him to face justice for what he did to Belle. But now he’s not dead, we sort of wish he had kicked the bucket. Because there is NO way he’s going to let Belle get away with this and there’s bound to be all sorts of repercussions for poor Ms Dingle. We’re not sure we can handle it!

    And can we just say what luck that that the first person Tom came upon as he made his bid for freedom was Liam. Dr. Liam. What are the chances, eh?

    Kim and Will are better together in Emmerdale
    Kim and Will are better together (Credit: ITV)

    Will v Kim

    Of course we were mostly focused on Tom and Belle this week but there were other stories happening. Will and Kim’s marriage seems to be well and truly over.

    We hate Will and Kim fighting and we wish he’d never slept with stupid Rose. They were much better together than they are apart with their petty squabbles. BUT we quite enjoyed the glimpse of Kim’s financial adviser who spent the night – he’s definitely giving us Graham vibes!

    Get over yourself, Dawn

    Yep, we still hate Dawn and we’re still not sure why Dawn hates Will. YOU KILLED A MAN, DAWN! And Will covered it up for you. And then Kim covered it up for Will. Can’t you all just get along?!

    Charles and Laurel

    No. That’s all we can say about that. Just no.

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  • 5 reasons Tom mustn’t die after Belle finally snaps

    5 reasons Tom mustn’t die after Belle finally snaps

    Belle finally snapped in tonight’s episode of Emmerdale, after a very tense stand-off between her and abusive husband, Tom.

    Tom had locked Belle in Wishing Well Cottage and beaten her, leaving her hurt and scared. Despite her fear, Belle managed to get Sam’s shotgun and use it to force Tom to let her out.

    She ran away and hid in a derelict building, but Tom was on her trail and he soon found her. In scenes that seemed straight out of a horror film, he climbed the stairs, dragging an axe behind him, then smashed his way into the room.

    Tom smashes his way into the room with an axe terrifying Belle
    Tom used the axe to break down the door and confront terrified Belle

    Confrontation!

    Tom got the gun from Belle and for a moment it looked like he’d won. But as he was admiring his own reflection in a mirror, everything changed. “It’s sad that we’re not going to live happily ever after,” he said. And then he collapsed on to the mattress!

    Belle had whacked him in the back with the axe!

    It looks very much like Tom’s a goner but we’re really hoping he pulls through. Here’s why we hope the manipulative abuser survives:

    Tom admires his reflection in a cracked mirror
    Tom was looking at himself when Belle whacked him in the back

    It’s too easy for Tom to die in Emmerdale

    Remember when Lydia’s rapist, Craig, died? It was too easy, right? It felt like he’d escaped rather than having to face the reality of what he’d done. He’d essentially got away with it. It was unsatisfactory and feels a bit unfinished even a year on. We definitely don’t want to see the same thing happen with Belle and Tom’s story.

    Tom lies face down on a mattress with an axe in his back
    Hitting someone in the back with an axe isn’t the best decision

    Tom needs to face justice in Emmerdale- he can’t die

    Tom has done so many bad things and broken so many laws, that we want to see him face justice – properly. We want to see him answer for the things he’s put Belle through. And we want Jimmy and Amelia, and anyone else who’s suggested Belle could be making all this up, to listen.

    Alone at the Dingle’s Belle King [EDEN TAYLOR-DRAPER] waits for Amelia Spencer [DAISY CAMPBELL] but is horror-struck when Tom lets himself in, blocks her exit and proceeds to lock the doors...
    Belle was so scared when Tom arrived (Credit: ITV)

    Belle’s not to blame

    Yes, hitting someone in the back with an axe isn’t great. But Belle was pushed to her absolute limit. She was terrified for her own life and she did what she had to do.

    But the law is the law, and if Tom dies, she’ll have to face justice herself. Plus, of course, Belle’s killed someone before, albeit accidentally. She’d definitely be hauled off by the police if Tom dies – but that just seems so very unfair!

    Belle can’t cope with a trial

    Belle has an inner strength – we saw that tonight – but she has been through so much. She is frail and she’s battered – physically and emotionally – and we don’t want to see her have to face more ‘abuse’ in the witness stand.

    Alone at the Dingle’s Belle King [EDEN TAYLOR-DRAPER] waits for Amelia Spencer [DAISY CAMPBELL] but is horror-struck when Tom lets himself in, blocks her exit and proceeds to lock the doors...
    We don’t want Tom to die (Credit: ITV)

    Belle really doesn’t deserve to go to prison

    Poor Belle has been through enough torment this last year. AND she’s been to prison before. We want to see her rebuild her life and put this awful experience behind her. Sending her to jail just prolongs the agony.

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  • As Laurel has a passionate encounter with Charles, all the bad romance choices she’s made!

    As Laurel has a passionate encounter with Charles, all the bad romance choices she’s made!

    Laurel and Charles had an unexpected and very passionate encounter in tonight’s episode of Emmerdale. One minute they were yelling at one another and the next, they were snogging the faces off each other.

    Frankly, we’re not sure how we feel about this, erm, liaison. Charles just appears to be yet another bad decision on Laurel’s part. And she is no stranger to hooking up with the wrong blokes.

    We’re not sure where Laurel and Charles is going but in the meantime, here’s our round up of Laurel’s dreadful taste in men!

    Marlon comforts Laurel after the funeral of her mother, Hilary. They embrace before taking things further.
    Laurel and Marlon got together at the wrong time (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Bad timing with Marlon Dingle

    This is a bit unfair, really, because other than an emotional kiss with dying ex-wife Donna, Marlon really didn’t do anything wrong. But he was definitely the wrong man for Laurel at the wrong time.

    When they first fell for each other, she was still married to Ashley and she and Marlon agreed to put their feelings aside.

    But after they split, she and Marlon got together and planned their wedding. Once they’d tied the knot though, having dealt with Laurel’s carjacking, and the death of Donna, Laurel began descending into alcoholism. Her behaviour led to the break-up of their marriage.

    A stranger in a bar

    When Laurel was at the lowest point of her addiction, she went off drinking in a bar, and flirted with a stranger in order to get him to buy her booze. She ended up spending the night with him, and it was after that she realised she needed help to kick her drinking habit. So in some ways, he did her a favour!

    Bob and Laurel share a moment in the kitchen
    The fans hated Laurel and Bob together! (Credit: ITV)

    Making mistakes with Bob Hope

    We’d have expected it from serial cheat Bob, but everyone was surprised when Laurel succumbed to his charms back in 2018, when he was with Brenda. Laurel was still grieving the loss of Ashley, and turned to his best friend for comfort – blowing apart his family and hurting her own in the process.

    Bob and Laurel never really had any proper chemistry. They quickly realised their romance was a mistake, though too late to spare any hurt or save Bob’s marriage, and it was no surprise when they split.

    Jai and Laurel on their wedding day
    Jai and Laurel were married for a year (Credit: ITV)

    Marriage to Jai Sharma

    They were quite sweet at first, were Jai and Laurel. Two former addicts, both single parents, both with (a lot!) of baggage. They muddled through tough times including terminating Laurel’s unplanned pregnancy, and seemed to be making a success of their blended family.

    But then Jai’s lies, schemes and deceptions caught up with him. Of course, Laurel had already forgiven him for his financial fibs but lying about what happened to Amit, and scamming cousin Suni out of his share in the Hide was a step too far. Enough was enough – Laurel called it quits and Jai is FUMING.

    Emmerdale Laurel and Charles kiss
    Laurel and Charles ended up kissing (Credit: ITV)

    Laurel and Charles Anderson in Emmerdale

    She may have a thing for vicars but we’re pretty sure Charles is not the one for Laurel.  We can’t see Laurel and Charles making a go of things. After all, he’s fickle, opinionated, and the only woman he really pays attention to is his mum, Claudette.

    We’re very much hoping their afternoon delight was just a rebound thing and not the beginning of yet another doomed romance for Laurel!

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  • Emmerdale’s best – or worst – bad girls from Kim Tate to Meena Jutla!

    Emmerdale’s best – or worst – bad girls from Kim Tate to Meena Jutla!

    Emmerdale’s bad girls are iconic! The soap has a long history of vindictive, manipulative, and often downright evil female villains!

    In today’s episode of Emmerdale, Kim Tate played petty games with estranged husband Will as he made himself a sandwich. And while she was dropping his bread on the floor, in the background Billie Eilish was singing ‘Bad Girl’.

    It was the perfect soundtrack for Kim, who is the quintessential Emmerdale bad girl! So we thought we’d round up the best of the rest.

    Here are the baddest of Emmerdale’s bad girls!

    Kim looked smug standing over Will in the grave (Credit: ITV)
    Kim made husband Will dig his own grave (Credit: ITV)

    Kim Tate: the finest of all Emmerdale’s bad girls!

    Kim’s schemed, cheated, scammed, and watched her own husband die at her feet in her race to rule the village. She’s queen of Home Farm and somehow, despite the things she’s done, we’re still rooting for her! #TeamTate

    Meena shoots a gun dressed in all black in Emmerdale
    Meena was the baddest bad girl of all (Credit: ITV)

    Meena Jutla

    When we said soem Emmerdale bad girls were proper evil, it was Meena Jutla we were thinking of.  Meena was an iconic Dale serial killer with a bloodlust and body count that put her firmly into the Emmerdale legend category.

    She killed Leanna Cavanagh, Andrea Tate and Ben Tucker, and had already killed her best friend Nadine and her own father. Meena’s now safely behind bars. But we sort of wish she’d escape!

    Charity Dingle in Emmerdale
    Charity has done all sorts (Credit: ITV)

    Charity Dingle

    Charity’s all about family now, but for a long time she was top of the scheming charts. She was determined to get rich and she wasn’t afraid to use her Dingle charms to get what she wanted.

    She has made some very bad choices, got involved with some very bad men – and some that were just bad for her. But has she finally settled down with fourth husband Mackenzie Boyd? Only time will tell!

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    Ashley’s niece Jasmine turned out bad (Credit: ITV)

    Jasmine Thomas

    Jasmine arrived in Emmerdale to live with her uncle, Ashley, and his wife Laurel. But she was soon proving to be quite the handful. Jasmine embarked on a romance with best friend Debbie Dingle, only to be seduced by her much older dad, Cain, who got her pregnant.

    But it was Jasmine’s determination to become an investigative reporter that really landed her in trouble. She got embroiled with bent copper Shane Doyle, and after her tried to rape her, she whacked him with a chair leg and killed him.

    With the help of Debbie and Eli Dingle, she dumped the body in the lake. But of course Shane was found and Jasmine eventually went to prison for her crime.

    Kelly Windsor
    Things were never boring when Kelly was around! (Credit: ITV)

    Kelly Windsor: Emmerdale’s bad girls

    Kelly Windsor was a troubled teenager who grew into a manipulative and wily woman. She had a string of unsuitable romances with men including her teacher, Tom Bainbridge, Chris Tate, Biff Fowler and her stepbrother Scott. She married sweet Roy Glover but wasn’t happy.

    When Kelly returned to the village after some time away, she got pregnant by Jimmy King but said she’d had an abortion. Years later, Kelly gave Jimmy the news that she’d had his son, Elliot.

    She even took advantage of Jimmy’s amnesia to pretend they were a couple. But Jimmy wised up and Kelly left the village – leaving Elliot behind.

    Emma Barton on the Hotten by-pass bridge
    Emma Barton caused the Hotten by-pass crash by shoving husband James into the traffic, while wearing her wedding dress (Credit: ITV)

    Emma Barton: one of Emmerdale’s bad girls

    Another iconic Emmerdale villain, Emma was brilliantly, terrifyingly, determined to bring her family back together. So determined, in fact, that she took advantage of estranged husband James being injured and kept him hostage at home.

    It was Emma who caused the Hotton by-pass crash when she shoved that same husband off the road bridge and killed him. She also (accidentally) shot and killed her son Finn and was eventually finished off by Moira Dingle!

    Sally Spode in Emmerdale
    Sally’s campaign against Laurel ended in a dramatic balcony struggle! (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Sally Spode

    Sally was a vicar’s wife who tried to get her claws into Ashley by, well, locking Laurel in the church and setting fire to it. She didn’t succeed in killing her love rival there or later in hospital when she considered smothering her with a pillow. Phew.

    But she did jump out in front of Ashley’s car, kidnap Edna’s dog AND Angelica King, drugged Ashley to try to get him into bed, and lie that she was pregnant with his baby. Oh and end up in a dramatic balcony struggle with Laurel. That’s more than enough!

    Maya Stepney
    Maya Stepney groomed teenager Jacob Gallagher (Credit: ITV)

    Maya Stepney

    Another of the properly twisted Emmerdale bad girls, Maya Stepney groomed and seduced her teenage student and almost ‘stepson’ Jacob Gallagher.

    Maya convinced Jacob that their relationship was true love, and that they could be tighter, but in reality she had manipulated Jacob and messed with his head. Eventually Maya admitted to what she’d done, she lost her job and went to jail.

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  • Dale Meeks: From Byker Grove to Simon in Emmerdale and his tragic death aged 48

    Dale Meeks: From Byker Grove to Simon in Emmerdale and his tragic death aged 48

    Dale Meeks played fishmonger Simon Meredith in Emmerdale back in the mid-noughties.

    Simon was engaged to Nicola Blackstock for a while and together with his mum, Lesley (played by former Coronation Street star Sherrie Hewson) made his mark on the village.

    Actor Dale Meeks was already known to telly viewers when he took on the role as he’d starred in children’s show Byker Grove.

    And after Emmerdale he went on to have more success, in theatre and on television.

    But sadly, Dale tragically died, aged just 48, in April last year. Here’s his story.

    Dale Weeks as Simon Meredith in Emmerdale
    Dale Weeks played Simon Meredith in Emmerdale (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Dale’s early days

    Dale’s career began when he was just a teenager, when he landed the role of Greg in Byker Grove. Greg was the leader of a rival youth club, called Denton Burn.

    Dale stayed at Byker Grove for two years and then carried on acting. He had roles in Spender, The Bill, and Grease Monkeys, among many others.

    In 2003 he joined Emmerdale as fishmonger Simon.

    Before Dale got the part of Simon he’d considered giving up acting. He was fed up with failed auditions and the expense of travelling from his hometown of Newcastle to London. Fortunately he got the job!

    Simon the fishmonger

    Simon arrived in Emmerdale, accidentally! Nicola had asked Emily Kirk to set her up with fishmonger Kenny, but Emily got muddled and set Nicola up with Simon instead!

    The pair hit it off and eventually got engaged. But money troubles, the presence of Simon’s meddling mum Lesley, and Nicola’s attraction to lodger Ivan (played by Coronation Street star Daniel Brocklebank) all caused problems.

    Eventually, they called off their engagement, and Ivan and Simon went travelling in Costa Rica.

    Mark Charnock and Dale Meeks as the Blues Brothers in Celebrity Stars in Their Eyes
    Mark Charnock and Dale Meeks starred as the Blues Brothers in Celebrity Stars in Their Eyes (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Life after Emmerdale

    After leaving the show, Dale continued acting with many roles on television including in The Dumping Ground, Being Human, and Casualty. And in 2023 he starred in The Hunt for Raoul Moat.

    While he was still at Emmerdale, Dale’s singing skills won him Celebrity Stars in their Eyes when he and co-star Mark Charnock, AKA Marlon Dingle, teamed up to become the Blues Brothers.

    And Dale used his musical talents on stage, playing Amos Hart in the touring production of Chicago, and appearing in the West End in Love Never Dies.

    Dale’s tragic death

    In April 2023, Dale’s family announced he had passed away from heart failure.

    Former Emmerdale co-stars including Nick Miles (AKA Jimmy King) and Verity Rushworth, who played Donna Windsor, paid tribute to their friend online. Ant and Dec also shared their sadness at Dale’s death.

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  • Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Nicola gets bad news, Adam is fretting and Pearl makes a rash decision

    Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Nicola gets bad news, Adam is fretting and Pearl makes a rash decision

    In Classic Emmerdale spoilers for episodes airing on ITV3 on Wednesday September 25, Nicola gets a glimpse of her future, Pearl makes a rash decision and Alan’s got money problems. These episodes originally aired on January 30 and 31, 2006.

    Adam’s fretting

    When he hears that Alan and Terence are moving, Adam’s worried about Betty being left on her own, but she insists she’s fine.

    Adam’s got more to worry about though, when he realises something’s up with Steph. But she refuses to admit what’s going on, and won’t tell him that she’s being threatened by Terence.

    Money troubles

    Alan tells Terence that his offer on Tug Ghyll has been accepted, but he admits he’s having trouble re-mortgaging the B&B because of his age. Len suggests that he could get a joint mortgage with Terence, but Terence doesn’t seem keen.

    Steph looks worried as Betty and Adam fret
    Betty and Adam are worried about Steph (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Taking action?

    When Paul mentions he’s not seen much of Steph lately, Betty goes to find her. She finds her in a bit of a state, and reports back to Adam, telling him something needs to be done about Terence. She suggests that they call the police but Adam says if Steph doesn’t want that, then there’s nothing they can do.

    Seeing the future

    Nicola’s not impressed when she goes to a palm reader and gets some bad news! The palm reader tells her her relationship is in trouble and Nicola’s miffed.

    So at home later she showers Simon with affection – only for things to end up in another row!

    Nicola looks angry at Simon and Lesley in Emmerdale
    Nicola isn’t happy with Simon (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Making accusations

    The next day, Nicola checks Simon’s phone and she’s horrified to see lots of messages from his ex, Tash. She’s convinced he’s having an affair until Lesley tells her the truth. She explains that Tash has repaid the money she owed – but Simon hasn’t told her.

    Fuming, Nicola confronts Simon who tells her he was testing her ability to live without money. She’s very unimpressed to find out she was being tested and takes off her engagement ring.

    Lesley takes Simon to the pub where he tells her he doesn’t love Nicola anymore. Appalled, Lesley goes home to hear Nicola saying she doesn’t want to be engaged either.

    Is it really over?

    Rash decisions

    At Home Farm Tom discovers his visitors are arriving a day earlier than he thought. Desperate to impress, he asks Pearl if Nicola is still providing silver service catering.

    Pearl’s saving for her trip to Hong Kong, so she is quick to say that she’s looking after that side of the business now. She agrees to provide the staff for Tom’s dinner and she’s chuffed with herself until Len points out she’s got no staff!

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