Author: Kerry Barrett

  • Aaron Dingle: the truth about his abuse by his dad, Gordon, as he punishes evil Anthony Fox

    Aaron Dingle: the truth about his abuse by his dad, Gordon, as he punishes evil Anthony Fox

    Aaron Dingle in Emmerdale has personal history of sexual abuse after his own dad, Gordon Livesy, subjected him to it as a child.

    So now he has cornered abuser Anthony Fox at Caleb’s depot he wants answers over his treatment of Ruby Fox-Miligan. Although Aaron has not been told anything directly, he knows exactly what Anthony is – and how he’s lying to cover it up.

    Viewers will remember that Aaron recently opened up to boyfriend John Sugden about his childhood abuse. And when the awful truth about who had raped Ruby dawned on Chas, it was because of her own experience helping son Aaron fight for justice.

    So what happened with Aaron and his dad in Emmerdale, and where is his abuser Gordon now?

    Aaron is concerned in Emmerdale
    Aaron is disgusted when he finds out the truth about Anthony after his own childhood experiences (Credit: ITV)

    Aaron’s troubled childhood

    Aaron was a troubled youngster. He had a rocky relationship with his mum, Chas, and grew up with his dad and his wife, Sandra.

    His regular visits to Emmerdale usually brought drama but Aaron eventually moved to the village and started to repair his relationship with Chas.

    As a teenager, Aaron struggled with his sexuality. He tried to kiss his best friend Adam Barton, but then got involved with Adam’s sister Holly.

    Adam wasn’t keen on the romance, but not because he cared about his best mate’s sexuality. Instead he told Aaron he thought he was gay, and he didn’t want him using his sister.

    Aaron and Jackson

    Realising Adam could be right, Aaron broke up with Holly and started going to a gay bar which is where he met Jackson Walsh (played by Marc Silcock, who had been in Emmerdale previously as Bob Hope’s son, Josh).

    Meanwhile, Aaron’s surrogate dad, Paddy, was concerned that the one-time troubled young man was sneaking around. He uncovered Aaron’s secret and in return, Aaron beat Paddy up!

    But Aaron eventually accepted he was gay and started a relationship with Jackson. Though their happiness didn’t last as Jackson was paralysed in an accident and later took his own life.

    Aaron faced his abuser, dad Gordon, in court in Emmerdale (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)
    Aaron faced his abuser, dad Gordon, in court (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Aaron Dingle abused by his dad in Emmerdale

    After a LOT of drama, Aaron finally got together with Robert Sugden and the pair seemed made for one another.

    As they settled down together, Aaron felt secure enough to reveal another part of his childhood. He told Robert that he’d been sexually abused by his dad, Gordon.

    He revealed it started after his dad had lost his job and Aaron was misbehaving. Gordon did it to teach Aaron a lesson. He told Aaron he wasn’t to tell anyone or else he would do it again.

    Things got better when Gordon married Sandra Flaherty and they had daughter, Liv. But when Aaron once again got into trouble at school, Gordon raped him again, to bring him into line. It happened a third time when Aaron rowed with Sandra and Gordon wanted to punish him.

    Aaron later went to live with Chas and didn’t see Gordon again until he was an adult. When Chas and Gordon started dating again, Aaron began self-harming. His cuts got infected and that’s when he revealed what had happened to him as a child.

    With Robert’s support, Aaron bravely faced up to his childhood trauma. Gordon tried to claim Aaron was suffering from false memory syndrome and making it all up. But Aaron stayed strong and told his mum what had happened.

    Chas went round to confront Gordon and though he denied it at first, he eventually turned aggressive and confessed. Chas told Cain, who tried to kill Gordon. But Chas and Aaron stopped him and Aaron reported his father to the police for the abuse.

    Chas helped her son stand up to his evil father (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)
    Chas Dingle helped her son Aaron stand up to his evil dad in Emmerdale (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Gordon continued to manipulate

    Gordon was charged, though he denied it. So Aaron was forced to go to court and give evidence against his abusive father.

    Wanting to make sure the case was watertight, Robert paid a young lad named Ryan to lie that Gordon has assualted him too. Gordon was sure Chas was behind the set-up and violently slammed her against a wall. Aaron was furious about the deal and made sure Ryan retracted his statement.

    Gordon was pleased as it made his case all-the-more stronger. He had been suffering from cancer and was using the side-effects to look frail and it got him released on bail at his plea hearing.

    After reconnecting with daughter Liv, he started using her to spy on Aaron and get dirt on her brother. But Liv wisened up and told Aaron. He confronted his dad and told him he would see him in court.

    Aaron in court
    Though Gordon was found guilty, Aaron feels justice wasn’t done (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Was Aaron denied justice in Emmerdale after his abuse by his dad?

    In court, Liv turned on her dad and helped secure the conviction. Gordon was sent to jail for 18 years, Aaron changed his name to Dingle and tried to move on with his life.

    However, during the party to celebrate his name change, the police arrived to inform Aaron his dad had been found dead in his cell. Although it was believed Robert had paid to have him killed it turned out Gordon took his own life by hanging himself.

    Aaron has always considered him to have escaped justice, in a way, which gives him a strong motive for murdering Anthony.

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  • Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Alice says a sad goodbye, and Jasmine makes a big decision

    Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Alice says a sad goodbye, and Jasmine makes a big decision

    In Classic Emmerdale spoilers for episodes airing on ITV3 today (Thursday, January 23), Alice Dingle says her final, sad goodbye as Sam helps her end her life.

    These episodes originally aired on July 31 and August 1 2006.

    Alice and Sam
    Alice and Sam go outside for a final time (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Goodbye, Alice

    It’s a sad day for the Dingles as Alice realises it’s time for her to say goodbye to her family. She asks Sam to help her die, and he can’t deal with her request.

    But after a chat with Marlon, about him losing Tricia, Sam comes to understand why Alice is asking him to help her and he agrees.

    Marlon gets hold of the morphine that Sam needs, with a bit of help from cousin Eli, while Alice – unbeknownst to the Dingles – says her final goodbye.

    Sam fills the syringe with morphine, and Alice passes away in his arms.

    Jasmine needs money

    The next day, pregnant Jasmine goes back to the doctor and asks for a private abortion. But she’s shocked to find out it’ll cost £500.

    With no income of her own, she’s forced to ask her family for the cash. Will they realise why she needs the money?

    Classic Emmerdale: Is Sam coping?

    At the Dingles’ house, the family are united as they vow no one will ever find out the truth about Alice’s death.

    Zak warns Sam about the consequences of his actions, but the family are all relieved when the doctor writes out the death certificate. But Sam’s in agony as he watches Alice’s video in today’s Classic Emmerdale.

    Classic Emmerdale: The villagers take part in a duck race
    Will Belle have to take a bath? (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Duck race fun in Classic Emmerdale!

    Elsewhere, the village comes together in a duck race to cheer up Belle – and make her take a bath. If Toni’s duck wins, then Belle has to take a bath.

    But things don’t quite turn out as expected.

    Emmerdale usually airs weeknights on ITV at 7.30pm.

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

  • Classic Emmerdale to air one of soap’s saddest ever deaths today – and we’ve got all the tissues ready

    Classic Emmerdale to air one of soap’s saddest ever deaths today – and we’ve got all the tissues ready

    Alice Dingle takes her last breaths in Classic Emmerdale today, in what is one of soap’s saddest ever deaths.

    When the episode was aired originally, back in the summer of 2006, it was quite controversial.

    Here’s everything you need to know about Alice’s tragic death.

    Sam with Alice and Samson
    Sam agreed to help Alice die (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    How did Alice die in Classic Emmerdale?

    Alice was diagnosed with cancer shortly after finding out she was pregnant. The doctors advised her to terminate her pregnancy so she could start treatment, but Alice refused.

    Instead, she waiting to start her chemotherapy until she had given birth to baby Samson in January 2006.

    But by then the cancer was too advanced and Alice went downhill. As her suffering increased, she made the decision to end her own life.

    With no treatment left that could cure her, Alice  came home to die – sleeping in the Dingles’ lounge with her family around her. But she could no longer walk, or go outside, and so she asked Sam to speed up her death.

    Sam and Alice on her last day
    Sam took Alice outside for one last time, then he helped her die (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Did Sam kill Alice?

    Sam wasn’t in favour of helping Alice to die at first. He told Alice he couldn’t kill the person he loved more than anything else in the world.

    But after a chat with Marlon – who’d lost his wife Tricia a few years before – Sam decided he would do as Alice asked.

    Newcomer Eli Dingle got the drugs Sam needed, at Marlon’s request, and Sam helped Alice to end it all.

    Alice slipped away in Sam’s arms, with little Samson beside her.

    Sam told Zak and Lydia he killed Alice
    The family rallied round Sam (Credit: ITV)

    Sam arrested

    Sam was briefly arrested for helping his wife die. But in typical Dingle fashion the family all stood together and each confessed to the crime. Eventually it was Cain who took the blame in order to stop social services stepping in and taking baby Samson away from his dad.

    Was the Classic Emmerdale storyline controversial?

    At the time, there had only been on other assisted death in soap. When Ethel Skinner was diagnosed with terminal cancer, in EastEnders, she asked her friend Dot Cotton to help her die.

    Alice’s story, especially her being a young mum, was more controversial and it was debated in the media. But it proved a hit with fans and Ursula Holden Gill, who played Alice, was nominated for the Best Actress award at the 2007 British Soap Awards.

    Since then there have been more assisted dying stories in soap. Hayley Cropper took her own life with the help of husband Roy in Coronation Street, and Aaron Dingle helped his boyfriend Jackson Walsh to die. Faith Dingle also ended her life by stockpiling her medication.

    The storylines are always controversial, and very emotional! We’re still sobbing over Alice’s tragic death.

    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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  • Who are Joe Tate’s mum and dad in Emmerdale? His connection to Noah Dingle explained

    Who are Joe Tate’s mum and dad in Emmerdale? His connection to Noah Dingle explained

    Joe gave his younger brother Noah a watch in the soap this week, saying it belonged to their dad, Chris, and he wanted Noah to have it. There’s a long history with Joe Tate, his mum and dad in Emmerdale, years before Noah came along.

    While the jury’s still out on whether Joe Tate can be trusted or not, there’s no denying that he’s pulling out all the stops to make it up to his brother.

    But how are the young men related? Who was their dad? Did Emmerdale’s Joe Tate share a mum and dad with Noah? And where is he now?

    Emmerdale’s Joe Tate was born to mum Rachel and dad Chris

    Joe was born in 1995, to mum Rachel Hughes and dad Chris Tate. When Rachel was heavily pregnant, her stepdad Joe Sugden was killed in a car accident and the shock sent her into labour. She named the baby Joseph in his memory.

    Annie Sugden – Joe’s mum – inherited his share of the farm and gifted it to baby Joseph for him to receive on his 18th birthday. Whether that means he now owns some of the village, we’re not sure!

    Chris, Rachel and baby Joe Tate
    Chris and Rachel were thrilled to welcome baby Joseph (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Where is Joe’s mum, Rachel, now?

    After divorcing Chris, single mum Rachel met widowed teacher Graham Clark. She fell hard for him and he seemed perfect for her.

    But slowly he began controlling Rachel in small, then bigger, ways. He made her change her clothes and her hair, and even rearranged the furniture in her cottage.

    When Rachel found a photo of Graham’s late wife Rebecca, she was shocked to see he was trying to make her look more like Rebecca.

    Graham’s abusive behaviour stepped up, and he even got poor Rachel arrested, and suspended from work.

    He wanted them to move away though Rachel wasn’t keen and she started to plan to leave him.

    She confronted him on a picnic, only for them to argue as she twigged that Rebecca hadn’t taken her own life but had instead been murdered – by Graham!

    But it was too late. Graham pushed Rachel over the cliff to her death.

    Joe’s dad Chris Tate

    Chris Tate was Frank’s scheming, manipulative son. He hated his stepmum, Kim, and spent a lot of time and energy trying to outwit her. But he never quite succeeded.

    After Frank’s death, Kim kept a share of the Tate businesses, much to Chris’s annoyance. He tried to take revenge on her but she clobbered him with a paperweight and escaped the village with her then baby son, James.

    Chris and Charity look worried about sending Joe Tate off to boarding school in Emmerdale after he has cut up his school uniform with scissors.
    Charity became Joe’s stepmum for a while (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Chris and his wives

    Chris was married to Kathy Merrick, whose second husband Dave Glover had a steamy affair with Kim. He then married Rachel, and after their divorce he married Charity Dingle, who was 12 years his junior.

    Chris and Charity’s marriage was fiery! When Debbie Jones was revealed to be Cain and Charity’s daughter, it led Chris to be paranoid that Charity was cheating on him.

    Which did actually turn out to be true!

    Chris Tate lies dead as frantic Charity tries to revive him
    Chris made it look like Charity had killed him (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Did Charity murder Chris Tate in Emmerdale?

    When Chris was diagnosed with a terminal brain tumour, he started to plot. He started spending his money as quickly as he could, so Charity couldn’t get her hands on it.

    He invited Charity for a drink to toast the ‘death of their marriage’ and then poisoned himself, setting her up for murder! His last word was “whore”.

    Joe Tate and Noah Dingle chat at Charity's house in Emmerdale
    Joe’s trying to win over Noah (Credit: ITV)

    Charity’s pregnancy

    At the time of Chris’s death, Charity was pregnant, though Chris didn’t know. Charity wasn’t sure if her baby daddy was Chris, Cain, or her cousin Marlon, who she’d slept with once (urgh – talk about keeping it in the family).

    She had baby Noah in prison after she was sentenced to life for killing Chris, and found out Noah was in fact a Tate after all, and not a double Dingle.

    Always one for a deal, Charity agreed that she would hand over the tot to Chris’s sister, Zoe, in exchange for £10,000 and the proof that Chris killed himself that would set her free. Zoe agreed. She renamed Noah Christopher and planned to adopt him.

    But Zoe already had her own daughter Jean, and the care of her orphaned nephew, Joseph. Plus she suffered from mental health issues and she was responsible for running Home Farm, too. Her application was turned down.

    Charity was given the choice of having Noah adopted by a stranger or raising him herself and she chose to raise him herself.

    Meanwhile Joseph and his cousin Jean, went to live in New Zealand when Zoe decided to start a new life.

    Emmerdale’s Joe Tate shares dad with Noah Dingle but not his mum

    Chris was dead by the time Noah was born in 2004, and in 2005, Charity took Noah to live in Spain for a while.

    By the time they returned to the village in 2009, Joe was long gone.

    So the brothers hadn’t really met before Joe came back to Emmerdale as an adult in 2017.

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

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  • Pauline Quirke: Her years in Emmerdale as tragic Hazel as actress reveals sad diagnosis

    Pauline Quirke: Her years in Emmerdale as tragic Hazel as actress reveals sad diagnosis

    Pauline Quirke is a familiar face to Emmerdale fans having played devoted mum Hazel Rhodes for two years.

    Pauline may have shot to fame as Sharon in BBC comedy Birds of a Feather but she won a whole host of new fans when she joined Emmerdale in 2010 as Hazel.

    Here’s everything Hazel got up to in her time in the village.

    Hazel, with Paddy and Chas behind, at Jackson's funeral
    Hazel’s time in the village wasn’t happy (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Hazel’s arrival

    Hazel turned up in Emmerdale in the summer of 2010 without warning to surprise son Jackson Walsh – Aaron’s boyfriend. She and Aaron immediately butted heads but they did grow to get along.

    In October that year, Jackson was in an accident and paralysed from the neck down. Hazel stuck around to help care for her son. She was an art teacher and started running classes for the villagers.

    She became friends with Bob and was a shoulder to cry on for him when there was a fire in Emmerdale and Bob’s wife Viv, and his mate Terry, were both killed.

    Making the best of things

    With Viv’s death weighing heavily on her, Hazel worried about what would happen if she wasn’t around to look after Jackson. She hired a carer to help but Jackson wasn’t keen.

    She and Aaron also introduced Jackson to quadriplegic Steve Kelly, whose wife was pregnant. They hoped that Jackson would see his life wasn’t over. But Jackson wasn’t convinced.

    Aaron, Hazel and Jackson on Whitby seafront
    Aaron and Hazel took Jackson to Whitby (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Pauline Quirke’s character helped Jackson with his bucket list

    By the spring of the following year, Aaron and Hazel were devastated when they discovered Jackson’s video diary which revealed he wanted to die.

    Heartbroken, Hazel and Aaron decided to help Jackson tick off his bucket list including skydiving and a memorable trip to Whitby.

    But even that wasn’t enough to change Jackson’s mind. So reluctantly, Hazel agreed to help. She sacked the carer and she and Aaron mixed a lethal cocktail of drugs for when Jackson decided the time was right.

    When Jackson chose the time, Hazel was too upset to put the drugs in Jackson’s mouth, so Aaron was the one to do it. She stayed in Emmerdale for a little while afterwards but decided the memories were too hard and she had to move on.

    Hazel did ask Aaron to leave with her, but he decided to stay.

    Pauline Quirke left Emmerdale in 2012.

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  • Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Bob struggles at Dawn’s funeral, Viv’s pregnant, and Jasmine’s under the weather

    Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Bob struggles at Dawn’s funeral, Viv’s pregnant, and Jasmine’s under the weather

    In Classic Emmerdale spoilers airing on ITV3 today (Tuesday, January 21), the village all turn out to say a sad goodbye to Dawn – but not everyone can make it to the funeral.

    And there is some big news for Viv.

    These episodes originally aired on July 26 and 27 2006.

    A shock in store for Viv

    It’s the day of Dawn’s funeral and Viv’s feeling so sick, she doesn’t manage to leave the house.

    As the procession makes its way through the village, Donna’s worried that her mum hasn’t shown up and goes to find her. She arrives just in time to see Viv faint.

    Worried, Donna takes Viv to the hospital, where she’s shocked to discover she’s pregnant! How will Bob react?

    Bob at Dawn's funeral as Ashley looks on
    Bob struggles through Dawn’s funeral (ITV/Shutterstock)

    Dawn funeral sadness

    Meanwhile, back in the village at Dawn’s funeral, Bob makes his way to the front of the church to deliver a moving eulogy for his daughter. He can’t go on, and he’s helped back to his seat by Jean.

    Later, Bob goes to the graveyard to pay his respects and finds Alice there. He confides in her about his guilt over being absent from Dawn’s life for so long.

    Classic Emmerdale: Jasmine’s unwell

    Elsewhere, Ashley and Sandy make Jasmine go to the doctor when she is too poorly to make it to the funeral. When she comes back, she tells Sandy that she has a stomach bug.

    Alice looks sad in a woolly hat
    Alice isn’t doing well (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Alice is struggling

    The next day, Alice is at home feeling unwell, when she falls on her way to answer the phone. She realises she can’t move her legs and when the doctor arrives, he tells her he thinks she would get better care in hospital.

    Matthew’s in charge in Classic Emmerdale spoilers

    At the haulage firm, Matthew takes control once more. He admits to Tom that he thinks Sadie was having an affair with Cain.

    Emmerdale usually airs weeknights on ITV at 7.30pm.

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

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  • Ruby’s abuse trauma has us gripped, but Marlon’s too much – OPINION

    Ruby’s abuse trauma has us gripped, but Marlon’s too much – OPINION

    Our Emmerdale review this week is mostly about just one thing, because the revelation that Ruby Fox-Miligan’s dad, Anthony, is the father of her daughter, Steph, has made every other story pale into insignificance.

    We’re still reeling about this huge storyline and we’re wondering what will happen next.

    So here’s what we thought of everything that happened this week in our Emmerdale review.

    Ruby couldn't face opening the results and decided she was better not knowing (Credit: ITV)
    Ruby couldn’t face opening the results and decided she was better not knowing but Caleb found them anyway (Credit: ITV)

    Ruby Fox-Miligan’s torment in Emmerdale

    Can we take a moment to appreciate the absolute brilliance of Beth Cordingly (who plays Ruby) this week? Her performance has been amazing. And that goes hand in hand with Nicholas Day, who plays Anthony, as the creepiest, most sinister villain to ever walk the streets of the village.

    When Anthony was watching Ruby sleep in the B&B we were almost weeping with the tension of it all. And when Ruby woke up, terrified, we felt even worse! And then she stood up to her abusive father, and we were cheering. There’s no doubt this storyline is a rollercoaster of emotions!

    Ruby telling Caleb was also a masterpiece. The way she held it together as he was gently asking questions, before completely breaking down, really tugged at our heartstrings.

    We’re heartbroken for Ruby, and for Steph when she inevitably finds out about her real parentage, and we want to see Anthony face justice. Which sort of leads to the second point of our Emmerdale review…

    Caleb finds the DNA results
    Of course Caleb’s made this all about himself (Credit: ITV)

    Caleb making it all about him – again

    “This is not your battle,” Ruby warned Caleb as she stopped him hunting down Anthony. Ruby’s spent her whole life trying to protect daughter Steph from her rapist father, and she isn’t planning to stop any time soon. She knew that if Caleb went storming out into the village, shouting about what Anthony did, the repercussions would be enormous.

    So what did Caleb do? Oh he just got himself a gun. Brilliant. What on EARTH are you thinking, Caleb. Seriously, is there one man in Emmerdale who isn’t oozing with toxic masculinity and totally self-obsessed?

    A smug Anthony points in Ruby's face on Emmerdale
    We want Anthony to pay for what he did to Ruby in Emmerdale – but in court (Credit: ITV)

    What’s next for Ruby and Anthony in Emmerdale?

    Anyway, Caleb’s massive mistake aside, we find we are slightly worried about what’s going to happen next. We know Anthony’s going to end up dead, which we’re not totally happy about. We’d much rather he faced justice and the consequences of his actions.

    We’re very worried about how Steph will react. We’re worried this huge, grim, awful storyline won’t be given the attention it deserves. But most of all we can’t wait to see next week’s episodes!

    Marlon and Rhona on the sofa
    Marlon’s just being horrible to everyone (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale review: Marlon’s too much

    Though the enormity of Ruby’s story is all we can think about right now, there were some other things happening in the village this week.

    And of course, the biggest one is that April is still missing. And we get that her dad Marlon is worried about her. We do. We understand. But OMG does he need to be SO horrible about it? We’re not sure we can cope with much more of this. He is being AWFUL and we’re not enjoying it. We wouldn’t blame Rhona one bit if she packed up Leo and Invisible Ivy and went off to be with April instead.

    And while we’re on the subject of April…

    Emmerdale Mary in the pub
    Mary could be useful if she didn’t spend all her time on the nursery run (Credit: ITV)

    Give Mary something to do!

    It’s hard to remember now that all she does is pick up Ivy from nursery, make sandwiches and call people ‘poppet’ but when Mary first arrived, she had a backstory. And that backstory was that she had been a hotshot, hard-hitting journalist.

    And we’re thinking, that maybe – just maybe – this could be handy. What with April being missing. Possibly Mary could put some of those journalist skills into use now, perhaps call up a few former colleagues, drum up a bit of interest in April’s story?

    No? Oh well, just an idea. Now if you could pick up Ivy from nursery, Mary, that would be great.

    Wendy at the doctor surgery
    Don’t let the door hit you on your way out, Wendy (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale review: Wendy’s gone!

    We have hated Wendy Posner since she first arrived in Emmerdale (no reflection on Susan Cookson, who played the fake nurse – she’s terrific). So we are very glad to see the back of her. Her departure from the village was, well, uneventful, and she’s off to fake her way into a new nursing job elsewhere.

    Emmerdale has a chequered history with nurses. There’s been Emma Barton, who kidnapped her ex-husband and killed her own son. Meena Jutla, the Dales’ serial killer, and now whiny Wendy, who granted wasn’t as evil as Emma or Meena, but who wasn’t actually a real nurse.

    Is it wrong that we’re a bit excited to find out what dramas will arrive along with the next nurse to move to the village?!

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

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  • Classic Emmerdale spoilers: The truth about Dr Adam is revealed to a horrified Steph

    Classic Emmerdale spoilers: The truth about Dr Adam is revealed to a horrified Steph

    In today’s Classic Emmerdale spoilers for episodes airing on Friday January 17 on ITV3, Danny wants to find Pearl, word spreads about Dr Adam being a fraud and Bob’s half-mad with grief over Dawn.

    These episodes originally aired on July 21 and 23, 2006.

    Steph is questioned by the police, but finds out upsetting information (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)
    Steph is questioned by the police, but finds out upsetting information (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Adam’s lies exposed

    The police find out that Adam had been practising medicine under his late dad’s name and question Steph about it. It’s obvious she knew nothing about her husband’s past.

    Later the police tell Alan they think Terence was blackmailing Adam about his deception but they point out this still gives Steph and Alan himself a motive for the murder.

    Len’s missing Pearl in Classic Emmerdale

    Elsewhere, Danny tells Len he thinks they should look for Pearl, but Len disagrees. He says he thinks it’s better if she stays away because if she comes back to the village, there will be a mob waiting for her. Danny suggests they could pay off Pearl’s debts to her friends so she can come home.

    Shadrach sees pound signs

    Later Eric tells the police that he loaned money to Adam so he could get away from Steph. And as word spreads about how Dr Adam was practising illegally, Diane and Shadrach try to persuade Alice that she should sue the health authority.

    The police want to speak to Len

    Elsewhere, Len is surprised when the police arrive to take a statement, forcing Danny and Edna to admit they have reported Pearl missing. Len is upset and admits to Danny that he still loves Pearl.

    Bob’s struggling after Dawn’s death in Classic Emmerdale

    Meanwhile, poor Bob is half mad with grief after Dawn’s death. He locks himself into Pear Tree Cottage and demands that the Kings admit responsibility for the house collapse.

    Will he get the result he’s hoping for?

    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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  • Caleb finally realises the truth about Anthony, but as Ruby vows to keep her secret, here’s what happens next

    Caleb finally realises the truth about Anthony, but as Ruby vows to keep her secret, here’s what happens next

    The truth is out in Emmerdale! Caleb – with a bit of help from Chas – has worked out the truth about Ruby’s ordeal at the hands of her evil dad, Anthony.

    In this evening’s episode, Chas, drawing on her own son Aaron’s awful experience with his dad, put two and two together.

    As Ruby’s teenage best friend Rob revealed she was always scared of her father, realisation dawned for Chas.

    Though Caleb was a bit slower to work it all out, Chas listened to what Rob was saying about how Caleb was the only lad in Ruby’s life back when they were teenagers.

    “Who was she really scared of?” Chas asked Caleb as the horrible truth fell into place. “I think Anthony was abusing Ruby, and I think he fathered Steph.”

    Chas behind the bar
    Chas worked everything out (Credit: ITV)

    Caleb makes an awful discovery in Emmerdale

    Evil Anthony also knows that he’s Steph’s dad – Ruby told him in a confrontation at the B&B. But she swore that she wasn’t going to tell anyone – ever – because she doesn’t want Steph to find out.

    But now Caleb and Chas know, it’s only a matter of time before the whole family – and probably the rest of the village – finds out, too.

    So what will happen next?

    Anthony kept Caleb on his side
    Caleb wants revenge on Anthony. (Credit: ITV)

    Anthony’s murdered!

    Well! We don’t have long to wait for Anthony to get his comeuppance because by the end of next week’s episodes, he’ll be dead!

    But who’s killed him?

    As the week begins we see a flashforward showing a human tooth, knocked out and bloodied, on the floor of the depot. YUCK.

    Back the present, Anthony’s slept on the sofa at Laurel’s. When Chas spots him tutoring Angelica, she’s concerned. She warns Nicola that he’s not safe to be around teenage girls.

    Laurel whacks Anthony over the head
    Laurel lashes out at Anthony as he attacks Nicola (Credit: ITV)

    The suspects line up

    Nicola calls off the tutoring session and Anthony’s panic turns to anger as he worries that his secret’s out. Things get physical and he threatens Nicola – only for Laurel to dramatically whack him with a candlestick, leaving Anthony out cold!

    Meanwhile, when Cain finds Chas upset in the backroom at the pub, he gets her to open up. But he’s shocked by what she tells him.

    Aaron spots Anthony with Ruby, and realises how scared Ruby is of her dad – recognising his own experiences in her reactions.

    And Caleb pulls up next to Anthony in his car and orders him to get in.

    The next day, a shot rings out in the village, while Anthony’s nowhere to be seen. But it’s not until the following day when someone finds him dead.

    Who is the killer? Could it really be Laurel? Or might it be someone closer to home?

    Read more: Who’s leaving Emmerdale in 2025? A complete guide to departures, returns and new arrivals in the Dales

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  • Wendy’s Emmerdale exit can’t come soon enough – 7 things we won’t miss about her

    Wendy’s Emmerdale exit can’t come soon enough – 7 things we won’t miss about her

    Wendy Posner’s upcoming exit is looming in Emmerdale. And without meaning to sound harsh – the truth is we really won’t miss her.

    From the moment she arrived in the village, she’s got on our wick!

    Admittedly, she didn’t cover herself in glory from the off, because she came to Emmerdale to track down Victoria.

    Victoria had been raped by Wendy’s son, Lee, and Wendy was convinced she’d made it all up. So she came to Emmerdale to confront her. It took a while, but eventually Wendy admitted she believed Victoria.

    But we don’t forgive and forget as easily as Ms Sugden clearly does. And we’re definitely pleased to see the back of Wendy.

    Here are all the things we won’t miss about whining, fake nurse Wendy Posner.

    Wendy at the doctor surgery
    She’s not a real nurse! (Credit: ITV)

    Wendy and her fake nursing qualification in Emmerdale

    Wendy trained as a nurse, that bit’s true. But when she went to prison she could no longer stay on the nursing register. So she lied about it and used her maiden name for her registration instead. She shouldn’t have been working, and worst of all, Dr Liam knew all about it and just agreed to go along with the lie.

    Victoria took to mothering brilliantly, despite the circumstances behind her pregnancy (Credit: ITV)
    Wendy wasn’t exactly supportive of Victoria at first (Credit: ITV)

    Her rapist/murderer sons

    Not content with defending her rapist son Lee to his victim, Victoria, Wendy is also devoted to her other son Luke – the one she’s gone to live with. That’s Luke, who whacked his brother Lee over the head, contributing to his death, and who kept quiet about it when Robert Sugden was convicted of the crime. Wendy really isn’t winning in the proud mum competition, is she?!

    Wendy defends herself to Ella
    Wendy spilled the beans about Ella’s past to cover up her own (Credit: ITV)

    Her off-kilter moral judgement

    With her criminal sons, and gun-toting ex-husband, her fondness for lying, and her sharp-tongue, you’d think Wendy wouldn’t be too quick to judge others. But you’d be wrong. She loved to take the moral high ground.

    Wendy and Liam
    NOPE (Credit: ITV)

    The memory of Wendy and her affair with Liam in Emmerdale

    And if it’s morals we’re talking about, then there’s no better illustration of Wendy’s dubious code of ethics than her affair with Dr Liam Cavanagh. It was steamy and the pair couldn’t get enough of one another. It even involved way too much role play than we’re comfortable with. And it seemed to go on for months, and months. Years even. Or did it just feel that way?

    We’re confident that with Wendy out of the village we can erase those memories. Please…

    Brenda and Wendy argue at Christmas
    Give it a rest, ladies (Credit: ITV)

    Her weird rivalry with Brenda

    Lies aside, Wendy is an confident, grown-up woman, with lots of life experience, and well, a chequered past. Brenda has run her own business, lost her daughter, battled a brain tumour. You see where we’re going here? They’re both women who have lived a bit. And yet, they seemed to be feuding constantly, msotly about *checks notes* gravy.

    Baffling.

    Wendy talks to the dastardly journalist
    We’re sure we wore our hair like this to school (Credit: ITV)

    Her hair slide

    Yes, yes we know we shouldn’t comment on anyone’s appearance. But, Wendy’s hairstyles rotated between her little-girl ponytail, and her little-girl half-up with a 1980s hairslide. It was almost a relief when she donned a fascinator as part of her costume drama with Liam. Almost.

    Wendy looking sad
    Wendy’s always feeling sorry for herself (Credit: ITV)

    Wendy Posner and all her whinging in Emmerdale

    Just about all Wendy’s problems were of her own making. But that didn’t stop her wanging on about them, did it? You know who’s really been through the wringer, Wendy? Belle. Chas. Ruby. Moira. Dr Liam. Or, you know, Bob, who’s lost not one, but two of his children. But Wendy out-whinged them all. We definitely won’t miss that!

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