Author: Kerry Barrett

  • Kim Tate in Emmerdale: Tragic toyboy lover, actual kill count and real age

    Kim Tate in Emmerdale: Tragic toyboy lover, actual kill count and real age

    Kim Tate is as much a part of Emmerdale as the Dingles, the Sugdens or the Woolpack! Since she first arrived in the village back in 1989, Kim’s become one of the show’s most iconic characters.

    More than three decades, and several husbands, children, grandchildren and vendettas later, and Kim has well and truly made her presence felt in Emmerdale.

    Here’s everything you need to know about Kim Tate, Emmerdale’s superbitch and queen of Home Farm.

    Frank, Kim, Zoe and Chris arrive in Emmerdale
    Kim arrived in Emmerdale with her husband Frank and his kids, Chris and Zoe (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The arrival of the Tates

    When Kim arrived in the village it was as the younger second wife of millionaire haulage firm boss, Frank. Along with Frank’s grown-up kids Chris and Zoe, the family were seemingly happy but under the surface, things were different!

    While Zoe rubbed along okay with her stepmum, Chris hated her, and Kim herself wasn’t massively keen on family life.

    How old was Kim Tate when she arrived in Emmerdale?

    Kim had just turned 30 when she and Frank came to the village, making her very young to have stepkids in their 20s! It now makes her 65 years old.

    Frank was more than 20 years older than his wife and the age gap started to show. No wonder Kim found fun elsewhere…

    Kim and Dave Glover

    After a romance with Neil Kincaid, Kim’s roaming eye fell on Dave Glover. By then, Chris had got divorced from his first wife, Kathy, and was in a relationship with Rachel Hughes (Joe Tate’s mum).

    Kathy herself had moved on and had a new fella – Dave Glover.

    But Kathy was no match for the charms of Kim, and Dave was soon embarking on a steamy affair with the lady of the manor. In fact, the pair fell hard for each other and Kim worked very hard to keep things quiet – she even trampled Kathy’s brother Nick with her horse when he threatened to expose her affair! AND she even made threats towards Nick’s little girl, Alice, too.

    When Frank had a heart attack and was told to take things easy, Kim saw her chance to get out of her marriage. She seduced her husband in the hope of inducing another heart attack.

    But instead she found out she was pregnant, and she wasn’t sure whether Frank or Dave was the daddy.

    Frank though was as scheming as his wife, and he got wind of the affair. He got evidence of the illicit romance and he confronted his wife – he told her he’d give her a million pounds to dump Dave and name Frank as the father of the baby.

    Money-hungry Kim agreed. The baby was born and named James. But Kim couldn’t resist Dave, and soon their affair was back on.

    But tragedy was round the corner! When a fire broke out in Home Farm, Dave climbed in to save baby James. He managed to get the tot out, but Dave was killed.

    Kim and Frank argue before his death
    Kim watched Frank die (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Frank’s death

    Kim was heartbroken, and fled the village. She even paid a look-a-like to drive round Emmerdale in her car to stop anyone tracking her down. But when the other woman crashed and died, things took a dark turn! Frank identified the body as Kim, and was arrested for murder.

    When he was released, Kim showed up and revealed she was alive – causing Frank to have a heart attack and die! Kim coldly powdered her nose as she watched him pass away, before checking whether he was breathing with her compact.

    Kim and Steve on their wedding day
    Steve and Kim got hitched but it didn’t last (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Kim Tate marries Steve Marchant in Emmerdale

    After Frank’s death, Kim began a romance with another businessman, Steve Marchant. They seemed to be a match made in heaven, but their spending habits meant they were soon brassic. The pair hatched a plan to exchange a pricey racehorse for a nag. But things went wrong and Steve ended up running over Kathy. To make matters worse, he tried to finish her off in hospital!

    Kim managed to manipulate Kathy into shopping Steve to the police, and eventually Steve went to jail while Kim did a runner in a helicopter!

    When the pilot asked her if she was Kim Marchant, Kim said: “No. Kim Tate.”

    Kim returns
    The Queen of Home Farm shocked everyone when she returned to Emmerdale (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Kim Tate returns to Emmerdale

    Kim wasn’t seen in the village for years after that, but in 2018, she was released from prison, and showed up back in Emmerdale. She was greeted on her release by Graham Foster and arrived at Home Farm, announcing that she was back as the owner. Meanwhile, Graham had given Joe Tate £10,000  and told him to flee the village.

    But the big story as Kim returned was her being shoved off the balcony and on to the champagne fountain down below. Kim survived and the assailant was later revealed to be Faith Dingle.

    After Kim was discharged from hospital, she was thrown back in jail for six months!

    Graham Foster

    On her release, Kim and Graham reunited and there began a confusing round of lies and fakery as Graham told Kim that Cain had killed Joe – even though he’d told her he’d done it, and even though Joe was alive and kicking.

    Kim found out the truth, and tried to make Cain believe she’d killed Noah instead. Eventually things settled down and with everyone alive, things carried on as normal at Home Farm.

    Until Jamie arrived.

    Kim talks to Jamie
    Kim didn’t know Jamie was married with a child (Credit: ITV)

    Jamie Tate

    Kim’s son Jamie arrived in the village to work at the vet’s and just a few weeks later his estranged wife Andrea and daughter Millie arrived to the surprise of Kim, who hadn’t know they existed.

    It turned out that Graham had hired Andrea to keep an eye on Jamie when he couldn’t and she’d fallen for him. But she’d also had a brief liaison with Graham too and he thought he was Millie’s father – he wasn’t, but that didn’t stop him announcing his fling with Andrea at Christmas dinner.

    When Graham was murdered – for real this time, he was actually dead – there were many suspects, including Kim. The culprit turned out to be Rhona’s rapist ex Pierce Harris, who wasn’t happy about Rhona’s new romance with Graham.

    Jamie looks shocked to find the police at Home Farm
    Kim went to a lot of effort to fake her own death (again) (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Kim and Jamie

    Meanwhile, Kim’s relationship with her son Jamie was falling apart. Jamie had a romance with Belle Dingle, as well as Gabby Thomas – who got pregnant with his son, Thomas – and Dawn Taylor.

    He proved he was a true Tate by plotting and scheming in all sorts of ways, including drugging his mother to make her think she was ill. Eventually he was given his comeuppance when his mum – you’ve guessed it – faked her own death (with a bit of help from new fella Will Taylor).

    Later, Jamie got his own back by faking his own death too!

    Will kisses Kim
    Will and Kim’s relationship was a rollercoaster! (Credit: ITV)

    Will Taylor and Kim Tate in Emmerdale

    Meanwhile Kim had fallen for Will, and the pair seemed to be a great match building a slightly odd, but somehow functional family at Home Farm, with Dawn, as well as Gabby and little Thomas, and eventually Dawn’s kids and husband Billy, too.

    There was the slight headache about the man Dawn had killed – corrupt cop DI Malone. Will helped them cover up the crime and buried the body, and Kim eventually made it go away – literally.

    Kim and Will married with Will becoming Kim’s fourth husband!

    There were more headaches in the shape of Will’s ex, Harriet Finch, who was killed in the storm, and Dawn’s mum, Rose, who eventually destroyed Will and Kim’s marriage.

    Caleb and Nicky next to Frank Tate's grave
    Caleb is Frank’s secret son (Credit: ITV)

    Caleb and Nicky’s scheme

    Nicky arrived in Emmerdale as a ‘manny’ for Thomas, but he was soon wooing Gabby who fell for him hard. Except it turned out Nicky was gay, and the wedding he’d planned with Gabby was part of an elaborate con to swindle Kim out of her money.

    When Caleb Miligan came to the village – Cain and Chas’s half brother, turned out to be a secret Tate. It was revealed his mum, Faith, had a fling with Frank and Caleb was the result.

    Obviously Caleb blamed Kim for his terrible childhood in care and not his actual parents, and he was determined to ruin her.

    But Kim got wind of what he was up to and his plan failed. He seems to still be keen on getting his hands on her cash though.

    Kim fixing her makeup Emmerdale
    Kim didn’t try to save Will. (Credit: ITV)

    More plots

    Will died on Christmas Day, for real. He collapsed, just as Frank had done, and Kim – thinking he was faking – didn’t help. She even fixed her make-up just as she’d done all those years before. Until she realised it was all true and desperately tried to save her husband.

    Meanwhile, before his (real!) death, Will was sucked into a plan by Kim’s financial advisor Peter, to ruin her. As it happened, it wasn’t Peter’s plan after all, but Joe Tate’s.

    But now Joe’s making out he’s had a personality transplant and is full of concern for his one-time step-grandmother. We’re not sure what’s going on, frankly. Perhaps it’s time for someone to fake their own death?

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    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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  • Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Jasmine tells Debbie everything, Laurel begs for forgiveness and Alan tries to help Steph

    Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Jasmine tells Debbie everything, Laurel begs for forgiveness and Alan tries to help Steph

    In Classic Emmerdale spoilers for today (Thursday 9 January) on ITV3, everyone’s falling out. Jasmine opens up to Debbie about her romance with Cain, while there’s tension between Ashley and Laurel. And, Alan finally steps up to help Steph.

    These episodes originally aired on July 5 and 6, 2006.

    Jasmine and Debbie have a heart to heart
    Jasmine opens up to Debbie (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Jasmine opens up

    Devastated Jasmine apologises to Debbie and explains that Cain only did what he did to get at her. She bursts into tears as she tells Debs that she feels used, and she’s afraid she’s going to lose her family because Laurel and Ashley are fighting.

    Classic Emmerdale: Laurel begs for forgiveness

    Meanwhile, things are tense between Laurel and Ashley – just as Jasmine said. Laurel begs forgiveness for not telling Ashley but he won’t accept her apology, even when she explains she didn’t tell him because she was worried he’d react just as he has.

    Steph and Alan
    Alan tries to persuade Steph to leave the clinic (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Alan’s on the case in Classic Emmerdale

    Elsewhere, Alan quizzes Adam’s nurse and is shocked when she says Terence went to the surgery on April 9.  She tells him she remembered the date because it was her mum’s birthday. Alan demands to see Adam.

    Worried about Steph, Alan is desperate to get her out of the clinic – he says he’ll help her pass her assessment. But Steph admits she’s scared of being released and she wants to stay. Alan gently tries to convince her that she needs to fight. Steph pulls it out of the bag when she announces she made the whole thing up and only said Adam killed Terence to get her dad’s attention. She’s let out of the clinic – but what will she do next?

    Andy’s annoyed

    Meanwhile, Jamie asks Katie to do some shifts at the night cafe and Katie agrees, but Andy’s not happy with her decision.

    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: Cain pays the price for his behaviour, Ashley lashes out and Donna’s fed up

    Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Cain pays the price for his behaviour, Ashley lashes out and Donna’s fed up

    In Classic Emmerdale spoilers for today (Wednesday 8 January) on ITV3, Cain’s bad behaviour finally comes back to bite him. Meanwhile Ashley lashes out, and Viv’s got some unwelcome advice for Donna.

    These episodes originally aired on July 3 and 4, 2006.

    Cain and Sadie
    Cain has played Sadie but will she take revenge? (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Blackmail!

    Cain manages to get Sadie to arrange to meet him in a secluded spot and once they’re together he blackmails her into kissing him. But as their lips lock there’s the click of a camera – Jimmy’s captured the moment.

    Later, as Sadie and Matthew have dinner at Home Farm, and Jimmy enjoys seeing Sadie sweat as he gets his camera out.

    Baby blues for Donna in Classic Emmerdale

    Elsewhere, Viv lectures Donna about what to do to prepare her body for pregnancy. As she lists all the things Donna should and shouldn’t eat, Donna begins to wonder if she’s made the right decision!

    Ashley frets

    Ashley is worried about Jasmine and when he witnesses a row between her and Debbie he tries to get to the bottom of what’s going on.

    Sadie’s out for revenge!

    Frantic, Sadie begs Cain to tell Jimmy that he’s wrong about them being a couple, but he mocks her and tells her if Matthew asks he’ll tell him they’ve been at it for ages!

    In revenge, Sadie tells Ashley that she’s heard Jasmine has been seeing Cain!

    Jasmine and CAin getting it on
    Ashley’s horrified to find out what Jasmine’s been doing with Cain (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Lashing out in Classic Emmerdale

    Furious, Ashley storms round to the pub and slams Cain against the bar. Cain tells the horrified vicar that Jasmine was gagging for it, and fuming Ashley punches him! Ouch!

    Has Cain gone for good?

    Zak and Lisa are appalled by Cain’s behaviour and tells him he’s not welcome in their home any more. Zak tells him that he brings shame and disgrace to the Dingle name and disowns him! Harsh!

    Cain drives away from the village, but not before he tells Sadie that he can’t wait to see her lose everything.

    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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  • Emmerdale review of the week: Flashforwards, Jacob’s first day and April’s not dead

    Emmerdale review of the week: Flashforwards, Jacob’s first day and April’s not dead

    It’s a new year and that means our Emmerdale review this week is full to the brim of new drama. It’s been quite the week, hasn’t it? What with flashforwards, special eps, April’s ‘death’ and Ruby’s revelations.

    Here’s what we thought of the non-stop action in our Emmerdale review.

    Cain holds his head in his hands in one of the Emmerdale flashforwards (Credit: ITV)
    Cain is mourning but who’s dead? (Credit: ITV)

    The flashforwards

    As Big Ben chimed in 2025, we were treated to five flashforwards teasing what was going to happen in Emmerdale this year. We saw Mack running through the woods looking scared, Caleb in hospital flatlining, and Cain standing next to a grave with a floral display spelling a word that was frustratingly unreadable no matter how many times we zoomed in on the screengrab or flipped the picture.

    We also saw two more snapshots of the future – a body wrapped in plastic being thrown over the bridge, and terrifyingly someone trapped under the ice.

    So what does it all mean? Are all five flashforwards parts of one story or are they different plots? Is Caleb going to die? Who’s under the ice? While some of the glimpses into the future were less exciting (Mack running for example) some of them have already got us gripped.

    Kim Tate looking serious
    Why is Kim being so trusting when it comes to Joe Tate? (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale review: Kim and Joe’s surprise truce

    Back in the present day, poor Kim is still grieving the unexpected death of husband Will. We love Kim, obvs, and so it is with reluctance that we feel obliged to point out that she’s being a bit of a wet blanket. Joe Tate is skulking around pretending to care and Kim’s just going along with it. We get that he knows she froze when Will first collapsed, and she feels guilty, but come on – it’s hardly the crime of the century is it? It’s far from being the worst thing Kim’s ever done. Why is she trusting him?

    As ever with Kim we’re hoping she knows exactly what’s going on and is playing Joe for a fool. We even thought Will’s death might be a ruse for a while! Could we be right this time?

    Ruby Fox-Miligan
    Anthony is tormenting Ruby but no one has noticed (Credit: ITV)

    Anthony and Ruby

    We are increasingly convinced that Anthony is not just the worst villain in Emmerdale history but one of the most evil baddies in telly history! He may not have the body count of Meena Jutla or Cameron Murray, but OMG he is so manipulative and frightening.

    This week it was Steph’s birthday and once again he used the occasion to taunt, twist and terrify poor Ruby, making her seem unstable and volatile while he came out on top.

    Ruby’s really struggling and we liked her confiding in Chas and taking back a tiny bit of control by ordering a DNA test – though we’re scared what the results might say.

    But we’re frustrated that no one else seems to see how badly she is reacting to Anthony. Caleb walked in on her crying and didn’t notice. No one stuck up for her when Anthony demanded she cook them all a complicated dinner. And Steph, quite frankly, is being really nasty to her mother. She’s been given a (very nice!) place to live, a job, loads of attention, adoration from her dad and grandfather, and she’s still whining. Come on, Fox-Miligans! Step up.

    Jacob's first day
    Joe Warren Plant did a great job of showing us the pressures of Jacob’s first day (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale review: Jacob’s first day

    As if the flashforwards weren’t enough, we were also given a special episode this week, centring on Jacob’s first shift in A&E. We weren’t sure how this would work when we first heard about it – after all, it’s Emmerdale, not Casualty! But actually we thought it was great.

    Joe Warren Plant, who plays Jacob, did a smashing job of holding it all together and we really saw the pressures of being a medical student. The doctor in charge was a bit mean, though!

    Marlon and Rhona go to identify 'April'
    Marlon and Rhona thought April was dead (Credit: ITV)

    April’s not dead!

    One thing we didn’t love so much was the mix-up with everyone thinking April was dead. Though the blame for the error was firmly put on Jacob, we’re not convinced everyone in the hospital would have gone along with it so easily without, you know, checking.

    It all felt a bit like a cheap plot device to torment Marlon and Rhona and we reckon it could have been just as dramatic and heart-wrenching done in a different way.

    Marlon and Rhona look despairing
    Marlon’s being really horrible (Credit: ITV)

    Marlon’s a git

    And while we’re on the subject, Marlon is getting on our wick. We know he’s worried about April, we get it. But he is being, in his own words, “a git”. He is blaming everyone else. He is shouting, pointing fingers, making it all about himself…

    It’s quite hard to feel sympathy for him right now.

    We do, however, feel a lot of sympathy for poor Mary who is keeping everything going behind the scenes, looking after Invisible Ivy and making tea and generally being an all-round trooper.

    Laurel in Emmerdale looking cross (Credit: ITV)
    We’re as baffled as you are, Laurel (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale review: Marlon and Laurel revelations

    And what’s with these revelations about Marlon and Laurel? Firstly, we’re confused about the timeline. Marlon seemed to tell Rhona that it all happened just before Christmas. But the police officer said April had seen a few messages on Marlon’s phone that made her suspicious.

    And the one person we’ve not heard from is Laurel herself. What does she have to say about all this? Did it happen as Marlon has said, or is there more to it?

    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

  • Dream plots for Emmerdale in 2025: Justice for Ruby, a Cain exit and more DS Foy

    Dream plots for Emmerdale in 2025: Justice for Ruby, a Cain exit and more DS Foy

    It’s a new year in Emmerdale and with the end of this year’s biggest storyline – Belle’s abusive marriage to Tom King – it feels like there’s a vacancy for some new plots.

    So we sat down and had a think about what we want to see happening in the village in this coming year.

    And here’s what we came up with for Emmerdale in 2025.

    Jamie is shocked his mum is dead
    Bring back Jamie! (Credit: ITV)

    The return of the Tates

    When Tina first came back (where is she, by the way? Is that all done and dusted now?) there were rumours online that Vinny could turn out to be Frank Tate’s son.

    We’re old enough to remember how disgusted Tina was when Frank made his feelings for her obvious. But putting that aside for a minute, we are here for this theory.

    We’d love Vinny to be both Dingle and Tate, and it would pave the way for Vinny and Gabby to be the new lord and lady of Home Farm.

    Plus it would mean the whole drama over Tina’s return wasn’t totally pointless after all.

    And if it’s Tates we’re talking, then why not go the whole hog? We want more of them. Bring back Joe! Jamie! Jean! Any other long-lost family members we might have forgotten.

    Dawn looking at Ross on Emmerdale
    Ross and Dawn share a history (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale in 2025: Romance for Ross and Dawn

    Dawn and Billy bore us stupid. Dawn is whiny, Billy’s self-centred and frankly they’re not doing it for us. But Ross and Dawn, on the other hand… There is still a spark between these former lovers and we think a bit of flirtation could be just the thing to bring the old Dawn back.

    Fans want DS Foy to stay - but worry he will turn evil
    We want Foy! (Credit: ITV)

    DS Foy

    We’re not letting this one drop. We love DS Foy. We love him. And we think he absolutely belongs in the village. AND we’ve got an idea of what he could do once he’s moved in…

    Emmerdale's Leyla with hand on her hip
    Leyla’s death looks to be looming but we can’t lose her! (Credit: ITV)

    Leyla to stay (and give her a romance?)

    We are not big fans of the rumours that Leyla is being killed off. There’s definitely a place for her cutting comments and swishy hair in the village. But we totally agree that she’s not been used properly of late. So, we had an idea. Who’s the ideal romantic partner for lovely Leyla? DS blooming Foy, that’s who!

    Ruby hyperventilating outside on Emmerdale (Credit: ITV/Composite: EI)
    We want justice for Ruby (Credit: ITV/Composite: EI)

    Emmerdale in 2025: Justice for Ruby

    Ruby’s heartbreaking story has only just started, and it’s definitely got us gripped. It’s dark, though – really dark. And we’re desperately hoping that Steph doesn’t turn out to be Anthony’s child because that’s almost too much to handle – for us, as well as Steph and Ruby.

    What we do want, though, is for Ruby to get justice. We want Anthony to pay for the hurt he did her, and for her family to rally round (we’re not holding our breath for that one, though – Caleb is supremely selfish and Steph seems to be a chip off the old block). Fingers crossed for retribution in 2025.

    Cain looking shocked outside the garage on Emmerdale
    Take a break, Cain (Credit: ITV)

    A break from Cain

    We have long been Cain fans, sticking with him through the bad times (seducing Jasmine, threatening teenage Amy when she was pregnant, the Harriet years…) but we think we might have had enough. His recent behaviour with Moira’s brain tumour, his weird cheating with Ruby and then him moping around, have all pushed us over the edge.

    Maybe he could go and hang out with Nate in Shetland for a few months, and come back rested, and a new man. Ooh, and if he wanted to pop into Aberdeen on the way home and bring Debbie back with him, that would be fine too.

    A new family or two

    It’s always been a bit of a joke that everyone in Emmerdale is related to everyone else, but it really is getting beyond a joke now. We’d love to see a whole new family arrive, like the Tates and the Windsors did back in the 1990s, or the Kings in the noughties.

    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 on ITVX at 7am. 

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

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

  • Who’s leaving Emmerdale? A complete guide to exits, returns and newcomers to the Dales

    Who’s leaving Emmerdale? A complete guide to exits, returns and newcomers to the Dales

    The Emmerdale cast changes regularly, but who’s leaving Emmerdale next? The village is always busy with comings and goings, and this year is proving to be no different! We’ve recently said goodbye to Nate Robinson, and also waved off Samson Dingle, Suni Sharma, Nicky Miligan and Ethan Anderson this year.

    And we’ve welcomed back Ross Barton!

    And there is more drama to come in the shape of exits and entrances. Here’s the lowdown on who we’re going to be meeting and who’s saying farewell to the Dales.

    Who’s leaving Emmerdale?

     

    Emmerdale's Will serious
    Will died at Christmas (Credit: ITV)

    Will Taylor was the most recent exit to air on-screen as he shocked the nation with his death this Christmas.

    On Christmas Day, Will and Kim held a vow renewal before Joe Tate rocked up and told Kim all about Will’s plan to get revenge on her. It turned out that whilst Will thought that Joe (or Jamie as he mistakenly thought) was on his side, he’d been double-crossed.

    The stress (or so we think) got too much for Will and he ended up collapsing to the ground and bringing the Home Farm Christmas tree down with him.

    He then suffered a heart attack but Kim mistook this for a panic attack and failed to help him, instead powdering her nose and relishing in his suffering.

    It was only when Joe Tate turned up and recognised the signs of a heart attack that Kim sprung into action. But, it was too late and Will passed away. Brutal.

    Ella has had a tough time since her arrival (Credit: ITV)
    Ella has had a tough time since her arrival (Credit: ITV)

    Ella Forster

    Actress Paula Lane is reportedly leaving the show in 2025. Paula has played the role of Ella Forster in Emmerdale since the beginning of the year, but it looks like an exit is already set.

    The news was revealed on Paula’s own talent Spotlight page, which is linked in her Instagram bio. It states that while she is currently playing Ella in Emmerdale, she is set to finish filming in February 2025. This suggests the character’s Emmerdale exit will appear on the screen in spring time. Emmerdale Insider reached out to Emmerdale who told us they do not comment on cast contracts.

    Ella has been part of some huge storylines this year. She quickly became friends with Mandy Dingle and found a romantic spark with Liam Cavanagh. But it all fell apart when it was revealed she had killed a friend of hers during her childhood, and was jailed for a long time

    Ella was then pregnant with Liam’s baby and she hoped to rekindle their romance. But she tragically lost the baby, and Liam’s focus was on his feelings for Chas Dingle.

    Just last week Ella found out the pair are now giving their relationship a go, and fans have predicted Ella will let her ‘psycho’ side out.

    But could this be what leads to her exit?

    Who else is leaving Emmerdale?

    Losing Heath and dealing with Pollard's behaviour have kept Brenda busy in 2024 (Credit: ITV)
    Losing Heath and dealing with Pollard’s behaviour have kept Brenda busy in 2024 (Credit: ITV)

    Brenda Walker

    A report in The Mirror has suggested Lesley Dunlop is leaving her role as Brenda Walker after 16 years. The exit has not been officially announced and Emmerdale has declined to comment.

    A source told the publication: “There have been so many exits recently and the talk is of more. With people like Lesley and Roxy potentially in the mix, nobody feels safe.

    “The show has grown a lot bigger in recent years but soaps are expensive to make. It’s inevitable saving money means losing people – but it’s a huge shame all the same for those involved, their friends and colleagues.”

    Brenda owns the local cafe alongside Nicola King. She is the partner of Eric Pollard and has helped him through his Parkinson’s diagnosis. At the start of this year Brenda was left devastated when her stepson, Heath, was killed in a car accident.

    Currently Brenda has no idea Eric has taken their life savings and invested it in a bogus cryptocurrency scheme. She’s sure to find out before too long as all their accounts are empty. But will she forgive him? Or could this cause her to leave?

    In real life Lesley is married to Chris Chittell who plays Eric.

    Amelia is struggling with what she's put Belle through (Credit: ITV)
    Amelia is struggling with what she’s put Belle through (Credit: ITV)

    Amelia Spencer

    It’s been announced that Daisy Campbell, who plays Amelia Spencer, is leaving Emmerdale after 13 years.

    Amelia’s has been in a relationship with domestic abuser Tom King, leaving fans worried she might meet a sad end, though Daisy has said the door is being left open so she could return.

    Recently she finally saw the light about the man she had been defending and helped the police to catch him. Tom has tried to get her back on side, but she has refused to be put on his prison call list.

    So what finally forces Amelia out of Emmerdale? She’s struggling with the shame and guilt of not believing Belle, has spraypainted Jimmy and Nicola’s door with the word ‘scum’ and is feeling lost and alone. Will she leave the village to seek a new life away from all her past trauma?

    Tom looks angry on Emmerdale (Credit: ITV/EI)
    Tom’s not sticking around (Credit: ITV/EI)

    Tom King

    Evil Tom King’s campaign of abuse against poor Belle is due to be resolved at the end of the year. Actor James Chase is said to be leaving the show and fans are already speculating how he departs.

    Currently Tom is in prison after he was caught out spying on Belle. Cops – including the wonderful DS Foy – had enough evidence to charge Tom with coercive and controlling behaviour. Although he was let out on bail, he decided to skip the country and thanks to some very clever work by Belle, his escape was foiled and he was caught before he could board the ferry.

    However, that was not the last we’ve seen of Tom. He is trying all he can to lie and manipulate his way out of prison. He’s set to get cousin Angelica on board to try and fight his case.

    And with his trial set for before Christmas Tom is on his way out of the show one way or another – but will it be a lengthy stint in prison? Or a life of freedom?

    Leyla, played by Roxy Shahidi
    Leyla, played by Roxy Shahidi, is said to be leaving Emmerdale (Credit: ITV)

    Leyla Harding

    Reports have emerged that Leyla Harding, who’s played by Roxy Shahidi, is to leave the show in dramatic fashion!

    Last month, it was rumoured that Leyla will be departing Emmerdale forever! Stories hit the press suggesting that Leyla could be killed off in explosive scenes.

    Fans have been speculating wildly about how Leyla might shuffle off this mortal coil with some viewers even suggesting serial killer Meena Jutla could return to finish Leyla off.

    Meanwhile, other fans have suggested evil Tom King could strike the killer blow, or someone else entirely.

    We’re frankly devastated by the very idea of Leyla leaving and taking faint hope from the fact that the good people at Emmerdale haven’t confirmed or denied the rumours.

    Who’s joining Emmerdale?

    Emmerdale has not released any upcoming casting information.

    Who’s returning to Emmerdale?

    Well we don’t know details, but show boss Iain MacLeod told Digital Spy back in September: “This Christmas, there is a huge surprise arrival on Christmas Day. As well as some life or death jeopardy on Christmas Day – but obviously there will be festive brilliance as we do every year – but I think it is one of the most exciting Christmases that I can remember on Emmerdale this year!”

    Speculation is now rife that the ‘surprise arrival’ will in fact be a return. Many fans think Pete Barton will come home, now his brother Ross is settling in the village again.

    Others think Joe Tate, who may or may not be plotting against Kim (could be just wishful thinking) will be back. And some are hoping (still) for the Robert Sugden comeback they’ve been calling for. Just as John and Aaron are set for a happy Christmas together, could Robert come back to stir up the pot?

    Read more: Complete Emmerdale cast list for 2024

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  • Review of the week: Joe’s back! Will’s dead! And Ruby’s tugging our heartstrings

    Review of the week: Joe’s back! Will’s dead! And Ruby’s tugging our heartstrings

    This week’s Emmerdale review is sadly lacking in festive cheer! Because it really wasn’t a merry Christmas for anyone in the village. There was death, a lot of secrets, quite a bit of shouting, and generally a lot of drama!

    Which is just the way we like it.

    Here’s what we thought of the Christmas action in our Emmerdale review.

    Joe Tate is back! (Credit: ITV)
    Joe’s back with a sassy new haircut, a secret illness, and a vendetta! (Credit: ITV)

    Joe Tate’s back!

    The big news this Christmas in Emmerdale was the return of Joe Tate! YAY! It was revealed that Joe was the person pulling the strings, as Will tried to escape Peter’s plan. We were delighted by the news as it always felt like there was some unfinished business when it came to Joe.

    And he’s certainly come back with some secrets. He’s clearly not well and we’re desperate to know what that’s all about.

    We want to know why he’s back, obviously. And why he’s turned his revenge plot from Charity to Kim (also, what’s with all these younger men harbouring hatred for Kim for YEARS? Bit odd, isn’t it?)

    We’ve got a lot of questions and we know we’re going to enjoy finding out the answers.

    Will looks worried with Kim in the background
    Will died on Christmas Day (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale review: Will’s dead (sob!)

    And as if that wasn’t enough drama up at Home Farm, shortly after Will and Kim had renewed their vows, and Joe had strolled back in, Will was struck down by a heart attack.

    He was struggling with chest pain, but Kim wasn’t sure he was being genuine. And in a brilliant bit of cyclical storytelling, she powdered her nose while watcihng him on the floor – just as she did with Frank.

    BUT, Joe’s arrival made Kim realise Will was being truthful and snapped her into action. She desperately tried to save her husband’s life, while they waited for the paramedics, but there was nothing they – or the professionals – could do. It was a really clever callback to Kim’s evil takedown of Frank, except this time Kim was devastated. It felt like karma for her actions all those years ago.

    We’re going to miss Will but we have a feeling his death is just the beginning of some even bigger drama – and it’s not looking good for Kim.

    Ruby's clearly terrified of her dad
    Ruby’s having a really hard time (Credit: ITV)

    We’re rooting for Ruby

    Emmerdale’s had some pretty sinister baddies over the years (not you, Jade), but we reckon Anthony is the most evil of all.

    Poor Ruby is clearly terrified of her father. Her reaction to being left alone with him on Christmas Day was shocking and we can see why.

    He’s so charming to everyone else, while making sly, pointed comments to Ruby as she quivers in fright, that it makes us shudder.

    We were delighted when Cain interrupted Anthony tormenting Ruby mentally, and when he realised how scared poor Ruby was. We also loved him confiding in Ruby about his own abuse at the hands of Shadrach.

    This awful storyline isn’t easy to watch, but it’s being handled brilliantly and we’re looking forward to seeing how it plays out. We’re totally invested in Ruby’s torment now. Beth Cordingly, who plays Ruby, is so clever in showing us every side of her character, even when Ruby’s friends and family can’t see it. We’re all in with this one.

    April gets drunk
    April’s gone off the rails (Credit: ITV)

    April’s missing in our Emmerdale review

    It’s early days in April’s story, but so far, this drama doesn’t have us gripped. At the moment, everyone just seems to be doing a lot of shouting and finger pointing.

    No one – not even the police – seems to be thinking clearly or rationally about where April could have gone, or why. It’s infuriating and frustrating. DS Foy would have found April by now, that’s all we’re saying.

    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.

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  • Emmerdale review of the week: Tom’s banged up, John’s opening up, and Will needs to man up!

    Emmerdale review of the week: Tom’s banged up, John’s opening up, and Will needs to man up!

    Our Emmerdale review this week looked like being a tough one. After all, this week’s episodes had to follow the emotional upheaval of Ruby’s story last week.

    But despite the bar being set very high, we reckon Emmerdale pulled it off, thanks to the drama of Tom King’s trial.

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

    Emmerdale review: Things are finally getting better for Paddy (Credit: ITV)
    Things are finally getting better for Paddy but it was nice to revisit his story (Credit: ITV)

    Unlikely friendships in our Emmerdale review

    There’s very little we like more in soap than unlikely friendships, so we really enjoyed Belle going to Paddy for advice when Tom tried to take his own life.

    Paddy of course had his own struggle with suicidal thoughts and it was good to see the ongoing effects of that heart-wrenching story. And we loved how sweet he was with Belle, reassuring her and making sure she was all right.

    Emmerdale review: Tom in the dock
    Tom faced justice (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale review: Tom’s trial

    We’ve all been waiting for abuser Tom King to face justice for the ordeal he’s subjected poor Belle too. And the moment finally came this week when he was in the dock, charged with assault and coercive control.

    The episode featuring the trial took an interesting approach. The focus wasn’t on Tom – instead it was on the jurors who had to decide his fate. It made for a fascinating episode as the jury members debated whether Tom was guilty.

    However, we did feel the whole thing was just too quick. It’s only a matter of weeks since Tom’s arrest, the trial itself took up just one double episode, and Tom was sentenced and taken off to jail on the same day. A year-long story has been neatly wrapped up like a Christmas present. We couldn’t help feeling a bit cheated about it.

    John Sugden's dog tag with the name Aidan Moore
    John Sugden’s dog tag with the name Aidan Moore

    The truth about Aidan Moore revealed! Or was it?

    We still love moody John Sugden, and we really enjoyed his camping trip with Aaron this week. We liked the pair opening up to one another and the reveal that John was in love with Aidan – the man whose dog tag he’s kept.

    Except, we can’t help thinking there’s more to this story. Is John telling the truth? We’re looking forward to learning more.

    Amelia’s gone to Leicester with Esther

    Amelia Spencer waved goodbye to the village this week. Her exit was a bit of a damp squib and also felt slightly rushed. She’s been a part of Emmerdale since she was a little girl and we’ll miss her.

    Billy is lying to Dawn in Emmerdale
    Stop whining (credit: ITV)

    Dawn and Billy

    The Dawn and Billy bickering rumbles on. Evan’s allowed home again, which we think is good news, though frankly at this stage we couldn’t care less. Will Clemmie and Lucas ever be allowed back to school? Where are Clemmie and Lucas, come to that?

    Kim was emotional when Will proposed a vow renewal (Credit: ITV)
    Come on, Will. Stand up for yourself. (Credit: ITV)

    Man up, Will!

    Remember how Will used to be? Ex-con, protective dad, didn’t think twice about moving the body of a dead policeman, kept Kim on her toes… Now he’s wafting about Home Farm, marching to the beat of financial adviser Peter’s drum. If Peter says jump, Will asks how high. It’s very out of character.

    We can’t believe we’re saying this, but this is what it’s come to. While the other men of Emmerdale – including Will’s son-in-law Billy, are dripping with toxic masculinity, we can’t help thinking Will could do with, well, manning up a bit!

    It’s time to grow a pair, Mr Taylor. Tell Peter to sling his hook and take your chances with whoever’s calling the shots behind the scenes.

    Speaking of which, our guesses about the identity of Mr I-Live-In-A-Different-Time-Zone Where Phones and Email Don’t Work is, are becoming increasingly outlandish. Is it Joe Tate? Jean Tate? Steve Marchant? Another long-lost child of Frank’s. Kim herself?! We just hope it’s not Caleb. Oh god, it’s Caleb isn’t it?

    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.

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  • Mark Jordon: Arrest ordeal, children’s health battles, and return to Emmerdale

    Mark Jordon: Arrest ordeal, children’s health battles, and return to Emmerdale

    Mark Jordon makes a brief return to Emmerdale this week, as Daz Spencer comes back to the village to collect his daughter, Amelia.

    Amelia has decided to move to Leicester with her dad, and start afresh after her ordeal with Tom King. So Daz came back to the village to help her pack.

    Mark Jordon, who plays Daz, came back for just one episode after five years away. So we thought it was time to recap everything we know about the actor, including why he left Emmerdale and where he’s been.

    Mark Jordon as PC Bellamy in Heartbeat
    As PC Bellamy in Heartbeat, Mark appeared in more than 300 episodes (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Mark Jordon’s early career

    After being a jobbing actor for a few years, Mark became a household name when he won the role of PC Phil Bellamy in the cosy 1990s drama Heartbeat. He played PC Bellamy from 1992 until 2007 and appeared in more than 300 episodes of the show!

    He also played PC Bellamy in Heartbeat spin-off The Royal.

    Mark’s appeared in Casualty, Holby City, Coronation Street, Hollyoaks and Doctors over the years.

    And in 2014, he joined Emmerdale as troublesome Daz Spencer. His first stint in the soap wasn’t a long one, but in 2017 he returned, this time staying for two years.

    Mark Jordon as Daz Spencer
    Mark Jordon as Daz Spencer (Credit: ITV)

    Mark’s personal life

    Mark met his partner Laura Norton – who plays Kerry Wyatt – during his time at Emmerdale.

    He had been married previously, to Happy Valley star Siobhan Finneran. Mark and Siobhan have two children together, who are now in their 20s – Poppy and Joseph. They divorced in 2014.

    Children’s health battles

    Mark and Laura have two young children. Both their son Jesse and their daughter Ronnie have been diagnosed with Usher Syndrome. Usher Syndrome is a rare genetic disease that affects hearing and vision.

    Both Mark and Laura have become patrons of the Cure Usher Syndrome charity and have thrown themselves into raising awareness of the condition.

    Mark Jordon cleared of all charges
    Mark was cleared of all charges (Credit: ITV)

    Mark’s arrest

    In 2018, Mark Jordon was accused of attacking Andrew Potts outside a pub called the Farrars Arms in Oldham.

    A jury at Manchester’s Minshull Street Crown Court found the actor not guilty of affray, unlawful wounding and assault by beating. He had denied the charges and said he acted in self-defence.

    Speaking outside court, Mark said he was  pleased his “awful ordeal” had ended.

    The jury members were told that Mark had been involved in a row which started in a  beer garden, where Mark and Laura were celebrating their engagement.

    The court heard that Andrew Potts had made what Mark said were “vile comments” about his daughter and CCTV footage showed Mr Jordon having to be held back as he tried to grab Andrew Potts’ phone.

    Later, the pair came face to face again and jurors were told Mark Jordon bit Andrew Potts in a scuffle. He told the jury it was “not planned, regretful and in the moment”. Mark Jordon suffered a broken wrist.

    Mark was written out of Emmerdale following the allegations. When the verdicts were read out, Mark Jordon was tearful, and speaking outside court later, he said he was looking forward to getting back to his career.

    Since then he has appeared in ITV’s Yorkshire Ripper drama, The Long Shadow, on stage and now on Emmerdale once more.

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

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  • Emmerdale spoilers: Kim disappears on Christmas Eve as Will realises he does love her

    Emmerdale spoilers: Kim disappears on Christmas Eve as Will realises he does love her

    Emmerdale spoilers for Christmas episodes have revealed a shocking twist in Will and Kim’s toxic relationship and an eerie flashforward for Christmas Day.

    But as Will changes his mind about his revenge plot (again!) is it too late to stop it? And will Kim survive?

    Kim plants a kiss on a reluctant Will in Emmerdale spoilers
    Kim’s loved up but is Will still ready to go through with his plan? (Credit: ITV)

    Kim’s gone

    With the pair gearing up for their vow renewal, Will’s ready to put his revenge plan into action. But Kim’s still convinced their declaration of love is for real.

    So when she vanishes on Christmas Eve, it looks like Will has done something. And whatever he’s done, it definitely doesn’t scream festive!

    Will and Kim chat by the fire with stockings hanging from the mantelpiece
    It’s not very festive at Home Farm (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale spoilers: Operation Destroy Kim is on!

    As Christmas approaches, Will’s uncomfortable when Peter arrives at Home Farm. He starts piling the pressure on Will, determined to put their plan to destroy Kim into action.

    But with Will looking decidedly less enthusiastic about it all, will he do as Peter’s urging? And let’s not forget we still don’t know who Peter’s working with – will we ever find out?

    It seems the answer to that is yes, because things take an alarming twist the next day as Christmas Eve dawns.

    Will looks shifty in the foreground with Kim in the background
    Will won’t really destroy Kim, will he? (Credit: ITV)

    Kim goes missing in Emmerdale spoilers

    Happy Kim heads to the stables and sets off on a horse ride. But soon, in the fields, Kim’s horse is wandering on its own with no rider. Kim’s nowhere to be seen.

    Will is driving down a country road when he sees the horse and starts to panic. He them sees a body lying in a nearby field. Rushing over he finds Kim unconscious and immediately calls an ambulance.

    Will realises his revenge plot is stupid (ya think?!) and that he does love his wife. But then when he calls Peter, the financial advisor definitely has other ideas…

    And is everything really as it appears? After all, soap bad girl Kim‘s no stranger to a revenge plot herself!

    It's not a Merry Christmas for Kim and Will (Credit: ITV)
    It’s not a Merry Christmas for Kim and Will (Credit: ITV)

    Bleak future?

    This new year, Emmerdale will be treating us to five flashforwards hinting at big drama to come in 2025.

    And at Home Farm we get a glimpse of what’s about to unfold.

    Eerie Christmas music plays as the Christmas tree lies on the floor with signs of a struggle surrounding the fallen decorations.

    So what’s happened? Where’s Kim? And is Will really responsible or is there more to it?

    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