Tag: Ashley Thomas

  • As Alice decides to stop cancer treatment in Classic Emmerdale 8 other times Emmerdale emotionally destroyed us

    As Alice decides to stop cancer treatment in Classic Emmerdale 8 other times Emmerdale emotionally destroyed us

    Friday’s episode of Classic Emmerdale sees Alice come to terms with her decision to stop the treatment for her cancer. In some of the most devastating scenes ever aired on Emmerdale, a heartbroken Alice tries to record a video for baby Samson to help him remember her – but she can’t stop crying.

    And neither could we. As these scenes air again, here are a look back at some more of the most tear-jerking Emmerdale moments ever. Tissues at the ready!

    Faith Dingle died in Cain Dingle's arms in Emmerdale
    Cain bid a heartbreaking goodbye to his mum on her deathbed (Credit: ITV)

    Faith dies in Cain’s arms

    Dingle matriarch Faith passed away in her son’s arms after being diagnosed with terminal breast cancer in 2022. The pair shared a tumultuous relationship over the years, but reconciled enough to break Cain’s heart when she died – having taken a fatal overdose so as to go out in her own terms.

    Cain was left devastated as he bid his mother farewell, leading to one of the saddest soap deaths ever seen.

    Lisa Dingle dies
    There wasn’t a dry eye in the house after Lisa’s sad death (Credit: ITV)

    Goodbye Zak and Lisa

    In scenes which aired last month, there was more heartbreak in store for the Dingles as they learned that Zak had died. As the family came together for a poignant funeral for the mighty Dingle, viewers were reminded of an earlier sad death – Lisa, who passed away at home, on the day of her wedding to Zak in 2019.

    Zak returned home to find Lisa unresponsive on the sofa – his heart breaking as he realised that Lisa had died. A sad end for one of the soap’s most iconic couples.

    Pollard looking upset in a field on Emmerdale
    Pollard was diagnosed with Parkinson’s (Credit: ITV)

    Eric’s Parkinson’s diagnosis

    Soap legend Eric Pollard hasn’t always been one of Emmerdale’s most sympathetic figures – playing the part of conniving businessman, scheming husband and out-and-out villain. He’s mellowed a lot in recent years – especially since the death of wife Val – and has recently shown a new vulnerability since being diagnosed with Parkinson’s.

    Scenes this week have seen Pollard attempt to come to terms with his condition, struggling as it derailed his feud with Caleb. In unexpectedly sweet scenes, Caleb came to Pollard’s aid on Wednesday, giving him an unlikely frenemy to confide in. While the Pollard of old is never far from the surface, his struggle with his own vulnerability and mortality has been quietly devastating. Still wouldn’t trust him as far as we can throw him though.

    Holly dead under a blanket on Ememrdale
    Moira found daughter Holly dead in bed (Credit: ITV/YouTube)

    Holly’s drug overdose

    Holly Barton died in 2016, following a fatal heroin overdose. This followed a lengthy struggle with addiction. During this time, she had gotten clean, and then relapsed again. Returning home after making a new life for herself in London, Holly’s addiction came back harder than ever.

    Once again, viewers were led to believe she was clean so when she died, it came as a shock not just to mum Moira, but to fans too. After all, actress Sophie Powles’ exit hadn’t even been advertised prior to the episode’s transmission. We’re still reeling from the shock.

    Jackson told Aaron that he wanted to end his own life (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Jackson’s assisted suicide

    Becoming a quadriplegic after a train accident, Jackson struggled to adjust to his new living situation. And, while Aaron and mum Hazel did their best to change his mind, he quickly became set on ending his life.

    As Jackson’s story ended, he took his own life via overdose, with Aaron handing him a fatally-dosed cup after mum Hazel was unable to do so. Aaron hasn’t been the same since. Us neither.

    Paddy looks depressed in a field on Emmerdale
    Paddy struggled in the wake of Chas’s affair (Credit: ITV)

    Paddy’s depression

    Following wife Chas’s affair with sleazy Al Chapman, Paddy hit rock bottom. After months of struggling, he decided to end his own life – taking a rifle and heading out into the wilderness where he planned on ending it all. Thankfully, Paddy’s friends and family managed to catch up with him in time, and were able to get Paddy the help he needed.

    The soap’s depiction of men’s mental health issues was one of its most effective storylines. All beautifully acted by star Dominic Brunt.

    Vicar Ashley was diagnosed with dementia in 2015 (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Ashley’s dementia

    Beloved village vicar Ashley Thomas discovered that he had stroke-related vascular dementia in 2015. A special episode of the soap followed Ashley’s perspective as he left the hospital and attempted to make his way home – wandering the streets in a confused state.

    Alzheimer’s charities praised the episode, saying at the time: “I understand there has to be a certain element of dramatic licence, but Emmerdale have been so flexible about getting things like the language right, and last night I think they smashed it.”

    Belle pouts
    Eden Taylor-Draper has been a powerhouse this year (Credit: ITV)

    Belle’s mental health struggles

    Young Belle Dingle hasn’t had an easy time of it. Diagnosed with schizophrenia at a young age, she managed to get her condition under control – only to fall for a controlling monster years later. This year’s Emmerdale has followed the fallout of Belle and Tom’s marriage, with Belle questioning her own sanity as Tom attempted to control every aspect of her life.

    Things came to a head following dad Zak’s death, as Belle struggled to keep on an even keel. As Belle attempted to comprehend the extent of Tom’s abuse, her mental health suffered again. Scenes in which Belle wept at her dad’s grave, begging to be with him again, had viewers praising star Eden Taylor-Draper’s mighty performance.

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

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  • Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Dawn’s furious about Scott’s betrayal and Andy’s rejected by Katie

    Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Dawn’s furious about Scott’s betrayal and Andy’s rejected by Katie

    In Classic Emmerdale spoilers for episodes airing on ITV3 on Monday October 28, Dawn’s heartbroken by Scott’s betrayal, Noreen’s hurt, and Katie’s moving on.

    These episodes originally aired on March 12 and 13, 2006.

    Who’s the snitch?

    With Dawn in trouble for benefit fraud, Viv’s convinced it was Kelly who snitched on her. She tells Rodney who’s positive Kelly wouldn’t do such a thing. Kelly tells him that it was Scott.

    When Dawn approaches Kelly later, it’s Rodney who steps in to stop things getting out of hand – and drops Scott right in it!

    Fuming, Dawn tracks Scott down. He tries to deny it but he’s bang to rights and soon the Hope family turn their backs on him. They ask him to move out, and Scott’s broken.

    Dawn Woods (Julia Mallam) Lashes Out at Scott Windsor (Ben Freeman) for Shopping Her for Fraud. Bob Hope (Tony Audenshaw) Tries to Hold Her Back as Viv Hope (Deena Payne) Looks on.
    Dawn’s furious that Scott was the one who reported her (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Family reunion?

    Katie’s mum Caroline arrives at the hospital, but their reunion is a little awkward at first. As they begin to bond, though, Caroline tells Katie about her life in Greece and the reality of just how far away it is, begins to sink in.

    The next day, Katie’s reluctance to move away becomes more obvious and it’s best mate Chas who twigs that it’s because she still has feelings for Andy.

    She warns Katie that their relationship didn’t work last time so why would it be any different this time round and urges her to make a new start in Greece.

    Wrong decision in Classic Emmerdale?

    When Andy visits later, he tells Katie she can stay with him while she makes a decision about her future, but Katie – with Chas’s warning in her ears – turns him down.

    Later, though, as Chas chats to Carl about the situation, he comments that you can’t help who you fall in love with, and Chas begins to wonder if she’s given Katie the wrong advice!

    Caroline, Andy and Katie in the hospital
    Andy’s upset when Katie tells him she’s not going to move in – she’s going to live with her mum (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Noreen’s hurt in Classic Emmerdale

    Noreen’s upset about the Hotten Courier’s criticism of her appearance, pointing out that her hair and makeup helps her feel happy – something she didn’t feel until she was 60. She tells Val she’s pulling out of the election, and Val, annoyed by Eric strutting about, announces she’s going to run instead.

    Ashley wants his house back

    Ashley tells Jasmine he’s not sure how much longer Debbie can stay with them, but Jasmine begs for more time.

    DIY SOS!

    Sam wants him and Alice to find a place of their own to rent, but Alice isn’t keen on moving. She wants the family around them to help with baby Samson and her illness.

    When she tells Zak that Sam wants to be more independent, Zak comes up with a solution. He works all day, and converts their bedroom into a self-contained bedsit and Sam is delighted.

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  • 10 best exits in Emmerdale – explosive ends, grisly murders and heartbreaking goodbyes

    10 best exits in Emmerdale – explosive ends, grisly murders and heartbreaking goodbyes

    In Emmerdale, characters come and characters go and while many have low-key departures, others are given blockbuster exits that go down in soap history.

    We’ve looked back through the years and come up with the 10 best Emmerdale exits, ever.

    These departures of icons range from tragic goodbyes to spectacular send-offs. So here they are, the most unforgettable farewells from the Dales…

    Zoe Tate in front of Home Farm
    Zoe Tate blew up Home Farm on her way out of the village (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Best Emmerdale exits: Zoe Tate

    As far as Emmerdale exits go, Zoe Tate’s has to come out top for being pure dynamite.

    The soap legend bowed out back in 2005 after a memorable 16 years. As the only daughter of Frank Tate, village vet Zoe broke boundaries by becoming the first lesbian character in a British soap.

    She had a passionate affair with her brother’s wife Charity Dingle, and battled schizophrenia. But Zoe’s real stand out moment was her last one.

    After getting off an attempted murder charge for injecting Scott Windsor with ketamine, Zoe planned to run away to New Zealand. Scott discovered her plan and held her hostage at Home Farm, threatening to take their daughter, Jean.

    Zoe was able to escape his clutches, and Estate manager Callum Rennie helped her prepare a parting gift. The pair broke a gas pipe at Home Farm, to ensure maximum carnage for the incoming King family. So as the clan arrived at their new abode, a timer set off an explosion, and Zoe drove away watching in the rear-view mirror as her former home went up in flames.

    Now that’s how you leave in a blaze of glory!

    The death of Carl King in the live episode of Emmerdale
    Carl was killed off during the 2012 live episode (Credit: ITV)

    Carl King

    Emmerdale delivered fans a shock blow when they killed off baddie Carl King in the soap’s 40th anniversary live episode.

    Carl was one of the soap’s most central characters. He was best known for his toxic on/off romance with Chas Dingle and killing his own father, Tom. But more on that later.

    Having got away with murder, there was always a sense Carl would get his comeuppance. And boy, did he get that.

    After discovering Chas was having an affair with Cameron Murray, he blackmailed the pair. Events reached a dramatic climax on October 18, 2012 during a showdown between Carl and Chas. He attempted to rape her, and she defended herself by whacking Carl over the head with a brick.

    His body was discovered the next day, and Chas feared she’d murdered him. But in fact, Carl was killed by Cameron, who delivered the fatal blow.

    Carl’s final ironic words “I’m indestructible” have gone down in Emmerdale history.

    Laurel cries as she climbs into bed and hugs Ashley who has died in Emmerdale
    Laurel was left heartbroken when Ashley passed away (Credit: ITV)

    Ashley Thomas

    There wasn’t a dry eye in the house when much-loved vicar Ashely met a tragic end in 2017. He’d been part of the soap since 1996 and fans had taken him into their hearts.

    Ashley’s sad demise started in 2015 when he was diagnosed with early-onset vascular dementia after experiencing memory loss. News of his terminal condition prompted Ashley to make the most of what time he had left. He remarried his soulmate, Laurel, and they welcomed baby Dotty into their lives.

    By late 2016, Ashley’s condition had begun to rapidly deteriorate and he was placed in a care home. In March 2017, Laurel was informed her husband hadn’t long to live, so she brought him home.

    Ashley passed away at his beloved Mulberry Cottage in peace and comfort, and with Laurel by his side. Days later, after Ashley’s funeral he appeared in Laurel’s dream as the couple said their final farewells to one another.

    Seven years on, and Ashley is still sorely missed by his family and friends.

    Butch Dingle and Emily Wylie get married in Emmerdale
    Butch got to marry his beloved Emily before he passed away (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Emmerdale exits: Butch Dingle

    Butch’s deathbed wedding to Emily Wylie made the character’s exit even more tearjerking.

    When Zak’s second son arrived in the village, he was a notorious bully and troublemaker. But underneath the mean exterior Butch was a softie with a genuine heart of gold.

    After a disastrous first marriage to cousin Mandy – who only wanted his money – Butch fell for farmer’s daughter, Emily. The couple were set to wed, but then came a tragic twist in their love story.

    In March 2000, Butch was travelling in a bus which collided with a lorry, causing him to suffer life-threatening injuries. He was rushed to hospital, but the doctors revealed he wouldn’t make it. Butch got his dying wish and exchanged marriage vows with his Emily.

    He was laid to rest next to his brother, Ben, with a headstone inscribed ‘Dead but still Dingles.’

    Tom King died on Christmas Day 2006 in Emmerdale
    Tom’s murder sparked a huge whodunnit (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Tom King

    Soap fans love a good old whodunnit, which is what they got with the death of Tom King.

    It was Christmas Day 2006, and Tom had just married gold-digging Rosemary Sinclair. Guests had returned to Home Farm for the wedding reception, and the party was in full swing. But danger was lurking when Tom was confronted by a mystery figure in one of the upstairs bedrooms.

    A fight broke out, Tom was struck over the head and came crashing through the window to the ground below. And that’s where he died.

    Due to Tom’s ruthless and unpleasant nature there was a long list of suspects in the frame. But in the end it turned out Tom had been murdered by his own son, Carl.

    He followed his father six feet under in 2012.

    Jackson Walsh and Aaron Dingle in Emmerdale
    Aaron assisted in Jackson’s suicide (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Jackson Walsh

    Aaron Dingle’s first love, Jackson met a heartbreaking end in June 2011.

    Jackson was the guy who helped Aaron come to terms with his sexuality. They had an on/off romance, but tragedy struck during a night out when Jackson crashed his van into a railway line and was hit by an oncoming train.

    The impact of the crash left Jackson paralysed from the neck down and unable to lead an independent life.

    After weeks of struggling to come to terms with his disability, Jackson came to the devastating realisation he no longer wanted to live. Aaron pleaded with him to find a reason to carry on, but he wouldn’t change his mind.

    Unable to do it himself, Jackson persuaded Aaron and mum Hazel to administer a fatal overdose. They helped him die with dignity, and Jackson left behind a video explaining it had been his own choice to end it all.

    Moira tries to wake up daughter Holly who has died overnight
    Moira discovered her daughter Holly dead in bed (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale exits: Holly Barton

    The Barton family have given us some incredible exits. We’ve had John dying in a car crash, James falling off a bridge, Finn getting shot, Emma being pushed off a viaduct, but none of them were quite as shocking as the unexpected tragedy of Holly’s overdose.

    Moira’s daughter had a long history of heroin abuse, but it seemed to viewers she’d finally turned a corner and got clean.

    Viewers were given no pre-warning of what was to come as the episode began on September 29, 2016. Moira took a cup of tea up to Holly, who she thought was sleeping after a night out. But it was only later when she returned to check on her that Moira realised Holly had succumbed to an overdose in her sleep.

    What made Holly’s sad departure even more gut-wrenching was the incredible performance given by Natalie J Robb (aka Moira). We felt every inch of her pain.

    Andy Sugden went on the run in Emmerdale
    Andy Sugden fled the village to escape prison (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Andy Sugden

    Actor Kelvin Fletcher grew up on Emmerdale, bringing fans 20 years of drama as troubled Andy Sugden. So it was only right his character was given a great exit.

    In March 2016, Andy began seeing Chrissie White, who was the former wife of his brother and long-time nemesis, Robert. But when he cheated on her with Bernice Blackstock, Chrissie vowed it was the last time she was screwed over by a Sugden.

    She framed Andy for the shooting of her father, Lawrence, and he was sent to prison. On the day of his court hearing, Andy busted out and made his way back to the village – but the police were closing in on him.

    In a rare act of brotherly love, Robert agreed to help Andy escape the country. He fixed him up with a fake passport, and Andy set off for a life on the run.

    The fugitive farmer is still running as far as we know, but there a lot of people who’d love to see him return one day.

    Donna Windsor dies in Emmerdale

    Donna’s tragic exit was both sad and shocking (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Emmerdale exits: Donna Windsor

    When Donna Windsor revealed she was dying of terminal lung cancer in 2014, viewers thought they knew how her story would end. But they were wrong.

    As a local police officer, Donna was a pillar of the community. But she was harbouring a huge secret. It turned out she’d been working as a bent cop, a discovery which local bad boy Ross Barton found a huge turn on.

    The pair began a romance and hatched a plan to bring gangster Gary North to justice. Events reached a dramatic climax on the roof of a multi-storey car park. Donna went to arrest Gary, but he threatened to shoot Ross and harm her young daughter, April.

    Knowing she was already on borrowed time, Donna made the brave/crazy decision to jump off the roof of the car park and she pulled Gary over the edge with her.

    Donna was killed on impact (as was Gary) and died a hero, with her fellow colleagues non-the-wiser about her dodgy dealings.

    Kim Tate leaves the village via helicopter in Emmerdale
    Only Kim would leave Emmerdale in a helicopter (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Kim Tate

    Kim is a woman who knows how to make an entrance. And exit!

    Her ‘original’ departure from the Dales back in 1999 is still one of the best ever. And here’s why.

    After a memorable 10 years which included affairs, rivalries, faking her own death and having a hand in her husband Frank’s demise, Kim decided it was time to go.

    With the police on her tail for a robbery, Kim paid one last visit to Home Farm. There she had a final showdown with her stepson Chris, and took great delight in telling him she’d watched his father die in the same spot.

    Chris was knocked out of his wheelchair, and Kim poured a glass of whisky over his face before turning to leave. She, and young son James, jumped in a waiting helicopter. And as Chris came crawling out on the drive, he could only watch on as Kim took off into the skies.

    What a Queen!

    Read more: Kim Tate and the other bad girls of Emmerdale 

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  • Jenna Coleman: from Emmerdale star to television queen!

    Jenna Coleman: from Emmerdale star to television queen!

    Jenna Coleman is a shining light of British television, having starred in hugely popular shows including Doctor Who and Victoria.

    But she started her acting career in Emmerdale playing vicar Ashley Thomas’s troublesome niece, Jasmine. Jasmine has recently returned to Classic Emmerdale wanting to stay for good.

    But actress Jenna ended up staying for four years before moving on to bigger things. Here’s everything we know about Jenna.

    Jenna Coleman as Ember Manning in The Jetty
    Jenna starred as Ember Manning in The Jetty (Credit: BBC)

    Jenna’s early years

    Jenna was born in Blackpool, with excellent soapy credentials – apparently her grandmother suggested the name Jenna after the character Jenna Wade in Dallas!

    Jenna-Louise, as she was known back then, took part in all sorts of drama productions growing up, including a professional production of Summer Holiday at Blackpool Opera House.

    Jenna was planning to go to York University to study English, but she changed her plans, because she’d been offered the part of Jasmine in Emmerdale.

    Jenna Coleman as Jasmine Thomas in Emmerdale
    Jenna arrived in the village in 2005 as Jasmine (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Jasmine in Emmerdale

    Jasmine was the troubled and troublesome niece of Ashley Thomas. She stayed with Ashley and Laurel for a short while, then after she was expelled from boarding school, she returned to the village for good.

    Things were never boring with Jasmine around! She and Debbie Dingle fell in love. But Cain Dingle also seduced teenaged Jasmine – urgh – and she got pregnant (though she had a termination).

    Jasmine’s journalism career

    When she left school, Jasmine was determined to become a journalist and started investigating Tom King’s murder. She didn’t find the killer – who was Tom’s son, Carl – but she did help suspect Jamie Hope clear his name.

    Later Jasmine started looking into local crime family the Macfarlanes. She got to know a police officer Shayne Doyle, who was helping her. She even started a romance with Shane. But he was not a good person. Turned out he was in cahoots with the Macfarlanes. When Jasmine started asking too many awkward questions, he attacked her. She fought back and accidentally killed the crooked cop!

    With the help of Eli and Debbie, Jasmine got rid of the body. But in the end, Jasmine admitted what she’d done and she went to prison.

    After Emmerdale

    Jenna joined Waterloo Road for a short while in 2009, playing ‘hard girl’ Lindsay James.

    But it wasn’t a straightforward journey after that. Instead, Jenna went six months without acting work. She moved to Hollywood and though she won a small role in Captain America: The First Avenger, things were tricky.

    Big break!

    After a fair amount of disappointment, Jenna was asked to return to the UK to join the cast of Titanic, a four-part drama written by Downton Abbey’s Julian Fellowes.

    And after that, the jobs kept coming! Jenna starred in the adaptation of PD James’ story Death Comes to Pemberley, among others.

    Jenna Coleman as Clara with Peter Capaldi as the twelfth doctor in Doctor Who
    Jenna became a household name when she played Clara in Doctor Who (Credit: BBC)

    Doctor Who!

    In 2012 it was confirmed that Jenna was to play Clara Oswald, the companion of the Eleventh Doctor, Matt Smith. She was very popular with Doctor Who fans, and went on to be the companion when Peter Capaldi took on the role.

    Jenna Coleman as Victoria and Tom Hughes as Albert
    Victoria, which starred Jenna as the young queen, ran for three series (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Jenna as Queen!

    After Doctor Who, Jenna played the young Queen Victoria in the historical drama Victoria. The show ran for three series. Since then Jenna’s been in shows including The Cry, The Serpent, Wilderness and Sandman. Most recently she starred in detective drama The Jetty.

    She’s also appeared on stage in the West End.

    Jenna’s personal life

    Jenna was in a relationship with Game of Thrones star Richard Madden for several years and then dated Tom Hughes, her Victoria co-star. In 2020, she met her current partner Jamie Childs, and this summer Jenna announced she is pregnant with their first baby.

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  • Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Alice starts treatment, Zak’s celebrating, and Ashley’s angry at the world!

    Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Alice starts treatment, Zak’s celebrating, and Ashley’s angry at the world!

    In Classic Emmerdale spoilers airing on ITV3 on Wednesday, September 18, Alice is finding things hard, Scott’s out for revenge and Ashley’s got anger management issues. These episodes first aired on January 18 and 19, 2006.

    Alice starts her treatment

    Sam finds Alice talking through her treatment with the doctors, and she’s keen to make sure he understands exactly what is going to happen.

    When Alice is in pain, Sam tries to support her and she urges him to go and see baby Samson and give him her love.

    Scott makes a move in Classic Emmerdale

    Scott’s moving in with his mum so he goes to Connelton View to collect his things. When Jo comes home, she’s annoyed to see him there, making himself at home. But she can’t help smiling as he cheekily pours himself a drink.

    The pair end up sharing a bottle of wine, but when Scott complains about Dawn, Jo’s quick to shut him down. That’s not enough to put Scott off, though, and he leans in for a kiss. Jo pushes him away but not fast enough and Dawn arrives right at the wrong moment!

    Dawn doesn't want to let Scott win
    Dawn doesn’t want to let Scott win (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Revenge!

    The next day, fuming Dawn tells Jo she needs to move out. But when she’s calmed down she realises she doesn’t want to lose any more friends and the pair make up. In the Woolpack, Scott tries to cause trouble between the two women, but they give as good as they get leaving Scott humiliated and vowing revenge!

    So he makes a phone call… what is he up to?

    The Dingles visit baby Samson
    Zak celebrates his birthday at the hospital (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Birthday blues in Classic Emmerdale

    It’s Zak’s birthday and the Dingles don’t want Alice to miss out on the celebrations, so they take the party to the hospital!

    They enjoy cake, music and games and Alice is exhausted but trying her best to appear upbeat. When Sam goes to visit Samson, Alice admits she wishes she could see him, too.

    Ashley’s anger issues

    Ashley’s on a short fuse, being irritated by his whole family. When Laurel questions him about what’s going on he admits he’s struggling because his dad is getting on his nerves.

    But it’s not just Sandy who’s stressing Ashley out – he tells Laurel that his niece Jasmine has been expelled from school.

    Will she return to the village?

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  • Classic Emmerdale: Why was Ashley and Sandy’s relationship so bad?

    Classic Emmerdale: Why was Ashley and Sandy’s relationship so bad?

    It’s fair to say that Ashley and Sandy had a turbulent father-son relationship in Emmerdale.

    Sandy arrived in Emmerdale to see his son Ashley back in 2005. At the time, the pair were estranged. However, Ashley’s new wife Laurel and Sandy’s grandchildren tried to make him feel welcome.

    During his time in the Dales, Sandy was involved in some important storylines. The biggest being the issue based story which tackled elder abuse at the hands of son Ashley.

    But how did things between the father and son get so bad?

    Emmerdale's Ashley, Sandy and Laurel on Ashley's wedding day
    Sandy didn’t get on with his son
    (Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/Shutterstock (673490mt))

    Why were Ashley and Sandy estranged?

    Sandy arrived in Emmerdale in 2005 on the day of son Ashley’s wedding to Laurel.

    Retired sailor Sandy had endured a strained relationship with his son as years before he’d helped his terminally ill wife end her life.

    Sandy’s wife, and Ashley’s mum, Dorothy had cancer. Sandy made the decision to help her die – with Ashley subsequently falling out with his dad over it because helping someone end their life went against his Christian beliefs.

    Ashley and Sandy eventually reconciled, but continued to endure an up and down relationship.

    Ashley and Sandy in 2005
    Things got really bad…
    (Photo by ITV/Shutterstock (673490dd))

    The elder abuse storyline

    Probably the biggest storyline Sandy found himself involved in was the one that centred around elder abuse.

    After Ashley’s relationship with Laurel briefly ended, Sandy moved back in to the Vicarage to support his son. Ashley and Laurel ended up reuniting, but after discovering her affair with Marlon, Ashley took his anger out on his dad.

    One such time saw Sandy spend time with granddaughter Gabby, painting easter eggs. Forgetful Sandy left a tap running and a colourful mess formed in the kitchen.

    Upon seeing the mess, Ashley lost his temper, causing Sandy to slip on the water and hurt his wrist. Ashley violently lashed out at Sandy on numerous other occasions before eventually being caught in the act.

    Rachel called adult services after becoming concerned for Sandy’s welfare, but nothing could be done. Laurel later walked in and witnessed Ashley hitting his dad, bringing an end to Sandy’s ordeal.

    Sandy’s friend Edna wanted to report Ashley to the police, but Sandy refused to give a statement.

    Laurel cries as she climbs into bed and hugs Ashley who has died in Emmerdale
    Ashley died in 2017 (Credit: ITV)

    What happened next?

    After everyone in the village discovered what Ashley had done, he was left disgraced.

    Ashley eventually confessed and was arrested and given a caution. He also resigned from his job and hit rock bottom when he found himself both unemployed and homeless.

    He managed to get his life back on track, thanks in part to Marlon, who felt guilty for his involvement in Ashley’s life falling apart in the first place. However, it all came crashing down again when Ashley discovered he had vascular dementia in 2015.

    During Ashley’s terminal decline, Sandy and Ashley had got their relationship back on track. Sandy was there for his son and helped the family through the difficult time, which sadly ended in Ashley’s death in 2017.

    Sandy himself left the village for Australia to join Betty in 2018 and he passed away Down Under the following year.

    Read more: Tom spies on Belle sleeping – 13 other creepy things he’s done 

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  • Jasmine Thomas: Romance, crime and murder!

    Jasmine Thomas: Romance, crime and murder!

    Jasmine Thomas, the troubled teen daughter of vicar Ashley Thomas, is back in Classic Emmerdale. She’s been suspended from school, and she wants to stay in the village.

    So what better time than to have a look at everything Jasmine got up to while she was living in Emmerdale – and what’s happened to actress Jenna Coleman since!

    Jasmine and Debbie kiss in Emmerdale
    Debbie and Jasmine realised their feelings went deeper than friendship (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Jasmine arrives in Emmerdale

    Troublesome teenager Jasmine came to the village for the summer, to stay with her uncle, vicar Ashley Thomas.

    She befriended Debbie Dingle but had to get back to school. After a quick return to the village when she was suspended, Jasmine was eventually expelled and came back to do her A Levels in Emmerdale.

    Jasmine and Debbie

    Debbie wasn’t the most stable of teenagers herself so she and Jasmine become firm friends.

    When Debbie kissed Jasmine, hoping to get a reaction from dad Cain, the teens realised their friendship went deeper and they became a couple.

    Jasmine and Debbie in Emmerdale with sulky Cain lurking in the background
    Cain seduced Jasmine to spite daughter Debbie (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Jasmine and Cain

    But where Dingles go, trouble follows, and Jasmine was soon drawn into Debbie’s feud with her dad, Cain.

    Cain seduced teenage Jasmine to spite poor Debbie. Jasmine got pregnant, and told Debbie everything.

    And then Sadie King got involved – which never ended well. She paid for Jasmine to have an abortion. Debbie spilled the beans to Cain – who’d wanted Jasmine to keep the baby – and for a while everything was very messy!

    Jasmine’s journalism career

    After school, Jasmine wanted to become a journalist. She landed a job and began investigating the Tom King’s murder. She helped Jamie Hope clear his name, but she didn’t find the real killer.

    Later, she started investigating the Macfarlanes – a local crime family – which is where things got a bit tricky.

    Shane Doyle

    Jasmine met policeman Shane at the pub and wanted to get to know him so he could help with her story. But Shane wanted to get to know Jasmine for other reasons!

    He managed to split up her and boyfriend Jake Dolan, by provoking Jake and then arresting him, and making Jasmine think he had cheated on her.

    But still Jasmine was focused on exposing the Macfarlane family.

    When Jasmine found out Shane had arrested a woman called Danielle Hutch, with links to the family, she was thrilled. And when Shane said he let her go because he felt sorry for her, she was so pleased with him that she slept with him.

    But as Jasmine asked more questions about the arrest, Shane became aggressive and when Jasmine searched his flat she found large amounts of cash.

    Shane found Jasmine, there was a struggle and he tried to rape her – she fought back, whacking him with a chair leg and killing him!

    Jasmine, Eli and Debbie dump Shane's body
    Jasmine, Eli and Debbie dumped Shane’s body in a lake (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Cover up!

    Jasmine, Debbie and Eli Dingle wrapped up Shane’s body and dumped him in a lake. But when his body was discovered accidentally by Victoria Sugden, Jasmine started to realise she had to confess – especially when innocent Ross Kirk was arrested for the crime.

    Debbie persuaded Jasmine not to own up, and the pair declared their love for one another. Aww – but it was short-lived.

    Ross was released and Eli was arrested instead. Jasmine and Debbie decided to go on the run, but Debbie was arrested.

    Everlasting love?

    Jasmine hid for a little while, then when Debbie was in court, she burst in and announced she was the one who’d killed Shane!

    Jasmine was found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to four years behind bars. She and Debbie swore their love would last forever, but as far as we know, Debbie’s forgotten all about her!

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    Jenna played Clara in Doctor Who (Credit: BBC)

    Who played Jasmine Thomas?

    Jasmine was played by Jenna-Louise Coleman (now known as Jenna Coleman). It was her first big break and she chose to take the role in Emmerdale instead of going to drama school as she’d planned.

    Jenna Coleman as Ember Manning in The Jetty
    Jenna played detective Ember Manning in The Jetty

    Where is Jenna Coleman now?

    Jenna Coleman’s career has gone from strength to strength since she waved goodbye to Emmerdale.

    She played Clara Oswald in Doctor Who – companion to the eleventh (Matt Smith) and twelfth (Peter Capaldi) Doctors.

    Jenna starred as the young queen in the ITV drama Victoria and has appeared in many other television shows including The Cry, The Serpent and The Jetty.

    She’s been on stage in the West End and has appeared in an episode of Inside No.9.

    This summer Jenna announced she is expecting her first child with her partner Jamie Childs, a British director and filmmaker.

    Read more: Tom spies on Belle sleeping – 13 other creepy things he’s done 

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  • Ashley and Laurel’s love story: Friends to soulmates and tragic end

    Ashley and Laurel’s love story: Friends to soulmates and tragic end

    Laurel Potts married Ashley Thomas in Classic Emmerdale on Tuesday August 6. As she goes through a messy divorce from Jai Sharma in current Emmerdale episodes, it got us thinking about her one true love – was it Ashley?

    They married twice, got through some dreadful things and were together until his end. If that’s not soulmates, then what is?

    Here’s their history together as we remember the good times, the bad and the very ugly for Laurel and Ashley Thomas.

    Laurel packs her bags and gets angry as she leaves pleading Ashley in Emmerdale
    It was a rocky start for Laurel and Ashley (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Unrequited love

    Laurel fell for Ashley quite soon after her 2002 arrival in the Dales. But he didn’t feel the same and firmly friend-zoned her.

    He was dating Louise Appleton at the time, but it was clear they weren’t really in love with each other. They were involved in a car crash during a storm in 2004 and nearly died. It made them reassess things and they realised they weren’t right for each other, so parted ways as friends.

    Laurel then nursed Ashley back to health following the accident and he started to develop feelings for her. They grew close and eventually started dating.

    However Laurel decided to leave to do volunteer work in Tanzania. Ashley tried to stop her by proposing, but she still went.

    Ashley and Laurel show off their wedding rings and grin delightedly
    Happiness came to them at last (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Laurel and Ashley Thomas in Emmerdale: engaged and married

    When Laurel returned, she agreed to marry Ashley, but the bishop refused them permission. He felt Ashley’s sordid love life was affecting his position in the church. So Ashley made a grand gesture and decided to quit.

    But he soon realised he couldn’t live without his job and his faith. Laurel gave her blessing for him to return to the church and promised she would wait to marry him.

    In the meantime she began confiding in curate Ethan Blake. He fell in love with her, but she rejected his advances. However, Ethan lied to the bishop that he and Laurel had kissed.

    When the truth came out, Ethan left the village in shame and the bishop agreed to marry Laurel and Ashley.

    As plans for the wedding run away and get bigger and bigger, Laurel just wanted a quiet, small wedding. And so it was, when Ashley read their bans out in church they decided to get married the same day!

    Betty gave Laurel her own wedding dress, the bishop carried out the ceremony and the couple were pronounced husband and wife.

    Heartbroken Laurel is comforted by her mum as she hugs her baby who has died in Emmerdale
    These scenes were heartbreaking (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Tragedy for Laurel and Ashley

    In 2007, Laurel gave birth to their first child together, Daniel. In the hospital she met Melanie Doland, who had also given birth to a baby boy.

    Devastation hit when Laurel discovered Daniel dead in his cot a few months later. She moved out as she was unable to be around Ashley and even kissed Melanie’s husband, Greg.

    However, before too long Laurel’s mum, Hilary Potts suspected Melanie and Greg’s son was actually Laurel and Ashley’s. She refused to let it go, despite Laurel’s pleas for her to stop betraying Daniel’s memory. A DNA test eventually proved Hilary right and there had been a baby swap at the hospital.

    Laurel still wanted nothing to do with her son, despite Ashley starting a custody battle. He told his wife he would raise the boy alone if she didn’t attend the custody hearing. She went and they won, but Laurel found it hard to bond with Arthur. When she feared he had died, however, she soon realised how much she loved and accepted him.

    Sally Spode looks murderous
    Sally had Ashley fooled, but not Laurel (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Sally Spode causes trouble

    Old flame Sally Spode almost came between Laurel and Ashley – and almost killed Laurel! Claiming to need support from the vicar, Sally ended up moving in with Laurel and Ashley and tried to take over Laurel’s role as wife and mother.

    Soon, wanting Ashley for herself, unhinged Sally locked Laurel in the church while it was on fire. Laurel survived and so Sally tried to suffocate her instead. Although Laurel told Ashley her suspicions over Sally’s involvement, he didn’t believe her, so she left him.

    However, when Sally made advances on him, Ashley realised his wife had been telling the truth and tried to win her back. Laurel then tracked Sally down to a block of flats where she found a shrine to Ashley. Laurel attacked Sally, but soon came to her senses and Sally was arrested.

    Ashley looms over terrified Sandy as Laurel watches on horrified in Emmerdale
    Ashley’s marital stress caused him to lash out (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Divorce for Laurel and Ashley

    Things were tough for Laurel and Ashley and with Ashley’s dad, Sandy, living with them, she began to spend more time out of the house – and with a certain Marlon Dingle. It was clear they had a connection and it was just a matter of time before they couldn’t fight it any longer.

    Ashley was desperately trying to make his marriage work and started taking his anger out on Sandy. Ashley became abusive to his dad and when Laurel caught him, she demanded a divorce.

    In a weird twist of fate, Ashley was arrested and made homeless as Laurel stayed at the vicarage with the kids and Sandy. So Marlon asked him to move in with him – despite he and Laurel now being in a relationship!

    Laurel and Ashley eventually found their way back to being friends.

    Ashley and Laurel smile at their second wedding
    Romantic scenes for Ashley and Laurel’s second wedding (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Laurel and Ashley in Emmerdale reunited

    Things between Marlon and Laurel did not work out. She became an alcoholic after Ross Barton car-jacked her and their marriage crumbled. It was only thinking that Ashley was dead after she saw him getting hit by a car that stunned Laurel into getting clean. So it was obvious her feelings for him had resurfaced.

    Despite him being with Harriet, Laurel knew she wanted them to get back together. However what she didn’t know was that Ashley had been diagnosed with early on-set vascular dementia.

    When Harriet and Ashley broke up, Laurel made her move. But Ashley rejected her and confessed his illness. He told her he loved her, but couldn’t be with her due to the future looking so bleak.

    But despite his adamance that he wouldn’t allow Laurel to be his carer, she protested she loved him and wanted to be with him. He soon realised he couldn’t do it alone and Laurel was who he wanted to be with in his final days.

    Laurel soon fell pregnant and decided to have a termination. She felt she couldn’t cope with her alcoholism and Ashley’s illness as well as a new baby. However she couldn’t go through with it and the couple welcomed baby Dotty in 2016. They also remarried.

    Laurel cries as she climbs into bed and hugs Ashley who has died in Emmerdale
    Their union ended in tragedy (Credit: ITV)

    Ashley dies

    After the Hotton Bypass crash in 2016 and then Christmas, Ashley’s condition was rapidly deteriorating. The only option was to put him into a care home as he no longer recognised his family.

    By March 2017, Ashley began coughing up blood and was diagnosed with pneumonia. Laurel was given the devastating news he only had days to live. She brought him home to die.

    In early April, Ashley regained consciousness momentarily and recognised Laurel. She then went upstairs to get another pillow for him and he died peacefully. Laurel tearfully hugged his body as Sandy, Bernice, Gabby and Arthur all joined her.

    She and Ashley shared a final moment when she fell asleep after his funeral. She woke up to find him talking to her on the television. They recalled their happy moments together and he said a final goodbye to the love of his life.

    Read more: Ethan makes a shocking confession over Laurel in Classic Emmerdale

     

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  • Bad vicars in Emmerdale: When Ethan, Ashley, Harriet and Charles went rogue!

    Bad vicars in Emmerdale: When Ethan, Ashley, Harriet and Charles went rogue!

    Church curate Ethan Blake is being a very bad boy in Wednesday’s Classic Emmerdale, (July 24).

    In the episodes, which originally aired on October 16 and 17, 2005, the supposedly devout Christian was getting intimate with two of his female parishioners.

    Ethan Blake in the church in Emmerdale
    He might have looked innocent, but Ethan had an eye for his boss’ girlfriend! (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    First, Ethan makes a move on Laurel Potts – girlfriend of his boss, Reverend Ashley Thomas, who he has a huge crush on. He goes in for a kiss during a game of Trivial Pursuit, revealing his true feelings. But unfortunately for Ethan, Laurel’s only got eyes for one man of the cloth and turns him down.

    Stung by the rejection, Ethan hits the communion wine and ends up getting jiggy with Kelly Windsor. But when Laurel catches the pair in the act, Ethan cruelly brands Kelly a whore, saying he bedded her because he couldn’t have Laurel. And it’s not long before his immoral antics becomes the talk of the village.

    But sleazy Ethan isn’t the only servant of God to cause a stir in Emmerdale. Let’s take a look at the other vicars, past and present, who were more sinners than saints…

    Emmerdale: Bad vicars

    Ashley in Emmerdale looms over dad Sandy who looks scared
    Ashley is often painted as a saint, but that wasn’t always the case (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Ashley Thomas

    Dearly departed Ashley Thomas was considered a pillar of the community and everyone mourned his passing in 2018. But the reverend certainly wasn’t holier than thou. He was, in fact, a violent abuser.

    Back in 2012, behind the closed doors of the vicarage, Ashley started beating his elderly father, Sandy. The vicar was in bad place after learning his wife Laurel had cheated on him with Marlon Dingle. But that’s no excuse for taking his rage out on a defenceless OAP.

    Viewers watched on in horror as frail Sandy was subjected to numerous savage attacks at the hands of his son. The storyline finally came to a head when Laurel caught Ashley harming Sandy and he was arrested.

    After that Laurel filed for divorce, Ashley quit his job, became homeless, and started working as a barman at The Woolpack.

    But Sandy eventually forgave him and Ashley managed to win back the trust of those he loved. He and Laurel went on to re-marry, and remained together until his death from vascular dementia.

    Emmerdale bad vicars

    Harriet in Emmerdale looks thoughtful
    Harriet liked a bad boy – don’t we all?! (Credit: ITV)

    Harriet Finch

    As a policewoman-turned-vicar Harriet Finch really should have known right from wrong. But her lust for bad boys often clouded her judgement.

    Harriet arrived in 2013 as the new vicar of St Mary’s and enjoyed a brief romance with Ashley Thomas. But it was her next choice of partner that really shocked Harriet’s flock.

    In 2017, she embarked on a scandalous affair with local criminal, Cain Dingle, with romps aplenty in the vestry. Harriet was quickly drawn into Cain’s world, getting mixed up with drug dealers and even survived a stabbing. However, the relationship ultimately fizzled when Harriet realised Cain’s heart lay with soulmate, Moira Dingle.

    Harriet’s past then returned to haunt her with the arrival of bent copper, DI Malone. It turned out the pair had been lovers when Harriet was working undercover to entrap drug dealer, Will Taylor.

    Unable to resist temptation, Harriet fell for Malone’s charms once more and they had sex in her church. Ew!

    Having had his wicked way, Malone then began waging a campaign of terror on Harriet and also Will’s daughter, Dawn. A violent confrontation led to Dawn killing Malone, but Harriet assisted in the murder and subsequent cover-up.

    Consumed by guilt, Harriet quit the church and returned to policing. But she met her own grisly end in Emmerdale’s 50th anniversary episodes after getting crushed by a quad bike.

    Charles Anderson looks brooding
    Forgiveness is one part of Christianity Charles needs to work on (Credit: ITV)

    Charles Anderson

    Current vicar Charles Anderson has gone against the bible time and time again. Quite honestly it’s a miracle the Bishop hasn’t struck this hypocritical holy man off.

    His arrival to Emmerdale on Christmas Day 2020 started off with such promise. On first impression, Charles was a kind-hearted soul, devoted to his family and faith. But it transpired he’d committed adultery, cheating on his wife, Esme, when she was in the grips of postnatal depression.

    Charles was also less than charitable when it came to reconnecting with his ex-con dad, Victor. He framed his father for theft by planting a stolen necklace on his person. Victor then unexpectedly died of a heart attack, leaving Charles wracked with remorse.

    The guilt manifested itself in violence and Charles appalled the locals by attacking Tom King in a drunken rage.

    The recent death of his son, Ethan, has seen Charles teetering on the edge once again. Will he go over to the dark side once more?

    Read more: Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Ethan’s kiss-take!

    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.