Tag: Frank Tate

  • 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

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  • Peter working with other Tates to destroy Kim?

    Peter working with other Tates to destroy Kim?

    Fans of Emmerdale have predicted that Peter is working with other members of the Tate family to bring down Kim. The soap revealed the other night (Monday, November 25) that Will has been working with dodgy solicitor Peter in his vendetta against Kim.

    Will is having second thoughts about their plan, but Peter won’t be so easily deterred. He remains set on his plot to destroy Kim Tate.

    But is Peter working alone – and, if not, are there other Tates waiting in the wings?

    Peter talking to Will on Emmerdale
    Will has been working with Peter (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale fans predict more Tates are behind plot to destroy Kim

    As these scenes aired, fans took to social media to share their theories about Peter and his plan for Kim.

    “All I can think of is something to do with Joseph Tate. He has beef with Kim and also a character is returning at Christmas?,” suggested one viewer in a Reddit thread.

    “Peter is going to bring other Tates in, isn’t he? Jamie or Joe coming back would be wild. Jean coming back would be MEGA Tate!,” another said.

    “Joe? Jamie? Another scorned lover?,” asked a third.

    “Could be Jamie, Joe – someone to do with Graham that he’s working for?,” another viewer asked, invoking the name of Kim’s other ex, Graham Foster.

    Caleb Miligan is surprised by Will Taylor's business proposition in Emmerdale
    Caleb is the son of Kim’s ex-husband, Frank (Credit: ITV)

    Who is Peter working for?

    Peter and Will’s plot to destroy Kim follows Caleb’s arrival in the village in December 2022. Soon afterwards, the soap revealed that Caleb was the long lost son of Frank Tate. He initially came to the village looking to take back what he felt was his heritage from Kim.

    Caleb’s plan ultimately came to naught, with Kim coming out victorious – and Caleb being pushed off a cliff as payback for all of his wrongdoing.

    Caleb may have been a dud, but are there other Tates waiting in the wings? Of the once mighty Emmerdale dynasty, there are certainly plenty of candidates who could be responsible.

    A popular fan theory is that her son Jamie is overdue a return – last seen in 2021, the character is currently in hiding with his daughter, Millie, having faked his own death after attempting to poison mum Kim.

    Another possible candidate is Chris Tate’s son, Joe. He hasn’t been seen since 2018, after a near-fatal run-in with Cain Dingle. Could Jamie or Joe be set to make a comeback?

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

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  • So, Tina Dingle is Vinny’s mum in Emmerdale – full timeline of Vinny’s parental history explained as fans speculate Frank Tate is his dad

    So, Tina Dingle is Vinny’s mum in Emmerdale – full timeline of Vinny’s parental history explained as fans speculate Frank Tate is his dad

    Last night’s episode of Emmerdale dropped the bombshell news that Tina Dingle is Vinny’s estranged mother. The youngster arrived on the soap in 2019, rocking up with maternal figure Mandy as she returned to the village.

    It was soon revealed that Mandy wasn’t Vinny’s biological mother, with Mandy taking him in at only nine months old. Moving in with his dad, Paul Ashdale, the pair were left alone when he walked out on them.

    But where does Tina Dingle fit into all of this – and does that make Vinny a Dingle by blood after all?

    Paul talks to Vinny on Emmerdale while Mandy looks on
    Paul Ashdale was Vinny’s abusive father (Credit: ITV)

    What happened between Mandy, Vinny and Paul on Emmerdale?

    With Vinny still a child, Mandy continued to raise him as her own. Arriving in Emmerdale in 2019, Vinny was welcomed into the family and has been in the Dingles’ midst ever since.

    In 2020, estranged father Paul arrived in the village, looking for his son. In spite of Mandy’s reticence, the family soon reconciled, with Paul and Mandy getting back together as father and son bonded.

    However, things took a turn for the worse when gambling addict Paul began abusing his son, both emotionally and physically. Paul died on the day he and Mandy were supposed to marry, going up in flames in a barn explosion in 2021.

    Old family ties have begun to resurface in the wake of Zak Dingle’s death – and the return of Mandy’s cousin, Tina. Tina, it was revealed, is Vinny’s mother.

    But where does that leave Paul and Mandy?

    Tina menaces Mandy on Emmerdale
    Tina’s back, and she’s looking for her son (Credit: ITV)

    Tina Dingle is Vinny’s mother, Emmerdale reveals

    In last night’s episode (Monday, October 21), the truth came out as Tina confronted a tearful Mandy.

    “I’ve come for everything that is mine. Vinny is such a sweet boy, it makes me sad thinking about everything I have missed out on,” an aggressive Tina told her horrified cousin.

    This bombshell news would make it appear that Tina and Paul were originally together prior to Vinny’s birth – suggesting an affair or sudden recoupling between Mandy and Paul.

    However, some fans have another theory.

    Frank leans over to talk to Tina on Emmerdale
    Frank Tate had strong feelings for Vinny’s mum (Credit: ITV)

    Frank Tate is Vinny’s dad, fan theory suggests

    Writing on X as the latest episodes aired, some fans wondered whether there could be another twist in store. And some suspected that Frank Tate could be Vinny’s dad.

    “Is Frank Tate Vinny’s father ????” asked one fan. Another added: “Could Frank Tate be Vinny’s real father?”

    During her original stint on Emmerdale, Tina did grow close to Frank Tate – who even proposed to her while on a business trip together. He continued to pressure her to accept his proposal until her exit from the village in 1996.

    Wait, 1996?

    “And before anyone suggests it…Vinny was born in 2001. NOT another of Frank Tate’s children,” said another fan, seemingly putting that particular theory to rest.

    However, with Emmerdale already having retconned Vinny’s past this much, would a bit of a fudge with the years be all that beyond them?!

    Read more: 10 most memorable affairs in Emmerdale – sexy hook ups, secret liaisons and ill-fated flings!

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  • 14 of the most memorable deaths in Emmerdale – murder, sinister happenings and sudden departures

    14 of the most memorable deaths in Emmerdale – murder, sinister happenings and sudden departures

    Emmerdale must be a dangerous place to live given the amount of folk who’ve met an unfortunate end. Over the years, there’s been murders, death by misadventure and falling victim to freak accidents and natural disasters.

    But we always remember those who were killed off in sensational style, or had a heartbreaking goodbye.

    Here are 14 of the most memorable deaths to have occurred in Emmerdale…

    Dave Glover in hospital
    Dave looks dishy even on his deathbed (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Emmerdale deaths: Dave Glover

    Dave Glover was the heartthrob of Emmerdale back in the mid 90s. The floppy-haired farmhand was also something of a ladies man, but Dave’s fateful error was falling for Kim Tate. The frisky pair had an affair behind Kim’s husband Frank’s back. Then Kim got pregnant and didn’t know who the father was.

    Baby James was born in 1996, and Dave believed he was the boy’s daddy (it later turned out James was Frank’s). The lovers decided to run away together, but never got that far after a fire broke out in Home Farm.

    Dave battled through the flames to save James, and was able to pass the tot through a window. Unfortunately, Dave was not so lucky. He succumbed to his injures on Boxing Day, 1996.

    Kim was heartbroken and blamed Frank for Dave’s death. But she didn’t have to wait long for her husband to slip off the mortal coil…

    Kim Tate watches on as Frank Tate dies in Emmerdale
    Kim looked on in delight as Frank suffered a fatal heart attack (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Emmerdale deaths: Frank Tate

    Frank’s dramatic death at the hands of wife Kim, remains one of the greatest exits in soap history. It was 1997, and the year the Tates marriage really turned toxic.

    The wealthy haulage boss had tried to have Kim killed as revenge for her affair with Dave Glover. She responded by hatching a plan to fake her death and have Frank framed for murder.

    Frank was sent to prison for a while, but then Kim turned up at Home Farm very much alive. The shock of seeing his supposedly dead wife caused Frank (who already had a dodgy ticker) to suffer a fatal heart attack.

    He passed away on the living room of Home Farm, while cold-hearted Kim watched on, refusing to call for help. As a final insult, Kim whipped out her compact mirror to check Frank had stopped breathing before reapplying her make up!

    Rachel Hughes being pushed to her death by Graham in Emmerdale
    Rachel became Graham Clark’s second victim (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Rachel Hughes

    Poor Rachel was never a good judge when it came to men. There was her marriage to Chris Tate, her affair with Jack Sugden, and her failure to realise she was dating a killer.

    Rachel began a romance with teacher, Graham Clark and thought she’d met the one. They even planned to marry. But what Rachel didn’t realise was that Graham had murdered his first wife and made it look like suicide.

    The sinister truth finally dawned on Rachel while the couple were out walking in the Dales on May 11, 1999. She confronted Graham over her suspicions and a row ensued. Graham couldn’t allow his dark secret to be revealed, so he decided Rachel had to be silenced. He pushed her over a cliff and Jack later found her lifeless body.

    Graham got his comeuppance when he was killed in a car crash a year later.

    Sarah Sugden speaks to lover Richie in Emmerdale barn
    Sarah Sugden met a fiery end (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Sarah Sugden

    Jack Sugden’s second wife, Sarah met a horrific end when she was burnt alive in a barn explosion.

    At the time of Sarah’s death she and Jack were separated after she’d left him for 19-year-old, Richie Carter. But Sarah soon realised the grass wasn’t greener.

    The Sugden family farm was also in peril. Faced with losing his home, Sarah and Jack’s son Andy decided to burn down one of their barns for the insurance money.

    He carried out his foolish plan and doused the barn with petrol. But what Andy didn’t realise is that Sarah and Richie were hiding behind the hay bales having crisis talks about their future.

    The blaze quickly took hold, and while Richie was able to flee the flames, Sarah wasn’t so fortunate. She went out in a massive fireball.

    Chris Tate killed himself and framed estranged wife Charity Dingle for murder in Emmerdale
    Chris went to great lengths to get revenge on Charity (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Chris Tate

    Cunning Chris Tate masterminded every detail of his death, which occurred on September 17, 2003.

    After discovering he had an inoperable brain tumour, Chris spied an opportunity for revenge. He plotted to end his own life and frame his estranged wife, Charity Dingle, for murder in the process.

    Having made all the arrangements, Chris set his plan in motion. He lured Charity to Home Farm on the pretence of discussing their divorce, before downing a glass of whisky, laced with poison.

    Seconds later, Chris carked it, and just as he’d intended Charity was sent down for murder. She was later able to prove her innocence, which must have had Chris turning in his grave.

    Tricia Dingle died in the storm that hit Emmerdale on New Years Eve 2003
    Tricia was the victim of a freak storm (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Emmerdale deaths: Tricia Dingle

    Bubbly barmaid Tricia was a victim of a terrible storm that struck the village on New Year’s Eve 2003.

    Tricia was making her way over to The Woolpack when a bolt of lightening struck the pub. This caused an upstairs window to shatter and the pub’s chimney came crashing down on top of Tricia.

    She was rushed to hospital, where she was kept on life support for a week. Heartbroken Marlon Dingle kept vigil at his wife’s bedside, but her injuries were not survivable and she went into cardiac arrest.

    Tricia’s organs were donated to charity, which provided her loved ones with a small comfort.

    The death of Alice was devastating (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)
    The death of Alice was devastating (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Alice Dingle

    Alice’s passing on July 31, 2006  was one the saddest days in Emmerdale history.

    The previous year, Alice had been diagnosed with cancer while pregnant with son, Samson. She refused doctor’s advice to have an abortion and waited until Samson was born to start chemotherapy.

    Unfortunately the treatment was not effective and Alice was told she was terminally ill. As her illness progressed, Alice decided she wanted to die on her own terms. But she was too weak to take her own life.

    In the end, her husband Sam helped Alice on her way by administering an overdose of morphine. She slipped away peacefully in his arms at Wishing Well Cottage moments later.

    Mark Wylde after he was shot by wife Natasha in Emmerdale
    Bigamous Mark Wylde lived by the sword and died by the bullet (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Mark Wylde

    Mark Wylde had it all – wealth, good looks, a beautiful family… oh and a secret wife and son he’d never told anyone about.

    It turned out Mark was, in fact, Daniel Lamb. 20 years previously he had abandoned his pregnant wife, Faye and moved to France under a new identity. This meant his second marriage, to wife Natasha, was bigamous.

    Natasha was sickened to discover the truth, but there was worse to come when their daughter, Maisie, revealed she’d been sleeping with Faye’s son, Ryan. Mark was forced to admit Maisie and Ryan were half-siblings, and unsurprisingly no one took the news well.

    Disowned by his family, Mark decided to end it all. He wrote a suicide note and headed out to the woods with a shotgun. But Natasha wasn’t far behind. Refusing to let Mark to take the coward’s way out, she took the weapon out of his hands and fired a bullet into chest, killing him instantly. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, eh?

    Cameron Murray during the Woolpack siege of 2013
    Cameron went out on a murderous rampage, but ended up killing himself (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Emmerdale deaths: Cameron Murray

    Serial killer Cameron’s reign of terror came to a spectacular end on October 17, 2013.

    Cam had been imprisoned for the murders of Carl King, Alex Moss and Gennie Walker, but he escaped and went on the run. With scores to settle, Cameron made his way back to the village in the middle of a torrential rainstorm.

    Armed with a shotgun, Cameron held a number terrified locals hostage at The Woolpack. These included his former lovers, Debbie Dingle and Chas Dingle.

    The siege ended down in the pub’s flooded cellar as Cameron attempted to drown Chas, Debbie and Marlon. Sadly (for him), Cameron grabbed hold of a live lightbulb and was electrocuted to death. Did no one ever teach him water and electricity don’t mix?

    Katie Sugden catches Robron kissing in Emmerdale
    Katie died after catching Robron in a passionate clinch (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Katie Sugden

    Katie’s death was a case of manslaughter at the hands of her brother-in-law and arch-nemesis, Robert Sugden.

    The pair had been secret lovers back in the day, but their romance had turned sour. When Robert returned to the village in 2014, he embarked on an affair with Aaron Dingle.

    Wily Katie had worked out Rob was cheating on his fiancée, Chrissie White, but didn’t know who with. She finally found out on February 5, 2015 after catching Robron in a passionate clinch at Wylie’s barn.

    Katie threatened to wreck Robert’s wedding day by exposing his adultery, but he refused to let her leave. When Katie tried to make her escape, Robert pushed her over and the barn’s floor gave way. She crashed through two storeys of wood and glass and was killed on impact.

    Robert and Aaron then disposed of any incriminating evidence so it looked as if Katie had died by accident. Which she did. Sort of.

    Val Pollard died in the mirror maze in Emmerdale
    Val’s death was as extra as the lady herself (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Val Pollard

    A character as iconic as Val deserved an unforgettable exit. And that’s what she got.

    The fifth Mrs Pollard was one of the unlucky victims of the village fete disaster in 2015. Val was trapped inside a mirror maze alongside sister Diane Sugden after a helicopter crash caused the amusement to collapse.

    Diane was safely rescued from the wreckage, but the emergency crew could not reach Val. As she lay there unable to move, Val could see a jagged shard of glass hanging above her. She lit a cigarette in a final act of defiance and declared “I’m Val” as the glass fell and impaled her.

    A few days after her gruesome death, Val appeared as a ghost to say one last goodbye to husband, Eric.

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

    Emmerdale deaths: Holly Barton

    Holly’s death from a drug overdose was one of those OMG moments fans will never forget.

    September 26, 2016 started out as just another ordinary day at Butlers Farm. Moira took a cup of tea up to Holly, who was in bed after a night out. At first Moira thought her daughter was just asleep, but sadly she wasn’t. Holly had succumbed to a fatal heroin overdose and it was too late to save her.

    What made Holly’s death particularly shocking was that it hadn’t been announced actress Sophie Powles was leaving the soap. So no one knew until the episode aired that Holly was being killed off.

    It was another stroke of genius from the Emmerdale writers, and Natalie J Robb‘s portrayal of Moira’s agony was award-worthy.

    Faith Dingle died in Cain Dingle's arms in Emmerdale
    Faith’s tragic end broke fan’s hearts (Credit: ITV)

    Faith Dingle

    Oh Faith. There wasn’t a dry eye in the house when Cain and Chas’s cancer-stricken mum died.

    The Dingle matriarch fought a courageous battle against the disease and made the decision to end her suffering. She made peace with the idea and said her goodbyes to her loved ones.

    Faith proceeded to take an overdose of morphine, but was interrupted by Cain’s arrival. He tried to take his mum to hospital, but after realising it was what she wanted, Cain held Faith in his arms until she took her last breath.

    It was a highly emotional ending for a dearly loved character.

    Al Chapman looks villainous
    Evil Al was killed by young Kyle Winchester (Credit: ITV)

    Al Chapman

    Last, but by no means least was Al Chapman, the character who became Emmerdale’s 100th on-screen death.

    Al’s immoral antics made him unpopular with the locals, but it was his affair with married Chas Dingle that proved to be his undoing. Cain discovered Al was the reason Chas had missed their mum Faith’s final moments and wanted revenge.

    He lured Al to a barn, where he was waiting with a shotgun to scare him out of the village. But as a violent altercation ensued, Al ended up taking a bullet.

    It looked as if Cain was the killer, but flashback scenes it was his 10-year-old son, Kyle who’d actually pulled the trigger. Cain took the rap and served time for the youngster’s crime, but was released when Kyle told the police the truth.

    And as for Al? Well perhaps Kyle did us all a favour. Good riddance to bad rubbish!

    Read more: Who’s who in the Dingle family tree 

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  • As Kim is revealed as Will’s blackmailer, all the other times Queen Kim has proved no one is a match for her

    As Kim is revealed as Will’s blackmailer, all the other times Queen Kim has proved no one is a match for her

    Kim Tate in Emmerdale is nobody’s fool. So many people have tried to get one over on her throughout the years and so many people have failed!

    This week, her husband Will Taylor discovered – to his absolute horror – that Kim was the person behind his blackmail torment.

    Kim knew he’d slept with his ex, Rose, and she was making him pay in the most drawn-out way, ever.

    And Will’s not the first foolish man to think he could pull the wool over Ms Tate’s eyes. Here’s a few other times Kim came out on top.

    Kim and Frank Tate in Emmerdale

    Kim Tate looking annoyed in Emmerdale
    Don’t mess with Kim Tate (Credit: ITV)

    Faking her own death – the first time

    Kim’s marriage to Frank Tate was turbulent, to say the very least! She cheated with Dave Glover and when she found out she was pregnant, wasn’t sure who the father was. But son Jamie’s dad turned out to be Frank. When Dave died rescuing the baby from a fire, Kim went off the rails.

    She paid a lookalike woman to drive her car round the village so everyone would think she was still there – and fled to the Caribbean. But things went a little awry when the woman was found dead at the wheel and Frank identified the body as Kim. He served time on remand, charged with his wife’s murder! But he was released when Kim showed up again.

    Kim checks to see if Frank is alive
    Kim coldly checked if Frank was breathing (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Leaving Frank to die

    The shock of finding out that Kim wasn’t actually dead, caused Frank to have a heart attack! He collapsed on the floor and Kim didn’t go for help. “You’re a dinosaur, Frank,” she said. “And you know what happened to them.”

    She waited for him to die, then she calmly pulled out her makeup compact and used the mirror to check if he was breathing. When she saw he wasn’t, she powdered her nose!

    Kim Tate and Steve Marchant in Emmerdale

    Kim framed Steve
    Kim framed Steve for the crime they both committed (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Framing Steve

    Kim married Steve Marchant and the pair were soon facing financial troubles. They decided to steal an expensive horse and sell it, but replace it with an older, less valuable nag before passing it on.

    When Steve stole the horsebox, though, he ran over Kathy Glover. In a panic, he later tried to off poor Kathy in the hospital, too. Kim managed to manipulate Kathy into thinking Steve was the only one responsible, framing him for the crime.

    Kim seduced Chris to get her money back
    Kim seduced Chris to get her money back (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Seducing her stepson

    Kim had buried a bag of money in Frank’s grave and she was horrified to discover her stepson Chris Tate had discovered it.

    Desperate to get her hands on the cash, she seduced Chris then whacked him over the head with a paperweight.

    Kim made her escape with son James and the cash in a helicopter. When the pilot asked if she was Kim Marchant, she replied: “No, I’m Kim Tate.”

    Jamie thought he'd killed his mum
    Jamie thought he’d killed his mum (Credit: ITV)

    Faking her own death – the second time

    Kim’s son Jamie Tate was a right piece of work but even his once-adoring mum wasn’t going to let him get away with it!

    When she found out Jamie had been poisoning her, she teamed up with Will – now her husband, then her ex – to get revenge.

    They came up with an elaborate plan involving fake ambulances and police officers, to fool Jamie into thinking he’d killed his mum!

    Caleb and Kim
    Kim knew what Caleb was up to and cleared her accounts (Credit: ITV)

    Foiling Caleb’s plan

    When he arrived in Emmerdale Caleb Miligan thought he was going to stroll into the village and take everything Kim had. Ha! How wrong he was.

    While Caleb was busy scheming to empty Kim’s accounts, she had worked out what he was up to. She hid all her cash, and told Caleb it was time to give up! Now Caleb’s scheming again and we can’t help think he’s not going to win this one, either.

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  • Where do the Dingles live? The history of Wishing Well Cottage

    Where do the Dingles live? The history of Wishing Well Cottage

    Wishing Well Cottage in Emmerdale is home to the iconic Dingle family, and a house which holds a lot of history.

    It’s been the Dingles’ dwelling since at least 1967, and over the years has provided a roof over the head for countless members of the clan.

    Located on Robblesfield Way, Wishing Well is far from a perfect looking home. It’s messy and packed to the brim with old clutter but is full of love.

    Sam Dingle is the current head of the home, having lived there since he his arrival in the Dales in 1995.

    Sam lives at Wishing Well with his wife Lydia Dingle, son Samson Dingle, his cousin Mandy Dingle and her son Vinny Dingle.

    And of course, who could forget the Dingle family dog, Monty.

    The extensive list of former residents include Marlon Dingle, Charity Dingle, Paddy Kirk and Cain Dingle.

    The Dingle family pose outside Wishing Well Cottage looking thuggish
    The Dingles didn’t bring class to Wishing Well Cottage! (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The history of Wishing Well Cottage in Emmerdale

    Wishing Well Cottage started life as a barn and was part of the neighbouring Holdgate Farm. The property was originally rented out to the Dingles by Mr Holdgate.

    After Mr Holdgate’s death in 1995, Home Farm owner Frank Tate purchased Holdgate Farm and became the new owner of the barn. He attempted to evict the Dingles, but was met with resistance from many of the villagers.

    Frank eventually backed down and allowed the Dingles to stay, at which point the house became its own property and was named Wishing Well Cottage by Dingle matriarch Nellie.

    The Dingles get angry as Frank tries to evict them
    Frank was no match for the Dingles! (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The comings and goings of Wishing Well Cottage in Emmerdale

    The Dingle family home was first seen on screen in 1995. At that time, husband and wife Zak and Nellie Dingle lived there with their children, Butch, Sam and Tina.

    Nellie departed for Ireland that same year, and never returned.

    In 1996, cousins Marlon and Mandy Dingle moved into the house, closely followed by Zak’s new love interest Lisa Clegg, who went on to become his wife.

    Local vet Paddy Kirk also lived at Wishing Well while he was dating Mandy.

    Lisa and Zak smile with newborn Belle
    Belle’s arrival surprised everyone! (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    A child is born

    Christmas Day 1998 at Wishing Well was one to remember. Lisa, who didn’t even know she was expecting a baby, popped out to care for one of their poorly pigs and went into labour in the middle of the sty.

    Paddy Kirk came to her rescue and helped Lisa safely deliver a little girl into the world, who she and proud dad Zak named Belle.

    Cain and the Dingles process with Butch's coffin from Wishing Well Cottage in Emmerdale
    Cain arrived for Butch’s funeral, which left from Wishing Well Cottage (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    More Dingles arrive

    Zak’s brother Shadrach was the next Dingle to rock up on the doorstep at Wishing Well Cottage.

    And then came cousins Charity and Cain Dingle, who both lived at the property on and off for six years.

    After Charity and Cain’s teenage daughter Debbie moved out in 2006, the Dingles turned her old bedroom into a self-contained flat.

    The separate living space was for Sam Dingle, and his wife Alice, to raise their newborn son Samson in.

    Graham Foster and Joe Tate look menacing
    Joe wanted them out (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Save our home

    The Dingles came close to losing their beloved home in January 2018 when another one of the Tate family plotted against them.

    This time it was Joe Tate, who made plans to demolish Wishing Well Cottage in order to make way for an access road to a new golf course.

    Joe threw a party at Home Farm to keep locals distracted while the property was being destroyed. But tragedy almost struck when young

    Noah and Samson Dingle got trapped inside the house as the bulldozers began to tear the place down. Thankfully, Graham Foster came to the kids rescue and attacked the contractors to stop the demolition going ahead.

    He and Eric Pollard then saved the day by rescuing Noah and Samson, and the Dingles’ abode was once again safe.

    Lisa Dingle dies
    Lisa tragically died at Wishing Well (Credit: ITV)

    Lisa’s sad goodbye at Wishing Well Cottage

    There wasn’t a dry eye in Wishing Well when Lisa passed away peacefully in May 2019.

    She had been diagnosed with a condition called amyloidosis and told she would probably only have months left to live.

    With time so precious, Lisa and Zak tied the knot.

    But their happiness wasn’t to last when Zak discovered Lisa had slipped away quietly in her favourite comfy armchair.

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  • The Tate family in Emmerdale: From Frank to Kim and Jamie, a history of the iconic dynasty

    The Tate family in Emmerdale: From Frank to Kim and Jamie, a history of the iconic dynasty

    The Tate family have been a staple of Emmerdale for 35 years, bringing a touch of class and a lot of drama to the village.

    During the past almost four decades, they’ve been at the centre of many of the show’s most explosive storylines.

    The Tates came to the Dales in 1989, and their arrival signified a change in direction and feel for the ITV soap. The clan were headed by patriarch Frank, who became the lord of the manor at Home Farm

    Frank had five children in total, two of which he knew nothing about.

    From his first marriage he had son and heir Chris and daughter Zoe, and then son James, aka Jamie, with second wife Kim.

    The Tate matriarch also was father to two sons, Liam Hammond and Caleb Miligan. Both were the products of extramarital affairs and their existence was only revealed years after Frank’s death.

    It’s been 27 years since Frank slipped off the mortal coil, but the Tate presence remains strong in Emmerdale – with his grandchildren now flying the flag for the next generation.

    Here is a look at who’s who in the brood and how they’re all related.

    Frank Tate smiles in a publicity shot for Emmerdale
    The head of the Tate family: Frank (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Head of the Tate family in Emmerdale: Frank Tate

    Francis ‘Frank’ Ronald Tate, played by Norman Bowler, was the patriarch of the wealthy Tate family and Emmerdale’s first true villain.

    He arrived in the village in November 1989 along with his two grown up children, Chris and Zoe, and became the new owner of Home Farm.

    His second wife and former secretary, Kim joined them a month later.

    Frank was previously married to Chris and Zoe’s mum Jean, who fell ill with cancer in 1984. It was revealed Frank had assisted in Jean ending her own life and was having an affair with Kim at the time of her death.

    A successful haulage baron, Frank was rich and powerful, but deeply flawed. He drank too much alcohol and had a violent temper. Frank and Kim’s marriage was tempestuous and littered with affairs and betrayals.

    They welcomed baby son James in 1996, but that same year Frank tried to have Kim murdered, only to end up killing her lookalike instead.

    Frank suffered a fatal heart attack 1997 after Kim ‘returned from the dead’ and had Frank framed for her ‘murder’. He died on the living room floor at Home Farm, while cold-hearted Kim used her compact mirror to check he’d taken his last breath before reapplying her make-up.

    Has Kim Tate worked out who Caleb Miligan really is in Emmerdale? (Credit: ITV)
    The only remaining Tate: Kim is a soap legend (Credit: ITV)

    Kim Tate

    Kim Tate (nee Barker), played by Claire King, was Frank’s gold-digging second wife who successfully managed to go from being his secretary to spouse.

    Decades younger than her millionaire husband, Kim craved excitement and found that in the affairs she had with gamekeeper Neil Kinkaid and Dave Glover, who perished in a fire at Home Farm.

    Kim survived Frank’s abuse and his attempt to kill her, and had him framed for her supposed murder.

    Two years after Frank’s death, Kim fled the village with their son James in a helicopter.

    During her absence, she served five years in prison while James was sent to boarding school.

    Kim made her triumphant return to Emmerdale in 2018 and reclaimed her rightful place as lady of the manor.

    She is the only original member of the Tate family left in the village.

    Charity and Chris Tate in Emmerdale looking serious at the camera
    Charity soon found out Chris was as manipulative as his father (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The Tate family in Emmerdale: Chris Tate

    Chris Tate was born in 1963, and was the first child of Frank and Jean Tate. He was played by Peter Amory.

    Once heir to the Tate fortune, Chris was the managing director of the family’s haulage firm.

    But life dealt Chris a tragic blow when he was injured in the 1993 plane crash and left paralysed from the waist down.

    Chris loathed stepmum Kim, and the feeling was mutual. Although in real life actors Peter Amory (Chris) and Claire King (Kim) were actually a married couple.

    Chris had a total of three wives. His first marriage to Kathy Merrick ended after he cheated on her with Rachel Hughes.

    Rachel fell pregnant and gave birth to Chris’s son Joseph in June 1995. Chris and Rachel wed in December of the same year, but it lasted less than a year.

    In 2001, Chris married Charity Dingle, and the couple welcomed son Noah. But things turned sour when Charity cheated.

    Chris then discovered he had an inoperable brain tumour and took in his own life in 2003. He framed Charity for his murder in a final act of revenge.

    Zoe Tate stands with her arms folded smiling outside Home Farm
    Zoe was much-loved by villagers and viewers (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Zoe Tate

    Village vet Zoe, played by Leah Bracknell, was the only daughter of Frank Tate. She was at the centre of several huge storylines.

    She made history as the first lesbian character in a British soap when she came out in 1993.

    In 1996, Zoe had a blessing ceremony with girlfriend Emma Nightingale, but then left her for Emma’s ex Susan Wilde. Zoe also had a memorable fling with Chris’s wife, Charity Dingle.

    As well as dealing with the trauma of losing her father and brother, Zoe was diagnosed with schizophrenia.

    She had a brief romance with Scott Windsor, which resulted in the birth of her daughter, Jean, who Zoe named after her late mother.

    After standing trial for attempted murder, Zoe left the village in 2005. She took Jean and Chris’s son Joseph – and blew Home Farm up on her way out!

    Liam Hammond looks troubled with red eyes
    Revenge was on Liam’s mind (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Liam Hammond

    Two years after Frank’s death, Liam Hammond arrived in the Dales. He was revealed to be the late Tate’s illegitimate son.

    The character was played by actor Liam Powley. Liam was the product of an affair between Frank and an unnamed woman.

    He was born two years before Chris’s birth, which meant he was the eldest of Frank’s kids.

    In revenge for his father’s abandonment and his deprived upbringing, Liam kidnapped Chris and held him hostage. Zoe came to Chris’s rescue and ended up fatally shooting Liam.

    She and Chris then destroyed all evidence of their half-brother’s connection to the family. They had Liam buried near Frank.

    Caleb Miligan looks shifty and smug in Emmerdale
    Revenge was also on Caleb’s mind (Credit: ITV)

    Caleb Miligan

    Just when viewers thought they’d seen the last of Frank Tate’s offspring, along came Caleb Miligan.

    The character, played by William Ash, turned up on Christmas Day 2022 and soon revealed himself to be Frank’s long-lost son.

    Caleb was conceived during the summer of 1975 when his mum Faith Dingle had an affair with Frank. She gave birth to Caleb in prison and he was subsequently brought up in care.

    Caleb viewed the Home Farm empire as his birth right. He set about trying to destroy Kim in a bid to avenge his father’s death.

    Ultimately, Caleb‘s plan failed, but he’s got plenty more schemes up his sleeve.

    Jamie Tate looks smug
    He successfully faked his own death – just like his mother (Credit: ITV)

    James Tate

    James ‘Jamie’ Tate is the only child of Frank and Kim Tate.

    His early years were anything other than stable. His mother faked her own death, his father died when he was just a baby and he was then kidnapped by his nanny Jan Glover.

    Jamie left the village in 1999, but spent most of his childhood in boarding school after Kim was sent to prison.

    During his 10-year absence, Jamie trained to become a vet. He also married wife Andrea and became a dad to Millie.

    The character returned to the Dales in 2019, played by Alexander Lincoln, and proved he was a chip off the old block with his affairs and general manipulative behaviour.

    His one-night stand with Gabby Thomas resulted in the birth of his son, Thomas Tate.

    After being exposed for poisoning Kim, Jamie followed in his mum’s footsteps by faking his own death.

    It was later revealed he was still alive and had been living with Millie and her gran – meaning the door remains open for Jamie to come and cause some further carnage.

    Joe Tate in Emmerdale publicity shot with his arms folded, smirking
    Dashing Joe was a welcome arrival (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Joseph Tate

    Joseph ‘Joe’ Tate is the son of the late Chris Tate and Rachel Hughes. He spent most of his childhood in boarding school after being shipped off there when he was just a young lad.

    Joe returned to the village in 2017 (played by Ned Porteous) under the alias of Tom Waterhouse.

    He seduced Debbie Dingle to get revenge on her mum, Charity, who he blamed for his father Chris.s death – but ended up falling for her in the process.

    Joe then bought back Home Farm and set about restoring the grand country pile, while making an enemy of a lot of the locals.

    In October 2018, Joe was presumed dead after being punched by Cain Dingle. Kim’s right-hand man Graham Foster was ordered to dispose of the body, but ultimately set him free.

    Joe is still alive and well and living abroad somewhere off Kim’s money.

    Effy grabs for Jean as Zoe clutches her and looks worried talking to the police in Emmerdale
    Zoe’s only child hasn’t been seen since she was a little girl (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Jean Tate

    Jean Tate is Zoe’s only child and Frank Tate’s granddaughter. She was born in January 2003.

    She was the product of a one-night stand between Zoe and Scott Windsor. However, the circumstances of Jean’s conception were complicated – Zoe was in the grips of schizophrenia at the time and had no recollection of having slept with Scott.

    Jean left the village in September 2005 when Zoe took her and her cousin Joe to live in New Zealand.

    She hasn’t been seen since.

    Nanny Nicky smiling in Emmerdale
    He was hiding a secret when he arrived (Credit: ITV)

    Nicky Miligan

    Much like his half-cousin Joe Tate, Nicky chose not to reveal his true identity when he first arrived in the village. The male nanny, played by Lewis Cope, was secretly working in cahoots with dad Caleb to try and destroy Kim.

    Part of that plan involved seducing Kim’s protegee Gaby Thomas. The couple were set to marry, but Nicky’s conscience kicked in on the wedding day and he told Gabby the whole thing was a sham and that he was in fact, gay.

    Nicky remained in the village and has since had a romance with Suni Sharma.

    Noah Dingle glares at Samson
    Prison reformed Noah (Credit: ITV)

    Noah Dingle

    Noah Dingle is the son of Chris Tate and Charity Dingle, born in 2004.

    Following in a Tate tradition, Noah was born in a prison hospital when Charity was serving time for the murder of his father.

    Zoe tried to adopt Noah, and renamed him Christopher after his father. But Charity reclaimed her son and the pair went off to live in Spain.

    Noah returned in 2007 and has remained in the village ever since.

    His teenage years have not been without drama though – Noah has overdosed on drugs and spent time in prison for a stalking offense.

    Millie Tate looks shocked in Emmerdale
    Kim’s granddaughter hasn’t been seen much lately (Credit: ITV)

    Millie Tate

    Millie is Frank Tate’s youngest granddaughter.

    She’s the daughter of Jamie Tate and his ex-wife, the late Andrea Tate.

    Millie’s mum Andrea died in a fire in October 2021 after being attacked and left to perish by murderer Meena Jutla.

    The youngster currently lives abroad with Jamie and her gran, Hazel.

    Gabby talks to Nicky as he plays with the baby on Emmerdale
    Gabby is Thomas’s mum (Credit: ITV)

    Thomas Tate

    Thomas Tate is the youngest member of the family.

    Like so many of the Tates before him, Thomas was conceived from a one-night stand. In this case it was between Jamie Tate and Gabby Thomas.

    With Jamie’s current whereabouts unknown, Thomas lives at Home Farm with Gabby, and where Kim can keep a close eye on her grandson.

     

    Emmerdale usually airs weeknights on ITV at 7.30pm.

    Classic Emmerdale usually airs every weekday on ITV3 at 6am and 6.30am, plus 1.30pm and 2.05pm.