Tag: Holly Barton

  • 11 Emmerdale characters who battled addictions – battles with booze, gambling habits, and a deadly drug overdose

    11 Emmerdale characters who battled addictions – battles with booze, gambling habits, and a deadly drug overdose

    Emmerdale has never shied away when it comes to tackling the tough subject of addictions. Over the years, we’ve watched characters battle against the most dangerous of demons. From drink to drugs, gambling to self-harm.

    Currently, Laurel has fallen off the wagon after she suffered a relapse at Christmas. Her dependency on drink led to the break up of her marriage to Marlon and even saw Laurel turn to prostitution. This time she turned to Marlon for help and then tried to kiss him, leaving a huge issue in his marriage to Rhona.

    But which other Emmerdale characters struggled to break the habit and whose fight against their addictions cost them their life?

    Annie Sugden in Emmerdale
    Annie was addicted to tranquilisers (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Annie Sugden was one of the Emmerdale characters who overcame their addictions

    Annie was the strong and steady matriarch of the Sugden family. She ran Emmerdale Farm and practically raised three children single-handedly. But her life was also blighted by a series of terrible tragedies.

    In the space of 13 years, Annie lost her daughter Peggy to a brain hemorrhage, her twin grandchildren were killed by a train and her daughter-in-law died in a car crash. Then in 1988, Annie was almost killed herself after getting caught in a fire at Crossgill Farm.

    Traumatised by her brush with death, Annie was prescribed with tranquilisers, and ended up dependent on them. As her addiction took hold, Annie’s loved ones intervened and were able to help wean her off.

    Laurel and Marlon argue in Emmerdale
    Marlon and Laurel’s marriage crumbled due to her drinking (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Laurel Thomas

    Laurel addiction to drink brought destruction and death to her family, and almost claimed her life.

    She turned to booze in late 2014 after her relationship with then-husband Marlon Dingle ran into trouble. Within weeks, Laurel was drinking day and night and struggling to keep it from her family.

    But her reliance on liquor put little April in danger after she accidentally drank a glass of orange juice which Laurel had laced with vodka. Worse was to come when Laurel choked on her own vomit in front of April and young son Arthur while she was supposed to be looking after them. She was found in the nick of time by Emmerdale’s Marlon, and thankfully it wasn’t the case where addictions win the battle.

    The carnage continued as Laurel ran over and killed Marlon’s pet dog Daisy while under the influence and tried to dispose of the animal’s body. But her rock bottom came when she slept with a stranger for cash to fund her next drink.

    Sickened by the depths she’d sunk to, Laurel finally sought professional help to get sober. Unfortunately her marriage to Marlon did not survive.

    Frank attacks Kim Tate in Emmerdale
    Frank often turned violent after a drink (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Frank Tate

    Home Farm owner Frank had a tendency to hit the bottle when life wasn’t going his way.

    His marriage to second wife Kim was famously volatile and rocked by his drinking and her infidelities. Frank struggled with alcohol issues on and off for years, and was prone to outbursts of violence towards his spouse.

    After discovering Kim had cheated with gamekeeper Neil Kincaid, Frank drank himself into oblivion, then attacked his love rival. A dark period in Frank’s life followed as he fell back into addiction, but he and Kim eventually reconciled. Although we all know how that story ended.

    Rhona steals from the vets in Emmerdale
    Rhona’s addiction led her to rob her own workplace (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Emmerdale’s Rhona Goskirk battled her addictions but she ended up in hospital

    Rhona’s life took a dangerous turn in 2013 when she became reliant on painkillers. After initially taking them to help her bad back, the local vet found herself unable to get through the day without self-medicating,

    As her dependence worsened, Rhona risked her livelihood by stealing pills from the surgery’s drug cabinet. She was caught by best mate Vanessa, who agreed to keep her secret because she was in love with her. In turn, Rhona made out she felt the same so Vanessa could enable her habit.

    Events came to a head after Rhona’s then-husband Paddy found out she was mixed up with a drug dealer called Gary. She admitted she had a problem and told Vanessa she’d been using her.

    In despair, Rhona took an overdose. She was rushed to hospital and told her kidneys were on the verge of collapse. The bleak diagnosis and threat of losing young son Leo was the wake-up call Rhona needed. She checked into rehab and got clean. Thankfully, for Rhona, it was an Emmerdale storyline where someone overcame their addictions.

    Ross Barton collapses to the ground in Emmerdale
    Ross collapsed after binging on drink and drugs (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Ross Barton

    In 2018 Ross fell victim to an acid attack which left him with life-changing injuries. He was put on medication to help deal with the pain from his burns, but began popping the prescribed pills like Smarties. The Emmerdale storyline ventured down a different path to other characters to faced their addictions.

    When Dr Liam refused to renew his prescription, Ross began to spiral. But Rhona – a former addict herself – recognised the signs and was able to support her friend in getting clean.

    Months later, Ross relapsed after being offered cocaine as payment for a car theft. He succumbed to temptation and started taking the Class A on a daily basis.  But the endless nights of hard partying and drug abuse took their toll. Ross put his and young son Moses’s lives at risk after he collapsed during a game of football.

    Haunted by his reckless actions, Ross decided to clean up his act and left Emmerdale for a fresh start with girlfriend Rebecca White.

    Aaron Dingle in Emmerdale as played by Danny Miller looks brooding
    Addiction has been a running theme in Aaron’s life (Credit: ITV)

    Aaron Dingle

    Aaron is one of Emmerdale’s most self-destructive characters. He’s had a troubled life and a history of drug abuse, self-harm and suicide attempts.

    These desperate cries for help have largely been driven by the trauma Aaron has suffered in his life – struggling with his sexuality, his toxic on/off love affair with Robert Sugden and the abuse he experienced at the hands of his father, Gordon.

    Aaron’s currently in a place of contentment with new boyfriend John Sugden, but there’s always a sense he could be tipped over the edge at any moment.

    Holly Barton on the ITV soap
    Tragic Holly lost her life to heroin (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Holly Barton’s death was a tough watch compared to other Emmerdale storylines based on addictions

    Holly’s premature death from a heroin overdose in 2016 sent shockwaves across the world of soap.

    The character’s lengthy battle with substance abuse began when she was a teenager. She started using cocaine recreationally, but soon moved on to ecstasy, ketamine, then heroin. Holly was eventually confronted by parents Moira and John. She ran away from home for a while, but they brought her back and helped her wean off drugs slowly.

    Months later, John was killed in a car accident and Holly relapsed, but she vowed to change and left the Dales for a new life in London.

    She returned in 2016 and it soon became clear she’d succumbed to her old demons. After causing more misery for her family, Holly pledged to get clean again and found support from fellow addict Jai Sharma.

    Then, in what appeared to be the middle of just an ordinary mid-week episode, came the shattering discovery that Holly had relapsed – and this time it was fatal. Moira discovered her tragic girl dead in her bed and an empty heroin wrap on the floor. It’s gone down as one of Emmerdale’s most dramatic exits as well as hardest endings for soap characters and their addictions.

    Moira looks incredulous as she takes a sip of coffee in Emmerdale
    Moira is sticking to soft drinks these days (Credit: ITV)

    Moira Dingle

    Addiction clearly runs in the Barton family, but Moira’s was with drink rather than drugs.

    Alcohol first became Moira’s friend after her affair with Cain’s secret son Nate became public knowledge. Ostracised by her family and friends, she hit the bottle.

    Moira’s dependence on drink almost destroyed her marriage to Cain. She put her young son Isaac at risk by passing out on the sofa and ignoring his cries for help. Then there was the time she passed out drunk behind the wheel and narrowly avoided a collision with another car.

    The farmer managed to get herself sober, but fell off the wagon briefly in 2022 after Cain took the blame for murdering Al Chapman. She suffered another brief relapse in 2024 in the weeks before she was diagnosed with a brain tumour.

    Moira is currently tee-total and we hope it stays that way.

    Pearl Ladderbanks in Emmerdale
    Gambling addict Pearl got sacked for stealing (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Pearl Ladderbanks

    2015 was Pearl’s annus horribilis. The Emmerdale golden oldie got herself into debt after underpaying her gas bill and knew her receptionist wage at the vets wasn’t enough to pay it back.

    Desperate times called for desperate measures and Pearl turned to gambling to fix her financial woes. She loved the thrill of her new habit, but unfortunately it only made matters worse.

    After a few big losses, Pearl began stealing from the vet’s and foolishly faked having Alzheimer’s to excuse the missing money. Pearl was found out when Vanessa Woodfield discovered a list of IOUs she’d been keeping. She got the sack and was forced to sell her house to Eric Pollard to pay off her debts.

    Vinny's dad Paul Ashdale looks menacing in Emmerdale (Credit: ITV)
    Paul had a long history of gambling (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale’s Paul Ashdale put the spotlight on gambling addictions

    Vinny’s wayward father Paul had a long history of gambling addiction. It led him to walk out on his son when he was young, leaving his ex-girlfriend Mandy to raise Vinny single handedly.

    Paul returned to the pair’s life in April 2020 and claimed he’d given up the gambling for good. He even managed to worm his way back into Mandy’s affections, and they made plans to marry.

    However, Paul was not the changed man he claimed to be. He was still gambling – making secret trips to the casino and frittering away thousands. Unable to tell Mandy the truth, Paul used Vinny as his emotional and physical punch bag.

    Eventually Vinny found the courage to tell girlfriend Liv Flaherty what was happening. On the day of Paul’s wedding to Mandy, Liv confronted him at the barn where he was getting hitched. Paul attacked her, but moments later Jimmy King’s lorry ploughed into the barn. Liv managed to escape, but Paul perished when the place went up in flames. Sadly, he became another Emmerdale character who faced a tragic fate after their addictions took hold.

    Liv Flaherty drinks in Emmerdale
    Guilt-ridden Liv turned to liquor to numb her pain (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Liv Flaherty

    The guilt over leaving Paul to die is what drove Liv back to drink. She had previously battled hard to overcome an alcohol addiction, but the relapse almost cost Liv her life.

    As her drinking binges got more extreme, the teen ended up in hospital after passing out at the cemetery and nearly choking on her own vomit. Following the scary episode, Liv promised big brother Aaron she was committed to getting sober.

    However, her manipulative cow of a mum, Sandra had other ideas and deliberately derailed Liv’s recovery by spiking her drink.

    In the end, Liv did manage to overcome her drinking demons, but met a tragic end in the Emmerdale 50th anniversary episode, which was a tough pill to swallow after defeating her addictions.

    Read more: Emmerdale’s most iconic villains

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

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

    Visit our Facebook page @emmerdaleinsider for all the latest Emmerdale news, gossip and spoilers and let us know what you think! Or find us on Twitter @emmerdaleinside

  • Pete Barton to return on Christmas Day? A new fan theory predicts

    Pete Barton to return on Christmas Day? A new fan theory predicts

    Following on from Ross Barton‘s return, a new fan theory has predicted Pete Barton will be the next one to return to Emmerdale.

    Ross returned to Emmerdale in October after six years away. He originally left the Dales in 2018 to start a new life following the horrendous acid attack. Now a new fan theory has suggested that Ross’s brother Pete could be on his way back to Emmerdale.

    Pete left Emmerdale in 2020 to join Ross in Liverpool. Could he once again follow his brother and head back to the village?

    Pete left Emmerdale in 2020 (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Who was Pete Barton in Emmerdale?

    Pete is the eldest son of Emma and James Barton. Despite leaving the village to be with Ross, Pete’s rivalry with his brother was the main focus during his time in Emmerdale.

    Pete quickly grew fond of Debbie Dingle, but on their wedding day he discovered that she had been cheating on him with Ross. A helicopter then crashed into the venue and Debbie was seriously injured.

    While Debbie was in hospital, Ross and Pete had a fight. Pete believed he’d killed Ross and so abandoned his body in the woods. it was later revealed that Ross was alive and well.

    The two continued to fight, and after assaulting Ross once again, Pete was sentenced to a short stint in prison.

    During his time in the Dales, Pete was unlucky in love. His marriage to Debbie was annulled, he made pass at his aunt Moira and had failed relationships with Rhona and Tracy.

    Could we soon see Pete’s rivalry with Ross again? (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Fan theory predicts Pete Barton return to Emmerdale

    Ross Barton returned to Emmerdale in October as part of Billy Fletcher’s illegal boxing story. Ross was revealed to be Billy’s opponent. Though he has since attempted to distance himself from the underground boxing scene in order to be a good father to son Moses.

    Last week, Holly Barton also returned to Emmerdale. The character died of an overdose back in 2016, however she appeared as part of mum Moira‘s dream while she was having an operation for the removal of a tumour.

    Now a fan theory has predicted that Pete will be next. Taking to X, they wrote: “September – Emma appeared. October – Ross returned. November – Holly appeared. And on Christmas Day Pete Barton is returning!!!”

    When questioned further, the poster wrote: “It’s mostly just a theory but he hasn’t acted in ages and him starting again now seems like suspiciously perfect timing.”

    Actor Anthony Quinlan, who also played Gilly Roach in Hollyoaks, has had two acting credits since leaving Emmerdale – a short film titled Asphyxiate, and an episode of crime drama London Kills. But will he be making his way back to the Dales?

    Read more: 10 best exits in Emmerdale

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

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

    Visit our Facebook page @emmerdaleinsider for all the latest Emmerdale news, gossip and spoilers and let us know what you think! Or find us on Twitter

  • Emmerdale review of the week: Moira’s alive, but Cain needs to go. And who is Steph?!

    Emmerdale review of the week: Moira’s alive, but Cain needs to go. And who is Steph?!

    This week’s Emmerdale review is brought to you from a place of deep despair, with cries of “WHHHHYYYY?”

    We are most definitely not on board with Cain and Ruby doing it. In fact, we’re so horrified by it that we’ve had quite an extreme realisation about Mr Dingle – more on that later.

    The awfulness of Cain and Ruby’s hook-up has tainted the whole of this week’s Emmerdale for us, but when we put our minds to it, we can remember some moments of brightness among the gloom.

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

    Moira and Holly in Emmerdale in 2025
    We loved Moira’s reunion with Holly (Credit: ITV)

    Moira and Holly’s reunion

    Let’s start with the good stuff: the build-up to Moira’s op, her fear about leaving her kids, and the op itself.

    We’re not always a fan of quirky tricks in soaps, but having Moira see daughter Holly Barton was a really lovely touch. And her leaving Holly to go and check on the boys was a clever way of showing us how much she wanted to live.

    It was sweet and emotional, and really moving. Natalie J Robb, who plays Moira, really knocked it out of the park too, showing us Moira’s terror about her operation in a very understated way. It was great.

    Poor Sam has coped with a lot (Credit: ITV)
    Poor Sam has been through a lot (Credit: ITV)

    Sweet supportive Sam

    And do you know what else we loved? Sweet Sam turning up at the hospital to support Cain, even when Cain left the hospital.

    We’ve been watching Sam and Alice’s sad journey on Classic Emmerdale, so probably because of that we felt a bit teary seeing Sam arrive with his Tupperware of pasties, ready to step up for his family. What a sweetheart.

    Steph's arrival will cause a stir in Emmerdale (Credit: ITV)
    Did Steph even exist before she came to the village? (Credit: ITV)

    We’ve got questions for Steph!

    We quite like what we’ve seen of Steph so far. But one thing we can’t get our heads round is her parents’ complete lack of interest in her life outside Emmerdale. They’ve not  spoken for more than a decade, but they haven’t asked her where she’s been living, or what she’s been doing, or if she’s single.

    Caleb assumed she didn’t have a job – which she apparently didn’t, but then how has she been supporting herself until now? Caleb also assumed she had the skills to be his second-in-command at the factory without checking.

    Maybe she’s a doctor or a lawyer or a stripper or a fighter pilot – he wouldn’t know because he didn’t even ask. It’s all a bit odd.

    Big thumbs down for Will and Kim in our Emmerdale review

    Just get back together already and stop all this exhausting brinkmanship.

    Cain and Ruby kiss on Emmerdale
    Is there any coming back from this one? (Credit: ITV/YouTube)

    We need to talk about Cain and Ruby in our Emmerdale review

    We suppose we need to talk about the huge Cain and Ruby shaped elephant in the room. But we don’t want to! Because it’s actually just awful, isn’t it? Nothing about their weird five-minute bunk up in the garage makes sense. And it’s hard to know where to start with listing everything about it that was so wrong. But let’s have a go.

    First up, Cain and Ruby have never even showed the tiniest bit of interest in one another. They’ve barely spoken. In fact, they barely spoke in the garage before they were suddenly snogging. It came so out of the blue that it was bewildering. If Cain had to cheat (though we question why) then we’d have perhaps gone for Ella, as they have a bit of a rapport. Not Ruby.

    Another objection we have to this whole sitch, is that Ruby has won our hearts over the last few months. We’ve seen her vulnerable side, got to know her, loved seeing her forge an awkward friendship with Moira, and now this. It’s just not Ruby. She makes mistakes undoubtedly, but she is loyal and fierce and – we reckon – a real woman’s woman. This dalliance is so out of character, it might have changed the way we feel about her forever, which is a real shame.

    Plus, Ruby is a smart, funny, clever woman who then messaged Cain and left her emergency contraception box in the top of the kitchen bin. Riiiiiight.

    We have a lot to say about Cain here too, but actually he deserves his own section, because WHAT ON EARTH is going on there?

    Ruby and Cain aren't doing the best job of keeping their secret!(Credit: ITV)
    We think it’s time for Cain to go (Credit: ITV)

    Cain needs to go

    We have always loved Cain Dingle. We’ve forgiven him so much over the years. But we’re about ready to say enough is enough. You’re 50 years old, mate. It’s time to grow up.

    We were disappointed in the way Cain reacted when Moira’s behaviour first started to change before her diagnosis. He let her down then. But, we thought, he’ll step up. He’ll make amends. It’ll be fine.

    Except he didn’t and it wasn’t.

    First he whinged about being left to look after things at the farm when Moira went to see her son Adam TO SAY GOODBYE, in case she died. Then he refused to talk about any of the important stuff Moira wanted to sort out IN CASE SHE DIED. And then he slept with Ruby while Moira was ON THE OPERATING TABLE. (We apologise for all this shouting but it really feels like Cain’s behaviour warrants a bit of shouting!)

    He even punched Jimmy (to be fair, Jimmy did quite deserve it but still there’s a time and a place) and got himself arrested.

    And now he’s being utterly VILE to Ruby too. Almost as if he’s blaming her for his own shortcomings.

    Suddenly, our Cain Dingle love has vanished. Gone. And we’re seeing him for what he really is – an abusive, stubborn man who’s too set in his toxic ways to ever change.

    And for that reason – and frankly we can’t believe we’re saying this but we are – we think it’s time for Cain Dingle to go.

    What do you think?

    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.

    Visit our Facebook page @emmerdaleinsider for all the latest Emmerdale news, gossip and spoilers and let us know what you think! Or find us on Twitter @emmerdaleinside

     

     

  • Sophie Powles: The Holly Barton actress’ life on the camera, to an off-screen romance with famous producer

    Sophie Powles: The Holly Barton actress’ life on the camera, to an off-screen romance with famous producer

    Sophie Powles is best known for playing Holly Barton in Emmerdale from 2009 to her on-screen death in 2016.

    Despite her short on-and-off appearances, Sophie was embroiled in some very hard-hitting storylines during her time on Emmerdale.

    These ranged from heroin addiction to a huge car crash which ended up killing off her on-screen father, John Barton.

    But who is the woman behind the character? And what has Sophie Powles been up to since she left Emmerdale?

    Moira hugs Holly tightly on the sofa
    Holly Barton left the soap in 2016 (Credit: ITV)

    Sophie Powles in Emmerdale

    Holly Barton was the daughter of John Barton and Moira Dingle, the sister of Matty Barton, and the half-sister of Adam Barton and Isaac Dingle.

    In July 2009, Holly and her family became the new tenants of Butlers Farm as they arrived in the Dales. She got a job at Home Farm, where she met Maisie Wylde. The pair grew close, and Maisie gave Holly drugs while on a night out.

    Her dabble in the substance world led to a long storyline of drug abuse, which she got from Roz Fielding.

    After a scary overdose, Holly fell into addiction. When Holly refused to stop doing drugs, John disowned her. Holly disappeared and was homeless for sometime, before she reunited with her parents.

    Both John and Moira were having affairs, which rocked her world. Later, however, a car crash left her father dead. Blaming herself, Holly then she left for London.

    In 2016, she returned to the Dales and fell into another bad episode of heroin addiction. After an uphill battle, Moira found Holly dead in her room after a heroin overdose.

    The star had only been back on Emmerdale for six months, but quit suddenly. The death remains one of the most shocking and tragic Emmerdale has ever screened given no press was done before it.

    Holly Barton actress Sophie in 2016 (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)
    Holly Barton actress Sophie in 2016 (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Who is Sophie Powles?

    Sophie is a British television actress who has starred over a variety of shows on the silver screen.

    She is originally from a seaside town in North East Lincolnshire Cleethorpes. She is most known for her role as Holly Barton, but has branched out of soaps into other areas.

    How old is Sophie Powles?

    Sophie is currently 36 years old (born September 16 1988). She started acting in 2008, when she was just 15.

    Emmerdale is Sophie's best-known role, but not her only one (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)
    Emmerdale is Sophie’s best-known role, but not her only one (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    What else Sophie Powles been in?

    Sophie has appeared in a host of other shows. Firstly, she had a role in the unsuccessful ITV drama series Britannia High.

    She played Ronnie, and was the only one of the main cast who was not a student at the fictional school of performing arts. The character was created especially for Powles, as all the main cast were already in place.

    Just one year later it was announced she’d be starring in Emmerdale as Holly Barton.

    She has also guest-starred in dramas such as Holby City and Dalziel and Pascoe.

    Post-Emmerdale and most recently, Sophie is currently working on a comedy film called Sober, which is expected to be released in March 2025. It is being written by Matthew Cooper, Tom Gibbons and Dean Smith, who worked across titles such as Hollyoaks and EastEnders.

    She is expected to play Daisy and the film centres around a man who goes for a swift pint with his mates the day his first child is born.

    The star now frequently models and works on behind-the-scenes projects including producing and directing. She also had a small role in ITV drama series The Long Shadow.

    Sophie has two daughters (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)
    Sophie has two daughters (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Sophie Powles’ relationship and children

    Having been off screens for around eight years, Sophie has been enjoying a quiet life with her friends and family.

    She is in a relationship with Mark Waters, who is best known for his roles behind the camera. He is a director and producer, known for Mean Girls (2004), 500 Days of Summer (2009) and He’s All That (2021).

    Sophie has also been working behind the camera on project with her partner.

    While it is not known how long the pair have been together, they often shared pictures of beach holidays on social media.

    Earlier this year, she announced the birth of her second child. Her first child was a daughter called Marli Ocean. She gave birth to her second daughter just before Christmas in 2023. They have not released her name to the public.

    Sophie is also a keen poet and sells her poetry in the form of art prints online.

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

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

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

    Visit our Facebook page @emmerdaleinsider for all the latest Emmerdale news, gossip and spoilers and let us know what you think! Or find us on Twitter @emmerdaleinside

  • Holly Barton in Emmerdale: Relationship with Aaron, drug addiction and untimely death

    Holly Barton in Emmerdale: Relationship with Aaron, drug addiction and untimely death

    Holly Barton and her family arrived in Emmerdale in 2009 and moved into Butlers Farm.

    She recently got a namecheck when her mum Moira was feeling concerned about her brain tumour diagnosis and upcoming operation. Visiting Holly’s tree, she opened up to Matty about her fears. With Matty telling his mum that Holly would have wanted her to have the operation.

    And tonight (Wednesday November 20) Holly appears to Moira as she goes under the knife.

    Holly’s life ended tragically, but what was her story?

    Holly dated Aaron for a while (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)
    Holly dated Aaron for a while (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The arrival of Holly Barton and her relationship with Aaron in Emmerdale

    Holly settled into village life quickly, securing a job at Home Farm, making friends with Maisie Wylde and starting a college course in Art. She soon met Aaron, who she was immediately attracted to.

    When Aaron accused Holly’s father of assault, she tried to seduce Aaron in an attempt to get him to drop the charges against John. Aaron told Holly he’d drop the charges if she had sex with him. Holly was disgusted and walked out. But the two did end up dating.

    It soon became obvious that Aaron was struggling with his sexuality and was using Holly to convince everyone that he wasn’t gay. Aaron tried to kiss Holly’s brother Adam. When Adam relayed this information to Holly, she didn’t believe him, but she did eventually break up with Aaron.

    Drugs took over Holly's life (Credit: ITV)
    Drugs took over Holly’s life (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Drug addiction

    Holly’s main storyline throughout her time in Emmerdale was her battle against drug addiction. She begun by using drugs recreationally and was sacked from Home Farm after giving Maisie cocaine on a night out.

    Things spiralled for Holly and she spent her time with her friend Roz – who supplied her with the drugs. She was eventually thrown out of college.

    Holly tried to get clean, but temptation was never too far away. On a night out with Aaron and Jackson, she bumped into Roz and once against took cocaine. Things got worse when she started flirting with a stranger to secure more drugs and took ecstasy, leading to her overdosing in the toilet. Fortunately, Aaron found her in time.

    Holly’s addiction saw her stealing ketamine from vet Rhona and money from Scarlett’s purse. She stole Valium pills and items such as MP3 players that she could sell for more drug money.

    When her parents demanded answers, Holly blamed Roz, but Roz told the truth – Holly had a serious drug problem. They tried to help her, but Holly ran away, only returning when she was tracked down or needed money.

    John and Moira locked Holly in a room in an attempt to stop her taking drugs, but the withdrawal became too difficult and Moira ended up purchasing heroin for her daughter in order to wean her off drugs slowly.

    Moira and Holly were heartbroken over John's death and Holly blamed herself (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)
    Moira and Holly were heartbroken over John’s death and Holly blamed herself (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    John’s death and exit

    Holly was devastated when she discovered that her mum was having an affair with Cain Dingle. Holly was determined to get her parents back together and was delighted when the plan worked. Along with her siblings Hannah and Adam, Holly booked a hotel room for their parents.

    The trio were later devastated to learn that John and Moira had been involved in a car accident and John hadn’t survived. Holly tried to be strong for her mother, but couldn’t help feeling guilty, believing that her dad’s death was her fault.

    She purchased some drugs, but was caught by Alex Moss before she could take them. However, on another occasion she did go through with it, but she convinced her family it was a one off.

    Needing a clean break, Holly decided to leave the Dales in 2012 for London to live with Roz. Holly secured a job in designing and said goodbye to her family. Adam was upset, believing the family should stick together, but Holly was adamant and Hannah decided to go with her.

    Holly just couldn't beat her drug habit (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)
    Holly just couldn’t beat her drug habit (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    How did Holly Barton die in Emmerdale?

    In 2016, Holly returned to Emmerdale, but it soon became clear that she had been taking drugs again. When her ex-boyfriend Dean turned up demanding cash for the drugs he supplied, she tried to bribe Charity into giving her the cash.

    Holly was later attacked by Dean and found by Cain. Holly became attracted to Cain and tried to split him and her mum up, but it didn’t work and Moira told Holly to leave the farm.

    After taking drugs again, Holly was found by her cousins Pete and Ross Barton and rushed to hospital. Moira promised to be there for her and help her through her addiction. Moira told Holly she didn’t want her to die and Holly promised to get clean again.

    Holly found support from fellow drug addict Jai after meeting him at a support group and the two of them attended a wedding together.

    The next day, Moira took some tea to Holly’s room, but seeing she was still asleep she left it there. Later, when Holly was still not up, Moira went to her daughter’s room once again and spotted a heroin wrapper on the floor. She struggled to wake Holly and it was later revealed that Holly had died from a heroin overdose.

    Moira kisses Holly's head in Emmerdale after she dies from a heroin overdose at Butlers Farm
    Holly’s death was devastating (Credit: ITV)

    Who played Holly Barton in Emmerdale?

    Holly was played by Sophie Powles. Before landing the part of Holly Barton in Emmerdale, Sophie appeared in Holby City and Dalziel and Pascoe. She also had a main role in teen musical drama Britannia High.

    Since leaving Emmerdale, Sophie has taken a step back from acting, although she did appear in one episode of The Long Shadow in 2023.

    In 2021, Sophie gave birth to her first child, Marli, and she often writes poetry, which she sells in the form of art prints online.

    Read more: The Barton family tree in Emmerdale

    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.

    Visit our Facebook page @emmerdaleinsider for all the latest Emmerdale news, gossip and spoilers and let us know what you think! Or find us on Twitter @emmerdaleinside

     

  • 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 

    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.

    Visit our Facebook page @emmerdaleinsider for all the latest Emmerdale news, gossip and spoilers and let us know what you think! Or find us on Twitter @emmerdaleinside

  • 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 

    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.

    Visit our Facebook page @emmerdaleinsider for all the latest Emmerdale news, gossip and spoilers and let us know what you think! Or find us on Twitter @emmerdaleinside