Tag: Lisa Dingle

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

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

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

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

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

    Faith dies in Cain’s arms

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

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

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

    Goodbye Zak and Lisa

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

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

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

    Eric’s Parkinson’s diagnosis

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

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

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

    Holly’s drug overdose

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

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

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

    Jackson’s assisted suicide

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

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

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

    Paddy’s depression

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

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

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

    Ashley’s dementia

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

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

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

    Belle’s mental health struggles

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

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

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

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  • As the Dingles celebrate 30 years – The best ever Dingle moments

    As the Dingles celebrate 30 years – The best ever Dingle moments

    The Dingles feel like part of the furniture in Emmerdale. Their numbers keep growing and their storylines keep getting more dramatic, and it’s hard to remember a time when there wasn’t at least one Dingle in the village!

    It’s 30 years since the family burst on to our screens, and they’re right at the heart of storylines this week as the family get the sad news that Zak – the head of the Dingles and Belle, Sam and Cain’s dad – had died.

    Emmerdale is celebrating the whole Dingle clan this week, so we decided to join in by remembering some of the best Dingle moments!

    Here’s what we chose – what are yours?

     

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    Silly moments for the Dingles in Emmerdale

    It’s strange to remember this now but when the Dingles first arrived on-screen, they were often the butt of jokes! Their scams and money-making schemes were the talk of the village – remember these?!

    Barry Clegg and his pig waste rocket
    Barry Clegg built the rocket and Butch planned a space trip (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Butch in space

    In 1997, Lisa’s ex-husband Barry Clegg built a rocket that ran on pig waste. So of course the Dingles decided to build a rocket and send Butch into space. Mark Charnock, who plays Marlon, says it was his favourite Dingle moment. It won’t surprise anyone to know their attempt to send Butch into space failed!

    Hillbilly rock

    It’s a bit of a cheat as it wasn’t just Dingles, and it wasn’t just in Emmerdale but the Woolpackers – a country music band – had some chart success back in the late 90s.
    Steve Halliwell, aka Zak Dingle, was joined by fellow Emmerdale stars Alun Lewis (Vic Windsor) and Billy Hartman (Terry) as well as Jane Cox (Lisa Dingle), and reached number five in the charts with Hillbilly Rock!

    Babies for the Dingles in Emmerdale

    We’ve seen five generations of Dingles on our screens and some very memorable births!

    Lisa and Zak and baby Belle
    Baby Belle’s arrival was a surprise for her parents! (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    A Christmas miracle

    Lisa didn’t know she was expecting when she gave birth to baby Belle. She felt a bit peculiar while she was out in the pen, helping Paddy look after a poorly pig. Lisa gave birth to baby Belle with Paddy’s help, on Christmas Day in 1998.

    Chas and Paddy say goodbye to baby Grace
    Chas and Paddy said a sad goodbye to baby Grace (Credit: ITV)

    Heartbreak for Chas

    There was heartbreak for Chas Dingle when she found out her unborn baby wouldn’t survive for long after she arrived. Chas chose to continue her pregnancy and when she gave birth to baby Grace, she and dad Paddy, imagined their daughter’s future. Baby Grace only lived for 29 minutes.

    Debbie’s surprise

    Teenager Debbie Dingle got pregnant after a brief affair with Andy Sugden. She kept her pregnancy a secret from just about everyone and eventually gave birth to little Sarah in the woods. Debbie struggled with motherhood at first, but she’s now devoted to Sarah and her son Jack.

    Weddings for the Dingles in Emmerdale

    Robron finally tie the knot

    Everyone had waited a long time for Robert Sugden and Aaron Dingle to tie the knot. They finally got their shiz together and planned their big day, only for Aaron’s mum Chas give birth to tragic baby Grace the day before. But with Chas’s blessing the pair finally walked down the aisle and made Robron official.

    Tina’s revenge

    Tina Dingle played a long game of revenge when she seduced brother Ben’s killer, Luke McAllister. She wooed Luke, convincing him and everyone else they had a future, she pretended to be pregnant, planned a wedding and manipulated Luke into selling his family heirlooms. And then she jilted him at the altar. Ouch!

    Chas and Carl on their wedding day
    Chas took revenge on cheating Carl on their wedding day (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Chas gets her own back

    Tina was obviously in Chas’s mind when she found out her fiancé Carl King was cheating with Eve Jenson. Just like her cousin before her, Chas kept on wedding planning, pocketing the cash Carl was handing over, and jilted him at the altar. He totally deserved it, let’s be honest. It was Chas’s finest moment!

    Debbie and Pete’s explosive wedding

    If we’re after the most dramatic wedding in Emmerdale, then Debbie Dingle’s big day with Pete Barton definitely fits the bill. Not only was the bride’s affair with the groom’s brother revealed at the reception, but thanks to a chain of events involving Robert Sugden, Chrissie White and Adam Barton, a helicopter crashed into the party, killing Val Pollard!

    Lisa and Zak as Lisa dies
    Lisa passed away on her wedding day (Credit: ITV)

    Lisa’s tragic big day

    After finally rekindling her relationship with Zak, Lisa was thrilled when they walked down the aisle for a second time. The pair had a perfect wedding day – the Woolpackers even made an appearance at the reception – and then Lisa headed back to Wishing Well Cottage to change her dress. She sat down next to loyal pooch Monty and passed away peacefully. SOB!

    Deaths for the Dingle family in Emmerdale

    Of course, with the births and the marriages, there has to come the deaths. It’s the circle of life, as Elton John would say. Here’s the best ones:

    faith and Cain enjoy the day together at the seaside in Emmerdale Dingles Emmerdale
    Cain gave Faith a memorable ‘trip’ to the seaside before she died (Credit: ITV)

    Faith makes her mark

    Yes Faith wasn’t the best mum to Chas and Cain, and she didn’t even know newcomer son Caleb, but everyone loved her just the same. From her arrival in Emmerdale to her final days spent on a trip to the seaside (sort of), she stole the show, and her peaceful death with son Cain at her side, was perfect.

    Gennie’s tragic demise

    It was YEARS ago but we’re still reeling at Genesis Walker’s brutal death at the hands of Dales killer Cameron Murray. Gennie had worked out Cameron was the killer, but he chased her down and killed her. It was a shocking soap moment and one Emmerdale fans will remember forever.

    Drama for the Dingles in Emmerdale

    Where there’s a Dingle, there’s always drama! It’s hard to pick the most dramatic Dingle moments but here’s a few that got our hearts racing.

    Charity gives evidence against Bails Dingles Emmerdale
    Charity bravely faced her abuser in court (Credit: ITV)

    Charity v Bails

    Brave, bold Charity confronted her past, literally and metaphorically, when she took on her one-time abuser, DI Mark Bails. Not only did Charity face the rapist police officer in court, she also discovered the son she thought had died – Ryan Stocks – was alive and well, and reconnected with him.

    Chas and Debbie Vs Cameron

    Emmerdale killer Cameron Murray went to jail, only to escape and come back to the village to torment his former lovers Chas and Debbie. In tense scenes, unhinged Cameron held the whole pub at gunpoint, shooting Alicia Metcalfe in the process. And then he pursued a terrified Debbie and Chas through the flooded pub cellar before he was electrocuted and died.

    Tom smashes the door with an axe as Belle screams
    The tension was high as Tom tracked Belle down (Credit: ITV)

    Belle and Tom’s axe-wielding confrontation

    It’s hard to pick a moment from this ongoing tale, but just a few weeks ago, Belle lashed out and stuck an axe in Tom’s back – and who could blame her?! The moment when a frantic, screaming Belle was on one side of the door, with Tom smashing his way through, Jack Nicholson style, will go down in Emmerdale history!

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  • Zak Dingle’s best ever moments in the Dales

    Zak Dingle’s best ever moments in the Dales

    Zak Dingle was a mainstay in Emmerdale for nearly 30 years following his introduction to the soap in 1994.

    Originally a boxing hardman, Zak evolved into a loving family man and the nation cried with him when he discovered his wife Lisa had died in her chair following their second wedding.

    Sadly, actor Steve Halliwell passed away last December and Emmerdale producers have made clear their intentions to give him an on-screen send off.

    As that looks like it will soon play out, we take a look at Zak Dingle’s best moments.

    Zak and Ned on Emmerdale
    Zak fought Ned Glover in one of his first scenes (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Zak’s arrival

    Zak Dingle arrived in Emmerdale in October 1994 and immediately started feuding with the locals.

    Previously a bare-knuckle boxer, Zak challenged Ned Glover to a bare-knuckle fistfight, which he lost.

    He also started a feud with local family the McAllisters, who he blamed for his son Ben’s death a few months prior.

    Zak was initially only supposed to be in a few episodes, but he made such a mark that Steve Halliwell was asked to stay on. The rest, as they say, is history.

    Zak, Lisa and baby Belle on Emmerdale
    Belle was a Christmas surprise (Credit: ITV)

    Meeting Lisa and Belle

    Zak met Lisa in 1996 and the two were instantly smitten. They married in 1998 and later that year at Christmas, Lisa gave birth to Belle. It was a big surprise as Lisa hadn’t even known she was pregnant.

    Zak and Lisa’s relationship was far from plain sailing – who can forget Joanie taking Zak away from Lisa for a while? – but they always found their way back to each other.

    The Dingles smiling on Zak and Lisa's wedding day in Emmerdale
    Zak and Lisa remarried before her death (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale Zak Dingle: Losing Lisa

    While not a good moment, we did get to witness some of Halliwell’s best acting as Zak lost his soulmate, Lisa.

    In 2019, Lisa was diagnosed with a heart condition and was given only a short amount of time left to live. They decided to re-marry, but the marriage was a short one.

    Following the wedding, Lisa returned home to change out of her dress. Zak later found her, apparently asleep on the sofa. However, when Zak tried to wake up his new bride, he realised that she had passed away. Sobs.

    Zak and Lisa holding hands at home
    Losing Lisa hit Zak hard (Credit: ITV)

    Butch’s death

    Zak suffered a lot of sorrow during his time in the Dales. One of the earlier moments saw his son Butch killed when a lorry crashed into the vehicle he was travelling in.

    Zak later discovered that his mechanic wife Lisa had worked on the lorry before it crashed and the couple were briefly torn apart as the grieving father blamed her for Butch’s death.

    Zak, Sam, Mandy and Butch
    Zak was devastated by Butch’s passing (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale Zak Dingle: Diagnosed with cancer

    In 2001, Zak was diagnosed with testicular cancer, but he refused to have treatment.

    This resulted in the family kidnapping him in bid to make him see sense. Zak eventually went to hospital and made a full recovery.

    There was a touching scene years later in 2016 when Zak’s cancer was revisited. Knowing Zak had previously fought testicular cancer, David Metcalfe turned to him for some advice after he was told that he’d have to lose a testicle as part of his own battle against cancer.

    Emmerdale's young Cain
    Cain discovered Zak was his real dad (Credit: ITV)

    Cain discovers the truth

    Bad boy Cain was initially introduced to the show as Zak’s nephew, but it was later revealed that Zak and his brother’s wife Faith had had an affair and Zak was in fact Cain’s dad.

    This truth came out during a heated argument between the pair. The two went on to have a strained relationship. This came to a head in 2011 when Cain was viciously attacked and left for dead. Zak was later revealed to be the culprit.

    Sad Zak in Emmerdale
    Zak suffered from mental illness (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale Zak Dingle: Nervous breakdown

    Following his attack on Cain, Zak suffered with depression. He hit the bottle and became erratic and paranoid.

    One episode saw him kill some chickens after he convinced himself there was something wrong with them. Another occasion saw him wandering the Moors while seeing visions of his dead son Butch.

    He also became convinced that his cancer had returned. It later became apparent that he was suffering a nervous breakdown and he was sectioned. Halliwell was praised by fans for his emotional portrayal during this storyline.

    Zak Dingle smiling in a promo photo
    Steve Halliwell passed away last year (Credit: ITV)

    Final scene

    Zak’s final episode aired in June 2023. During a light-hearted scene, Zak was shown beeping the horn on his mobility scooter as Dan Spencer, who was working at the garage, called him Evel Knievel.

    Dan then asked him how many buses he’d driven over lately, with Zak joking that the potholes were enough of a challenge. Dan remarked that it was nice to see Zak out and about.

    Read now: Belle Dingle: Killer, mental health crisis and domestic violence victim

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  • Zak Dingle in Emmerdale: Rocky relationship with Cain, mental health struggles and Lisa’s tragic death

    Zak Dingle in Emmerdale: Rocky relationship with Cain, mental health struggles and Lisa’s tragic death

    Zak Dingle was a mainstay in Emmerdale for almost 30 years. As the head of the Dingle clan, he was involved in some huge storylines during his time in the village.

    During his life, Zak fathered seven children – though we didn’t meet them all – and married three different women. He was originally introduced as a boxing hardman, but soon evolved into a loving family man.

    With Zak’s on-screen funeral taking place this week, here’s the lowdown on everything Zak Dingle.

    Zak Dingle’s arrival in Emmerdale

    Zak Dingle arrived in Emmerdale in October 1994 and immediately got on the wrong side of the locals. Having previously been a bare-knuckle boxer, Zak challenged old adversary Ned Glover to a bare-knuckle fight, which he went on to lose.

    The Dingle family also started a feud with the McAllister family after holding them responsible for the death of Zak’s son, Ben. Ben was actually the first member of the Dingle family to appear in Emmerdale (August 1994). During a fight with Luke McAllister, Ben died of a heart defect, but the Dingles continued to blame Luke.

    Zak was initially only supposed to be in a few episodes, but he made such a mark that actor Steve Halliwell was asked to stay on. The rest, as they say, is history.

    Divorce from Nellie and meeting Lisa

    Nellie was Zak’s first wife and the mother of five of his children – Nathan, Butch, Ben, Sam and Tina. She arrived at the start of 1995 and left at the end of the year to care for her father in Ireland.

    Zak met Lisa in 1996 and the couple were instantly smitten. After divorcing Nellie, Zak married Lisa in 1998. That Christmas the pair got a present in the form of a baby, who they named Belle. It was a big surprise as Lisa hadn’t even known she was pregnant!

    Nellie returned in 2000 and attempted to win Zak back, but he was not for turning.

    Emmerdale's Cain and Zak in the pub
    Cain and Zak ended on good terms (Credit: ITV/ Shutterstock)

    Relationship with Cain

    Cain Dingle arrived in 2000 to attend the funeral of his ‘cousin’ Butch. But it was later revealed that Butch was actually his half brother.

    Zak had a tempestuous relationship with Cain and during a heated argument in 2001, Zak revealed to Cain that he was his dad following an affair with Cain’s mum, Faith.

    Cain and Zak went on to have a strained relationship. This came to a head in 2011 when Cain was viciously attacked and left for dead. Zak was later revealed to be the culprit. Zak and Cain’s relationship improved over the years, and, aside from Debbie, Cain was the last of the Dingles to see Zak alive. He is also the one to break the news of Zak’s passing to the rest of the family.

    Zak’s health issues

    In 2001, Zak was diagnosed with testicular cancer, but he refused to have treatment. His family eventually made him see sense and he went to hospital, eventually making a full recovery.

    Years later, following this incident with Cain in 2011, Zak’s mental health took centre stage. Feeling guilty for attacking his son, Zak struggled to cope. He suffered from bouts of depression and hit the bottle hard.

    He later became erratic and paranoid. After a vet gave his chickens a full bill of health, Zak convinced himself that something was wrong with them and he killed them. He also saw visions of his dead son Butch and became convinced that his cancer had returned. When it became obvious that a nervous breakdown was taking place, Zak was sectioned.

    The storyline and Halliwell himself were praised by fans, who responded well to seeing an emotional side to Zak. The soap also received praise for covering the issue of male mental illness.

    Emmerdale's Lisa and Zak in the pub
    Lisa and Zak were a much-loved couple (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Joanie and losing Lisa

    Zak and Lisa’s relationship wasn’t always rock solid, but they always found their way back to each other.

    In 2000, Zak’s son Butch was killed when a lorry crashed into the bus he was travelling in. Zak initially blamed mechanic Lisa after he discovered that she had worked on the vehicle before it crashed. But he eventually relented.

    The marriage collapsed completely in 2015 when Zak started a relationship with their lodger Joanie. Lisa and Zak divorced in 2016 and Zak married Joanie. The marriage was short-lived, however, due to Zak remaining close to his ex. Joanie then suffered a cardiac arrest and died in early 2017.

    Lisa and Zak reunited in 2018. But there was no happy ever after as just a year later, Lisa was diagnosed with a heart condition and was given only a short amount of time left to live. The couple decided to re-marry, in what was an emotional occasion all round.

    Following the wedding, Lisa returned home to change out of her dress after it became covered in mud. Zak went to find her and found her asleep on the sofa, but when he tried to wake her up he realised that she had passed away.

    Emmerdale's Sam and Zak at a wedding
    Steve Halliwell played the legendary character (Credit: Photo by ITV/Shutterstock )

    Who played Zak Dingle?

    Steve Halliwell played Zak from his first appearance in October 1994 until his final appearance in June 2023. One of his final scenes saw Zak beeping the horn on his mobility scooter as Dan Spencer, who was working at the garage, called him Evel Knievel. Zak then headed off to live in Scotland with Debbie.

    In December 2023, it was announced that Steve Halliwell had sadly passed away at the age of 77. In a statement, the soap said: “It is with deep sadness and a heavy heart that Emmerdale can confirm that Steve Halliwell, our beloved Zak Dingle, has peacefully passed away.

    “Steve will forever be synonymous with Emmerdale. The proud defender and head of the Dingle family. Heart and humour in all he did, it has been and always will be impossible not to smile when you think of him.

    “All our thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends and loved ones through this very difficult time, and we’d request that their privacy is respected as they grieve for his loss.”

    Prior to Emmerdale, Halliwell had a long-standing role in The Practice, as well as making appearances in the likes of Coronation Street, Heartbeat and Cracker.

    Read now: Belle Dingle: Killer, mental health crisis and domestic violence victim

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  • Who is returning for Zak Dingle’s funeral? From Debbie Dingle to Lisa – all the fan theories so far

    Who is returning for Zak Dingle’s funeral? From Debbie Dingle to Lisa – all the fan theories so far

    A dark cloud is set to fall over the Dingle family farm with the sad news that beloved patriarch and Emmerdale icon Zak has died. In scenes airing next week, the family will learn the shocking news after a call from Debbie, who breaks the tragic news to her devastated relatives.

    Sadly, fans will have been expecting the news for some time now – following actor Steve Halliwell’s sad passing late last year. The show has finally caught up to reality, and Zak’s funeral scenes are set to air in the coming weeks.

    Moira looks sad as she talks to Cain on Emmerdale
    Moira breaks the sad news to Cain (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale spoilers: The Dingles learn that Zak has died

    But, this being a Dingle family funeral, the event won’t go by without drama of its own. And recent Emmerdale spoilers have confirmed that there will be a surprise face or too at Zak’s funeral.

    This was seemingly confirmed by actor Jeff Hordley, who revealed yesterday (Monday, October 7): ‘It’s someone you might know. They’re not going to make things go smoothly for the Dingles.’

    But who will be paying the Dingles a visit?

    Debbie Dingle looking confused on Emmerdale
    Fans have long hoped for Debbie’s return to the soap (Credit: ITV)

    Debbie Dingle

    Of all the characters it’d make sense to return for Zak’s funeral, granddaughter Debbie – offspring of Cain and Charity – is a no-brainer.

    Unfortunately, due to behind-the-scenes friction between the actress and the soap, Charley Webb’s return to Emmerdale seems unlikely at best.

    However, that hasn’t stopped fans from hoping for her return.

    “Debbie with a new head. How many heads has Ben Eastenders had so far last count?,” asked one fan, suggesting that producers might re-cast the character.

    “Wanna say Debbie but Charley won’t be coming back unless she’s recast which is a shame cos she’s the OG Debbie,” bemoaned another.

    Lisa looks sad on Emmerdale
    Could a ghostly Lisa return to see Zak off? (Credit: ITV)

    Lisa Dingle

    Interestingly, Jeff hinted that the returning character could be someone coming back from the dead. While an EastEnders-style resurrection seems unlikely, Zak’s beloved wife Lisa could return in a poignant graveside cameo.

    “Maybe the return is Lisa the ghost like when Jack appeared at his funeral but obviously Jane can film a scene in person. I’d love a scene between Lisa and Belle,” suggested one fan.

    Emily looks agitated on Emmerdale
    Emily is one of the soap’s most beloved characters (Credit: ITV/YouTube)

    Emily Kirk

    Mild-mannered Emily was the husband of Zak’s late son, Butch. Taking a job at the Post Office, she met and soon warmed to Butch, beginning their sweet romance.

    It ended tragically, however, when Butch was fatally injured during a terrible car chase between him and Emily’s protective father, John. Butch and Emily were married on his deathbed, with Butch passing shortly after they said their vows.

    Although Emily re-married – to vet Paddy – she remained close to the Dingles. It would make sense if Emily were to return to pay her last respects to beloved father figure Zak.

    “If Emily is not the Dingle returning then I don’t want it,” huffed one fan on X.

    Kathy smiling on Emmerdale

    Kathy Glover

    She may not have been a Dingle, but Kathy Glover is an undeniable part of Emmerdale history, with links to all of the soap’s most iconic figures – from Zak himself to Seth, Butch and Alan.

    “With Zak’s death and funeral next week, now would have been the right time for a small return for Kathy Glover. She could have spoke about Butch, Seth, Alan and of course come face to face with Kim Tate again,” suggested one hopeful viewer.

    Ross Barton in a promo shot for his return to Emmerdale (Credit: ITV)
    Ross is coming back to the Dales (Credit: ITV)

    Ross Barton

    It has already been confirmed that Ross Barton will be returning to the soap later this year. With Debbie unlikely to be returning, and Ross having so many Dingle ties (including son Moses, who he shared with Charity), could this be the character’s foot back in the door?

    Read more: Laurel’s many, many mistakes with men in Emmerdale

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  • Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Debbie disowned after violent showdown with Lisa

    Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Debbie disowned after violent showdown with Lisa

    Classic Emmerdale spoilers for episodes airing on ITV3 on Wednesday October 2 reveal Debbie is cast out by the Dingles after Lisa attacks her. These episodes originally aired on 6 and 7 February 2006.

    Debbie and Lisa have a violent confrontation (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)
    Debbie and Lisa have a violent confrontation (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Debbie and the Dingles at war

    Wanting to make sure the Dingles know she does not want Sarah back, Debbie tips her old cot down the stairs. Lisa struggles to stay calm and Debbie is pleased to see she’s getting to her.

    Lisa eventually gives Debbie a piece of her mind before breaking down in tears. Debbie hates seeing Lisa upset and agrees Sarah can come home.

    When Cain then returns without Sarah, all hell breaks loose. Debbie is smug as he explains Emily and Sarah had moved by the time he got there. Andy is fuming and Jack has to hold him back, meanwhile, Cain refuses to talk to Debbie.

    Debbie’s attitude infuriates Lisa and she’s tipped over the edge when Debbie questions her parenting of Belle. Lisa launches herself at Debbie and has to be restrained by Zak. Debbie is dragged out by Cain and as Zak comforts Lisa, Debs is left banging on the door outside.

    Meanwhile, the Sugdens try to come to terms with Sarah not coming home. Andy is gutted and knows Daz will feel just as bad when he breaks the news to him.

    Debbie is not impressed by the hostel she visits with Jasmine and Ashley (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)
    Debbie is not impressed by the hostel she visits with Jasmine and Ashley (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Debbie burns her bridges in Classic Emmerdale

    Ashley and Jasmine take Debbie to look at a hostel. But when she sees the living conditions she knows she has to get back in at the Dingles’. She apologises and tells her family she wants Sarah back.

    They are all stunned, but that soon turns to anger when she reveals that she only wants the baby so she can get a council house. Cain lashes out, telling his daughter she is poison. The family turn their backs on her completely.

    Debbie heads back to Jasmine, who offers comfort. She begs Ashley to take Debbie in, but will he agree?

    Aaron’s fears revealed

    As Aaron continues to wind Chas up, he finds himself spending time with Del. He eventually admits to her he’s worried he will be pushed out at home when Sandra has the new baby.

    Del explains to Chas Aaron’s worries, but Chas is more upset that he chose to confide in Del and not her. Their relationship is getting worse not better and she doesn’t know where to turn.

    Aaron later discovers from Victoria and Kayleigh that Carl and Del once slept together. He intends to tell Chas to upset her, but will his plan work?

    Nicola pushes Ivan in Classic Emmerdale

    Ivan wants to get Simon and Nicola to at least talk. He encourages Simon to sit down with his ex as their behaviour is upsetting everyone. But it doesn’t go well and Nicola turns to Ivan for comfort. He feels very awkward about being her shoulder to cry on, but will he tell her?

    Read more: Nicola makes a move on Ivan

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