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

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

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

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

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

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

    Best Emmerdale exits: Zoe Tate

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Carl King

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Ashley Thomas

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Emmerdale exits: Butch Dingle

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Tom King

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

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

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

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

    He followed his father six feet under in 2012.

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

    Jackson Walsh

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Emmerdale exits: Holly Barton

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

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

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

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

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

    Andy Sugden

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

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

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

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

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

    Donna Windsor dies in Emmerdale

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

    Emmerdale exits: Donna Windsor

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Kim Tate

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

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

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

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

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

    What a Queen!

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

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  • Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Zoe’s shocking betrayal and Paddy’s painful warning

    Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Zoe’s shocking betrayal and Paddy’s painful warning

    In Classic Emmerdale on ITV3 on Wednesday July 10, Zoe Tate faces a crushing betrayal while Paddy Kirk endures a violent warning. These episodes originally aired on September 20 and 21, 2005.

    Zoe awaiting the plane
    Can Zoe say no to Sadie’s proposal? (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Classic Emmerdale: Zoe is double-crossed

    Zoe Tate’s hopes for a smooth escape disappear when Effie Harrison sabotages her plan to flee to Ireland. After leaving a frantic message for Callum Rennie, she feels relieved when he arrives with the passports. Zoe, Effie, and the kids head off to catch their plane, but a shocking twist awaits at the marina in Ireland.

    Sadie King steps out of the seaplane instead of Zoe’s children, leaving Zoe furious. Discovering Effie and Sadie’s conspiracy, Zoe feels devastated learning that her daughter Jean remains at Home Farm.

    In a fit of rage, Zoe punches Effie but realizes she must return home with Sadie. Zoe reluctantly signs over Home Farm to the Kings, unable to escape her impending trial.

    In Classic Emmerdale, Sadie hands Tom the deeds for Home Farm
    A delighted Tom receives the deeds for Home Farm (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Classic Emmerdale: Max King’s regretful decision

    Meanwhile, Max King finds his first official day at King & Sons underwhelming. Confiding in Robert Sugden, Max reveals his deep regret about ever coming to Emmerdale, adding another layer of tension to the ongoing drama in the King family.

    Scott knees Paddy in the groin in Classic Emmerdale
    Scott threatens Paddy (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Paddy’s showdown with Scott Windsor

    The drama intensifies as Paddy Kirk becomes the target of Scott Windsor’s wrath. After refusing to respond to Zoe’s blackmail attempts, Paddy is confronted by Scott, who understands the vet holds the key to his future.

    In a violent confrontation, Scott pins Paddy against a wall, delivering a threatening warning before kneeing him in the groin. Paddy falls to the floor, left reeling from the painful encounter.

    Classic Emmerdale: Tom King’s triumph and Jimmy’s discomfort

    On a different front, Tom is ecstatic about his acquisition of Home Farm. Proudly sharing the news with his sons, Tom’s delight contrasts sharply with Jimmy King’s unease. Jimmy is stunned to learn that Sadie orchestrated the deal, leaving him visibly uncomfortable with the turn of events.

    Rodney’s shocking discovery

    As the episode unfolds, Rodney Blackstock heads to Home Farm to take measurements, only to be blindsided by Callum Rennie’s revelation. Rodney is horrified to learn that the property has been sold to Tom King, but what will he do about it?

    Emmerdale usually airs weeknights on ITV at 7.30pm.

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

  • Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Tom is furious as Zoe’s desperate plan crumbles

    Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Tom is furious as Zoe’s desperate plan crumbles

    In Classic Emmerdale airing on ITV3 on Tuesday July 9, Tom King battles his sons’ reluctance, Paddy suffers a crisis of confidence and Zoe’s escape plan falls apart.

    These episodes originally aired on September 18 and 19 2005.

    Tom King Snr sits behind a desk looking stern in Classic Emmerdale
    Tom’s had enough (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Classic Emmerdale: Tom reaches boiling point

    The Briggs lose their cattle and must sell their land to the Kings. Tom King seizes this opportunity and calls a family meeting. He announces they no longer need to sell the haulage company. When his sons hesitate to support him, Tom’s anger flares up.

    Frustrated and feeling betrayed, he declares he’s had enough. This discord leaves the Kings on shaky ground, questioning Tom’s authority.

    Paddy’s crisis of confidence

    At the vet’s, Paddy Kirk struggles with his confidence. He finds himself unable to treat a dog properly. Max King tries to lift his spirits, but fails. Dejected, Paddy heads to The Woolpack to drown his sorrows.

    Rodney and Paul’s unwanted admirers

    Rodney Blackstock and Paul Lambert have unwanted affections. Delphine LaClair, a vineyard buyer, feels smitten with Rodney. Estate agent Aubrey Bedford fawns over Paul.

    Instead of shying away, Rodney and Paul decide to have fun. This leads to amusing father-son antics amidst romantic chaos.

    Callum spots Effie and Zoe kissing
    Callum walks in on Zoe and Effie kissing (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Classic Emmerdale: Zoe’s plan hits a wall

    Callum Rennie waits for fake passports for Zoe Tate, Effie Harrison, and the children. He returns to Home Farm and discovers Zoe and Effie kissing.

    Furious, he storms out with the vital documents. This leaves Zoe distraught, realising her escape plan cannot work without Callum.

    Rodney’s big buy

    Rodney boasts about acquiring Home Farm for £3.5 million. Sadie King overhears and slyly informs him Zoe wanted to sell for less. This plants seeds of doubt in Rodney’s mind and spells trouble for his venture.

    Tom’s grand reveal

    Tom King wants to solidify his family’s new venture. He takes them to a field behind the vet’s. A massive billboard advertises their new development. The Kings’ future seems promising, yet internal conflicts suggest turbulent times ahead.

    Emmerdale usually airs weeknights on ITV at 7.30pm.

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

  • Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Zoe plans a risky escape and Max has shocking family initiation

    Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Zoe plans a risky escape and Max has shocking family initiation

    In Classic Emmerdale spoilers for today (Monday July 8), tensions are high as Zoe Tate plots an escape. Meanwhile, Max King finds himself deeper in the family business, with devastating consequences.

    These episodes first aired on September 15 and 16 2005.

    Zoe and Effie talk seriously in Classic Emmerdale
    Zoe is unsure if she should believe Effie (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Classic Emmerdale: Zoe makes a daring escape plan

    Zoe Tate fears Callum Rennie won’t support her escape if he discovers Effie Harrison’s involvement. Effie confronts Zoe, leading to a passionate kiss and a bedroom rendezvous.

    Zoe later reveals to a shocked Callum that Effie will join them as the nanny, leaving him no choice but to accept. Effie suggests traveling separately with the children to avoid suspicion if the police intervene.

    Zoe agrees, and they decide Effie and the kids will fly to Ireland to reunite with her.

    The Briggs family are horrified to learn they may lose their herd in Classic Emmerdale
    Paddy and Max’s actions have lead to deadly consequences (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Deadly consequences for Paddy and Max

    A devastating incident at the farm leaves Paddy Kirk and Max King scrambling for answers. After a distressing call from Craig Briggs, Paddy and Max rush to the scene, discovering numerous dead or dying calves. Paddy struggles to understand the high dosage he prescribed, while Max feels overwhelming guilt.

    In Classic Emmerdale, the Briggs may lose their herd
    Have Max’s actions caused the Briggs to lose their farm?(Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Classic Emmerdale: Max’s twisted initiation

    Max visits Craig to confess his and Paddy’s role in the cattle deaths. Craig, suspecting foul play, aggressively confronts Max and reveals his knowledge of their actions.

    Shaken, Max reports back to Tom King, who shockingly praises him and declares him a fully fledged family member due to his evil actions. Despite Tom’s approval, Max struggles with his new identity and guilt.

    Jack and Zoe’s farm fallout

    Jack Sugden aggressively confronts Zoe over her decision to sell Andy Sugden’s farm without warning. Although Zoe initially brushes off Jack’s anger, she later visits him to apologise.

    She explains she wanted a quick sale and assures him that Rodney Blackstock will make a better landlord than Tom. Will Jack be so forgiving?

    Emmerdale usually airs weeknights on ITV at 7.30pm.

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

  • Home Farm: A complete list of everyone who’s lived there from the Tates to the Whites

    Home Farm: A complete list of everyone who’s lived there from the Tates to the Whites

    Home Farm in Emmerdale is the sprawling country estate and the jewel in the village crown. The grand 17th century property has 11 bedrooms and acres of land.

    It is located about half a mile from the village and is part of the Home Farm Estate.

    The current owner and lady of the manor is Kim Tate, who has lived there on and off since 1989.

    Kim lives in Home Farm with her husband Will Taylor, his daughter Dawn Fletcher, her husband Billy and their baby son Evan.

    Also in residence are Kim’s protégée Gabby Thomas, her young son Thomas Tate, Dawn’s son Lucas Taylor, his half-sister Clemmie Reed.

    The original Lord and Lady of Home Farm look annoyed in Emmerdale
    Lord and Lady Verney (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The history of Home Farm in Emmerdale

    Home Farm is situated on the edge of the village and was originally named Millfield Hall. It belonged to the Verney family and had been in their possession for generations.

    In 1973, George and Laura Verney were lord and lady of the manor. Following George’s death five years later, his nephew Gerald Verney took over, but was then forced to sell up to pay off his mounting debts.

    Millfield Hall was sold to North Yorkshire Estates (NY Estates) and given the new name, Home Farm.

    Over the next decade, various families resided in the property and managed the Home Farm business estate. These included Trevor Thatcher, Maurice Westrop and Richard Antsy.

    In 1988, Joe Sudgen and Alan Tate were swindled out of purchasing Home Farm by ruthless Denis Rigg, who lived there for a year he was crushed to death by a bull.

    The country pile went up for sale again and was snapped by haulage baron Frank Tate, ushering in a new era for Home Farm.

    Chris Tate, Zoe Tate, Frank Tate and Kim Tate in family shot
    The Tates spiced things up (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The Tates at Home Farm in Emmerdale: 1989-2005

    Frank Tate arrived in the village in 1989, alongside his second wife Kim, and his grown-up children Chris and Zoe.

    Rich and powerful, Frank not only purchased Home Farm, but all the land that went with it. He had big plans for the village, but was met with opposition from the locals, in particular Jack Sugden.

    When a plane crashed into the village in 1993, Frank became a local hero after he helped save lives.

    Drama

    Kim Tate had successfully managed to find her way into Frank’s bed, having started out as his secretary. However, she soon tired of married life and had two affairs. The first was with gamekeeper Neil Kincaid and then Home Farm employee Dave Glover.

    Divorce

    Frank and Kim divorced after he uncovered her betrayal with Neil, but they remarried on Christmas Day 1994.

    Frank Tate clutches his arm as Kim watches on in Emmerdale
    Kim was the death of Frank (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Deaths

    Kim’s toy boy lover Dave perished in a fire at Home Farm on Boxing Day 1996 after rescuing her baby son, James from the flames.

    Frank survived his first heart attack in 1994, but his next one in 1997 proved to be fatal. Every moment of his slow and painful death in the living room of Home Farm was witnessed by Kim – who then fled the village in a helicopter to escape prison.

    In 2003, Home Farm heir Chris committed suicide after learning he had an inoperable brain tumour. He tried to frame former wife Charity Dingle for murder.

    Destruction

    By 2005, Zoe was done with Home Farm and arranged to emigrate with her daughter Jean and Chris’s son Joseph. She was blackmailed into selling to the King family for a reduced price. But in a parting act of defiance, vengeful Zoe triggered a gas leak which resulted in Home Farm going up in flames!

    Tom King, Max King and Jimmy King have the keys to Home Farm in Emmerdale
    The Kings’ joy at getting the keys to Home Farm was short-lived when Zoe blew it up! (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The Kings: 2005-2008

    In 2005, widower Tom King moved in with his sons Jimmy, Matthew, Carl and Max – as well as their numerous wives.

    Like the Tates, the Kings were also in the haulage business, and ran their enterprise King & Sons from the estate.

    The Kings may have been rich and powerful, but life at Home Farm brought them nothing but misery and misfortune.

    In fact it’s only Jimmy who lived to tell the tale.

    Tom King lies dead after being pushed out of a window at Home Farm in Emmerdale
    Carl killed his dad (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Death

    Are you ready? Max, the youngest King son, was killed in a car crash in 2005. Tom met his maker on Christmas Day 2006 when he was pushed out of a window at Home Farm, sparking the show’s biggest ever whodunit. It turned out son Carl King was responsible.

    Matthew was next to fall off the mortal coil when he died trying to mow down Carl. And as for Carl, he got his brains bashed out by serial killer Cameron Murray.

    Left in dire financial straits after Tom’s death, in 2008 the King brothers were forced to hand the Home Farm baton over to the Wylde family – who more than lived up to their name.

    Mark and Natasha Wylde pose outside Home Farm
    Things weren’t what they seemed with the Wyldes (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The Wyldes: 2009-2010

    Mark and Natasha Wylde snapped up Home Farm and moved in with their three kids, Nathan, Maisie and Will.

    The power couple had it all going for them – good looking, rich and successful. But Mark’s murky past quickly caught up with them.

    Drama

    It transpired that Mark was actually called Daniel Lamb and had changed his identity after falling into debt. Mark was also a bigamist, and had walked out on wife Faye Lamb when she was pregnant with their son, Ryan. Faye and Ryan soon showed up at Home Farm and 30 years of deceit were laid bare.

    Death

    Scorned Natasha ended up shooting Mark dead in the estate’s woods after discovering the truth about his double life. She was sent to prison for his murder, meaning Home Farm was up for grabs again. And Declan Macey’s wife, Ella Hart pounced.

    Declan Macey smiles in press shot
    Declan was the next owner (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The Maceys at Home Farm in Emmerdale: 2010-2014

    Natasha’s former lover Declan Macey was the next businessman to claim the throne of Home Farm. Joining him in residence were his ex-wife Ella and their daughter, Mia.

    Declan’s sister Megan also lived there for a while with her son Robbie, as did their father Dermot.

    Drama

    Declan was arrested for murder after human remains were discovered on Home Farm land. The bones belonged to Alex Moss, who was one of serial killer Cameron Murray’s victims.

    Declan had a short-lived marriage to Katie Sugden and then went on to marry Charity Dingle.

    After going off the rails, Declan attempted to end his own life by setting fire to Home Farm. He then hatched a dastardly plan with Charity to frame Sam Dingle and his girlfriend Rachel Breckle for the crime.

    Declan then totally lost the plot, and tried to kill Charity. But his nephew, Robbie got caught in the crossfire and killed by a flare gun.

    Declan went on the run and Home Farm was repossessed.

    The White family pose on the stairs at Home Farm in glam gear
    Robert Sugden made his way to Home Farm with the Whites (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The Whites: 2014-2018

    Self-made millionaire Lawrence White took the keys to the ‘Big House’ in 2014 and gave his new pad a very swanky makeover. Joining him were his daughter Chrissie, her fiancé and former Dales resident Robert Sugden and Chrissie’s son Lachlan.

    Drama

    Robert embarked on a high-risk affair with mechanic Aaron Dingle, who exposed their cheating to Chrissie during a dramatic Home Farm showdown.

    The house was also the scene of bloodshed in July 2016, when Lachlan held Lawrence hostage with a shotgun after a family feud. Lachlan accidentally pulled the trigger on his grandfather and Chrissie helped him frame Andy Sugden for attempted murder.

    Death

    In 2018, Lawrence sold Home Farm to Joseph Tate, the grandson of Frank and son of Chris. The Whites then decided to move to New Zealand, but didn’t make it that far as Lawrence and Chrissie were killed in a car crash caused by Lachlan.

    Joe Tate looks concerned
    Joe Tate posed as Tom Waterhouse at first (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The Tates New Era at Home Farm in Emmerdale: 2018-present

    12 years after his departure, Joseph (Joe) Tate returned to the village. Posing under the alias of Tom Waterhouse, he purchased his childhood home, Home Farm.

    Joe ran the show for a while and was set to wed Debbie Dingle, but he soon ran into financial difficulties.

    And it wasn’t long before Joe’s former step-grandmother, Kim Tate, made a dramatic return to reclaim her rightful place as lady of the manor.

    Kim remains in charge, alongside her husband Will Taylor.

    Kim Tate in a blue dress poses smugly by a car
    Kim Tate made a dramatic return to the manor house (Credit: ITV)

    Drama

    Kim wanted Joe out of the picture and instructed her right hand man Graham Foster to get rid of him. Graham couldn’t go through with it and Joe ended up being attacked and left for dead by Cain Dingle. It was later revealed he was still alive and living off Kim’s money in Monte Carlo.

    Kim wasted no time in making an enemy of nearly every local. She ended up getting pushed off the upstairs balcony at Home Farm by Faith Dingle. She survived the fall, of course.

    Kim and Caleb do business
    Kim was too smart for Caleb in the end (Credit: ITV)

    Deceit

    Kim moved back into Home Farm permanently in 2019, and that same year her adult son Jamie came to the village.

    Ruthless Jamie set his sights on his mum’s empire and began drugging her brandy over a period of months. Kim wised up to her son’s wicked plot and got one over on Jamie by faking her own death!

    Kim came under threat again in 2023, when Frank Tate’s secret son Caleb Miligan plotted to destroy her and take control of Home Farm, which he viewed as his birth right.

    Caleb conspired with son Nicky to take everything Kim had in revenge for her part in his father’s death – but she got the upper hand.

    Craig lies dead in a field
    Craig was killed by Kim’s horse (Credit: ITV)

    Death

    The body of rapist Craig Reed was found in the fields of Home Farm in October 2023. Every member of the Dingle family was in the frame for the crime, but the real killer was Kim’s horse Ice, who had trampled Craig to death.

    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.