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Scarlett. 05-08-2008 07:42 PM

Lol I know XD

KKBL 05-08-2008 07:43 PM

fewwwww i thought he was gonna drive over sam

Scarlett. 05-08-2008 07:44 PM

Same, he is such an evil prick
Glad Perdy and Grey have gone, they where such a drag



Emmerdale star Matt Healy has announced that he is quitting the soap.

Show chiefs have confirmed that they have a dramatic exit plot lined up for the actor, who has played businessman Matthew King for five years. His final scenes are expected to air in December.

Healy told the Daily Star: "After five years of wearing Matthew's suits every morning and having to shave every day, I feel ready to pull on some bermuda shorts and grow a goatee! But I've had a brilliant time at Emmerdale and I'm excited about what lies ahead."

Emmerdale's series producer Anita Turner added: "Matthew King will leave Emmerdale in an explosive storyline. We wish Matt all the very best."

Turner also promised that Healy's departure will not affect his on-screen brothers Jimmy (Nick Miles) and Carl (Tom Lister), who will remain in the Dales.

Scarlett. 05-08-2008 07:56 PM

Tut tut Andy, yer gonna have to get a new window there XD

Scarlett. 07-08-2008 02:12 AM

EMMERDALE chiefs are hunting for a new farmer — in a bid to take the show back to its rural roots.

The show, which used to be called Emmerdale Farm, has only one farmer left — Andy Sugden, played by Kelvin Fletcher.

Producers want to beef up on country characters in the Yorkshire-based soap after Clive Hornby — who played Jack Sugden — died last month.

A senior insider told TV Biz: “We want to create a new farming dynasty. Families and farming are the cornerstone of Emmerdale and it’s important we don’t forget that.

“We want to take the show back to its farming roots, while keeping it sexy and exciting.”

The new man will be a land-owning LADY KILLER — provisionally named John Naylor. He is described as a “charming, forty-something Casanova who will be an instant hit with the local ladies."

He will have a family who will join the cast in the spring.

The insider said: “We are in the final few days of casting and hope to announce our new man very shortly.

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“The actor who is confirmed in the role will join the cast in late September and begin filming then. Our new man will become a major character. He’ll be bringing lots of new storylines and new faces to the village.”

The move comes after the show has lost a string of stars.

Earlier this week hunky Matt Healy — who plays moody ladies’ man Matthew King — announced plans to quit.

Roxanne Pallett (Jo Sugden) and Emily Symons (Louise Appleton) are also on the verge of leaving.

Tom4784 07-08-2008 04:17 AM

Why is every male character is soaps described as a hit with the ladies? or a casanova? :laugh2:

Scarlett. 07-08-2008 04:32 AM

Lol I know! Even Ken!:shocked::laugh3:

\PJ/ 08-08-2008 10:20 PM

NOW lets not lie emmerdale is scraping the barrel it's ****.

Scarlett. 08-08-2008 10:21 PM

It has been doing better lately

\PJ/ 08-08-2008 10:23 PM

Chewy come ON,soon enough all emmerdale is going to get on the front of inside soap is "SHOCK HORROR,BETTY MAY GET A BLUE RINCE".

Scarlett. 08-08-2008 10:26 PM

lol, Well I am hoping it will get better, the Andy episode on Tuesday was a step in the right direction

Scarlett. 19-08-2008 12:33 AM

Emmerdale's Donna Windsor Dingle's life is left hanging in the balance tonight when her car pursuit of Viv's (Deena Payne) charity nemesis Freddie Yorke (Keith Woodason) culminates in an almighty car flip and explosion.

In a desperate attempt to prove her mother's innocence, Donna - played by 22-year-old Verity Rushworth - loses control of her car at a roundabout, resulting in a mid-air flip and leaving her and police colleague Ross Kirk (Samuel Anderson) trapped inside.

After managing to free himself from the wreck, Ross spots petrol pouring from the ruptured fuel tank and has no choice but to drag Donna from the disaster zone. Seconds after their getaway, the car explodes into a ball of fire.


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\PJ/ 19-08-2008 04:11 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Chewy
Emmerdale's Donna Windsor Dingle's life is left hanging in the balance tonight when her car pursuit of Viv's (Deena Payne) charity nemesis Freddie Yorke (Keith Woodason) culminates in an almighty car flip and explosion.

In a desperate attempt to prove her mother's innocence, Donna - played by 22-year-old Verity Rushworth - loses control of her car at a roundabout, resulting in a mid-air flip and leaving her and police colleague Ross Kirk (Samuel Anderson) trapped inside.

After managing to free himself from the wreck, Ross spots petrol pouring from the ruptured fuel tank and has no choice but to drag Donna from the disaster zone. Seconds after their getaway, the car explodes into a ball of fire.


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ANOTHER EXPLOSION! come on it looks good but people die from other things aswell.:rolleyes:

Scarlett. 19-08-2008 06:42 PM

Lol too true, Im gonna watch for the explosion lol

\PJ/ 19-08-2008 06:43 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Chewy
Lol too true, Im going to watch for the explosion lol
Same.

Scarlett. 19-08-2008 06:44 PM

I bet it will last like 2 seconds though XD

KKBL 21-08-2008 11:12 PM

has the person who plays Viv left?

Scarlett. 22-08-2008 12:23 AM

Yep, quiet exit for a long serving character

Scarlett. 21-10-2008 04:47 PM

The exit storyline for Jack Sugden (played by the late Clive Hornby) is to air in Febuary

I hope they do it well

JOSHUAH! 21-10-2008 04:53 PM

Isn't Viv coming back in around a year?

:puzzled:

Scarlett. 21-10-2008 04:54 PM

Not sure, she might not be

Callum 21-10-2008 05:07 PM

Has Louise left for good?

Scarlett. 22-10-2008 02:57 PM

I think she is coming back after whatever she has gone to do

Scarlett. 18-11-2008 08:16 PM

Emmerdale will be glistening with glamour this winter as sexy new couple Natasha (Amanda Donohoe) and Mark Wylde (Maxwell Caulfield) arrive in the village.

The aspirational, wealthy and dynamic family have decided to live the dream country life, but will the idyllic lifestyle prove to be everything that they are hoping for? Despite a warm welcome from the locals, can ball-breaking Natasha and smooth entrepreneur Mark fit in with Emmerdale life, or is it simply a matter of time before the dream turns sour?

Meanwhile, Marlon’s (Mark Charnock) life is about to be torn apart by the heartbreaking discovery of his wife Donna’s (Verity Rushworth) infidelity. Donna’s steamy affair with fellow police officer Ross (Samuel Anderson) is exposed, and she’s forced to confess the truth to her beloved husband. Is their marriage strong enough to recover from such a bitter betrayal?
The aftermath of the chilling Christmas Day discovery of a body beneath the ice sends shockwaves through the village. As the police investigation gets underway, Jasmine (Jenna-Louise Coleman) and Debbie (Charley Webb) are tortured by fear and contemplate fleeing the village together for good.
And Emmerdale villagers past and present unite for an emotional and final farewell to the legendary Jack Sugden. Diane (Elizabeth Estensen) is inconsolable on learning of Jack’s death in Spain, and the Sugdens come together in a touching tribute that will mirror the first-ever episode of Emmerdale in 1972, as Jack is laid to rest.

Also this winter, Nicola (Nicola Wheeler) falls into the arms of an unexpected bachelor, Paul (Mathew Bose) is forced to choose between the love of his life and the needs of his family, it’s crunch time for Carl (Tom Lister), as he faces a decision about his long-term future with Lexi (Sally Oliver), and a much-loved local returns to the village.

Scarlett. 21-11-2008 12:19 AM

Anna (Emma Davies) is summoned to a De Souza board meeting, fully intending to sell her shares in the business. Instead, Anna is floored to discover that De Souza is the major shareholders in Polek Haulage but she is powerless to save King and Sons as she has no influence over the board. Meanwhile, the Kings discover from their solicitor that they have until the end of the day to raise funds or else the creditors will liquidate their assets. Carl (Tom Lister) urges Matthew (Matt Healy) to come clean about Donald’s death so Anna can make a decision about whether to help them. When Anna returns from the meeting, Matthew is furious to hear about the situation, almost cancelling the wedding. The pair resolve to not tell Jimmy (Nick Miles) and Carl until after their wedding sure it will ruin their day. Matthew lies to Carl that he told Anna about his involvement in Donald’s death. Will the Kings’ problems impact on Matthew and Anna’s big day?

Elsewhere, when Edna (Shirley Stelfox) has to make room for Lily return, Nicola (Nicola Wheeler) finds herself in need of new living arrangements. She spitefully tells Edna that she’s better off away from her, but it’s obvious Nicola’s hurting. Later, desperate to make amends with Laurel (Charlotte Bellamy) by looking after Gabby (Annelise Manojlovic) for the afternoon. However, Nicola and David (Matthew Wolfenden) struggle to rebuild their relationship when Nicola becomes jealous seeing David flirt with Leyla (Rokhsaneh Ghawam-Shahidi). Will Nicola emerge from social oblivion?

Also, Lee (Lewis Linford) is pleased to spend time around the farm helping Jo (Roxanne Pallett). When he fixes an old drain pipe and drenches his t-shirt, Lee is forced to dry his top in the house. Jo is momentarily transfixed when Lee removes his top, but Mick (Tony Haygarth) soon warns his grandson to cover up. When Lee’s drain work comes loose, Mick accuses him of spending too much time flirting, a claim Lee denies. Are Lee and Jo simply just good friends?

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PI for the rest of the week follows:

Tuesday 16 December 7pm:

The Kings are on edge on the day of the wedding as fears about the future of the business threaten to overshadow the nuptials. Bailiffs soon arrive in the middle of the preparations and cause chaos at Home Farm. Meanwhile, in his quest to get revenge on Polek, Carl (Tom Lister) finds out from his solicitor that De Souza own their proposed investor. With a furious rage in his eyes Carl bursts into Anna (Emma Davies) and Matthew's (Matt Healy) wedding demanding they stop the ceremony.

Accusing Matthew of aligning with Anna so he and Jimmy (Nick Miles) lose everything, Carl can't contain himself and strikes his brother hard in the face. Venomously, Carl wonders what kind of human beings would unite to watch a family member die and Anna is left heartbroken to hear the explanation that Matthew witnessed her father’s death. Old wounds are reopened and in a flurry of mutual hatred Matthew and Carl erupt into a furious fist fight Can Anna put the dire revelation about Donald's death behind her and marry the man she loves or will the bitter internal feud between the Kings come to a dramatic and potentially fatal conclusion?

Meanwhile, with Jo (Roxanne Pallett) under a mountain of pressure at the farm, Lee (Lewis Linford) agrees to go to the suppliers for her. He calls at the Woolpack to pick up some paperwork and is forced to give Andy (Kelvin Fletcher) a lift to the wholesalers. The tension between the two is palpable, but both try to hide their contempt for the other. On the way Lee decides to pull over for a toilet stop and Andy notices the order sheet on his dashboard. Andy changes the amount unbeknownst to Lee who proceeds to buy seven times as much stock as Jo needs. Jo is furious with Lee for his error when she can’t refund the stock. Lee is angry to realise Andy sabotaged his errand and is frustrated that no one believes him. Can Lee get his own back on Andy?

****

Wednesday 17 December 7pm

The tumultuous events of the previous day affect the Kings and send shockwaves through the village. With no further safety net available the Kings are powerless to stop the bailiffs as three men turn up to claim Home Farm and all of the other King properties. Have the Kings lost their place in the village forever?

Also, Jamie (Alex Carter) tries to calm TJ’s (Connor Lee) fears when it transpires that Terry (Billy Hartman) has forgotten to post his letter to Santa and it will therefore not reach the North Pole in time. Putting a plan into action Jamie buys some sweets and some material to build a post box for the letter. Jamie tries to prove that Santa does exist to TJ by presenting the magical post-box to him. Word spreads about the powers of the post-box and soon Belle (Eden Taylor-Draper) and Samson (Luis Townley) arrive with more letters for Santa. TJ is still sceptical when he discovers his letter hasn’t disappeared to Santa’s house until Belle manages to convince him. All are stunned by the magical event and even Jamie decides to try his luck and posts a letter to Santa. Has the Christmas spirit finally touched the village?

Elsewhere, Lee (Lewis Linford) is pleased to be offered an interview for some game keeping work but worries that Mick (Tony Haygarth) blames him for the problems at Butlers. Mick heads to the farm, but is unable to help Jo (Roxanne Pallett) when her water supply is faulty. Jo is grateful when Andy (Kelvin Fletcher) agrees to help her by fixing the broken water pump. When he is unable to get parts until the following day, Jo starts to worry that Andy will engineer further opportunities to spend time at the farm. Is Andy hatching a devious plan?

****

Thursday 18 December

The villagers decide that the King family is cursed as the repossession of properties continue. Meanwhile, the Kings watch from Mill Cottage, which has been saved from the process as the other properties cover the debt. With their lives in utter ruin the family members wonder whether there is anything left to sustain an existence in the village. Will the Kings find reason to stay?

Meanwhile, Bob (Tony Audenshaw) attempts to bring some cheer back into the village by suggesting a Christmas Day meal for the Hopes, Terry (Billy Hartman), TJ (Connor Lee) and Brenda (Lesley Dunlop). However, Terry is torn when he receives a postcard from Jean asking for TJ to visit in Morocco over the festive period. Terry is touched when Brenda encourages him to take TJ to visit Jean for Christmas. Is Terry and Brenda’s relationship growing stronger?

Also, Daz (Luke Tittensor) is shocked to find Andy (Kelvin Fletcher) working at the farm and though Jo (Roxanne Pallett) explains the situation, it’s clear that there’s no love lost between the brothers. In spite of the ill feeling Andy makes a pledge to make Daz trust him again. When the repair job goes well, Jo rewards Andy by offering unsupervised access to Sarah (Sophia Amber Moore). Later, after becoming suspicious about Andy’s intentions, Daz suspects that Andy is deliberately sabotaging the farm so he can be around Jo. Andy strongly denies this, but will Daz be proved right?

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Friday 19 December 7pm

Jo (Roxanne Pallett) is unnerved when Andy (Kelvin Fletcher) turns up at the farm with a Christmas tree. While Jo leaves with Mick (Tony Haygarth) to pick up some supplies, Andy decides to loosen some seals on the washing machine. Lee (Lewis Linford) catches him in the act and the pair fight with Lee punching Andy in the face. A returning Jo is shocked to see the scene and Mick parts the lads. After finding out that Andy is sabotaging everything, Jo orders him to leave. Later, Lee discovers a broken Jo crying at Butlers as the weight of her problems bears down on her. Jo realises that her only option is to leave the village and begs Lee to help her. How will Jo escape from her life of misery?

Meanwhile, the Kings are allowed to collect their belongings from Home Farm. Internal squabbles erupt once more as nobody can agree whether to leave the village after Home Farm has been emptied. What’s next for the King family?

Elsewhere, Edna (Shirley Stelfox) kicks Nicola (Nicola Wheeler) out and she fails to gain neither a job nor accommodation from Paddy (Dominic Brunt). Paul (Mathew Bose) is equally unhelpful and her efforts to engineer a grace period from Edna fall on deaf ears. As other options in the village turn her down, Nicola seeks solace in the Church. Finding her former friend deep in prayer, Laurel (Charlotte Bellamy) takes pity on her and offers for her to stay at Mulberry. Can the Thomases summon some Christmas spirit?


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