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Emmerdale fans are predicting a surprising new romance for Belle Dingle with an unlikely villager. The beloved character, played by Eden Taylor-Draper, has had a tough year after suffering ...
Soap viewers will know that John was responsible for Nate Robinson's (Jurell Carter) death last year, as well as spiking Chas Dingle (Lucy Pargeter) and framing Ella Forster (Paula Lane).
Emmerdale viewers believe they've uncovered Ella Forster's village comeback after spotting a "huge" clue. In March, Chas Dingle (Lucy Pargeter) was discovered unconscious in The Woolpack after ...
But that's not all - John also drugged Chas Dingle (Lucy Pargeter) in an attempt to frame Ella Forster (Paula Lane), and triggered an allergic reaction in Jacob Gallagher (Joe-Warren Plant ...
Emmerdale viewers believe they've figured out how the murderous John Sugden will be exposed as his half-brother Robert makes a return to the village. Robert, portrayed by Ryan Hawley, is currently ...
Emmerdale fans believe they've worked out Ella Forster's return in a dark John Sugden revenge twist. Back in March, Chas Dingle (Lucy Pargeter) was found unconscious in The Woolpack, after ...
He also drugged Chas Dingle (Lucy Pargeter) in a bid to frame Ella Forster (Paula Lane), and caused a severe allergic reaction in Jacob Gallagher (Joe-Warren Plant).
Emmerdale fans are certain they know how Steph Miligan will leave the ITV soap. Steph (Georgia Jay) made her debut last year, rocking up as the estranged daughter of Ruby (Beth Cordingly) and ...
Emmerdale's Joshua Richards admitted Bear is heading down a dark and vulnerable path as his struggles continue.
The 29th annual awards will see the return of the best exit category, which pays tribute to characters who have met tragic ...
Emmerdale spoilers follow. Next week on Emmerdale, new character Celia arrives just as Paddy Dingle is attacked on a farm. Former Casualty star Jaye Griffiths takes on the role.
Season 2 of “Edmond and Lucy” is directed by François Narboux and based on the book series “Edmond et ses amis” by Astrid Desbordes and Marc Boutavant, published by Nathan.