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We would Like to Thank Michelle Fawcet from Emmerdale with the Production Credits:- Production Credits :- Main title Episode: 3807 THIS PROGRAMME IS SUBTITLED This episode of EMMERDALE is written by Bill Lyons, produced by Kathleen Beedles and directed by Oliver Horsbrugh. The executive producer is Keith Richardson and the series producer is Steve Frost. It is a Yorkshire Television production for ITV1. IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE Darren Eden Luke Tittensor |
EMMERDALE Review :- Dawn’s torn between a life in the Dales and a life in Spain. Edna begins to seem more like her old self. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Andy’s (Kelvin Fletcher) financial problems go from bad to worse when the combine harvester he has borrowed breaks down. Lisa (Jane Cox) agrees to fix it for free but Andy is horrified when she tells him that the parts alone will cost two grand. Cain (Jeff Hordley) suggests Andy make some money by illegally clocking his cattle so that they are young enough to sell. Andy agrees it is his only option and worth the risk of getting caught. Elsewhere, Terry (Billy Hartman) researches his rights as a father, but with little success he turns to Bob (Tony Audenshaw) for help, asking him to talk to Dawn (Julia Mallam) and offering her the house if necessary. Bob does his best to persuade his daughter not to leave the village, insisting he doesn’t want to lose her again. Will this be enough to make Dawn change her mind? Back at the farm, Cain gives Daz (Luke Tittensor) a lesson in handling Shadrach (Andy Devine) after he runs off with booze that Daz was supposed to be buying for him. Daz is impressed when Cain punches his disgraceful uncle in the stomach and demands he return the money.
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