EMMERDALE
ITV1 Network Sunday 21 November 9:00 PM to 10:30 PM

Marlon is devastated when Lilith returns for her children
It’s the morning of the twins’ birthday and Marlon
(Mark Charnock) pretends to have forgotten while secretly planning
a surprise party for the boys. Later on he entertains the kids by dressing up as a clown, but
mid-party, Lilith (Amanda Hennessy) turns up and Marlon is devastated
as she bundles her children out of the door.

A sombre Marlon later approaches Donna (Verity Rushworth) and
although it is clear that he misses the kids, he is happy that
their visit has brought him and Donna closer together.
Marlon confesses to Donna that he has realised how much he cares
for her and he leans in for a kiss. Could this be the beginning
of a budding romance?

Elsewhere, Sadie (Patsy Kensit) cunningly asks Katie to go to
work, knowing it’s a sure way to get Robert (Karl Davies)
alone. She heads to the garage and enjoys playing seductress
with her toy boy.
Elsewhere, Steph (Lorraine Chase) remains confident that she
will not be found guilty of Shelly’s murder, insisting
she is still alive. However, the net closes in on her when a
coat is found on the landfill site that is thought to belong
to the victim.
This episode of EMMERDALE is written by Mark Illis produced
by Kathleen Beedles and directed by Henry Foster. The executive
producer is Keith Richardson and the series producer is Steve
Frost. It is a Yorkshire Television production for ITV1.

 Monday 22 November 7 - 7.30pm ITV1
. Steph (Lorraine Chase) is stunned when the police turn up and
arrest her on suspicion of Shelly’s (Carolyn Pickles) murder.
At the police station Steph tries to lie her way out of trouble
but when she is confronted with DNA evidence she is forced to
confess that Shelly returned and that she did tie her up in the
cellar.
Steph is adamant that she didn’t kill Shelly but even
her solicitor is unconvinced, and when he withdraws from the
case Steph is charged with murder. How will Turner react to the
news that his daughter has been charged with killing the woman
he loves?
Elsewhere, Marlon (Mark Charnock) is over the moon as he confides
in Paddy (Dominic Brunt) and Emily (Kate McGregor) that the kids
brought him and Donna (Verity Rushworth) together. Donna is equally
delighted as she spills the beans to Katie (Sammy Winward). However,
Katie sows a seed of doubt in Donna’s mind and she worries
that Marlon is only with her because he is lonely.
Later on, Marlon reassures Donna that his feelings for her are
genuine but they decide to keep their relationship secret.
This episode of EMMERDALE is written by Janys Chambers , produced
by Kathleen Beedles and directed by Henry Foster. The executive
producer is Keith Richardson and the series producer is Steve
Frost. It is a Yorkshire Television production for ITV1.
Tuesday 23 November 7 - 7.30pm ITV1.

Steph (Lorraine Chase) meets her new solicitor and tells him
to apply for bail that day. However, Steph is horrified when
she is refused bail and told that she will appear in the crown
court in seven days.
That evening Turner (Richard Thorp) receives a begging phone
call from Steph desperately trying to convince him of her innocence.
Appalled, Turner venomously tells his daughter that he has disowned
her and that he hopes the court throw away the key.
Elsewhere, Charity (Emma Atkins) is uneasy when Tom’s
(Ken Farrington) friends Helen (Shirley Dixon) and Roger (Malcolm
Terris) visit. As they all enjoy catching up, Sadie takes pleasure
in joining in and Charity can’t help feeling like an outsider.
Elsewhere, Syd (Nathan Gladwell) is delighted when he is offered
an interview for a building company and his day gets even better
when Chas (Lucy Pargeter) gives him a congratulatory kiss. Could
Syd be harbouring a secret desire for the Dingle?
This episode of EMMERDALE is written by Janys Chambers, produced
by Kathleen Beedles and directed by Haldane Duncan. The executive
producer is Keith Richardson and the series producer is Steve
Frost. It is a Yorkshire Television production for ITV1.
Wednesday 24 November 7 - 7.30pm ITV1.
Charity (Emma Atkins) spends an awkward morning at home with
Tom’s (Ken Farrington) friend Helen (Shirley Dixon) while
the men enjoy a round of golf.
Hurt by Helen’s cutting remarks about her culinary skills,
Charity can’t help but retaliate by pointing out that the
fattening meal she has prepared is a heart attack in the making.

Back at the golf course Tom watches in horror as Roger (Malcolm
Terris) clutches his chest before falling to the floor.
Roger is later pronounced dead having suffered a massive heart
attack. While Tom and Helen mourn their loss, Charity wishes
she could take back her earlier comment.

Meanwhile, Syd (Nathan Gladwell) is offered a job in Manchester
but when he hesitates to accept he is forced to admit to Chas
(Lucy Pargeter) that he is reluctant to move away because he
is in love with her. How will Chas react to his shocking confession?
Elsewhere, Scott (Ben Freeman) is relieved when he is given
a twelve month suspended sentence for assaulting Frank. However,
Dawn (Julia Mallam) is unimpressed by his smug smile and reminds
him that he has destroyed Viv (Deena Payne) and Bob’s (Tony
Audenshaw) marriage.
This episode of EMMERDALE is written by Sarah Bagshaw, produced
by Kathleen Beedles and directed by Henry Foster. The executive
producer is Keith Richardson and the series producer is Steve
Frost. It is a Yorkshire Television production for ITV1.
Thursday 25 November 7 - 7.30pm ITV1.
Following the death of his friend, Tom (Ken Farrington) is overcome
with grief and can’t help but dwell over his own mortality.
Charity (Emma Atkins) comforts her husband-to-be but despite
her assurance that their age gap isn’t a problem, he insists
he’s only got a few years left and she’s better off
without him.
 Meanwhile, Dawn’s (Julia Mallam) harsh words play on Scott’s
(Ben Freeman) mind and he apologises for all that he has put
her through. Dawn is happy to accept his apology but makes it
clear that they will be nothing more than friends.

Elsewhere, Syd (Nathan Gladwell) tries to apologise to Chas
(Lucy Pargeter) but when she laughs off his declaration of love
he points out that he meant every word. Chas explains that she
thinks the world of him but still has feelings for Carl (Tom
Lister).
Later Chas is distraught when Zak (Steve Halliwell) tells her
that Syd has packed his bags and gone. She manages to catch up
with him as he’s saying his final goodbyes and they share
an emotional farewell. Chas is left weeping on Zak’s shoulder
as Syd drives away.
 This episode of EMMERDALE is written by Sarah Bagshaw, produced
by Kathleen Beedles and directed by Henry Foster. The executive
producer is Keith Richardson and the series producer is Steve
Frost. It is a Yorkshire Television production for ITV1.
Friday 26 November 7 - 7.30pm ITV1.
After an altercation with Bob (Tony Audenshaw) in the street,
Viv (Deena Payne) takes out her hurt on the customers in the
cafe and ends up locking herself in the stock cupboard for the
morning. Meanwhile, Bob is equally miserable as he clears out
the cellar at the Woolpack.

Dawn (Julia Mallam) and Scott (Ben Freeman) come up with an
idea to force their parents together and they book them a surprise
holiday. Viv and Bob are horrified when they realise they have
been set-up and refuse to go. However, after some persuasion
they eventually agree but are clearly disgruntled as they head
to the airport. Will the sun, sea and sand succeed in bringing
the comedy duo back together?
Meanwhile, Sadie (Patsy Kensit) can hardly contain her delight
when Tom (Ken Farrington) admits that he feels unable to talk
to Charity (Emma Atkins) about how he is feeling. Knowing Tom
(Ken Farrington) wants to spend to time alone, Sadie tries to
cause further friction by suggesting to Charity that she do something
special for him. Charity buys him gym membership but he is clearly
not impressed.
Later Charity manages to convince Tom that all that matters
is that they are together, regardless of their ages. But will
this be enough to persuade Tom that he has a future with a woman
over thirty years his junior?
This episode of EMMERDALE is written by Lindsay Williams, produced
by Kathleen Beedles and directed by Henry Foster. The executive
producer is Keith Richardson and the series producer is Steve
Frost. It is a Yorkshire Television production for ITV1. |