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We would Like to Thank Karen Illingsworth from Yorkshire Telvision with help with the Production Credits:- Production Credits :- Main title Episode: 3726 THIS PROGRAMME IS SUBTITLED This episode of EMMERDALE is written by Paul Quiney, 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 Chas Dingle Lucy Pargeter |
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Review :-
Zoe takes baby Christopher home from hospital. Charity (Emma Atkins) revels in delight as she wakes up at Holdgate Farm and gets a taste of her old life back by enjoying a luxurious breakfast with Tom King (Ken Farrington). However, not everyone is keen on her staying overnight and protective Jimmy (Nick Miles) makes it clear to his dad that he doesn’t approve. Having overheard the exchange between father and son, Charity later asks Chas (Lucy Pargeter) if she wants to find a place to live together. Fed up with the overcrowding at the Dingles’, Chas agrees. Later, Zoe (Leah Bracknell) spots Charity while driving home from the hospital with baby Christopher. She is fiercely protective of Christopher but can’t help spitefully commenting that she’s noticed Charity is trying to get her claws into the new village millionaire. Quick to retort, Charity takes a bitter snipe at Zoe, telling her she is just sad and pathetic. The cold comment really hits a nerve with Zoe, and she is again forced to acknowledge her loneliness. At Home Farm, Scott (Ben Freeman) attempts to comfort her as she breaks down in tears. Scott reminds her that he’s there for her, but that she keeps pushing him away. Zoe begins to realise how much he means to her and later she tells him she couldn’t cope without him in her life.
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