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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: 3732 THIS PROGRAMME IS SUBTITLED This episode of EMMERDALE is written 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. IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE Jack Sugden Clive Hornby |
THURSDAY 6 MAY 2004 7.00 TO 7.30PM ITV1 Review :- Ethan gets wise to Shadrach's games and decides to play dirty. The Dingles discover they aren't going to the ball. The Dingle’s set about sabotaging the King’s party. Desolate Andy (Kelvin Fletcher) vents his anger towards Jack (Clive Hornby) for keeping the affair from him, before setting about throwing out everything that reminds him of his cheating wife.
Later, Jack is disgusted to return home to find Robert (Karl Davies) and Katie (Sammy Winward) there, and tells them to leave. Katie is overcome with guilt, but Robert assures her the worst is over. They check into the B & B where a horrified Turner insists they sleep in separate rooms. In the meantime, Donna (Verity Rushworth) is petrified when she discovers a shotgun cartridge at Butlers Farm and heads to the Woolpack to look for Andy who is drinking with Jack. Soon after, Robert and Katie appear and are determined not to be driven out of the village. Andy informs the pub that Katie and Robert have been sleeping together for months, which incites shock amongst the locals. On hearing that her best friend has been sleeping with her boyfriend, Donna is furious and attacks Katie. Robert and Katie have no option but to leave – with barely a second glance from Andy. When Charity (Emma Atkins) bans the Dingles from the King’s party, Zak (Steve Halliwell) decides to throw a bash of his own. Zak and Sam (James Hooton) then shovel a pile of manure in stepping distance from the venue of Charity’s posh bash. How will Charity feel when she discovers her family’s plan to sabotage her efforts?
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