EMMERDALE
ITV1 Network Friday 10 September 7:00 PM to 7:30 PM
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Chloe starts a plan to keep a roof over her head and bag her man.
Steph resolves to play the dutiful daughter.
Val’s stunned when her son Paul turns
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Val gets a shock her son Paul turns up
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Chloe (Amy Nuttall) secretly types a letter and places it on the doormat of
Dale View cottage. She later feigns horror as she opens the letter and reluctantly
lets Chas (Lucy Pargeter) read it.
Chas is outraged to see her friend has been sent a poison pen
letter. Carl (Tom Lister) offers to call the police, but Chloe
rips it up, claiming she can deal with it herself.
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Meanwhile, over at the B & B Steph (Lorraine Chase) takes
a call from Shelly (Carolyn Pickles) who is hoping to speak to
Turner (Richard Thorp). Steph bluntly tells her that he isn’t
home and deliberately fails to let her father know about the
call.
That evening, Turner is restless and Steph gives
him more pills insisting they will help him sleep. As he becomes
groggy she
strokes his hair telling him he’ll need her now more than
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Meanwhile, Val (Charlie Hardwick) gets a shock when her son Paul
(Mathew Bose) turns up at the Woolpack. She is clearly ill at ease,
particularly when Nicola (Nicola Wheeler) invites him to stay with
her at Mill Cottage. Diane (Elizabeth Estensen) laughs at Louise
(Emily Symons) when she fails to notice Paul is gay, thinking it
is pretty obvious. |
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| Chloe comes
up with another ruse to win some more sympathy
from her new friend Chas. During the day she
comes back to Dale View and leaves a letter on
the mat. When she returns home from work Chas
mentions the letter and Chloe opens the letter
and gasps with shock at the content of the letter.
She shows Chas the poison pen letter. Carl suggests
that they take the letter to the police, but
Chloe angrily rips the letter up saying that
she will deal with it her way. |
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| Steph
continues to keep Alan’s friends at arms length. She tells
Rodney that the doctor has insisted that Alan
gets a complete rest. Later in the day Steph
takes a call from Shelly and tells her that Alan
is not at home. She tells Alan that the call
wasn’t anything important. In the evening Steph
takes it upon herself to up the dosage of Alan’s
medication. As he dozes off Steph tells him that
he hurt in the past and now he is going to have
to rely on her more than ever. |
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| As
Jack and Diane despair of Val’s attempts to organise
their wedding for them Diane hits upon a plan
to get Val off their backs. She calls Val’s son
Paul in the hope that he can keep his mother
in check. Val is shocked to see her son and it
is apparent that there is no love lost between
mother and son. Paul is not exactly a chip off
the old block. Gay and sophisticated and used
to living la dolce vita in Italy Paul is chalk
to Val’s cheese. Val is not happy when Nicola
suggests that Paul comes to stay at Mill Cottage. |
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| Pearl
tells Len that her son Frank’s parole officer
called and his parole is dependent on whether
everything
is in place for his release. What this boils
down to is does he have a place to stay upon
release. Pearl is delighted when Len says that
he will think about Frank staying there. Len
disappoints Pearl when he tells her that he cannot
allow a rapist to live under his roof. He tells
her that although he loves her and wants to support
her this is one thing he cannot do. |
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