EMMERDALE
ITV1 Network Sunday 27 August 7:00 PM to 7:30 PM
Rodney and Jack battle for the Woolpack
Rodney (Patrick Mower) declares his intention to expand the Woolpack,
leading Diane (Elizabeth Estensen) to criticize Jack (Clive Hornby)
for not bidding sooner. Not wanting to be upstaged by Rodney,
Jack starts a bidding war, but who will gain control of the pub? Also, Rosemary (Linda Thorson) rages at Rodney for buying the
paintings from Grayson (Christopher Villiers) under value. He
is dumbfounded, and after Danny (Cleveland Campbell) confesses
that he made a personal profit on the sales, Rodney disowns him.
Is their partnership over for good? Meanwhile, Cain (Jeff Hordley) learns a painful lesson about
how to treat women after Latisha (Danielle Henry) attacks him
during one of their liaisons. After securing her revenge on Cain
she says goodbye to Danny and Toni (Kerry Stacey) and departs
for her life back in Portugal.
This episode of EMMERDALE is written by Sarah Bagshaw and directed
by
Mike Adams. The executive producer is Keith Richardson and the
series producer is Kathleen Beedles. ITV Productions for ITV1
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EPISODE MONDAY 28 AUGUST 2006 Tuesday 29 August 7 - 7.30pm ITV1 Rodney (Patrick Mower) rebuffs Danny’s (Cleveland Campbell)
attempts to reconcile and sees his impending move to Portugal
as a sign of his guilt. After Pearl (Meg Johnson) takes the blame
for Danny’s deception Rodney forgives him but insists that
he honour his business obligations in the village. Is Danny’s
Portugal dream over? Meanwhile, Jean (Susan Penhaligon) confides in Jamie (Alex Carter)
that she hasn’t got enough money to buy the B&B. Jamie
advises her to tell Terry (Billy Hartman) before his business
plans become too advanced. Will she listen to her son? Elsewhere, Diane (Elizabeth Estensen) begins to have doubts
about going into business with Jack (Clive Hornby) when he outbids
Rodney (Patrick Mower). As the two men go back and forth with
their offers, Rodney demands that Diane choose who she wants
as a business partner. Will Diane choose Rodney over her own
husband? This episode of EMMERDALE is written by Sarah Bagshaw and directed
by
Mike Adams. The executive producer is Keith Richardson and the
series producer is Kathleen Beedles. ITV Productions for ITV1
Wednesday 30 August 7 - 7.30pm ITV1 Katie (Sammy Winward) and Andy (Kelvin Fletcher) suffer more
money problems when the Bailer breaks down. It comes as a great
shock to them both when Jo (Roxanne Pallett) hands over two months
rent to help with the repair bill. Katie, however, sees that
Jo is playing games and gives her a warning. Can Katie hold on
to her man? Also, Paul (Mathew Bose) tells Rodney (Patrick Mower) not to
stand in Danny’s (Cleveland Campbell) way and eventually
he presents Danny with some money for his flight to Portugal.
With his bags packed the residents gather to wave goodbye as
Danny makes his departure. Meanwhile, Terry (Billy Hartman) celebrates the re-opening of
the B&B with a champagne party. But his dreams are shattered
when Jean (Susan Penhaligon) admits that she can’t be his
business partner. It’s too late to stop the opening; will
anyone come to Terry’s rescue? This episode of EMMERDALE is written by Peter Kerry and directed
by
Brian Morgan. The executive producer is Keith Richardson and
the series producer is Kathleen Beedles. ITV Productions for
ITV1
Thursday 31 August 7 - 8pm ITV1 Episodes: 4451/52 Hour Ep. This is actually two
episodes joined together to compensate for the fact there is
no episode on Monday 28th.
When Jo (Roxanne Pallett) spoils Andy (Kelvin Fletcher) and
Katie’s (Sammy Winward) evening plans, Katie attacks her
and they fight in a mud puddle. Andy, worried that Katie has
discovered the truth, breaks them up. Later, Jo confides in Hari
(John Nayagam) about the affair and he warns her to back off.
Will she listen? Elsewhere, Sadie (Patsy Kensit) and Cain (Jeff Hordley) make
plans for the robbery at Home Farm. After discovering that many
of the Kings will be away on Sunday they set a date. Can they
pull it off without a hitch? Also, Jamie (Alex Carter) notices Bob (Tony Audenshaw) and Donna
(Verity Rushworth) are having trouble managing the café and
attending to Viv. He volunteers his services but his pleas fall
on deaf ears. Later, he drowns his sorrows visiting Dawn’s
grave and passes out in a drunken stupor. Bob arrives to find
his daughter’s grave in a mess and Jamie responsible. Is
their relationship about to reach a new low? This episode of EMMERDALE is written by Sam Doland De Vaux and
directed by Brian Morgan. The executive producer is Keith Richardson
and the series producer is Kathleen Beedles. ITV Productions
for ITV1
Friday 1 September 7 - 7.30pm ITV1 Cain (Jeff Hordley) starts to feel guilty about the JCB incident
when he sees TJ (Connor Lee) carrying flowers to Dawn’s
grave. Sadie (Patsy Kensit) insists that he focus on the robbery
but it doesn’t help when he receives his court date. Zak
(Steve Halliwell) tells him to go on the run. Is the robbery
his ticket to freedom? Also, when Jo (Roxanne Pallett) seduces Andy (Kelvin Fletcher)
again they are caught by Daz (Luke Tittensor). He is forced to
cover for his brother when Katie (Sammy Winward) arrives. Later,
when they are alone Daz demands an explanation from Andy. He
insists that the affair is finished but how will Daz react knowing
that Andy is no better than Katie? Meanwhile, Bob (Tony Audenshaw) is concerned that Jamie (Alex
Carter) has left the village but is relieved to find his son’s
ice cream van in a lay-by. Bob urges him to come home and help
him get justice for Dawn. Can Jamie forgive his father? This episode of EMMERDALE is written by Tim Dynevor and directed
by
Brian Morgan. The executive producer is Keith Richardson and
the series producer is Kathleen Beedles. ITV Productions for
ITV1 -------------------------------------------------- EMMERDALE ITV1 Network Sunday 3 September 7:00 PM to 7:30 PM Sadie and Cain break into Home Farm Sadie (Patsy Kensit) and Cain (Jeff Hordley) break into Home
Farm but find little of any value and escape empty handed before
the police arrive. Cain is furious but Sadie tells him that the
financial documents in the safe showed the Kings have millions
in the bank so there is a bigger game to play. What has Sadie
got in store for the Kings? Meanwhile, Daz (Luke Tittensor) continues to be haunted by Andy’s
(Kelvin Fletcher) infidelity to Katie. A concerned Diane (Elizabeth
Estensen) and Jack (Clive Hornby) insist he tell them what’s
troubling him. Will he confess to what he saw or cover for his
brother? Elsewhere, Lisa (Jane Cox) is devastated when Scott (Ben Windsor)
tells her there’s no longer work for her at the garage.
She accuses Debbie (Charley Webb) of stealing her job. How will
the Dingles make ends meet with Lisa out of work?
This episode of EMMERDALE is written by Mark Illis and directed
by
Haldane Duncan. The executive producer is Keith Richardson and
the series producer is Kathleen Beedles. ITV Productions for
ITV1
Monday
4 September 7 - 7.30pm ITV1 Cain (Jeff Hordley) and Sadie (Patsy Kensit) hatch a plan to
kidnap one of the Kings. They reason that Matthew (Matt Healy)
and Carl (Tom Lister) would be more likely to pay a ransom so
Tom (Ken Farrington) would be the best target. They agree it’s
risky but will a prize of £2.5m each sway them to go ahead
with their audacious plot? Elsewhere, Toni (Kerry Stacey) is heart-broken when Cain stands
her up. Paddy (Dominic Brunt) comforts her but Del (Hayley Tamaddon)
turns up and is frustrated to see Paddy and Toni together again.
Can Del trust Paddy? With money being tight, Zak (Steve Halliwell) holds a council
to discuss everyone’s contribution to the Dingle pot. There
is some hope when Val (Charlie Hardwick) offers Lisa (Jane Cox)
work at the factory but Zak begins to feel guilty about not being
able to support his family. This episode of EMMERDALE is written by Julie Parsons and directed
by
Haldane Duncan. The executive producer is Keith Richardson and
the series producer is Kathleen Beedles. ITV Productions for
ITV1
Tuesday 5 September 7 - 7.30pm ITV1 Sadie (Patsy Kensit) checks on the house chosen for the planned
kidnap and is curious when she hears noises coming from inside.
She is livid to see Cain (Jeff Hordley) inside mid-tryst with
Toni (Kerry Stacey). She’s furious that he’s jeopardised
the plan and they can no longer use the house. Can Sadie trust
a loose cannon like Cain? Meanwhile, Paddy (Dominic Brunt) puts his foot down when Del’s
(Hayley Tamaddon) hatred of Toni (Kerry Stacey) grows after he
spends the night sleeping on Toni’s sofa. He tells her
they are just friends but can Del keep her jealousy under control? Elsewhere, Zak (Steve Halliwell) and Shadrach (Andy Devine)
trespass onto the Kings’ land for some illegal poaching.
When Carl (Tom Lister) catches them they try and talk themselves
out of trouble but will Carl be convinced? This episode of EMMERDALE is written by Julie Parsons and directed
by Haldane Duncan. The executive producer is Keith Richardson
and the series producer is Kathleen Beedles. ITV Productions
for ITV1
Wednesday 6 September 7 - 7.30pm ITV1 Del’s (Hayley Tamaddon) jealousy gets the better of her
when she sees Paddy (Dominic Brunt) comforting Toni (Kerry Stacey)
after she has been dumped by Cain (Jeff Hordley). Del jumps to
the wrong conclusions and confronts Toni in the kitchen resulting
in disastrous consequences. Meanwhile, Cain (Jeff Hordley) finds a new location for the
kidnap while Sadie (Patsy Kensit) snoops in Tom’s (Ken
Farrington) diary to discover he’s due back the following
day. With the plan coming together, Cain tries his luck with
Sadie but will she give into temptation? Elsewhere, Debbie (Charley Webb) and Jasmine (Jenna-Louise Coleman)
grow closer in their mutual hatred of Scott (Ben Freeman) when
he withholds Debbie’s wages as compensation for the car
she wrecked. Is Debbie and Jasmine’s friendship back on
track? This episode of EMMERDALE is written by Sue Mooney and directed
by Haldane Duncan. The executive producer is Keith Richardson
and the series producer is Kathleen Beedles. ITV Productions
for ITV1
Thursday 7 September 7 - 7.30pm ITV1 Paddy (Dominic Brunt) breaks Del’s (Hayley Tamaddon) heart
when he tells her that he can’t see himself falling in
love with her any more and he ends their relationship. Paddy
visits Toni (Kerry Stacey) to tell her that he’s broken
up with Del but will Toni welcome him with open arms or show
him the door? Meanwhile, Kelly’s (Adele Silva) in trouble when she breaks
Rodney’s (Patrick Mower) car after borrowing it without
his permission. She takes it to Scott (Ben Freeman) and Debbie
(Charley Webb) to fix but while Debbie is working on the car
she finds a huge wad of cash. Will she return the money to Rodney
or keep it for herself? Elsewhere, Marlon (Mark Charnock) learns a harsh lesson when
he spends the day handcuffed to Diane (Elizabeth Estensen) after
a night of drunken debauchery! This episode of EMMERDALE is written by Ken Blakeson and directed
by Neil Alderton. The executive producer is Keith Richardson
and the series producer is Kathleen Beedles. ITV Productions
for ITV1
Friday 8 September 7 - 7.30pm ITV1 Donna (Verity Rushworth) visits Toni (Kerry Stacey) in hospital.
She’s unnerved when Toni makes it clear how angry she is
with Del (Hayley Tamaddon) and talks about taking legal action.
Will Toni press charges? Meanwhile, Debbie (Charley Webb) and Scott (Ben Freeman) hide
their stash of cash into the woods. Jasmine (Jenna-Louise Colman)
becomes suspicious when they seem to be getting on unusually
well and starts to think that there’s something is going
on between them. Elsewhere, a guilt-ridden Kelly (Adele Silva) tries to spend
some time alone with Rodney (Patrick Mower) but when he fails
to pay her attention she begins to question what comes first,
her or his business? This episode of EMMERDALE is written by Ken Blakeson and directed
by
Neil Alderton. The executive producer is Keith Richardson and
the series producer is Kathleen Beedles. ITV Productions for
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