Emmerdale - EPISODE: 4788

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Synopsis:

Doug decides he wants to stay in the village but when Hilary isn't so keen he remains determined and asks Pollard for work. Paul refuses to forgive his sister Nicola and questions her motives for marrying such an older man. Jack arrives in Margate and Diane is forced to reveal the real reason she left when he expresses his fears about why she's been acting so strangely

Cast:

Linda Lusardi as Carrie Nicholls, Sally Oliver as Lexi Nicholls, Glynis Barber as DCI Grace Barraclough, Kelsey-Beth Crossley as Scarlett Nicholls, Steve Halliwell as Zak Dingle, Jane Cox as Lisa Dingle, Eden Taylor-Draper as Belle Dingle, Andy Devine as Shadrach Dingle, James Hooton as Sam Dingle, Charley Webb as Debbie Dingle, Joseph Gilgun as Eli Dingle, Dicken Ashworth as Duke Woods, Christopher Villiers as Grayson Sinclair, Matthew Wolfenden as David Metcalfe, Mathew Bose as Paul Lambert, Nicola Wheeler as Nicola De Souza, Clive Hornby as Jack Sugden, Isabel Hodgins as Victoria Sugden, Luke Tittensor as Darren Eden, Jenna-Louise Coleman as Jasmine Thomas, Kelvin Fletcher as Andy Sugden, Tom Lister as Carl King, Deena Payne as Viv Hope, Matt Healy as Matthew King, Tony Audenshaw as Bob Hope, Nick Miles as Jimmy King, Adele Silva as Kelly Windsor, Paula Tilbrook as Betty Eagleton, Christopher Chittell as Eric Pollard, Roxanne Pallett as Jo Stiles, Charlie Hardwick as Val Lambert, Richard Thorpe as Alan Turner, Dominic Brunt as Paddy Kirk, Billy Hartman as Terry Woods, Shirley Stelfox as Edna Birch, Verity Rushworth as Donna Windsor-Dingle, Kate McGregor as Emily Kirk, Patrick Mower as Rodney Blackstock, Richard Grieve as Jonny Foster, John Middleton as Ashley Thomas, Paul Walker as Mr Collins, Charlotte Bellamy as Laurel Thomas, Mike Mitchell as Kenny Finlay, Andy Moore as PC Mike Swirling, Duncan Preston as Douglas Potts, Dave Legeno as Seamus Flint, Paula Wilcox as Hilary Potts, Freddie Jones as Sandy Thomas, Shend as Mike O'Shea, Meg Johnson as Pearl Ladderbanks, Steven Farebrother as John McNally, Stephen Rahman-Hughes as DCI Vikesh Dasari, Polly Hemmingway as Catherine Simmons, Peter Cartwright as Bishop Postlethwaite, Richard Cole as Charles Vaughan

Credits:

Sarah Punshon - Director, Keith Richardson - Executive-Producer, Kathleen Beedles - Series-Producer, Karin Young - Writer, Dominic Leclerc - Director, Caroline Mitchell - Writer

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