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    spoilers 11th to 15th of april

    Monday 11 April 7 - 7.30pm ITV1

    Sadie’s (Patsy Kensit) money-grabbing plans are left in ruins when Jimmy’s (Nick Miles) solicitor reveals the real extent of his tattered finances. Sadie is unwilling to believe that Jimmy’s financial situation is so poor and determined to get her fair share of the Kings’ cash she tries a different tack and arranges to meet her husband in the Woolpack.

    Sadie is left reeling when Jimmy triumphantly reveals that he’s been welcomed back into the King fold and that she won’t get a penny out of them.
    Sadie is shattered as the realisation hits home that she is no longer part of the family and she leaves feeling completely alone.

    Meanwhile, Nicola (Nicola Wheeler) faces an uphill struggle to keep her relationship with a reluctant Simon (Dale Meeks) on track. She invites him for a meal with her and a friend the following evening but he is clearly not keen.

    Elsewhere, Dawn (Julia Mallam) worries about her finances when her earning potential is hindered by her inability to drive. Will she be able to find a suitable instructor?

    This episode of EMMERDALE is written by Bill Lyons produced by Jonathan Phillips and directed by Alan Wareing. The executive producer is Keith Richardson and the series producer is Kathleen Beedles It is a Granada production for ITV1.


    Tuesday 12 April 6.55 - 7.25pm ITV1

    Sadie’s (Patsy Kensit) attempt to gain sympathy from Tom (Ken Farrington) backfires when he gladly accepts her token gesture of returning her engagement ring, since it originally belonged to his wife. Sadie is dumbfounded as she leaves Holdgate Farm empty handed and is later found by a concerned Robert (Karl Davies) who tells her that he is there if she needs anything. Having hit rock bottom, will she take her former toy-boy up on his offer?

    Elsewhere, Nicola (Nicola Wheeler) is left bitterly disappointed by Simon (Dale Meeks) when he refuses to go to dinner with her. Feeling rejected, a paranoid Nicola gives Betty (Paula Tilbrook) a tongue-lashing when she overhears her gossiping, assuming it’s about her.

    Meanwhile, Dawn (Julia Mallam) unwittingly upsets Bob (Tony Audenshaw) when she ropes Scott (Ben Freeman) into giving her driving lessons. Will this bring her and Scott together or drive them apart?

    This episode of EMMERDALE is written by Margaret Simpson produced by Jonathan Phillips and directed by Henry Foster. The executive producer is Keith Richardson and the series producer is Alan Wareing. It is a Granada production for ITV1.


    Wednesday 13 April 7 - 7.30pm ITV1

    Sadie’s (Patsy Kensit) fortunes continue to plummet when she fails to convince Zoe (Leah Bracknell) to go along with a business deal. She later feels isolated further when Max (Charlie Kemp) and Carl (Tom Lister) give her the brush-off in the Woolpack.

    Feeling desperate, Sadie seeks comfort from Robert (Karl Davies) and when she visits him at Annie’s cottage it doesn’t take long for them to head upstairs.

    Post coital, Sadie feels worse rather than better. Realising that she’s completely alone, she decides to escape and heads back to Home Farm to pack her bags. As Sadie flees the village, she promises Zoe (Leah Bracknell) that Jimmy (Nick Miles) will get his comeuppance when she returns.

    Elsewhere, Nicola (Nicola Wheeler) is upset when Lesley (Sherrie Hewson) mentions that Simon (Dale Meeks) is due to be best man at his friend’s wedding and she confronts him about why he has kept it quiet. Simon assures her that it just slipped his mind, but Nicola is left worrying about the strength of their relationship.

    Over at the garage, Scott (Ben Freeman) looks over an elderly lady’s car and lies that it is a death trap and not worth repairing. He later presents a delighted Dawn (Julia Mallam) with the car as a gift and she remains oblivious to her boyfriend’s underhand behaviour.

    This episode of EMMERDALE is written by Bill Taylor produced by Jonathan Phillips and directed by Alan Wareing. The executive producer is Keith Richardson and the series producer is Kathleen Beedles It is a Granada production for ITV1.


    Thursday 14 April 7 - 7.30pm ITV1

    A harmless competition of ‘Mr and Mrs’ in the Woolpack ends in a bitter row when Simon (Dale Meeks) confesses that his dream home would be in Scarborough. Having wrongly assumed that he would want to live with her in Emmerdale, Nicola (Nicola Wheeler) is furious. Will the fishmonger return to his home town or finally make the commitment that Nicola is so desperate for?

    Meanwhile, Jimmy (Nick Miles) is delighted to hear that Sadie (Patsy Kensit) has disappeared and heads to Pear Tree cottage to tell Tom (Ken Farrington) and Carl (Tom Lister) the good news. Tom is clearly not in the mood for celebrating, disappointed at the way things have worked out.

    Elsewhere, Scott (Ben Freeman) and Dawn (Julia Mallam) are unable to stay civil with one another as he attempts to teach her to drive. Giving it up as a bad job, Dawn asks Bob (Tony Audenshaw) if he would consider helping her and a thrilled Bob readily accepts the challenge.

    This episode of EMMERDALE is written by Matthew Westwood produced by Jonathan Phillips and directed by Alan Wareing. The executive producer is Keith Richardson and the series producer is Kathleen Beedles It is a Granada production for ITV1.


    Friday 15 April 7 - 7.30pm ITV1

    Lesley’s (Sherrie Hewson) interfering is welcomed for the first time when she tells Nicola (Nicola Wheeler) about Simon’s past and the breakdown of his previous relationship. Realising that Simon is scared of commitment, she confronts him and he finally opens up to her. After a long chat they announce that Simon is moving to Emmerdale and the couple look smitten as they look forward to their future together.

    Meanwhile, Viv (Deena Payne) and Bob (Tony Audenshaw) are separately miserable as their divorce finally comes through. Viv is delighted when Paddy (Dominic Brunt) offers to take her to the Woolpack for a drink, but despite keeping up appearances, it is clear that she is as sad as Bob that their marriage is officially over.

    Over at the antiques barn, Rodney (Patrick Mower) surprises Paul (Mathew Bose) by asking him to become part owner of the family business. Paul accepts, knowing that is a big step forward for him and his recently found father.
    ;) ;) soap_angel ;) ;)

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