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    Cool Emmerdale Spoilers 18th -23rd Feb

    Sunday, February 18 2007 at 19:00 GMT on ITV1


    The King brothers decide to go ahead with the funeral preparations without Rosemary, who is still away. Rosemary however has made her own plans and has meanwhile moved the body to another undertakers, without the brothers' knowledge. Will Tom's funeral still go ahead and if so, will it take place with or without the King brothers?

    It is revealed that Belle scored 98% on her entrance exam and is offered a place at the private school. However their happiness is crushed when Mrs Burgess informs them that she was unable to secure a full scholarship. With tuition fees costing £2,000 alone, is this the end of the road for the Dingle dream?

    Meanwhile, Viv is concerned as Bob's interview at Naughty Nylons approaches and fears that this will keep him from spending time with the twins. Meanwhile Bob spends his day practising his sales pitch on Paul who proves to be a difficult customer. Will a dispirited Bob go through with the interview?

    Monday, February 19 2007 at 19:00 GMT on ITV1


    Bob cancels his job interview with Naughty Nylons and Viv is secretly delighted. However, the Hopes receive a big surprise when Bob's brother Eddie shows up revealing that he is the sales manager for Naughty Nylons. An impressed Bob accepts a job with him. How will Viv react to his u-turn?

    Rosemary meets with Ashley to reorganise the funeral plans. The King brothers continue to argue with her over every detail, but she is quick to point out that they in fact were originally trying to bury Tom without her. Will the warring factions reach a compromise so that Tom can rest in peace?

    Meanwhile as Paul and Diane continue to ignore Val over her treatment of Sharon, she spends a lonely birthday as she stews in her own misery. Pollard appeals to them for leniency but has Val gone one step to far this time?

    Tuesday, February 20 2007 at 19:00 GMT on ITV1


    Rosemary is left to grieve alone at the funeral as the boys exclude her. As Barraclough and Dasari observe the mourners' reactions with interest, all other attention is soon switched to a mystery mourner. Revealed to be Carrie Nicholls the nurse who looked after a dying Mary King (Tom's late wife and mother to the boys), has she brought more to the occasion than a bouquet of flowers?

    Viv meanwhile is still smarting at Bob's decision to accept the job at Naughty Nylons. However he's more concerned with Tom's funeral and sees it as an opportunity to draw a line under Dawn's death. However Viv is further incensed to discover that Bob will be leaving with Eddie for a two week training course and is in no mood for fond farewells. Will Bob's job bring more headaches to the Hope household?

    Elsewhere, Tom's many enemies brood on the day their nemesis is sent six feet under. Terry, Jack, Jamie and Bob gather in the Woolpack to drink a morbid toast to his death. Meanwhile Barraclough and Dasari keep a watchful eye on the group.

    Wednesday, February 21 2007 at 19:00 GMT on ITV1


    Matthew, Jimmy, Carl and Rosemary gather for Tom's will reading. The group are shocked when Carrie Nicholls joins them claiming that she's been named in the will. As Home Farm and the company are divided between those gathered, everyone is shocked when a Scarlet Nicholls is named as a beneficiary. They are further shocked when Scarlet is revealed to be Carrie's daughter by Tom. How will the brothers cope with the addition of a half-sister?

    Elsewhere, Shadrach and Eli turn up for their first day as taxi drivers but business is slow for Debbie's Cabs. Sending her recruits into the village armed with flyers, Debbie is pleased to get a booking from her first client. However, she is furious with Shadrach and Eli when they can't find the address. Is someone else to blame for the mistake

    Louise and Jamie worry about Terry's demeanour following Tom's funeral and urge him to take the day off. He agrees and heads out for the day with TJ. The father and son bonding works a treat and Terry is shaken out of his malaise. Can he finally put the last few months behind him and move on?


    Thursday, February 22 2007 at 19:00 GMT on ITV1


    Gossip about Tom King's secret daughter soon spreads throughout the village. Matthew is determined to invalidate the inheritance but the brothers squabble over how to handle Carrie. Unbeknownst to Jimmy and Carl, Matthew finds Carrie and offers to buy Scarlet's share for cash, on the understanding that Carrie disappears for good. Will she accept his clandestine offer?

    Debbie finally gets a real client and sends Shadrach out to pick up the fare. Struggling with the controls, he quickly becomes lost. Fumbling with the switches he loses control of the cab, crashing into a farm gate. How will Debbie react to the latest blow to the business?

    Terry mocks Rodney after finding the destroyed businessman cleaning windows. However Rodney is full of optimism for his new venture and ignores all taunts. Is he finally working his way back up the ladder of success?


    Friday, February 23 2007 at 19:00 GMT on ITV1


    Carrie visits Matthew at Home Farm and Rosemary uses the opportunity to show her round and probe her about her relationship with Tom. Carrie admits that she's had no contact with Tom over the years apart from a monthly cheque for Scarlet. When Rosemary hears of Matthew's secret proposal, she urges her to fight her corner. Has Rosemary finally found herself an ally against the King brothers?

    Meanwhile, Pollard is delighted to be invited on a council excursion to be held in Spain. However Val tells him that they are too busy at the factory and he can't afford to be away fromwork. When David offers to step in and run the business, Pollard is thrilled. However Val is less sure and wonders whether he's to be trusted…

    Elsewhere, Debbie is annoyed to discover that following Shadrach's crash, the cab is a write-off. Armed with no insurance, she storms round to the Dingles and insists that he covers the costs himself. When he refuses, she fights dirty and threatens to tell the police that he stole the car. Could Debbie be about to break the Dingle code?
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    Sounds good - Debbie is really starting to irritate me now - what age is she supposed to be for crying out loud?? all this running businesses etc.. is she old enough to open a bank account?

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    See things don't stay dull in the Dales for long You get a few "slow" episodes then it all goes wild again
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    Quote Originally Posted by Babe14 View Post
    See things don't stay dull in the Dales for long You get a few bad episodes then it all goes wild again
    You dont get bad episodes just ones which are not as good as the others. There is always something in an episode to keep you interested. Eagerly looking forward to Rosemary's return
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    Quote Originally Posted by alan45 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Babe14 View Post
    See things don't stay dull in the Dales for long You get a few bad episodes then it all goes wild again
    You dont get bad episodes just ones which are not as good as the others. There is always something in an episode to keep you interested. Eagerly looking forward to Rosemary's return

    Sorry you are right it would opf been more correct for me to say "slow" rather than bad as you always want to watch the next episode and never turn off

    Well you know who I'm eagerly awaiting to see on screen again but yes RoseMARY also, "The bitch from hell"

    P.S I have made the correction to me previous post.
    Last edited by Babe14; 11-02-2007 at 12:02.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Babe14 View Post

    Sorry you are right it would opf been more correct for me to say "slow" rather than bad as you always want to watch the next episode and never turn off
    Of course if the episode is too slow, it can take a full 24 hours to play, so you don't need to turn-off - it ends as the next episode starts.

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    Wink Emmerdale

    I love Emmerdale, It Does'nt matter if it's slow or exciting. There is always something to move you or make you laugh. I think the actress who play's Edna Birch is very good. The charicter can be very frustrating with her high morals but is always acted well and very beleivable. Linda

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