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lizann
13-07-2010, 10:47
Is his body going to be found soon?

I remember hearing that Sam and Cain find the body

Also I heard that Nathan tries to frame Ryan for the murder

Anyone know more?

Liberty C
13-07-2010, 15:49
Nathan digs up the body... I think the plan is to frame Ryan or Cain. Someone does definitely go down for the murder, so it will be interesting to see who it is... Since Alice aka Maisie is leaving I wonder if it would be tied to her??

lizann
13-07-2010, 16:04
Nathan digs up the body... I think the plan is to frame Ryan or Cain. Someone does definitely go down for the murder, so it will be interesting to see who it is... Since Alice aka Maisie is leaving I wonder if it would be tied to her??

Maisie is to have another breakdown so I guess with his father's body being dug up and her half brother / ex lover going down for it will push her over the edge again

tammyy2j
14-07-2010, 11:24
Cain will find out the truth soon

Liberty C
16-07-2010, 17:17
Spoiler Thursday 22nd & Friday 23rd July

Cain’s having a wild time menacing Natasha, and an uncharacteristically caring Nathan urges Natasha to take Declan up on his offer of a holiday. A nervous Natasha is then relieved when Declan agrees to whisk her away. www.itv.com/soaps/emmerdale/previews/thu22jul20108pm/

Natasha's relieved that Will's fine about her relationship with Declan. As she and Declan head off on holiday, Nathan promises not to do anything stupid in her absence. http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/s12/emmerdale/spoilers/a237509/marlons-livid-with-shadrach-for-drinking.html

(Of course he doesn't mean a word of it, because while she is away he goes and digs up the body and puts Ryan in the frame for it)

alan45
26-07-2010, 09:49
Mark's body is finally uncovered in tonight's episode of Emmerdale after Sam Dingle makes the sinister discovery.

While walking Alfie in the grounds of Home Farm, Sam is confused when the dog starts barking constantly.

Sam is then shocked as he's hit with an awful stench and spots that Alfie appears to have found a corpse. Panicking, he wastes no time before calling the police.

What will this mean for Natasha and Nathan?


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Liberty C
26-07-2010, 10:00
[QUOTE=alan45;723539]What will this mean for Natasha and Nathan?

Well, Nathan is arrested on Thursday but is then subsequently released on Friday. Then the focus turns to Ryan the week after. I suppose with the announcement that Amanda Donahoe is leaving the Dales we just have to wait and see if the right person goes down for the murder....

lizann
27-07-2010, 12:13
Emmerdale star James Sutton has revealed that he wants his character Ryan Lamb to take revenge on half-brother Nathan Wylde in a forthcoming storyline.

Next week, Ryan will be charged for the murder of his father Mark as Nathan's (Lyndon Ogbourne) attempts to frame him for the crime bear fruit.

In an interview with DS, Sutton was asked whether Ryan is likely to settle the score in the future.

He replied: "Without a shadow of a doubt, absolutely. I want to be the guy that pulls the trigger and ends Nathan! I want to be the guy that buries Nathan! It would be deserved, I think! I have no doubt that I will have my revenge."

However, Sutton also admitted that he would not rule out the possibility of the pair becoming friends again further down the line.

He explained: "Me and Lyndon have actually chatted about this and said how cool it would be if they became buddies again, but kind of like evil buddies - this pair of evil brothers who are hellbent on power and madness and just going around systematically screwing over everyone in the village!

"It would be quite fun, but we'll see. I don't know what [series producer] Gavin [Blyth]'s got planned for us, but I'm sure it will be exciting."

alan45
29-07-2010, 12:58
Ryan Lamb ends up in a cell next week when he is framed by his horrible half-brother Nathan Wylde.

It is one of a string of dastardly deeds carried out by the evil posh boy, who will stop at nothing to get what he wants.

As you would expect, it means actor Lyndon Ogbourne, who plays the twisted toff, gets it with both barrels from angry fans.

But the 27-year-old loves the abuse, as it means he is doing his job properly.

In an interview with the Daily Record, Lyndon said: "I get quite a lot of abuse. I went to Glastonbury and I was getting a fair amount of abuse, saying I was a nasty b****** and to leave off my mum.

"People love to hate Nathan and I love it. He's one of the most evil characters in soap and it's great to be given the chance to play him.

"Being abused on the street is like a reward for doing a good job."

Soon Nathan and little brother Will (Oscar Lloyd) will be the only Wyldes left in the village, as dad Mark (Maxwell Caulfield) is dead, and mum Natasha (Amanda Donohoe) and sister Maisie (Alice Coulthard) are set to leave the soap.

But Lyndon said he has no plans to follow them just yet.

"I would love to one day do a bit of theatre and film but currently I am happy where I am and truly enjoying Nasty Nathan," he said.

alan45
29-07-2010, 18:50
Already posted see above

alan45
30-07-2010, 11:46
Emmerdale star Lyndon Ogbourne has assured fans that he currently has "no plans" to leave the soap.

The actor, who plays schemer Nathan Wylde on the ITV1 show, spoke out about his future following the recent news that his screen family members Alice Coulthard (Maisie) and Amanda Donohoe (Natasha) have chosen to bow out.

Writing on Twitter, Ogbourne commented: "I've got big plans for future projects in my career, but I'm loving playing Nathan at the moment! Emmerdale is awesome to be a part of and I feel honoured to play the nasty piece of work NateDogg!"

He added: "[I'm] sad to see the Wyldes dispersing but I'm really enjoying playing Nathan, so no plans to leave yet - a long, winding, twisted road to follow Nathan down before he departs the Dales. I am excited about other filming and theatre projects that I'll do in the future, though."

Later, Ogbourne revealed that he is due to start filming more confrontations with his screen half-brother James Sutton (Ryan Lamb).

He said: "Got a whole batch of ED scripts to read through. I've flicked through some of it in bed - ridiculously exciting stuff, Ryan vs NateDogg!"

tammyy2j
30-07-2010, 11:47
NateDogg

:lol:

alan45
04-08-2010, 02:01
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alan45
05-08-2010, 11:54
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Ryan appears in Court as a smug Nathan looks on:angry::angry::angry:

tammyy2j
05-08-2010, 16:10
I think Cain will help him in the end he knows the truth

alan45
05-08-2010, 16:13
I think Cain will help him in the end he knows the truth


I agree. Cain is fond of him as a friend and worker. Cain knew there was a lot more to it when he got the wallet. He will put the pressure on Nathan, hopefully physical as well as mental

alan45
06-08-2010, 15:58
What an aboslute load of garbage the Mark Wylde murder investigation has become. No one has actually been able to establish when he died. Nathan claims that Natasha fired the 'bullet' that killed him. DUH!! Shotguns dont fire bullets. The soap police are behaving in a totally unprofessional manner not only in front of Ryans solicitor but also while the interview is being recorded. Then they are going to link him by the powder from the shotgun that they have recoverd and the jumper. Any foresic scientist worth spit will be able to tell that the residue on both the gun and jumper are fresh.It would not conclusively link him to the shotgun but only to the type of cartridge. How did pretty boy dig a hole at the garage without anyone noticing.

The only good thing was the look of menance in Cains eyes. I look forward to him getting revenge on Pretty Boy

Perdita
06-08-2010, 17:44
James Sutton has revealed that Emmerdale viewers are going to see a different side to his character Ryan Lamb.

Ryan will appear in court charged with the murder of his father after being set up by his half-brother Nathan Wylde (Lyndon Ogbourne).

"He pleads not guilty, but is refused bail," Sutton told What's On TV. "It feels like the walls are beginning to close in on him."

With his innocence doubted by those closest to him, Sutton teased that the effects will be long-lasting on Ryan.

"Hopefully justice will out and he will be in the clear, but... you never know," he said.

"The viewers will see a different side to Ryan as his frustration builds and he gets more and more isolated in prison."

He added: "I don't think Ryan will ever be the same again."

alan45
06-08-2010, 18:36
In an interview with DS, Sutton was asked whether Ryan is likely to settle the score in the future.

He replied: "Without a shadow of a doubt, absolutely. I want to be the guy that pulls the trigger and ends Nathan! I want to be the guy that buries Nathan! It would be deserved, I think! I have no doubt that I will have my revenge."

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"Hopefully justice will out and he will be in the clear, but... you never know," he said.

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Obviously he has cjhanged his mind since talking to DS:rotfl:

alan45
22-08-2010, 01:18
Emmerdale star Lyndon Ogbourne has announced that he is leaving the soap to pursue new projects.

The actor, who made his first appearance as bad boy Nathan Wylde in February 2009, will bow out later this year after choosing not to renew his current contract with the Yorkshire-based drama.

Reports suggest that, while Nathan's final storyline will be dramatic, the door will be left open for the character to return in the future.

Speaking to the Daily Star Sunday about his decision, Ogbourne commented: "Emmerdale has been such an incredible experience for me and the final act of the Wyldes' drama will be so gripping. I've had great fun and learned so much from creating one of the most love-to-hate Emmerdale characters.

"But my personal ambition and excitement for future projects has led me to feel this is the right time to leave. But I believe this won't be the last you've seen of devilish Nathan Wylde."

Emmerdale's series producer Gavin Blyth added: "We will be very sorry to lose a character like Nathan from the show. He's really come into his own in recent months."

Ogbourne's news follows the previous announcements that his screen family members Alice Coulthard (Maisie) and Amanda Donohoe (Natasha) are also leaving the soap.

Since arriving on screen last year, the Wylde family has been at the forefront of the programme with a series of high-profile storylines. Their current dark plot - centring around the death of family patriarch Mark at the hands of Natasha - is expected to reach its climax later this year.

alan45
22-08-2010, 01:21
Meanwhile, there are heated scenes on the way in Emmerdale when Ryan is granted day release from prison to attend Mark's funeral.

Desperate for a way out of his current situation, Ryan wastes no time in trying to talk to Maisie - imploring her to believe that he's innocent and that Nathan is setting him up for Mark's murder.

As Ryan continues to beg for Maisie's help and clashes with Nathan, he has to be dragged away by two policemen who are accompanying him to the funeral.

Will Maisie believe what Ryan has told her?

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Perdita
22-08-2010, 07:19
Emmerdale star Lyndon Ogbourne has announced that he is leaving the soap to pursue new projects.

The actor, who made his first appearance as bad boy Nathan Wylde in February 2009, will bow out later this year after choosing not to renew his current contract with the Yorkshire-based drama.

Reports suggest that, while Nathan's final storyline will be dramatic, the door will be left open for the character to return in the future.

Speaking to the Daily Star Sunday about his decision, Ogbourne commented: "Emmerdale has been such an incredible experience for me and the final act of the Wyldes' drama will be so gripping. I've had great fun and learned so much from creating one of the most love-to-hate Emmerdale characters.

"But my personal ambition and excitement for future projects has led me to feel this is the right time to leave. But I believe this won't be the last you've seen of devilish Nathan Wylde."

Emmerdale's series producer Gavin Blyth added: "We will be very sorry to lose a character like Nathan from the show. He's really come into his own in recent months."

Ogbourne's news follows the previous announcements that his screen family members Alice Coulthard (Maisie) and Amanda Donohoe (Natasha) are also leaving the soap.

Since arriving on screen last year, the Wylde family has been at the forefront of the programme with a series of high-profile storylines. Their current dark plot - centring around the death of family patriarch Mark at the hands of Natasha - is expected to reach its climax later this year.

alan45
22-08-2010, 10:45
Already posted http://www.soapboards.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?111629-Mark-Wylde-or-Daniel-Lamb-body-and-murder&p=726060#post726060

alan45
22-08-2010, 11:50
Now that Posh Boy has announced he is leaving the Dales in a dramatic fashion (post 20 above) its seems this could mean that he is going to get his comeuppance for framing Ryan. Lets hope that Cain has a hand or fist in his dramatic departure

Perdita
22-08-2010, 18:08
Emmerdale actor Lyndon Ogbourne has revealed that he has "no plans" to leave the soap. The star joined the cast in 2009 as devious Nathan Wylde.

He spoke about his future on the show after it was revealed that his screen family members Alice Coulthard (Maisie) and Amanda Donohoe (Natasha) have chosen to leave the Yorkshire-based drama.

Writing on his Twitter page, Ogbourne said: "I've got big plans for future projects in my career, but I'm loving playing Nathan at the moment!

"Emmerdale is awesome to be a part of and I feel honoured to play the nasty piece of work NateDogg!"

He added: "[I'm] sad to see the Wyldes dispersing but I'm really enjoying playing Nathan, so no plans to leave yet - a long, winding, twisted road to follow Nathan down before he departs the Dales.

"I am excited about other filming and theatre projects that I'll do in the future, though."

He later revealed that he is scheduledi to start filming more confrontations with he screen half-brother Ryan Lamb (James Sutton).

He said: "Got a whole batch of ED scripts to read through. I've flicked through some of it in bed - ridiculously exciting stuff, Ryan vs NateDogg!"

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This is an interview he gave to STV 3 weeks ago, I wonder what changed his mind :confused:

Ruffed_lemur
23-08-2010, 00:53
Hope so!

alan45
23-08-2010, 01:02
Hopefully he will leave in an ambulance

Chloe O'brien
23-08-2010, 11:09
I take it that Declan will probably buy out the rest of Home Farm from Natasha.

alan45
23-08-2010, 11:19
I take it that Declan will probably buy out the rest of Home Farm from Natasha.

Wouldnt it be lovely if Ryan inherited it from his father.

tammyy2j
23-08-2010, 11:44
Emmerdale star Lyndon Ogbourne has announced that he is leaving the soap to pursue new projects.

The actor, who made his first appearance as bad boy Nathan Wylde in February 2009, will bow out later this year after choosing not to renew his current contract with the Yorkshire-based drama.

Reports suggest that, while Nathan's final storyline will be dramatic, the door will be left open for the character to return in the future.

Speaking to the Daily Star Sunday about his decision, Ogbourne commented: "Emmerdale has been such an incredible experience for me and the final act of the Wyldes' drama will be so gripping. I've had great fun and learned so much from creating one of the most love-to-hate Emmerdale characters.

"But my personal ambition and excitement for future projects has led me to feel this is the right time to leave. But I believe this won't be the last you've seen of devilish Nathan Wylde."

Emmerdale's series producer Gavin Blyth added: "We will be very sorry to lose a character like Nathan from the show. He's really come into his own in recent months."

Ogbourne's news follows the previous announcements that his screen family members Alice Coulthard (Maisie) and Amanda Donohoe (Natasha) are also leaving the soap.

Since arriving on screen last year, the Wylde family has been at the forefront of the programme with a series of high-profile storylines. Their current dark plot - centring around the death of family patriarch Mark at the hands of Natasha - is expected to reach its climax later this year.

He gets sent down for Mark's murder I bet

tammyy2j
23-08-2010, 12:09
I say he will go down for Mark's murder no one will believe that Natasha is the real killer

Chloe O'brien
23-08-2010, 12:24
Maybe both will go down and Maisie will leave with the younger brother to look after him.

Perdita
23-08-2010, 13:26
Maybe he does a runner :hmm:

alan45
23-08-2010, 15:02
Following yesterday's news that another member of the Wylde clan is leaving Emmerdale, there's been a few fans wondering what the future holds for the family's youngest member Will.

Despite some viewers hoping that Will would somehow stick around in the village without his screen family, I can confirm that the character will also be bowing out later this year.

Speaking today, an Emmerdale spokesperson explained that Will's portrayer Oscar Lloyd is leaving of his own accord and made the decision at a similar time to his co-stars Lyndon Ogbourne (Nathan), Alice Coulthard (Maisie) and Amanda Donohoe (Natasha).

Following the Wyldes' long run of high-profile storylines, the news that they'll all be leaving definitely marks the end of an era. Equally, though, it'll be interesting to see how the gap will be filled at Home Farm and on the show as a whole.

alan45
23-08-2010, 15:03
Looks highly likely that these departures will all centre round the muder and the fallout from it

tammyy2j
23-08-2010, 15:04
Kim Tate should return to take over Home Farm

Ruffed_lemur
23-08-2010, 18:49
Wouldnt it be lovely if Ryan inherited it from his father.

Yes, would like to see that!

Chloe O'brien
23-08-2010, 23:10
Chas to find out about Carl and Eve. Dump him, hook up with Declan who will buy Home Farm and move into the big house.

tammyy2j
24-08-2010, 16:20
I think Faye would be a good partner for Declan I think there is a spark between them

I would love to see Cain and Charity as the owners of Home Farm let the Dingles run riot

alan45
24-08-2010, 18:11
I think Faye would be a good partner for Declan I think there is a spark between them

I would love to see Cain and Charity as the owners of Home Farm let the Dingles run riot

I can imagine Zak and Sam poaching their own Rabbits and Pheasants

walsh2509
27-08-2010, 19:25
This phone thing is doing my nut in... phone in bag , me and my brother go to the cafe , I got to the toilet for 2 mins and back out .. I lift my bag and we go to the cops .. my phone is not in my bag.. I wonder where I could have lost it. It was in my bag in the cafe I let it out my sight for 2mins , my brother was sitting next to it , I come out and go to the cops .. phone not in bag any longer ... COME ON !

alan45
27-08-2010, 19:34
Lets face it. Maisie isnt the sharpest tool in the box.

However I think the penny drops next week when she realises Posh Boy is a nasty piece of work

Perdita
01-09-2010, 17:54
Lyndon Ogbourne has teased that Emmerdale bad boy Nathan Wylde has a "really dark future" ahead.

The actor recently confirmed that he was quitting the ITV1 soap but told This Morning that there are "lots more twists and turns to go" with his character.

"There's a really dark future ahead for Nathan, even darker than you've seen," he revealed.

He went on to say that ITV may warn viewers prior to broadcasting the scenes.

"The stuff we've filmed is possibly some of the most evil and corrupt stuff I've witnessed in the soap at all," he continued. "I think they are planning on putting warnings before the episode.

"There's some really dark stuff that's been filmed with one of the main actors. It's really corrupt and quite evil."

Ogbourne also confirmed that the show's bosses have left the door open if he wants to return to the role in the future.

"They've very kindly said they'll leave the door open so who knows?" he said. "To be honest I don't want it to be the end of Nathan. I hope he does come back at some point because I've just had an absolute blast playing him and there's lots more to come."

tammyy2j
03-09-2010, 10:21
^ I say he threatens Faye and/or Maisie

alan45
09-09-2010, 15:03
Jason Merrells has revealed that Emmerdale's Declan Macey will be murderess Natasha Wylde's "enemy".

Merrells, who joined the ITV soap earlier this year, told Soaplife that Declan would break up with Natasha (Amanda Donohe) when she continues to defend her son Nathan against claims that he murdered his father Mark.

However, despite ending the relationship, Declan remains at Home Farm.

"Natasha's always been the driving force in the business but the tables have turned," he said. "Natasha's shocked at how cold he suddenly becomes. Instead of her lover now he's her enemy. And he's determined to get exactly what he wants."

Asked what Declan wanted, he admitted: "Complete control of Home Farm.

"He wants the Wyldes out and the first thing he does is sack Nathan. Deep down I think he still cares for Natasha but he turns the love into hate..."

Natasha, Maisie (Alice Coulthard), Nathan (Lyndon Ogbourne) and Will, will all exit the soap as the storyline reaches its climax.

Chloe O'brien
15-09-2010, 12:03
We like baddie Declan.

alan45
04-10-2010, 09:17
Emmerdale star Lyndon Ogbourne has revealed that he will be filming his final scenes for the soap this week.

In August, the actor announced that he was bowing out of the show after nearly two years in the role of twisted Nathan Wylde.

Writing on Twitter last night, Ogbourne commented: "I'm chilled and ready for my final week filming Emmerdale, full of every emotion you could name - but mostly excitement and sadness!

"I've had the most amazing time EVER!! I'll never forget playing and bringing to life Nathan Wylde! Thank you all for your support - let my final week commence!"

Later, he added: "So proud of all your comments of support about my final week ahead - I love being involved in Emmerdale and I enjoy playing Nathan so much, but I have to follow my heart and ambition."

Ogbourne has previously said that "personal ambition and excitement for future projects" sparked his decision to leave the long-running drama.

The 27-year-old's screen family members Amanda Donohoe (Natasha), Alice Coulthard (Maisie) and Oscar Lloyd (Will) are also departing the programme.

alan45
08-10-2010, 10:58
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Maisie Wylde (Alice Coulthard) returns determined to testify at Ryan's trial. She puts Nathan (Lyndon Ogbourne) in a panic and he almost confesses all to his sister...

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Natasha Wylde (Amanda Donohoe) tries to calm Nathan down and tells him they must see their lies about Mark's death through to the end...

alan45
12-10-2010, 10:49
Interview with Lyndon Ogbourne

Is Nathan still confident his plan to frame Ryan for Mark’s murder will work?

"Until things start going seriously wrong for him. He’s convinced it’ll work. It has to, considering everything he’s been through. But then Maisie comes back to the village and things start to unravel even more. Nathan’s pleased to see her, hoping she’ll have decided to dismiss the Ryan-is-innocent thing. She hasn't though. In fact she chooses to stay with Faye rather than with him and Natasha. That’s a real shocker."

How upsetting is it for Nathan to have Maisie believe that he killed their dad?

"It’s devastating. Most of his actions have been motivated by trying to protect Maisie and their brother Will. So to have Maisie being so adamant that he killed Mark starts destroying him."

It seems that by protecting his mum, Nathan’s the one who’s losing everything and everyone...

"He finds it more and more upsetting that Natasha seems less and less willing to give him any kind of support. He’s done so much for her and yet she seems happy to let the entire village think he’s guilty. He wants Natasha to back him up, to tell people he’s not the murderer and to convince Maisie that Nathan isn't the killer. It's scary that Natasha's not sticking up for him."

How does Nathan feel when he takes the stand in court at Ryan’s trial and swears to tell the whole truth?

"The lying doesn’t bother him but he is scared and worried about taking the stand. This is his only chance to get the judge and jury onside. He puts a brave face on it and manages not to let his fear show. As always when he’s backed into a corner, he comes out fighting. He feels that the court is behind him - apart from Ryan, Maisie and Faye, that is."

Does Nathan not have a single ounce of compassion or guilt over Ryan?

"Heck no. It’s all gone on far too long for that. He hates Ryan for what he’s done to the Wylde family – even though it’s not Ryan’s fault."

We know Nathan gets kidnapped – how does it happen?

"It’s all very sudden when he’s on his way home from the court."

What were the scenes like to film?

"They were quite terrifying - both to make and to watch. They’re the most exhausting and shocking scenes I’ve ever done on Emmerdale. Nathan’s blindfolded and bundled into the back of a car. Then when he comes to, he doesn’t have a clue where he is. He’s tortured and is absolutely petrified. It's obvious the kidnapper is trying to make Nathan confess to the murder."

Does Nathan ever wish he’d never got involved in covering up for his mum?

"Yes, of course, but once he’d decided to cover up for Natasha, there was no going back. He loves his mother but he hates her, too, for almost being willing to see him framed as Mark’s killer."

How do you feel about the break up of the Wylde family?

"All of us - Amanda, Alice and myself - feel sad about it, although we’re all looking forward to what we’ll be doing next. We’re planning on meeting up regularly though - we’ve become very good friends."

Perdita
15-10-2010, 12:10
Natasha Wylde could confess to murder to save her son Nathan Wylde in 'Emmerdale'.

The businesswoman and her son have framed Ryan Lamb (James Sutton) for the murder of her cheating husband Mark Wylde (Maxwell Caulfield), but Amanda Donohoe - who plays the murderess in the ITV1 soap - believes her character could come clean when Nathan's life is in threat.

The farmer - played by Lyndon Ogbourne - is set to be kidnapped after he provides false testimony at the trial.

Amanda revealed to Soaplife magazine: "Her motives for not confessing are, and always have been, to protect her family so if that came into question maybe she would."

The actress also believes her alter-ego doesn't hate her husband's secret son Ryan but simply feels she has no choice but than to get him sent to prison.

She said: "Natasha's in denial. She's shut down and feels numb. This is the decision she's made and she has to carry it through to the end. Natasha's frozen her feelings. Now she's come so far she can't allow anything to get in the way."

However, Amanda - who recently announced her decision to leave the show - expects her character to get caught out.

She said: "There are so many murderers in 'Emmerdale' who've got away with it, but I think it's about seeing justice down."

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Perdita
15-10-2010, 18:18
Emmerdale star Lyndon Ogbourne has revealed that fans will soon see Nathan Wylde's vulnerable side as he takes the stand in court.

In next week's episodes, the actor's twisted alter ego must give evidence at Ryan Lamb's murder trial in the final stage of a malicious plot to frame his half-brother.

As Nathan is called to give his testimony, he knows that he must continue to lie in order to protect his mum Natasha (Amanda Donohoe), who was the real culprit behind Mark Wylde's death.

Speaking to the official Emmerdale website, Ogbourne explained: "Nathan stands there and he's shaking like a leaf. He's absolutely terrified at what he's just about to do. He says he'll tell the truth, but as we know, there isn't an ounce of truth in that!"

However, the 27-year-old added that Nathan's manipulative ways serve him well on the day - as he wins over the jury and things look bleak for Ryan.

Ogbourne said: "Nathan's at his best when he's in control - utterly in control. When he's in court, he's got the judge, the jury and every single person eating out of the palm of his hand."

However, Nathan's impressive performance on the stand ultimately leads to a dramatic kidnap plot as someone holds him captive in a desperate attempt to uncover the truth. Details of who is responsible are being kept closely under wraps until transmission.

DS

alan45
19-10-2010, 00:12
ITV soap Emmerdale is to give fans a glimpse of different outcomes which were filmed for Ryan Lamb's murder trial, it has been announced.

Next week, the ongoing story of Mark Wylde's murder reaches a dramatic climax as Ryan (James Sutton) learns whether he will be spending his future behind bars for a crime he did not commit.

Details of Ryan's fate are being kept closely under wraps until transmission, but it has now been confirmed that a number of different endings were shot for the storyline - and all of them will be available for viewing on the official Emmerdale website from this Thursday.

The first outcome shows Ryan found guilty of killing his father as the jury delivers a shock verdict, while the second sees the jury rightfully clearing him of the charge.

Meanwhile, the third sees scheming Natasha Wylde (Amanda Donohoe) take to the stand and finally admit that she murdered Mark, while a fourth scene shows Ryan, Faye and Maisie celebrating outside the court.

Emmerdale's series producer Gavin Blyth commented: "The alternative endings we filmed earlier this year for Mark Wylde's murder proved hugely popular, and it seemed fitting to treat viewers to a similar experience for the culmination of the story. Hopefully the extra content will enhance their enjoyment of the episode, when Ryan learns his fate."

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Perdita
25-10-2010, 16:09
Emmerdale star Lyndon Ogbourne has revealed that there are big surprises in store for viewers as the ongoing story of Mark Wylde's murder reaches its climax this week.

Ogbourne's twisted character Nathan has attempted to set up his half-brother Ryan Lamb (James Sutton) for the crime in recent months, and viewers will soon discover whether he has been successful as the mechanic's trial draws to a close.

Last week, show bosses announced that four possible endings for the storyline were filmed, before releasing online videos showing each outcome. The first two clips show Ryan found guilty and not guilty, a third features Mark's real killer Natasha confessing all on the stand, and a fourth focuses on Maisie and Faye as they celebrate outside the court.

However, speaking on Loose Women today, Ogbourne admitted: "I knew of the four endings, but I think I'm allowed to say excitedly that it's none of those! You can watch all of them, but there's a double twist to the tale."

Praising the current state of the ITV1 soap, he added: "Everyone tune into Emmerdale. It's been amazing for a while, but the next few weeks leading up to the end of this year are incredible. It's brilliant. There's some big, big stuff."

Ogbourne filmed his final Emmerdale scenes earlier this month after deciding to bow out in favour of pastures new.

alan45
26-10-2010, 19:40
What a swiz. Ryan found guilty while Natasha gets away with murder and Posh Boy escapes justice on Conspiring to Pervert the course of justice.

What will Cain do now. Will he use Posh Boys phone to put the frightners on Natasha. Will Posh Boy tell Cain what actually happened.

Tomorrows episode should be interesting

alan45
27-10-2010, 05:51
Natasha Wylde finally discovers that her son Nathan is being held captive by Cain in tonight's climactic episode of Emmerdale, forcing her to make a life-changing decision.

Last night, viewers saw Ryan Lamb found guilty of murdering his father Mark as the jury delivered a shock verdict - leaving Natasha to think that her nightmare was finally over.

However, when Natasha learns of Nathan's predicament in tonight's hour-long edition of the ITV1 soap, she ends up facing a massive dilemma as the tale of Mark's murder takes its final twists.

Will Natasha turn Nathan into the police and frame him for Mark's death? Will she escape justice by doing a runner before the truth comes out? Or could she turn herself in and finally confess that she was responsible for her husband's grisly fate?

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Speaking of tonight's episode, Natasha's portrayer Amanda Donohoe commented: "Natasha didn't really plan for Ryan to be set up for the murder, it was down to Nathan. But as events have got out of control, she's had to get on with it out of sheer desperation.

"When Ryan was found guilty, she thought it was all over, but in tonight's episode events take a drastic turn."

Emmerdale's hour-long special airs tonight at 7pm on ITV1.

alan45
27-10-2010, 21:24
Good old Cain saves the day. Good to see Maisie getting stuck into Posh Boy with the plank

tammyy2j
28-10-2010, 10:58
I thought Natasha might blame it all on Nathan but no she admitted the truth it was a great episode last night - Homefarm is cursed

alan45
05-11-2010, 16:38
Lyndon Ogbourne has revealed that Emmerdale fans will see Nathan Wylde "at his most vulnerable" during his final weeks on screen.

The actor has already filmed his last scenes as the village bad boy, who is currently trying to sell Home Farm following his mum Natasha's arrest for murder.

Speaking to the Inside Soap Yearbook 2011 about his final storyline, Ogbourne explained: "Well, Nathan doesn't get killed off, but by the end of it he's managed to turn the whole village against him.

"I'm so excited about these final few weeks because it's Nathan at his most vulnerable, perhaps the most honest he's ever been. So many people finally see him for what he really is, even his own family.

"In a way, it's quite a sad ending for him. It's the dethroning of Nathan, and that should lead people to wonder what he'll be like if he ever comes back."

The 27-year-old has previously said that his decision to leave Emmerdale was influenced by "personal ambition and excitement for future projects".

alan45
07-11-2010, 14:01
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Hands up who wants to see the smile wiped off smug Nathan Wylde's face?

You might be in luck.

Lyndon Ogbourne, who is leaving the show after two years as the nasty posh boy, has given a few clues as to how Nathan makes his exit - and it doesn't sound like it's in a blaze of glory.

He told Inside Soap: "Nathan doesn't get killed off, but by the end of it, he's managed to turn the whole village against him.

"I'm so excited about doing these final few weeks, because it's Nathan at his most vulnerable, perhaps the most honest he's ever been. So many people finally see him for what he really is, even his own family.

"In a way, it's quite a sad ending for him. It's the dethroning of Nathan, and that should lead people to wonder what he'll be like if he ever comes back."

So it may not be the last we see of him!

alan45
11-11-2010, 13:25
Emmerdale star Lyndon Ogbourne has admitted that Nathan Wylde deserves to face the consequences of his twisted behaviour during his final weeks on screen.

The actor's scheming character will soon bow out of the ITV1 soap as the Wylde family's reign at Home Farm comes to an end after nearly two years.

In an interview with Soaplife, Ogbourne was asked whether it would be worse for Nathan to lose his fortune or the support of his sister Maisie in his exit storyline.

He replied: "That's a tricky one. Being left penniless probably because the money is his security. But then Maisie's the person he loves most in the world and losing her would mean he'd have no-one.

"The thing is, though, a baddie like Nathan needs his comeuppance. He deserves to be left penniless and alone."

Ogbourne recently revealed that viewers will see Nathan "at his most vulnerable" before he leaves the village.

alan45
16-11-2010, 15:16
How’s Nathan feeling since Declan stitched him up over Home Farm?

“I think he’s feeling very humiliated. Everything he’s strived for has fallen apart really. His family are turning against him, the house has been sold to the person he didn’t want it to and I think he’s a broken man!”

Can he get out of the village fast enough?

“Well, that’s what he’s hoping to do but I think he was hoping to do it with a bit of pride intact and also hopefully with a bit of his family intact. But literally everything has been taken away. In his final throes of being very spiteful, Nathan admits that he was trying to stitch Ryan up and was trying to do everything he could to screw him over.”

Well they’re winding each other up in the pub before that - can Nathan sense that Ryan is wanting revenge?

“Nathan thinks Ryan is clutching at straws and the one thing that Nathan is proud of is the fact that he has got to Ryan in quite a major way. But he’s unaware that Ryan is winding him up with a plan in mind. So yeah, I don’t’ think he really takes in how much revenge Ryan is looking to take.

“But as it is, Ryan gets everything out of Nathan – he gets him to admit to setting him up - which then eventually leads to Ryan getting Nathan to sign everything over to Maisie and Will. So when Nathan actually leaves, he literally has nothing - no money, no car, no family who loves or respect him – he is completely and utterly destitute.”

How does he feel when he realises Ryan and Declan have set him up?

“I think he’s just hollow at that point “

Is losing Maisie and Will the most heartbreaking thing for him?

“Definitely. I think people might start to feel a bit sorry for Nathan when he finds out that Maisie and Will have totally turned their backs on him, he’s just devastated and utterly defeated.”

Can you describe his last scene?

“He gives everything over, and as he walks away, Declan trips him up and chucks him to the floor, and gets him to hand over the keys and basically frogmarches him out of the house! He gets kicked to the floor and scrambles up and just walks away with absolutely nothing.”

alan45
18-11-2010, 10:58
Lyndon Ogbourne has hinted that he would like his Emmerdale character Nathan Wylde to get even with Cain Dingle one day in the future.

Last month, Cain was instrumental in the downfall of the Wyldes when he held Nathan captive and resorted to extreme measures to uncover the truth about Mark's murder, leading to the arrest of family matriarch Natasha.

Fans will see Nathan leave the village in disgrace next week following Ogbourne's decision to bow out from the show. However, producers have kept the door open for a possible return in the future.

Speaking to Inside Soap, Ogbourne commented: "It's about time someone taught Cain a serious lesson! Nathan's on the floor right now, but that doesn't mean he's learned his lesson. He'd probably come back to the village more evil than ever!"

The actor also said that he had a positive working relationship with Jeff Hordley, who plays the role of Cain.

He explained: "Jeff Hordley sent me a text while he was watching the scenes where Nathan was tortured to say how much he'd loved working together. It was brilliant."

Nathan's final episode airs on November 26.

alan45
22-11-2010, 00:12
Interview with Lyndon Ogbourne

Emmerdale bids farewell to one of its most memorable bad boys this week as twisted Nathan Wylde finally gets his comeuppance. Following the sale of Home Farm and Natasha's sentencing, Nathan looks forward to a fresh start with Maisie, Will and his fortune - but a confrontation with Ryan soon sparks his undoing. As Nathan gloats about his attempt to frame his half-brother for murder, he's unaware that his confession is being secretly recorded. Now holding all the cards for once, Ryan ensures that his long-time nemesis leaves the village with nothing - but is this the last we'll see of him? Lyndon Ogbourne, who plays Nathan, recently chatted about the character's departure and his time with the soap.

How does Nathan feel when Natasha is sentenced to 21 years behind bars this week?
"I think he's deeply upset by it. Despite how much people love to hate Nathan, it's got to be understood that he's gone through a hell of a lot - so I think, as much as he's upset by it, it's almost a relief to him that everything's finally out there and a decision has been made. As much as it angers him that his mum still went down for Mark's murder despite all of his hard work, I think it'll be a huge weight off his shoulders. But he is deeply upset and his reaction when the final verdict comes out is that he's absolutely broken by it."

Maisie and Will both stay away from the sentencing, but Nathan is keen to be there - why is that?
"I think it's because Nathan has seen it all from square one - he was the first person to find out about Mark, and he's continually been the one who's been put under a massive amount of pressure by the whole situation. It's not in any perverse way, but I think Nathan just wants to see it through. As much as anything, despite some people thinking, 'Oh no, he's always been nasty', his reason for a lot of what he's done has been his love for his mother. It's necessary for him to put closure on the whole thing."


We also see Ryan finally get his revenge this week…
"Yes, basically Nathan's desire to always be nasty and corrupt towards Ryan backfires. Nathan could so easily keep his mouth shut and let things go, but he's just too eager to have the final word and stick the final knife in. Because of him being like that, he blurts out everything that he's felt and done towards Ryan and Ryan's recorded it all! Ryan then threatens to hand over the recording to the police. Basically that's Nathan's undoing. But it's not the end for Nathan - I think it's been made clear that Emmerdale are excited about the possibility of him coming back, so I think there's always going to be a darker side to Nathan and he may eventually get his own back on Ryan. But for this moment in time, Nathan gets his comeuppance and Ryan is able to hand out a bit of justice for once!"

Ryan eventually agrees not to give the recording to the police as long as Nathan puts his fortune in a trust fund for Will - how does Nathan feel about that?
"He's absolutely shaken by it. Often the reason why Nathan does things is based on greed or financial gain, so to finally be totally and utterly without anything after having to hand everything over means that he's stripped bare. He has to give away his car, his possessions - everything he owns - and Ryan makes sure that Maisie and Will turn against him. He's then sent off into the distance and disappears! It's quite an emotional time but it's also quite an honest time for Nathan because, for once, he's got literally nothing."


Were you pleased with this final storyline?
"I was! I'm obviously pleased that they're keen to leave the door open for me. Sometimes when they're trying to keep the door open, they just let a character slip away and that can be disappointing - but I'm thrilled with this. I think it's necessary for the audience's sake that we see Ryan have a moment of satisfaction as he hands out a bit of justice. I think that's positive for Ryan and it's good to see Nathan dethroned, because he's spent a lot of time up on his high horse and being very arrogant. I think it'll show a very fragile and vulnerable side to Nathan that I'm excited about. Hopefully it'll mean that we've seen many different sides to him before he disappears, vowing to come back and wreak revenge!"

Were you ever surprised yourself at how evil and twisted Nathan became as time went on?
"Well, I think I've always tried to steer the writers' hands - through performance and through chatting to them - to push Nathan that way. I watch it myself and I want to smack him in the face! He's a really vile character and I'm pleased, because when I came into the show, I always wanted to make a mark on it and hopefully cause a reaction from the viewers. I couldn't have wished for a better reaction really, as everyone really detests him - in the nicest possible way!"


How do you feel now that your time at Emmerdale has come to an end?
"I'm excited! I made the decision myself to step away - Emmerdale had been very forward about looking to encourage me to stay. So I'm sad but I'm excited. The only reason that I'm leaving is professional ambition, really - looking to do other things and to do more theatre work. But I've absolutely loved this job - I've loved playing the horrible Nathan Wylde and the atmosphere at work is amazing. And I'm also looking forward to the possibility of coming back with some exciting story in the future."

If Nathan ever did return, would you like him to still be a bad boy, or would you prefer to see a different side to him?
"If he was to return, I think it'd be nice if he'd grown up a little bit. If he is still corrupt, which I think is an important element of Nathan, that could have almost grown up with him. I think it'd be nice to see a more rounded character - but I think it's very important to keep that evil nature that he has, because that's a key part of what people have come to know with Nathan. Maybe that could mean that he'd have more heart, but if he is backed into a corner, he could be more nasty and more aggressive than you've ever seen him before..."

What's the response been like from Emmerdale fans since you announced your decision to leave?
"Well, I watch Emmerdale myself and I think Nathan is a very easy character to love to hate. He's really got a lot of people's backs up and I think Emmerdale fans really enjoy that - they enjoy waiting for him to walk in and kick off at somebody or cause some trouble! So the general reaction, whether it's been from the public or on Twitter, has been very positive in as much as they seem sad to see me leave, which is a nice thing as an actor and as a person. It's nice that people have enjoyed my performance, but I think people also understand that it's been around two years that I've done on the show. They know that I've loved it and adored my time on Emmerdale, but I think they understand that I want to take a step back from the show for a while."


Was there a temptation to stick with the show for longer?
"It was tempting - it was very, very tempting because, as an actor, I feel like I've been given an amazing opportunity with Nathan. Together with the writers, I really feel like I've created an absolute monster - so it's a dream to be given the opportunity to create a character like Nathan. The temptation was to stay on, purely because I've enjoyed it so much. But I also have to respect my feelings and what I always said I would do when I approached this job - which was to do a couple of years and then take a step back, because I think it's easy to become comfortable within something like this. I always knew that I wanted to venture into doing more theatre and other projects, and not stay in it for years and years and years. If that means when I settle down and have a family, or after I've done a few projects, there's the possibility of returning to Emmerdale, that would be amazing because I love playing Nathan. But for now, I think leaving was the right thing to do."

Are you happy that you can now get back to London, as that's where your girlfriend lives?
"Well, that wasn't behind my decision to leave - myself and my girlfriend both understand that, as an actor, you can be away for long periods of time with work, so it's not been personal reasons why I've made that decision. But at the same time, I'm so excited to get back down to London because obviously friends, some family and my girlfriend are all down there, so it is something that's exciting. I've had a whole life that I've had to put on hold to some extent down in the south."


Are you hoping to find a role that's very different from Nathan now?
"Well, to be honest, I've always enjoyed playing the bad guys! Doing Robin Hood and Spooks, I've always played some form of tricky character - somebody who rubs people up the wrong way or is involved in naughty activities! I think it would be interesting for me to do something very, very different - but at the same time, if opportunities came up to play more mischievous and corrupt characters, I think I'd jump at the chance. I do find them exciting to play as an actor because hopefully they're vastly different from me! It is nice to play somebody who's very, very different to you rather than playing the nice guy, but if I was given the opportunity to play the romantic lead or the best friend of someone, then it'd be great to show people that I am able to create likeable characters as much I'm able to create the really unlikeable ones!"

What are your thoughts on the Maceys taking over at Home Farm?
"I think we're going to see a very different side of Home Farm that perhaps audiences haven't seen. Often Home Farm is associated with families having a quick demise - whether it's murders or death or whatever else! I think what the audience will now see is a very different side to it - with Declan and his father, I think it will almost be like the odd couple in the way that they'll be bickering. Also, I think with Declan and his ex-wife, there'll be an upbeat and almost rom-com element to this new family. I think it's going to be a very exciting time for Home Farm as we see this different side to it. Perhaps it won't be so bleak! There'll be some dramas, but it won't be so depressing!"


Can you name any particular highlights from your time at Emmerdale?
"I've loved working with Jeff Hordley, who plays Cain. I think some of the stuff that Nathan and Cain have done together has been brilliant - especially the recent torture storyline. Working with Amanda Donohoe has also been absolutely amazing - she's an incredible actress to learn from. Also just working with the family - with Alice Coulthard and with Oscar Lloyd - has been fantastic."

Who do you plan to keep in touch with from the show?
"Well, Alice and I are very good friends, and I'm also good friends with James Sutton, Danny Miller, Adam Thomas and Jeff as well. But it's such a family environment at work, so when the time's right I'll definitely come back up north to visit. I love being in Yorkshire anyway, so I'll visit the set. But as far as regular contact goes, I think that'll be James, Danny, Adam and Alice."


James Sutton told us a while back that you both wanted Nathan and Ryan to become partners in crime - it's a shame we didn't get to see that!
"I know! I think it would have been amazing to see them almost become the Kray brothers of the Dales! That's something that could still happen in the future - maybe on the return of Nathan, they could put their differences aside, realise that they've been through a hell of a lot together and take the village apart together!"

Do you think Emmerdale can continue going from strength to strength in the months ahead?
"I think Emmerdale is in such incredible shape. I've been blessed with some incredible storylines and I think Danny Miller is doing an incredible job with his storyline. I think there's so many elements to it which are making it a very, very strong show and I think it will just continue going from strength to strength. I feel proud to have been there as it really started to push forward."


Would you ever appear on another soap?
"I think it would be exciting. I would never just out and out accept another soap role - obviously my heart is very dear to Emmerdale. But at the same time, it could be good if the character was right. It'd have to be a decision that I'd make as an actor and because the part was right, rather than just for the sake of being on another soap."


Finally, will you still be keeping up your entertaining tweets after Nathan bows out?
"I will not be turning my back on Twitter! I've embraced Twitter and I've loved it! It's been exciting, because playing someone like Nathan, people can seriously believe that you're that character. I hope that what I've achieved through Twitter is to show people that I'm so vastly different from Nathan. Hopefully people will now keep an eye on what's to come for my career in the future. I've really enjoyed Twitter and all of the people who support me and follow me are very dear to me. It's a great support to have."