Perdita
10-02-2009, 05:47
Debbie gets into a fight in prison
Airs on Monday, February 16 2009 at 19:00 GMT on ITV1
Debbie is urged to stay strong by Hawkins who suggests that it's how Cain would want her to be. However, she is soon getting grief from her cellmates following the revelation that she was seeing Jasmine.
After getting into a scuffle with one of them, Debbie’s mobile phone is broken and her chance to speak with Cain is lost. Later, Lisa visits Debbie and can’t believe that she’s spoken to Jasmine and not urged her to return.
Debbie is unwavering, sure Jasmine wouldn’t last a minute in prison. Lisa pleads with Debbie to consider Sarah’s well-being but even this isn't enough and she states her hope that Jasmine continues to run. Will the threat of a life behind bars convince Debbie otherwise?
Meanwhile, Nicola is delighted to be given the task of inviting the villagers to Mark’s party and encourages Natasha that they should invite Horse & House magazine to cover it. As they’re discussing how to keep it secret from Mark, he enters along with their youngest son Will.
Nicola's surprised to see Natasha’s maternal instinct suddenly emerge. Will goes for a tour of the grounds and bumps into Belle collecting insects. Despite some initial wariness, Will soon befriends Belle and they head to the house, even though Belle is still reeling from her previous confrontation with Natasha.
Despite his mother’s disapproval, Will is pleased to have found a new friend. Discussing the party, Natasha tells Mark that although their other son Nathan will be there, she has been unable to reach their daughter Maisie. How will the Wyldes cope with hosting their first village party?
Elsewhere, Chas asks Marlon to talk with Paddy, who is still in a foul mood over the Valentine’s card. Marlon is distracted though as it’s his wedding anniversary so refuses to help.
After receiving an invite to the Wyldes' party, Gennie asks Paddy for his opinion on what dress she should wear but he blanks her. In the pub, Chas guesses that Gennie sent Paddy the card and accuses her sister of having a crush on him. Gennie quickly denies it but Chas insists that she tell Paddy. Gennie invites Paddy to go to the party with her but is deflated when he declines. Will anybody be able to rouse Paddy from his romantic mire?
Nathan and Maisie Wylde arrive in the village
Airs on Tuesday, February 17 2009 at 19:00 GMT on ITV1
One-hour episode
Mark is miffed to discover that Horse and Hound magazine are covering the party. As their guests arrive, the locals enjoy mixing in such a highbrow circle. Just as the party gets going, Nicola interrupts Mark and Natasha to reveal that their daughter has arrived. The pair are shocked and race outside to see their daughter Maisie and son Nathan making a grand entrance.
Katie and Nicola start eyeing up Nathan and bicker over who might have the best chance with him. After avoiding her mother’s questions, Maisie heads outside and invites a waiting Andy into the party and snogs him. Mark and Nathan break the pair up and Nathan angrily reveals that Maisie is married to his best friend, Tristan.
When the party dies down, Mark and Natasha try to talk with Maisie but she announces that she's split from her husband and is never going back. Have Mark and Natasha’s lives just become complicated?
Meanwhile, Gennie is pleased when Paddy agrees to take her to the Wyldes' party. As Gennie keeps saying the wrong thing, Paddy’s enjoyment levels plummet. He notices that Marlon has roped in Chas to help with the dinner service and his mood darkens further. He jealously begins to criticise Marlon’s food in front of the other guests. Sure it will help him take his mind off her, Chas admits to Marlon that she has encouraged Gennie towards Paddy.
However, Paddy overhears Belle talking about Brenda and Terry kissing and incorrectly assumes she’s referring to Marlon and Chas. He leaves an upset Gennie and storms out. Finding Chas and Marlon in the kitchen, Paddy instigates a food fight before Nicola kicks them out. Is Marlon and Paddy’s friendship over?
Elsewhere, the Dingles are fuming to find out from Theo that it was Eli who dropped Debbie in it. After a furious Zak comes looking for him at Tall Trees, Eli runs away convinced that it’s best he keeps a low profile. Zak returns to the homestead and cracks as the realisation that Debbie could face life imprisonment hits him. That night, Eli makes his way to the cricket pavilion, his life in tatters.
Chas kisses Paddy
Airs on Wednesday, February 18 2009 at 19:00 GMT on ITV1
Chas’ attempts to make amends with Paddy fall on deaf ears. He heads over to apologise to Gennie for abandoning her at the party but ends up blabbing that he’s in love with Chas. Gennie is furious that she’s been used as a pawn by Chas and berates her sister in front of Paddy. Things get worse for Paddy when he gets into another argument with Marlon in the Woolpack. They have to be broken up by Terry and Bob before a fight erupts.
When word spreads about the argument and the villagers gradually find out about Paddy’s unrequited love, Chas decides to talk Paddy round. However, after she labels his feelings as a crush, Paddy is hurt and tries to leave. Chas realises just how into her he is and she instigates a kiss. Suddenly uncertain, Chas rushes off. Has she made the situation much more complicated?
Meanwhile, Natasha insists that Mark speak to Maisie, worried about her behaviour at the party. Taking his daughter for a walk in the grounds, Mark quizzes Maisie on the situation and she's adamant that her marriage is over. Mark concedes that Tristan wasn’t the best match for her and Maisie considers the argument to be settled in her favour.
In another part of the estate, Natasha tries to convince Nathan to change Maisie’s mind, fearing that Mark will be too soft with her. Nathan refuses and tells his mother to give Maisie time. However, in the pub Maisie, continues to flirt with Andy until Mark warns him off. Maisie is furious and has to withstand an argumentative barrage from her family when she insists that she’ll never go back to her husband. Never one to give up, Natasha makes a secretive phone call to Tristan. Has Maisie’s stubbornness forced Natasha’s hand?
Elsewhere, Marlon suspects that Eli may have gone to look for Danielle and asks Aaron to enquire at her house. Later, Marlon is upset to learn from Aaron that Danielle wasn’t there and the neighbours haven’t seen Eli. On his way home, Marlon notices a light on in the cricket pavilion and further inspection leads him to Eli’s location. Marlon urges him to return, assuring his brother he will help him in his quest to try and make things alright for Debbie. Will Eli regret his decision to go home?
Maisie's husband turns up in Emmerdale
Airs on Thursday, February 19 2009 at 19:00 GMT on ITV1
Mark is unnerved when Natasha reveals that Tristan is on his way to sort things out. Tristan arrives with no idea that his wife has left him. Tristan deludes himself into thinking Maisie is just being dramatic but her reaction suggests otherwise when she enters and fumes with her mother’s obvious interference.
Maisie tries to leave but Nathan pleads with her to give his friend another chance. Maisie complains about Tristan’s obsessive behaviour but Nathan retorts with some happier memories and she’s torn. Mark and Natasha are delighted thinking their matchmaking has worked when Maisie does an about turn.
The Wyldes wave the newly reconciled couple off, but Maisie realises she has made a mistake and gets out of the car. Feeling liberated, she heads into the Woolpack to celebrate with the regulars. Will Maisie be allowed to stay in the village for good?
Elsewhere, Paddy is concerned when Chas calls in sick and tells Gennie that they kissed. Gennie refuses to help Paddy get the lowdown on Chas’ feelings. However, Gennie bumps into her sister and accuses her of using people after learning that the kiss was a mistake.
Chas knows she needs to put Paddy straight that they have no future but she just can’t break his heart. Chas feels terrible for not putting him in his place whereas Paddy’s delighted. Will Chas admit the truth to Paddy?
Also, Andy looks to the future when he can get the farm back in business. Daz is worried, though, when Andy pledges to buy a herd of livestock prior to Jack’s will reading. He tries to calm Andy’s enthusiasm but fails.
Back at the Woolpack, Diane struggles with her emotions as she fears the kids will forget about her. However, a visit from Victoria cheers her up and she mentions missing having her around. When
Victoria expresses her fears about the will reading, Diane makes it clear that she will always be there for her. Victoria asks to stay at the Woolpack and Diane is pleased. Does Diane still have a place in the Sugden family?
Chas and Paddy sleep together
Airs on Friday, February 20 2009 at 19:00 GMT on ITV1
Victoria is annoyed to hear of Andy’s cattle purchase before the will reading has taken place. In his will, Jack leaves Robert, Andy, Daz and Victoria an equal share to be paid in annual instalments. Andy is angry that he can’t have the full amount and fumes that Diane has been left 50% share of the remaining estate. Andy demands he be allowed extra money to buy the cattle. Victoria objects, insisting that the money be used sparingly for all of them.
With the kids arguing, the decision rests with Diane. She decides to put the money into the farm but insists that they all have equal shares in the business. Can the Sugdens unite to make the farm a success?
Meanwhile, Katie is amused to hear about Chas and Paddy but becomes more serious when she tells her friend that someone more stable might be just what she needs. She’s later impressed when Paddy prevents Carl from laying into Aaron.
Chas expresses her gratitude to Paddy and tries to kiss him. He backs off, believing that she’s doing it out of pity but Chas convinces him otherwise and this time he responds. Realising how supportive he is to her, Chas sleeps with Paddy. Can she put her doubts behind her and make things work with Paddy?
Elsewhere, Val is impressed with Maisie but Diane warns her to let her parents know she’s still in the village. Maisie heads back to Home Farm and her family are less than amused with her decision. Natasha is annoyed but says that if she’s staying around then she needs to find a job. Nathan asks his sister to take her new life seriously and decides to help out.
Wanting to cause ructions, Maisie tells her parents she has got a job in the Woolpack but is disappointed when they are fine with her working behind the bar. Will Maisie settle into her new life?
Airs on Monday, February 16 2009 at 19:00 GMT on ITV1
Debbie is urged to stay strong by Hawkins who suggests that it's how Cain would want her to be. However, she is soon getting grief from her cellmates following the revelation that she was seeing Jasmine.
After getting into a scuffle with one of them, Debbie’s mobile phone is broken and her chance to speak with Cain is lost. Later, Lisa visits Debbie and can’t believe that she’s spoken to Jasmine and not urged her to return.
Debbie is unwavering, sure Jasmine wouldn’t last a minute in prison. Lisa pleads with Debbie to consider Sarah’s well-being but even this isn't enough and she states her hope that Jasmine continues to run. Will the threat of a life behind bars convince Debbie otherwise?
Meanwhile, Nicola is delighted to be given the task of inviting the villagers to Mark’s party and encourages Natasha that they should invite Horse & House magazine to cover it. As they’re discussing how to keep it secret from Mark, he enters along with their youngest son Will.
Nicola's surprised to see Natasha’s maternal instinct suddenly emerge. Will goes for a tour of the grounds and bumps into Belle collecting insects. Despite some initial wariness, Will soon befriends Belle and they head to the house, even though Belle is still reeling from her previous confrontation with Natasha.
Despite his mother’s disapproval, Will is pleased to have found a new friend. Discussing the party, Natasha tells Mark that although their other son Nathan will be there, she has been unable to reach their daughter Maisie. How will the Wyldes cope with hosting their first village party?
Elsewhere, Chas asks Marlon to talk with Paddy, who is still in a foul mood over the Valentine’s card. Marlon is distracted though as it’s his wedding anniversary so refuses to help.
After receiving an invite to the Wyldes' party, Gennie asks Paddy for his opinion on what dress she should wear but he blanks her. In the pub, Chas guesses that Gennie sent Paddy the card and accuses her sister of having a crush on him. Gennie quickly denies it but Chas insists that she tell Paddy. Gennie invites Paddy to go to the party with her but is deflated when he declines. Will anybody be able to rouse Paddy from his romantic mire?
Nathan and Maisie Wylde arrive in the village
Airs on Tuesday, February 17 2009 at 19:00 GMT on ITV1
One-hour episode
Mark is miffed to discover that Horse and Hound magazine are covering the party. As their guests arrive, the locals enjoy mixing in such a highbrow circle. Just as the party gets going, Nicola interrupts Mark and Natasha to reveal that their daughter has arrived. The pair are shocked and race outside to see their daughter Maisie and son Nathan making a grand entrance.
Katie and Nicola start eyeing up Nathan and bicker over who might have the best chance with him. After avoiding her mother’s questions, Maisie heads outside and invites a waiting Andy into the party and snogs him. Mark and Nathan break the pair up and Nathan angrily reveals that Maisie is married to his best friend, Tristan.
When the party dies down, Mark and Natasha try to talk with Maisie but she announces that she's split from her husband and is never going back. Have Mark and Natasha’s lives just become complicated?
Meanwhile, Gennie is pleased when Paddy agrees to take her to the Wyldes' party. As Gennie keeps saying the wrong thing, Paddy’s enjoyment levels plummet. He notices that Marlon has roped in Chas to help with the dinner service and his mood darkens further. He jealously begins to criticise Marlon’s food in front of the other guests. Sure it will help him take his mind off her, Chas admits to Marlon that she has encouraged Gennie towards Paddy.
However, Paddy overhears Belle talking about Brenda and Terry kissing and incorrectly assumes she’s referring to Marlon and Chas. He leaves an upset Gennie and storms out. Finding Chas and Marlon in the kitchen, Paddy instigates a food fight before Nicola kicks them out. Is Marlon and Paddy’s friendship over?
Elsewhere, the Dingles are fuming to find out from Theo that it was Eli who dropped Debbie in it. After a furious Zak comes looking for him at Tall Trees, Eli runs away convinced that it’s best he keeps a low profile. Zak returns to the homestead and cracks as the realisation that Debbie could face life imprisonment hits him. That night, Eli makes his way to the cricket pavilion, his life in tatters.
Chas kisses Paddy
Airs on Wednesday, February 18 2009 at 19:00 GMT on ITV1
Chas’ attempts to make amends with Paddy fall on deaf ears. He heads over to apologise to Gennie for abandoning her at the party but ends up blabbing that he’s in love with Chas. Gennie is furious that she’s been used as a pawn by Chas and berates her sister in front of Paddy. Things get worse for Paddy when he gets into another argument with Marlon in the Woolpack. They have to be broken up by Terry and Bob before a fight erupts.
When word spreads about the argument and the villagers gradually find out about Paddy’s unrequited love, Chas decides to talk Paddy round. However, after she labels his feelings as a crush, Paddy is hurt and tries to leave. Chas realises just how into her he is and she instigates a kiss. Suddenly uncertain, Chas rushes off. Has she made the situation much more complicated?
Meanwhile, Natasha insists that Mark speak to Maisie, worried about her behaviour at the party. Taking his daughter for a walk in the grounds, Mark quizzes Maisie on the situation and she's adamant that her marriage is over. Mark concedes that Tristan wasn’t the best match for her and Maisie considers the argument to be settled in her favour.
In another part of the estate, Natasha tries to convince Nathan to change Maisie’s mind, fearing that Mark will be too soft with her. Nathan refuses and tells his mother to give Maisie time. However, in the pub Maisie, continues to flirt with Andy until Mark warns him off. Maisie is furious and has to withstand an argumentative barrage from her family when she insists that she’ll never go back to her husband. Never one to give up, Natasha makes a secretive phone call to Tristan. Has Maisie’s stubbornness forced Natasha’s hand?
Elsewhere, Marlon suspects that Eli may have gone to look for Danielle and asks Aaron to enquire at her house. Later, Marlon is upset to learn from Aaron that Danielle wasn’t there and the neighbours haven’t seen Eli. On his way home, Marlon notices a light on in the cricket pavilion and further inspection leads him to Eli’s location. Marlon urges him to return, assuring his brother he will help him in his quest to try and make things alright for Debbie. Will Eli regret his decision to go home?
Maisie's husband turns up in Emmerdale
Airs on Thursday, February 19 2009 at 19:00 GMT on ITV1
Mark is unnerved when Natasha reveals that Tristan is on his way to sort things out. Tristan arrives with no idea that his wife has left him. Tristan deludes himself into thinking Maisie is just being dramatic but her reaction suggests otherwise when she enters and fumes with her mother’s obvious interference.
Maisie tries to leave but Nathan pleads with her to give his friend another chance. Maisie complains about Tristan’s obsessive behaviour but Nathan retorts with some happier memories and she’s torn. Mark and Natasha are delighted thinking their matchmaking has worked when Maisie does an about turn.
The Wyldes wave the newly reconciled couple off, but Maisie realises she has made a mistake and gets out of the car. Feeling liberated, she heads into the Woolpack to celebrate with the regulars. Will Maisie be allowed to stay in the village for good?
Elsewhere, Paddy is concerned when Chas calls in sick and tells Gennie that they kissed. Gennie refuses to help Paddy get the lowdown on Chas’ feelings. However, Gennie bumps into her sister and accuses her of using people after learning that the kiss was a mistake.
Chas knows she needs to put Paddy straight that they have no future but she just can’t break his heart. Chas feels terrible for not putting him in his place whereas Paddy’s delighted. Will Chas admit the truth to Paddy?
Also, Andy looks to the future when he can get the farm back in business. Daz is worried, though, when Andy pledges to buy a herd of livestock prior to Jack’s will reading. He tries to calm Andy’s enthusiasm but fails.
Back at the Woolpack, Diane struggles with her emotions as she fears the kids will forget about her. However, a visit from Victoria cheers her up and she mentions missing having her around. When
Victoria expresses her fears about the will reading, Diane makes it clear that she will always be there for her. Victoria asks to stay at the Woolpack and Diane is pleased. Does Diane still have a place in the Sugden family?
Chas and Paddy sleep together
Airs on Friday, February 20 2009 at 19:00 GMT on ITV1
Victoria is annoyed to hear of Andy’s cattle purchase before the will reading has taken place. In his will, Jack leaves Robert, Andy, Daz and Victoria an equal share to be paid in annual instalments. Andy is angry that he can’t have the full amount and fumes that Diane has been left 50% share of the remaining estate. Andy demands he be allowed extra money to buy the cattle. Victoria objects, insisting that the money be used sparingly for all of them.
With the kids arguing, the decision rests with Diane. She decides to put the money into the farm but insists that they all have equal shares in the business. Can the Sugdens unite to make the farm a success?
Meanwhile, Katie is amused to hear about Chas and Paddy but becomes more serious when she tells her friend that someone more stable might be just what she needs. She’s later impressed when Paddy prevents Carl from laying into Aaron.
Chas expresses her gratitude to Paddy and tries to kiss him. He backs off, believing that she’s doing it out of pity but Chas convinces him otherwise and this time he responds. Realising how supportive he is to her, Chas sleeps with Paddy. Can she put her doubts behind her and make things work with Paddy?
Elsewhere, Val is impressed with Maisie but Diane warns her to let her parents know she’s still in the village. Maisie heads back to Home Farm and her family are less than amused with her decision. Natasha is annoyed but says that if she’s staying around then she needs to find a job. Nathan asks his sister to take her new life seriously and decides to help out.
Wanting to cause ructions, Maisie tells her parents she has got a job in the Woolpack but is disappointed when they are fine with her working behind the bar. Will Maisie settle into her new life?