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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.
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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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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.
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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
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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.
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Good old Cain saves the day. Good to see Maisie getting stuck into Posh Boy with the plank
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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
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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".
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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!
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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.