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  1. 2 days ago · Read more: Emmerdale’s James Thornton’s marriage to Gavin & Stacey lead, four kids and brother’s sad death. Steve’s childhood. Steve, or Stephen, was born on 19 March 1946. He grew up in Lancashire, England and was raised by parents Fred and Jenny, alongside older brother Clive.

  2. 1 day ago · In a candid interview with TV Times, Steve Halliwell, who plays Zak Dingle on Emmerdale, reflected on his own turbulent past that mirrored his character's on-screen struggles.He revealed ...

  3. 2 days ago · Fans think Jade could be related to a past character (Image: Yorkshire Television). One fan noted: "I say Tom's sister, and she's changed her name," fuelling speculation about her true identity ...

  4. 2 days ago · Emmerdale viewers have been introduced to a new character, Jade, sparking speculation about her possible connections to past characters. Jade, portrayed by actress Twinnie-Lee Moore, is a boxing promoter who has entered into a risky arrangement with Billy Fletcher (played by Jay Konzle), leading fans to fear for his safety.

  5. 2 days ago · Catherine Tyldesley: 2011–2018 Hassan Habeeb: Kriss Dosanjh 2016, 2018 Darren Dobbs: James McMartin 1999, 2018 Stephen Donald Cormac Truman Joe Mallalieu 2018 Ronan Truman: Colin Tierney 2017–2018 Alan McKenna: Hannah Gilmore: Hannah Ellis Ryan 2018 Jim McDonald: Charles Lawson: 1989–2000, 2003–2005, 2007–2011, 2014, 2018 Phil ...

  6. 2 days ago · Angie Quinn. Emmerdale is set to say goodbye to iconic character Zak Dingle this week following the death of actor Steve Halliwell. Steve, who played the character on the long-running Yorkshire soap opera for nearly three decades, died aged 77 in December 2023. The Dingle family first appeared on screens in 1994 and have gone on to become the ...

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  8. 5 days ago · Lessons in leadership. 11 October 2024. As Britain elected Keir Starmer Prime Minister, a man with a long-held dedication to football, we asked the legendary television football commentator, Clive Tyldesley to ask him what lessons Britain’s national pastime might have for its new government. This interview was first published in the UCL ...

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