Emmerdale Live
"Episode 6371/6372" | |
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Emmerdale episode | |
Episode no. | Episode 6371/6372 |
Directed by | Tony Prescott |
Written by | Paul Roundell |
Produced by | Stuart Blackburn |
Original air date | 17 October 2012 |
Running time | 60 minutes (including adverts) |
On 17 October 2012 , a live episode of the UK soap opera, Emmerdale was broadcast, marking the 40th anniversary of the first episode in 1972. The episode was broadcast at the usual time of 7pm on ITV1 for England & Wales and STV in Scotland. For the 40th anniversary live episode, Emmerdale announced that a character would die, and that character was Carl King (played by Tom Lister), who was hit with a brick by Cameron Murray (Dominic Power). The episode also featured a wedding and two births.[1]Behind-the-scenes footage was also included.[2]
Rehearsals
Rehearsals for the live episode started one week in advance. During rehearsals, Stephen Mulhern pre-recorded some rehearsals and interviewed some of the cast and crew for the aftershow which aired straight after on ITV2 at 8pm.
Opening sequence
A new opening sequence was used, consisting of an aerial view of the church, zomming in to Carl sitting alone on the grass with dried blood covering his face, Chas and Dan preparing to sign the marriage forms, Declan and Katie arriving at their wedding reception, Cameron looking out his bedroom window, Gennie going into labour, Debbie getting loaded into the back of an ambulance and a high-up view of the village.
Plot
Part 1
As Chas and Dan sign the register, Carl arrives at the church. Carl is livid that Chas has fooled him and follows as the congregation leave the church. He then confronts Chas but is distracted when he receives a call from Cameron. Katie and Declan have their first dance as Megan arrives. Zak and Cain sit in the corridor at the hospital. Cain thanks Zak for calming Debbie. Chas is keen to get in the camper van and leave, but Dan announces that he has planned a surprise wedding reception for her. Debbie asks after Cameron at the hospital, Zak tells her that he has left another message for him. Cameron sits alone in the church waiting for Carl to arrive. A panicked Chas makes a quick excuse to leave the wedding reception and rushes to the pub in an attempt to calm herself. Nicola runs into a bloody Jimmy but he yells at her and walks off claiming he doesn't want to talk. The guests at the wedding reception discuss Chas's odd behaviour. Chas starts to pack her things into a bag as Carl walks into the church.
Part 2
Cameron and Carl threaten each other. Katie tells Megan that Robbie knew about their scam. As their argument progresses, Cameron picks up a candlestick to hit Carl with, but bottles it. Carl laughs and leaves. Diane catches Chas in tears at the pub, when Dan walks in. Chas begs Dan to get in the van and leave with her. Gennie's waters break. A livid Dan refuses to leave with Chas, thinking that she regrets marrying him. She promises to explain once they leave the village, but he refuses to leave the kids. He gives her the keys to his van and leaves. Debbie tries to get hold of Cameron again but her phone battery is dying. With Gennie about to give birth, Nikhil ends the wedding reception, clearing people out of the B&B. Bob decides they should all crash the marquee. Chas sneaks down to the camper van and attempts to start it but Carl blocks her way.
Part 3
Carl confronts Chas over what she has done. Debbie gives birth to a baby boy. Gennie is in the last stages of birth as Nikhil helps via a birthing app on his phone. As the baby arrives, Rhona catches it as Nikhil faints. The midwife begins to deliver Debbie's placenta, crucial to Sarah's survival. Robbie arrives at the marquee and Megan confronts him. Chas tries to convince Carl that they can both remain in the village and kisses him. He invites her to sleep with him in the camper van. Disgusted and terrified, Chas plays along and climbs into the back with him. Robbie chases after Megan, trying to explain his actions, he apologises referring to her as 'mum' for the first time. Carl, lying on top of a sickened Chas, gets her to remove her wedding ring. Debbie holds the baby for the first time. Chas shoves Carl away as he goes to pull down the straps on her dress, telling him she can't do it. Carl admits his surprise, thinking she'd go further along with the game before crying off. Chas attempts to leave, but Carl grabs her. Debbie feels like she's pushed Cameron away. A dazed Nihkil comes around and sees his daughter for the first time. As the two grapple outside, Chas becomes horrified when Carl finally reveals that he himself killed his father Tom; ranting that he did it for her and he won't let her walk away from him again. Chas slaps Carl and tries again to leave, but Carl brings her down onto the floor as Chas screams for him to get off; she soon reaches out for a brick and hits him on the head, injuring Carl.
Part 4
As a distressed Chas runs away from Carl, Cameron notices her and investigates as to what she is running from. Diane gets off the phone with Debbie and tells Ashley that they've decided to call the baby boy Jack Sugden. Chas rushes back into the pub. Carl, still wounded from Chas' attack on him, struggles to sit up. He manages to find his phone and loads the picture of Cameron and Chas in bed together and presses 'Send'. Declan and Katie are about to cut the cake, but become involved in argument with Megan. Megan pushes Katie's face into the cake before leaving. Cameron finds Carl and picks up the brick that Chas used on him earlier, he tells Carl that he'll help him if he keeps quiet about the affair and leaves both him and Chas alone. The pair argue and Cameron hits Carl over the head in exactly the same spot that Chas did previously. Zak and Cain realise they've had a breakthrough with each other. Charity leaves Debbie's phone on her bedside table as she sleeps. Cameron is stunned to find Carl is dead and picks up his phone before fleeing the scene. As Debbie sleeps, 6 new messages come through on her phone.
Cast
Regular cast
- Carl King - Tom Lister
- Dan Spencer - Liam Fox
- Chas Spencer - Lucy Pargeter
- Declan Macey - Jason Merrells
- Katie Macey - Sammy Winward
- Jimmy King - Nick Miles
- Cameron Murray - Dominic Power
- Gennie Walker - Sian Reese-Williams
- Nikhil Sharma - Rik Makarem
- Debbie Dingle - Charley Webb
- Zak Dingle - Steve Halliwell
- Cain Dingle - Jeff Hordley
- Bob Hope - Tony Audenshaw
- Marlon Dingle - Mark Charnock
- Moira Barton - Natalie J. Robb
- Jude Watson - Andy Wear
- Paddy Kirk - Dominic Brunt
- Rhona Goskirk - Zoe Henry
- Lisa Dingle - Jane Cox
- Laurel Thomas - Charlotte Bellamy
- Ali Spencer - Kelli Hollis
- Rubt Haswell - Alicya Eyo
- Sean Spencer - Luke Roskell
- Amelia Spencer - Daisy Campbell
- Edna Birch - Shirley Stelfox
- Diane Sugden - Elizabeth Estensen
- Charity Sharma - Emma Atkins
- Belle Dingle - Eden Taylor-Draper
- Rachel Breckle - Gemma Oaten
- Jai Sharma - Christopher Bisson
- Nicola King - Nicola Wheeler
- Andy Sugden - Kelvin Fletcher
- Betty Eagleton - Paula Tilbrook
- Sandy Thomas - Freddie Jones
- Alan Turner - Richard Thorp
- Alex Moss - Kurtis Stacey
- Rodney Blackstock - Patrick Mower
- David Metcalfe - Matthew Wolfenden
- Victoria Sugden - Isabel Hodgins
- Adam Barton - Adam Thomas
- Rishi Sharma - Bhasker Patel
- Priya Sharma - Fiona Wade
- Megan Macey - Gaynor Faye
- Sam Dingle - James Hooton
- Kerry Wyatt - Laura Norton
- Amy Wyatt - Chelsea Halfpenny
- Eric Pollard - Christopher Chittell
- Val Pollard - Charlie Hardwick
- Lizzie Lakely - Kitty McGeever
- Ashley Thomas - John Middleton
- Robbie Lawson - Jamie Shelton
- Jack Sugden - Louis Webster (uncredited)
Guest cast
- Paramedic - Deborah Bouchard
- Midwife - Sue Devaney
- Wedding Band - Hip Operation
Emmerdale Live: The Fallout (backstage show)
After the episode had been shown, Stephen Mulhern gave a backstage commentary on what happened during the live episode of Emmerdale. Mulhern interviewed cast members and "super-fans", as well as answering questions that the public had submitted via Facebook and Twitter during the episode.[3]
This episode was broadcast straight after the live episode at 8pm on ITV2, nationwide.
References
- ↑ "Two births, two weddings and a death: Emmerdale celebrates 40th anniversary with live episode". ITV News. 17 October 2012. Retrieved 2 April 2017.
- ↑ Rachel Ward (17 October 2012). "Emmerdale, 40th anniversary live episode, review". The Telegraph. Retrieved 2 April 2017.
- ↑ "Emmerdale Live - the Fallout (2012)". BFI. Retrieved 2 April 2017.