The movie was written by Marc Pye, Alan Field and Max Kinnings; it was directed by Noreen Kershaw, who has directed episodes of British television serials like Emmerdale, Shameless and Coronation Street.
Mind the Hunger Gap was deemed a great success with much coverage and publicity across the UK, including advising the UL soap Emmerdale on a community malnutrition storyline in early 2013.
The station occasionally plays the role of Hotten railway station in the TV series Emmerdale.
The Haddon Hall public house was used for filming in the Beiderbecke Tapes while Burley Park railway station is sometimes used as Hotton railway station in Yorkshire Television soap opera Emmerdale.
Charlie Kemp is a British actor who is best remembered for playing the young character Max King in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale in 2005.
He has also had recurring soap roles as Gary McFarlane in Emmerdale, Father Raymond in Hollyoaks and DC Tandy in Coronation Street.
She played Jenny, probably her best known role, in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (film) (1969) and Janie Harker in Emmerdale.
It is home to Eccup reservoir, the New Inn Pub, and the village set of the soap Emmerdale, and it is surrounded mainly by farming land.
In 2009 James made a small acting appearance in Emmerdale, where he played a paramedic in the event of the church fire.
Between October 2006 and February 2009, Simmons appeared on UTV Live and UTV Life to talk about upcoming storylines on Coronation Street and Emmerdale, the two main soap operas shown on UTV.
He later worked as a writer, script doctor, storyliner and story editor on such long running British television shows such as Crossroads, Emmerdale (ITV) and Casualty (BBC).
Benton Park School in Rawdon is used as a fictional location in the soap opera Emmerdale.
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Frazer Hines ex Doctor Who actor, and ex-Emmerdale star, used to live in the Little London area of Rawdon.
Cardona has also worked on other British TV series such as The Flaxton Boys, The Four Feathers, Thriller, Fraud Squad, Crime of Passion, Emmerdale and Virgin of the Secret Service.
Samantha McCarthy is an English actress who is best known for the role Elaine Marsden in UK soap opera Emmerdale.
During several episodes of a few hit British sitcoms, such as Coronation Street & Emmerdale, Say Something Anyway can clearly be heard in the background during scenes in public buildings, such as pubs and diners.
The event is generally regarded as a prestigious occasion both nationally in Ireland and internationally, with cast members of popular British soaps such as Coronation Street, Emmerdale, EastEnders and Hollyoaks flying to Ireland to be present and to collect their awards.
UTV Ireland is set to launch in 2015 after UTV successfully bidding for rights to ITV programmes such as Coronation Street, Emmerdale etc for the Republic of Ireland, which are currently held by TV3.
Emmerdale | Tom King (Emmerdale) | Jimmy King (Emmerdale) | Cameron Murray (Emmerdale) | Ryan Lamb (Emmerdale) | Emmerdale plane crash | Archie Brooks (Emmerdale) |
He was nominated for a 2006 British Soap Award for Most Spectacular Scene, along with Leah Bracknell, Nick Miles, Ken Farrington, Charlie Kemp and Tony Prescott for an explosion at Home Farm, but lost out to fellow Emmerdale actors, Eden Taylor-Draper and Luke Tittensor for their trapped in a mine shaft scene.
In late 2006 Charleston joined the cast of Emmerdale, originating the character of Lily Butterfield, the estranged sister of Edna Birch (Shirley Stelfox) who arrives to attend her great niece Eve's wedding blessing.
It was a great shock when he died suddenly of a heart attack at the age of 67, whilst driving from his family home in Birmingham to commence filming Emmerdale back in Leeds.
After his departure from Emmerdale, Ayden has been cast in Danny Patrick's new film, The Best Years (movie) in which he will play the role of Frank McKnight.
After leaving Grange Hill, when Emmerdale decided to recast the character of Scott Windsor from incumbent Toby Cockerell in 1998, Freeman won the role of the womanising car mechanic Scott.
Ben Freeman, British actor, best known for his role in Emmerdale
Woodruff's credits include the television crime drama A Touch of Frost, Dangerfield and the soap operas Emmerdale and Coronation Street.
Halfpenny sang a solo of "I Still Love Him" and sang a duet, "The Shoe Makker" with fellow Emmerdale cast member Charlie Hardwick.
She also appeared in ITV soap opera, Emmerdale in 2012, as a barrister Fisher when Chas Dingle (Lucy Pargeter) and Cameron Murray (Dominic Power) go to court and are questioned about the murder of Carl King (Tom Lister).
As well as playing her role in Emmerdale for ITV, Wicks acted in the BBC's adaptation of Nigel Slater's best selling memoir Toast (January 2011); she played young Nigel's lusty secondary school teacher.
Debbie Dingle, previously Debbie Jones, fictional character in Emmerdale
Settling into life in Emmerdale, Del – a talented seamstress – helped Val and Eric start their soft furnishings business and became an integral part of the company.
On television, can be a regular cast member in several soap operas – playing Alan Partridge in Brookside from 1983 to 1985, Geoff Horton in Coronation Street from 1992 to 2000 and he played the role of Duke Woods in Emmerdale from June 2007 until early 2008.
The four victims of the plane crash were Mark Hughes (who had been in the show since 1988), Elizabeth Pollard (who had joined in 1990), Archie Brooks (who joined in 1983) and Leonard Kempinski (who had only joined the previous year).
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In the 5 January 1994 episode of Channel 4 soap Brookside, character Mick Johnson (Louis Emerick) was seen reading a newspaper with the front page headline "AIR DISASTER TOLL RISES - Village Mourns As Many Die", reflecting the events in Emmerdale.
Glenda's brother Craig McKay also starred alongside her in Emmerdale as her screen brother Mark Hughes (who was killed off in the air crash episode that was aired on 31 December 1993).
He began as devilish Piers Brunswick, an old flame of Anna Brecon's Lady Tara in Emmerdale (the first of four roles in the show between 1997 to the present), and over the years has notched up a range of credits including Brookside, Heartbeat, Hollyoaks, Cold Feet (a tiny role but gave him the very last line ever recorded on the show) and At Home With the Braithwaites.
Julie Higginson is an English actress who played the part of fictional character Jean Hope in ITV's Emmerdale on a recurring basis until the character was made permanent in 2006 when Susan Penhaligon took over.
Presented by Bobby Bennett from the Leeds City Varieties theatre, the show consisted of song and dance routines and featured a number of performers who would go on to stardom in Britain including Joe Longthorne, Pauline Quirke, Kathryn Apanowicz, Bonnie Langford, Janet Kay, Mark Curry and Malandra Burrows, later of Emmerdale.
Emmerdale series producer Kathleen Beedles said: "Ken has been an asset to the show and will be greatly missed but his exit storyline is going to be extremely dramatic and memorable for viewers, which we're very excited about."
Since April 2009 she has played the fictional character Lizzie Lakely in Emmerdale.
A week later he found out that he and Faye had a son, Ryan Lamb.
Before working in Hollyoaks, Barber-Lane appeared in Emmerdale, Bodies, The Cops, and in a Yorkshire Building Society commercial.
Emmerdale actress and Hear'Say singer Suzanne Shaw lived briefly in Shaw Lane, Oxenhope with her then partner Jason King.
Since then she has written for many high profile shows including Emmerdale, EastEnders, Brookside, Family Affairs, The Bill and also two separate stints penning scripts for the top rated ITV1 soap opera, Coronation Street.
She has played leading roles in the following series: Boon, The Cuckoo Waltz, Making Out, Band of Gold, Emmerdale, Nice Guy Eddie, Linda Green and The Chase.
Robert and Cain carry Jimmy away, and Jimmy survives after his brother Max (Charlie Kemp) patches him up at the vets.
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In mid–2005 it was announced that either Robert or Andy Sugden or Max King (Charlie Kemp) would be killed in a car accident that would take place in October of that year.
In early 2012 Rodney got himself a job at Emmerdale Haulage after he struck a deal with Carl King in which he took Carl's driving points in exchange for £500 and a job working for him and Jimmy King.
Amongst the most viewed videos on the site are networked soaps Coronation Street and Emmerdale alongside regional programmes produced by STV themselves, including the comedy dramas High Times and Cracked, game show Postcode Challenge and documentary series The Merchant Navy.
Toby Cockerell (born 17 October 1976 in London) is an English actor who played the part of Scott Windsor in ITV's Emmerdale from 1993–1996.
Andrew Whipp, English actor who appeared in ITV soap opera Emmerdale as Callum Rennie
Zoe and Callum break a gas pipe and set a timer to go off just as Tom (Ken Farrington), Jimmy (Nick Miles) and Max King (Charlie Kemp) arrive.