Emmerdale spoilers: Terror at Tall Trees

Next week on Emmerdale

Author: Marianna MansonPublished 20th Jun 2019

Next week on Emmerdale, tensions between Billy Fletcher and criminal Max hit breaking point when Billy's police tip off is exposed.

Having failed to deliver on their promise of keeping Billy's identity a secret, Marlon, Jessie and April Dingle are shocked to find Max laying in wait at Tall Trees – especially when he reveals he has a gun.

When an errant gunshot leaves somebody fighting for their lives, who will get out alive?

Dawn Taylor is in turmoil when a supervised visit with her son, Lucas, doesn't go to plan.

But she's in for even more bad news when Harriet Finch and Will Taylor's cover up falls apart.

Meanwhile. Jai Sharma and Laurel Thomas' relationship is also exposed when Rishi Sharma nearly catches them kissing. Retreating to the factory for some alone time, they're shocked when they're stumbled upon by Dawn, and decide to reveal all.

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Having once again been enlisted to help rob a van, a tentative Billy awaits instruction from mastermind Max.

But what Max doesn't realise is that the police have been tipped off, and are waiting around the corner to intercept their robbery attempt.

As Max rounds the corner he's shocked to be faced with armed police, and Billy looks on, pleased his tip off has gone off without a hitch


As Max is taken away in handcuffs, Billy grows concerned when he's told by DS Sanders that they can't promise that Max won't be told it was Billy who tipped them off.

With Billy once again fearing for his safety, Marlon, Jessie and April arrive back at Tall Trees to find Max already lain in wait.

The terrified family huddle in the doorway as a vengeful Max menacingly flashes the metal of a gun, and demands that Jessie call Billy.

Across town at the village football match, Billy finally looks at his phone and his horrified by the voice messages from his mum. Billy speeds off back home, with Ellis in tow, to confront Max.

Arriving back at home farm, Billy comes face to face with Max's gun, which is pointed right at his head. A tussle ensues before a gunshot sounds, leaving somebody fighting for their life.

On her way to meet with her son, Lucas, an anxious Dawn is left feeling even more in edge as she's approached by Harriet who grills on her on the subject of Will.

Arriving at the care facility and laying eyes on Lucas, Dawn falls instantly in love with him, and doesn't mind at first that he pays her no attention.

As the visit continues, the social worker introduces Dawn and encourages him to interact with her, but Lucas refuses and continues to ignore her.

Humiliated and disappointed, Dawn ends the visit having not been able to connect with Lucas at all. The social worker reassures her not to take it personally, but Dawn is stung.

Back at Woodbine, Harriet invites Will inside and asks for a hand with the washing up, unfinished business hanging in the air.

Meanwhile, when Dawn stumbles upon Laurel and Jai embracing, Laurel informs her that Harriet and Jai were never really together and Dawn's suspicions peak. Arriving at Woodbine to confront Harriet, Dawn is shocked to find them together.

With their cover story unravelling, Jai and Laurel swerve another close call when Rishi arrives at the factory and nearly catches them kissing.

Relieved not have been caught, their elation quickly turns to disappointment when Rishi tells Jai that with Billy out of action, he needs him to replace him as delivery driver.

Their dinner plans ruined, Jai sends the factory workers out on a long lunch so he and Laurel can spend some quality time together. As their canoodling, they're interrupted by Dawn.

Meanwhile the village football match is in full swing, with most of the town turned out to watch them play.

But the stakes are higher than they expected when Bear learns that the opposing team's manager is ex-footballer and pundit Chris Kamara.

With Bear managing the village team, Paddy is eager to impress the sporting legend and watches avidly from the sidelines.

At the Woolpack, Bernice and Nicola are having a catch up when Bernice accidentally knocks Liam's bag over, spilling the contents.

They're both unnerved when they come across a sinister looking black balaclava, and wonder what Liam has been up to.

Later on a Brook Cottage, Bernice musters the courage to confront Liam about the balaclava they found in his bag. What does he have to say for himself?

Now let's catch up on what's happening this week...

Little Kyle Winchester is in trouble when he runs away from the playground while Amy Wyatt's back is turned.

Realising he's missing, Amy and Nate Robinson begin to panic, especially when they notice the garage across the road is filling up with smoke – and fast.

With Kyle none the wiser and the garage doors refusing to budge, will they get him out in time.

Victoria Sugden is furious when Robert Sugden and Aaron Dingle post flyers around the village calling out Lee – especially when the police turn up to investigate a complaint about her!

Can Aaron convince Victoria that her brother was only trying to help?

Despite Maya Stepney's impending court hearing, when she is confronted by a group of rowdy school girls the only one who can console her is Jacob Gallagher.

David Metcalfe is desperate to heal things between him and his son, but Jacob is still determined to be with Maya.

Meanwhile, Billy Fletcher and Ellis Chapman are shaken to the core to learn that Max is back in town.

Emmerdale airs every weeknight at 7pm on ITV, with a second showing on Tuesday nights at 8pm.