Emmerdale spoilers: Bob Hope forced to sleep rough

He hits a new low as his financial crisis forces him to sleep on a park bench

Author: Marianna MansonPublished 15th Jan 2019
Last updated 15th Jan 2019

Cain Dingle elaborate web of lies surrounding Joe Tate's death finally falls apart entirely as Debbie Dingle tells Faith Dingle the truth, and Faith lets slip to Matty Barton, thinking he already knows. Before long, the police are at the Woolpack, ready to arrest Cain.

Sick of the constant arguing between brothers Ellis Grant and Billy Fletcher, Victoria Barton locks them both in the portakabin to iron out their differences. But when Billy has a panic attack and Victoria finds out some major news, will she regret the move?

Aaron Dingle and Robert Sugden arrange a quiet night in, but things don't quite go to plan when Aaron shows up with Noah and Kyle – and then Belle's new piglet, Spamela Hamderson, shows up too.

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The Dingle sisters know that someone needs to confront Cain. It's Charity who draws the short straw, and when she arrives at Home Farm, she's shocked at the state of the house and of him.

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Now let's remind ourselves what's happening this week...

The tangled web of lies woven by Cain Dingle and Graham Foster finally begins to unravel.

Cain comes clean to Debbie Dingle after being asked to identify a body that isn't Joe Tate's, and it isn't long before Cain and Moira Barton's role in the murder become clear too.

Maya Stepney and Jacob Gallagher are still playing away behind David Metcalfe's back, but he begins to get suspicious after noticing her behaving strangely with her phone.

Sam Dingle says he wants to expand the family, leaving Lydia Hart wondering what he means. But when the new Dingle shows up, they're not exactly what she expected...

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

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