Emmerdale; The week Ahead

Monday 4 June 2007 7:00pm - 7:30pm on ITV1.

It’s the end of the line for Chas (Lucy Pargeter) and Carl (Tom Lister) when he tells her it’s over and then insults her looks, attitude and lifestyle. Carl state he wants more kids one day and doesn’t see that happening with Chas. Later, a distraught Chas confides in Katie (Sammy Winward) that she’s hopeful of a reunion. Is this misplaced hope?

Elsewhere, Val (Charlie Hardwick) wanders around in flimsy nightwear trying to get Billy’s (David Crellin) attention. Diane (Elizabeth Estensen) talks to Billy and their playful conversation makes her realise what a good person he is. Val sees them laughing and joking and mistakes this for a sign that Billy is smitten with her.

Meanwhile, Turner (Richard Thorp) announces his intention to see a solicitor on Pearl’s (Meg Johnson) behalf, hoping to find a loophole in the agreement Len signed. Unfortunately he returns with bad news and suggests that a humanitarian approach is the only way to make progress. Can they rescue Pearl’s house?

Tuesday 5 June 7 - 8pm

Carrie (Linda Lusardi) learns from Rosemary (Linda Thorson) her role in bribing Hari (John Nayagam) to provide a false testimony. Carrie is stunned by her revelation. Later, to Rosemary’s surprise, Carrie produces a tape and plays the recording of their earlier conversation in front of the King brothers. Rosemary is shocked by Carrie’s betrayal and tries to make a quick exit from Home Farm. However, disaster strikes and lands Rosemary in hospital.

Elsewhere, Jack (Clive Hornby) is unimpressed by Val’s (Charlie Hardwick) blatant plays for Billy (David Crellin) but Diane (Elizabeth Estensen) warns him that there might be genuine potential for them. Will Billy be persuaded to go an a date with Val?

Meanwhile Bob (Tony Audenshaw) and Viv (Deena Payne) visit their marriage guidance counsellor. As the session begins, Viv wastes no time in exposing Bob’s uselessness to the rest of the group. During a break Bob finally gets his words out and criticises Viv for her approach before storming off. Bob gets locked in the toilet and Viv bursts into tears, thinking he’s done a runner again.

Wednesday 6 June 7 - 7.30pm

On their date at the cinema Val (Charlie Hardwick) is embarrassed when she falls asleep during the film and drools on Billy’s (David Crellin) shoulder. After the film she waits for the auditorium to clear and pinches a cheeky snog from him. Val has such a good time she invites Billy for a nightcap. Left alone with Billy, Diane (Elizabeth Estensen) asks his opinion on the night and can’t hide her disappointment when he declares it was great.

Elsewhere, Marlon (Mark Charnock) and Donna (Verity Rushworth) visit a financial advisor to investigate getting a second mortgage to buy Tall Trees. Their trip proves to be fruitless, their mood worsens and Marlon directs his verbal fury towards Pollard (Chris Chittell) and the Kings. Will Marlon and Donna ever get their house?

Meanwhile, Gray (Christopher Villiers) brings Rosemary (Linda Thorson) home from hospital and she vows revenge against Carrie (Linda Lusardi) and the Kings for forcing her out of Home Farm. She warns Gray not to tell Perdy (Georgia Slowe) anything but she is horrified when Gray tells her that Rosemary is with them for a while. Can a fragile Perdy cope living with her estranged mother-in-law?

Thursday 7 June 7 - 7.30pm

Desperate to raise nearly £20,000 for the deposit, Marlon (Mark Charnock) wants to bet all the money from the sale of the building materials on a greyhound. At the bookies, the owner raises an eyebrow when Marlon bets 3k on one race. He wins and elated he calls Donna (Verity Rushworth), but the owner rips him off by destroying the betting slip. How will Donna react to the news that Marlon doesn’t have the cash?

Elsewhere, Diane (Elizabeth Estensen) can’t help feeling bothered as she watches Val (Charlie Hardwick) with Billy (David Crellin). Val shamelessly flaunts last night’s events to anyone who’ll listen in the Woolpack and it annoys Pollard (Chris Chittell). She mentions to Paul (Mathew Bose) and Diane that Billy is the one and Paul is especially wary of her getting involved with a murderer. Are their concerns well placed?

Meanwhile, Kelly (Adele Silva) tries to reassure Jimmy (Nick Miles) that her modelling work will be tasteful. After the launch of a mobile phone store goes well, Jimmy’s dismayed to learn that more work is forthcoming. When Kelly pries into his bad mood the issue of kids is raised once more. Kelly does her best to put Jimmy off but realises how serious he is after speaking to Donna With a lot on her mind Kelly returns to see Jimmy, but is her priority a family, or her career?

Friday 8 June 7 - 7.30pm

After Perdy (Georgia Slowe) comes home late from a night out with Paul (Mathew Bose) and Jonny (Richard Grieve), Rosemary (Linda Thorson) warns Grayson (Christopher Villiers) that she might be suffering from depression. Perdy is convinced that her mother-in-law is taking over after feeling left out of a business decision. Perdy storms out furious about not being included. Seizing the opportunity to take control Rosemary goes on the offensive and tells Gray she’s unstable.

After a sleepless night, Marlon (Mark Charnock) worries about how to tell Donna (Verity Rushworth) they’re skint. Unable to tell Donna the truth and desperate not to lose the house, Marlon vows to Eli (Joseph Gilgun) he will return to the bookies to get what he’s owed. What does Marlon have planned?

Elsewhere, Jo (Roxanne Pallett) is gutted the goat’s milk business might fall through now Rosemary’s left Home Farm. However, when it is revealed that a contract was already in place Home Farm Estates take control of the venture and the Kings warn Jo and Andy (Kelvin Fletcher) that they expect to see a return on the investment. Could the Sugdens and Kings be a business partnership made in heaven or hell?

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