Cormac Roth, son of actor Tim Roth, has tragically passed away after a year long battle with cancer.
17.10.2022 - 23:25 / ok.co.uk
Emmerdale's James Hooton has shared behind-the-scenes details from Sam Dingle's "brutal" spiking cliffhanger as he teased whether his character lives or dies. Fans were left horrified on Monday's episode as the episode ended with Sam's body lifeless on a tractor spike after attempting to escape a cow stampede. During the latest instalment, the village continued to struggle with the terrifying storm and winds, especially over at Moira Dingle's farm.
As the storm started to destroy the farm, Sam and Nate Robinson were left worried about the animals, especially the cows as the pen was rattling loose. And true to their worries, it wasn't long until the cows were able to escape as they caused a terrifying stampede with Sam and Nate having to sprint away. Sam was able to jump over the hay bales to escape the cows while Nate was brutally trampled by the cattle.
However, viewers were left horrified as the ITV soap revealed a chilling twist at the end of the episode as it showed Sam's body lifeless on a tractor spike after his jump to escape went wrong. It remains to be seen if he lives or dies... Discussing the storyline and how they filmed the "brutal" moment, James told OK! and press recently: "I always wanted to take up the Javelin but it didn't plan out the way I imagined it when I was watching Fatima Whitbread winning gold all those years ago! "It's interesting and it was obviously a bit of a break from the norm.
And yeah, you never know what the show is going to throw at you. "I was told that this was happening and obviously, you don't know what the outcome is going to be of a story such as this. We don't know, the viewers don't know, obviously, the end of the episode whether Sam lives or dies.
Cormac Roth, son of actor Tim Roth, has tragically passed away after a year long battle with cancer.
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Emmerdale fans think they have figured out a death twist after the terrifying cow stampede on Monday and it's not Sam Dingle. Only recently, viewers were left horrified as Sam's lifeless body was seen on a tractor spike after attempting to escape the cow stampede. During the episode, the village continued to struggle with the terrifying storm and winds, especially over at Moira Dingle's farm.
Emmerdale fans were left confused on Tuesday's episode over a "missing scene" after the terrifying cow stampede on Monday. Only recently, viewers were left horrified as Sam Dingle's lifeless body was seen on a tractor spike after attempting to escape the cow stampede.
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Emmerdale fans have been pleading 'not Sam' after the Dingle favourite was seen impaled on a piece of farming machinery. The ITV soap's 50th anniversary windstorm stunt claimed its first vicitm on Monday night (October 17) when viewers discovered Harriet Finch had died in a freak accident.
Emmerdale's 50th anniversary windstorm claimed its first victim - and fans were stunned that it was PC-turned-vicar-turned PC again, Harriet Finch. During Sunday night's special hour-long episode to mark the ITV soap's milestone occasion, viewers saw Harriet squashed when she plunged down a ravine followed by the quad bike she was riding in search for pregnant Amelia Spencer.
Emmerdale fans were left horrified on Monday as the episode ended with Sam Dingle's lifeless body on a tractor spike after attempting to escape a cow stampede. During the latest instalment, the village continued to struggle with the terrifying storm and winds, especially over at Moira Dingle's farm. As the storm started to destroy the farm, Sam and Nate Robinson were left worried about the animals, especially the cows as the pen was rattling loose.
There were more horror scenes in Emmerdale as Sam Dingle became a victim of the soap's first-ever cow stampede. The ITV soap returned to screens on Monday night (October 17) after kicking off its big 50th anniversary week of 'death and destruction on Sunday on what marked its official five decades on air.
Emmerdale fans were quick to point out Tracy Metcalfe's "hypocrisy" on Tuesday night after her steamy scene with ex Nate Robinson on Monday. During the latest instalment, Tracy and Nate spoke about the night before where she revealed that she is engaged and that their moment of passion was a "stupid mistake".
Viewers of ITV Emmerdale enjoyed a steamy scene in last night's episode (October 10) as character Nate Robinson stripped down to his underwear for a passionate clinch with ex Tracy Metcalfe, which viewers described as a "treat". Halfway into the episode, Nate (played by Jurell Carter) called in to visit Tracy (played by Amy Walsh) after she suddenly returned to the Dales last week.
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