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23.04.2022 - 15:49 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Emmerdale fans will see a 'terrifying' stunt that will be the first of its kind on the soap.
The show will see a flash-forward in episodes airing from Monday, May 9.
Audiences will then be treated to a run of time continuous episodes with glimpses into the future.
And a number of lives are hanging in the balance in the Dales.
As Noah's obsession with Chloe grows, Gabby fears the return of Jamie Tate and the rivalry between Cain and Al gets out of control.
Emmerdale chiefs chiefs revealed that new filming techniques will make viewers feel like they're part of the action.
"As well as all the exciting drama the week is going to feature stunts and action too," Emmerdale's executive producer Laura Shaw told the Mirror.
"We've filmed a fairly big stunt which has been really exciting to plan and build.
"I don't think we've done anything like it before - not in the 20 years that I've been at Emmerdale anyway - and we've had a lot of conversations and scratchings of head as to how we could achieve it.
"I remember us coming up with the story idea and we all sat in a big meeting room and I kind of pitched this idea and said, 'This is what I want us to do'.
"And I think everyone sat looking at me in stunned silence for about two minutes before everyone brilliantly just jumped in with a million brilliant ideas of how we could do it. In the end we had to build a very special prop, which we'll see in the episodes, to make the stunt work and how we need it to do it safely, of course.
"We've also used some new filming techniques on one of the stunts, which makes you feel like you're right in the middle of the action and I can tell you it's absolutely terrifying!
"Again, I don't think we've ever done it on Emmerdale before so it was really
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Emmerdale has been going strong for a little under 50 years. The ITV soap has become a fan favourite in that time and there are plenty of forums dedicated to storylines and theories.To celebrate the shows 50th anniversary in October producers Jane Hudson and Laura Shaw have said the big milestone will see a "golden month of celebration". It also looks like some old familiar faces could be returning, and some babies may be born.
Jack Downham has grown up on our screens, having joined the cast of Emmerdale back in 2009.The 20 year old actor portrays Noah Dingle in the hit ITV soap, and the character has been through a lot during his time in the Yorkshire village. Most recently, viewers have seen Noah become unhealthily obsessed with his ex-girlfriend Chloe Harris (Jessie Elland) and start stalking her, even stealing her phone and keys in recent episodes. Fans have been patiently waiting for Chloe to figure out her ex-boyfriend is stalking her, and Emmerdale producer Laura Shaw recently revealed that Noah's obsession will "reach a crescendo" soon.
We've only just seen the back of twisted serial killer Meena, and now Emmerdale is ramping up the drama again, with a trailer promising some very explosive action in next week’s episodes.The teaser for the ITV stalwart starts with someone trapped in a muddy grave. But who’s the victim, how did they get there and most importantly, can they escape? The fleeting scene is undoubtedly the stuff of nightmares, as the victim struggles to get a foothold, in a desperate bid to haul themselves out of the pit, and to safety.
Emmerdale has released an explosive first look at the ITV soap's special flash forward week of episodes, beginning on Monday 9 May. In the new spoiler pictures it sees Cain Dingle, whose feud with Al Chapman reaches new levels, look menacingly in his car mirror.
BEIJING -- Veteran Hong Kong actor Kenneth Tsang has died at age 86 while in a COVID-19 quarantine hotel in the southern Chinese city, local media reported.Tsang was best known internationally for his action roles in the 2002 James Bond film “Die Another Day,” John Woo’s “The Killer” in 1989, “Rush Hour 2” in 2001 starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker, and 1998′s “The Replacement Killers” alongside Chow Yun-Fat and Mira Sorvino.Tsang had been undergoing seven days of quarantine after returning from Singapore on Monday and was found collapsed on the floor of his hotel room by staff on Wednesday, according to the South China Morning Post newspaper and other media.No cause of death was given and the paper said he had tested negative for the virus and had no underlying medical conditions.In all, Tsang had some 237 acting credits, mainly in Hong Kong film and television productions, and especially in detective and martial arts movies, according to his IMDb page.Born in Shanghai on Sept. 2, 1935, Tsang began acting after obtaining an architecture degree at the University of California, Berkeley, making his debut in 1955.
Rush Hour 2 and Die Another Day, has died at the age of 86.Tsang was reportedly found unconscious in a quarantine hotel in Hong Kong’s Tsim Sha Tsui district on Wednesday (April 27) after returning from a trip to Singapore. Tsang was later pronounced dead at the scene.According to the South China Morning Post, Tsang took a COVID-19 rapid antigen test on Tuesday and tested negative.
Kenneth Tsang, who made his mark in Hong Kong’s golden age of film before coming to the US and scoring roles in several prominent movies, died at age 87 today. He was found after quarantining in a Hong Kong hotel after entering China from Singapore, per that country’s Covid-19 protocols.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefKenneth Tsang, a veteran Hong Kong actor who starred in pioneering martial arts movies, has died. He was 86.Tsang (aka Tsang Kong) was staying in the Kowloon Hotel on Nathan Road, a venue used for passenger quarantine after overseas travel, and was found dead in the room on Wednesday. No immediate cause of death has been given by Hong Kong authorities.
Emmerdale fans think they have figured out a murder twist on the ITV soap after spotting a "body bag" clue. During Monday's episode, Cain Dingle and Al Chapman had another confrontation as the latter's sister Chas Dingle begged: "Look at yourself. For God's sake, Cain.
Emmerdale producer Laura Shaw has confirmed that "lives will be in danger" as Cain Dingle and Al Chapman's feud reaches new levels. Laura has teased that "something big" happens between the two characters in the ITV soap's special flash forward week of episodes, beginning on Monday 9 May.
Emmerdale fans were left confused on Monday's episode as they spotted two "random" new characters during the protest scenes at the Hide Bistro. During the latest instalment, the staff decided to go on strike after learning that owner Kim Tate was going to fire everyone and rehire on zero hour contracts.
Emmerdale producer Laura Shaw has opened up about the 50th anniversary of the ITV soap. Shaw, alongside the writers, are working towards the golden anniversary of Emmerdale that is about to happen in October.The upcoming storylines hope to honour the past characters, while bringing something captivating and new for the current viewers too. Speaking to several media outlets, Shaw revealed that the upcoming special is going to show the “best” of what the soap has to offer.