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Emmerdale 9th December 2025 ( Full Episode) | Emmerdale - Tuesday 9th December 2025

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00:30Do you remember when she did that reading at the cathedral?
00:43All dressed up in a school uniform.
00:45Feels like a million years ago.
00:52We'll live with this threat for days.
00:55She's had months.
00:57Months of this.
01:00Torture.
01:02Come on, you've been up half the night. Why don't you go back to...
01:03I've been looking at loans.
01:07Look, I understand your reasoning.
01:13But paying Ray off is not going to work.
01:15We have to try.
01:16He's going to keep moving the goalposts.
01:18This so-called debt, it's not real.
01:20It's not an actual figure we need to clear.
01:22Oh, but if we pay him enough, he might move on, find somebody else to target.
01:28There is an alternative.
01:31Go on.
01:34We tell Cain.
01:37Then I just walked out.
01:38Well, the good news is the generator's fixed.
01:41Yeah?
01:42What's the bad news?
01:43Well, the parts cost 80 quid, so that's the water bill up the spout.
01:46Tough week.
01:47Tough life.
01:48I'll just tell him Matty about jacking me job in.
01:50Yeah, no wonder.
01:51How anyone can work for that creep is beyond me.
01:53Well, you spurred him on.
01:55I'm sorry.
01:56I didn't want to leave you in a hole.
01:58A hole?
01:59You're his saviour.
02:00Am I?
02:02Too right.
02:03If you'd not offered me that job, I'd still be there now.
02:05Whoa, whoa, whoa.
02:06I didn't offer you a job.
02:08What?
02:09Yeah, you did.
02:10But you said Moira could do with someone like me up at the farm,
02:14and he said something about cloning.
02:17Oh, Sam, no, mate.
02:20It were a joke.
02:20Not like a joke joke.
02:21You know, I meant, like, I mean, you know, if she had the money,
02:24then, of course, she'd love to have you.
02:26So there is no job.
02:30Great.
02:31So you've chucked in your chips with no to go to.
02:33I never thought...
02:34Well, you'd better start thinking, hadn't you,
02:36about how you're going to get your job back.
02:42Hey.
02:43How's it going?
02:45Don't ask.
02:46Another day in the madhouse.
02:48Right, so I don't have to activate the card or anything.
02:50I can just use it.
02:51Oh, great.
02:55Oh, no, you have been amazeballs, Rico.
03:00Oh, thanks, babes.
03:03So it's not a mistake?
03:05Fifteen glorious grand.
03:08Yeah, which doesn't belong to you.
03:09Not according to Rico.
03:11Whose name's there on the account, eh?
03:12Right, well, someone tell me what's going on.
03:14She got a letter from a bank.
03:15Not her bank, but...
03:16There's an account with a big lump sum of cash in it
03:19with yours truly's name on it.
03:20An account that she didn't even set up
03:22using an address that she doesn't even live at.
03:24Doesn't that sound weird?
03:26Well, yeah, really weird, but...
03:27What are you going to spend it on?
03:28She's not.
03:29Like hell, I'm not.
03:31This is my lucky day.
03:32Yeah, until the fraud squad get on your case.
03:34Could be identity theft carry.
03:36They could rack up bills in your name,
03:38apply for credit.
03:39You need to report it to the police.
03:41No, no way.
03:46I'm not having him involved in this.
03:48But he'd make mincemeat of Ray.
03:49You know he would.
03:50If he was a one-man bank, yeah.
03:52But we're way, way beyond that.
03:55We don't know what we're dealing with,
03:56how big this operation is.
03:57It wouldn't just be Kane, though, would it?
03:59He could get some other family from Ireland
04:01to back him up.
04:01And Ross?
04:02Drag even more people into it.
04:04We've seen what they're capable of.
04:06You add Kane into that mix,
04:07it could make things a thousand times worse.
04:09Supposing he loses his cool,
04:11which he will.
04:12They could target Kyle, Isaac,
04:14they could livestream his entire family
04:15being run over.
04:16But...
04:16No, Ron, I'm not going there.
04:18It's bad enough having to stand by
04:19watching this psycho
04:21cause you up to Laurel
04:22without dragging more people
04:24into this mess.
04:25So we just carry on getting blackmailed, then?
04:28April at the mercy of their every sick whim?
04:31We're desperate, Marlon.
04:32We don't have a choice.
04:34Not everybody has a Kane in their lives,
04:36but we do.
04:37And we need to take advantage of that.
04:39So we've got popcorn,
04:45nachos, pick a mix, you know,
04:46salsa, black and blonde.
04:46Someone's gone to town.
04:47Oh, yeah, how many classic deserves a full,
04:49you know, cinema treatment?
04:50Oh, I wish my hands.
04:52Yo!
04:53Oh, you made it great!
04:54How'd you get in?
04:55Like I don't know where your spare key is.
04:57It's a bit early for lunch, isn't it?
04:59Nah, I'm on a half day,
05:00so I'm going to join yous.
05:01Sorry, join...
05:02Yeah, join us to watch the movie.
05:03Go for a little in.
05:04Ooh!
05:06We've got popcorn.
05:06Are these allowed?
05:07Er, ah!
05:09Oh!
05:10Wait, Jimmy, Jimmy!
05:11What are you getting out to us?
05:11The drinks as well, mate?
05:13Mm.
05:13Er, yeah.
05:14What have we got in there?
05:15Are these allowed, by the way?
05:18I think.
05:18I hope so.
05:20Do you want one?
05:21Oh, there we go.
05:22Yeah.
05:23How's about hot and bransery,
05:25you and me and a plate for your stores?
05:27Oh, Arthur's out tonight,
05:28and the likelihood of me getting a babysitter
05:30in the run-up to Christmas is impossible.
05:33No hassle.
05:33What if I rustle up a three-course meal instead?
05:35What?
05:36What, you?
05:36King of toasty?
05:37Yeah, well, I've got to learn sometime.
05:39Besides, I've bagged myself a new mentor, haven't I?
05:42Hi.
05:42Hey, mate, I was just telling Laura
05:43what you're going to give me.
05:45You are?
05:46What?
05:47Your famous tiramisu recipe.
05:48Oh, yeah, love that.
05:50Yeah, yeah, sure.
05:51Oh, no problem, I'll drop it later.
05:53Thanks, I owe you, mate.
05:55Yeah.
06:02Hello?
06:04Have a summer?
06:05Er, kind of, yeah.
06:07Erm, my car.
06:10What, what, can you give me for it?
06:12Are you getting rid of any more?
06:14Yeah, we're just, we're downsizing.
06:15We just want a little run-around for April
06:17for when she sells lessons, you know,
06:19and Ernie from the malt shovel,
06:20he's selling his hatchback,
06:21but he, er, he wants cash.
06:24What do you reckon?
06:25And when do you need it for?
06:27Er, today, tomorrow, latest.
06:30He's after a quick sale.
06:32Do you want to back up and start that again?
06:34What do you mean?
06:35Do you think I believe a word of that?
06:37Like I make it up?
06:39How many people do you think
06:40come in here and ask me to take a car off their hands?
06:42Cash.
06:43Same day.
06:44Come on, it's hardly stolen, Kane.
06:46Yeah, I know that,
06:47but what I don't know
06:48is why you need to get rid of it so fast.
06:51Forget it.
06:52Don't go stropping.
06:53If you're not interested,
06:54I'll find someone else.
06:57Wow.
06:59What else have you got?
06:59Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
07:01Stop encouraging her.
07:02You promised you were going to ring the police.
07:04Well, yeah, I know,
07:04and then I thought,
07:05how often do you get 15k for free?
07:08Oh, how many more times?
07:09It's not your account.
07:11Oh, semantics.
07:12It's all codswallop.
07:14I learnt that from Radio 4.
07:15That's the perks of living with your granddad.
07:17And what sort of perk is that?
07:19The perk of nicking money from some bank account
07:21she knows nothing about.
07:23Some scam artist has set one up in her name.
07:25It's got alarm bells all over it,
07:27but clearly it's worth it to dress up in whatever that is.
07:29Oi, this is couture.
07:32Anyway, it's free money.
07:34Only it's not, though, is it?
07:35No.
07:35It certainly is not.
07:39Can you talk some sense into her?
07:41I think I'd stand a better chance
07:44if I did that on my own.
07:48See ya.
07:49Bye.
07:49Bye.
07:53Like I'm going to take any advice from you
07:55and your dodgy deal.
07:56I set up that account.
08:00What?
08:01Well, no, forget it.
08:02It's worth double that.
08:04No, no, no.
08:05Forget it.
08:06I'll find some other chancer.
08:08If you're short on money,
08:09I can find you some work.
08:13How the hell did you get in?
08:15I thought you would have started locking your doors by now.
08:18Well, maybe I would,
08:19if my head wasn't all over the shop.
08:22But still,
08:23you really should be careful.
08:25You never know who's going to walk in.
08:26You're a thousand scum in my time,
08:28but you.
08:29Careful, Marlon.
08:32Now, I have been very understanding up to this point,
08:36but my patience is wearing thin.
08:39How much?
08:40What?
08:41How much is this debt?
08:43What's it going to cost to get you out of our lives?
08:45Oh.
08:48Finally,
08:49we got there in the end.
08:52Hmm.
08:53Uh.
08:5620K.
08:5920.
09:00Yeah.
09:01And that's not just for drugs.
09:03Covering up a murder does not...
09:05I'll get it.
09:06I haven't got it, no,
09:07but I'll get it.
09:07I'll get it.
09:08Well,
09:09until you do,
09:11April gets back to work.
09:12She's had enough time off.
09:13If you seriously think
09:15I'm ever
09:16going to let her deal for you again,
09:18you must be tapped.
09:19Well,
09:20here's what I think.
09:22I think
09:23you haven't got a choice.
09:26You owe me big time,
09:29and I want paying.
09:30And I don't really care how.
09:34Is that right?
09:37Someone to tell me what's going on?
09:50It's a private discussion.
09:52He was threatening you.
09:53Ah.
09:54Ah.
09:54Now,
09:54I never threatened anybody.
09:56I simply said that Marlon here owes me some money,
09:59which you do,
10:00don't you, Marlon?
10:02Good.
10:03Do you want to tell the nice man what happened?
10:07I ran into the back of his car.
10:11It's why I didn't need the money so fast.
10:13You see,
10:13I am
10:14the victim here.
10:16You will be, pal.
10:18You try leaning on him again.
10:22But I'm out of pocket.
10:23Am I supposed to let that slide?
10:24Do one!
10:25I needed to find a safe place to put some money.
10:40Should I have to go into care,
10:45all the money that's in my account,
10:47all my savings,
10:49all that I've worked hard for,
10:51could be obliterated.
10:53And this is
10:54the best way to safeguard the future.
10:59Protect the people I love.
11:01Eric,
11:02I don't know what to say.
11:05You're not,
11:06you're not angry.
11:08Angry?
11:09No.
11:10No.
11:11You've just gifted me 15k.
11:13That's not for you.
11:18It's for Jacob.
11:20You are.
11:22Why didn't you put it in his name?
11:24Well,
11:24you saw the way he reacted.
11:26If he found out that I was
11:28siphoning money,
11:31dodging the tax man...
11:32Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
11:33Is this illegal?
11:34Technically,
11:37I'm only allowed to give £3,000 a year.
11:41Right.
11:42So why is there 15k in an account in my name?
11:45Because if anything should happen,
11:47you could give it to Jacob.
11:50How could you do this behind me back?
11:53Do you know if I hadn't found that letter,
11:55what would you have done with it?
11:57Burnt it.
11:58Ah,
11:59and I told you!
12:00When,
12:01Eric?
12:02From beyond the grave?
12:04What would you have done?
12:05Spelt it out in a Ouija board.
12:06Do you know what?
12:07I cannot even look at you right now.
12:10You sneaky.
12:13Underhand.
12:15Snake.
12:17Things got out of hand yesterday.
12:20And let me guess,
12:20you're now here to ask for your job back?
12:23I shouldn't have spouted all that stuff.
12:25No.
12:26No, you shouldn't have.
12:28But we have been here before.
12:30Haven't we?
12:31The only difference is this time,
12:33you have successfully freed yourselves
12:34from the shackles of employment.
12:37You are?
12:38To be honest,
12:39I'm not even sure whether we need a gamekeeper.
12:43To be quite frank,
12:44you were a financial burden.
12:47A surplus to requirements.
12:49Well, that's rubbish.
12:50You can't just let porches run a monk.
12:53No, no.
12:53This is the age of technology.
12:55They have camera traps,
12:57drones.
12:57There is a myriad of technology
13:00that makes little old you
13:01rather redundant.
13:04So what?
13:05That's it.
13:06I'm psyched.
13:08No.
13:09No, no.
13:10You quit.
13:11Which means no severance pay.
13:20However,
13:21I'm not a vengeful man
13:24and as you know,
13:24I'm a big fan of charity.
13:26What's that mean?
13:29You can have your job back.
13:31Lucky for you,
13:32you still have your advance
13:33you need to pay back.
13:37Sam?
13:39I'll see you tomorrow.
13:41Don't be late.
13:41OK,
13:47what was all that about?
13:50Just making him sing
13:51for his supper.
13:52If you want to play
13:53cat and mouse,
13:54find some other target.
13:56You didn't hear the things
13:57he said about me.
13:57Sam and Lydia
13:58are extended family
14:00and they'll be treated as such.
14:02And what's all this
14:03about in advance?
14:06So how much damage
14:07we're talking?
14:09You're grand.
14:10You ran off your cat
14:12for a grand.
14:13No, we're not right.
14:14No, I told you
14:15with downsizing,
14:16it just sped things up.
14:18Well, why not
14:18go through the insurance?
14:20Cos.
14:21I forgot to renew.
14:22You forgot?
14:24I've kind of had
14:24other things on my mind
14:25like driving my daughter
14:26to hospital to see
14:26her boyfriend on life support.
14:28Yeah, but...
14:28What's with all the questions?
14:30I screwed up, OK?
14:33Right,
14:34I'll take a look
14:35and see what I can do.
14:36Do?
14:36The car.
14:38Tell him to bring it
14:39round to me.
14:40No, he's already
14:41taken it in.
14:42No wonder you're being fleeced.
14:44Why didn't you come to me?
14:45Because for once,
14:46just once,
14:47I wanted to sort
14:47something out of my own.
14:48Is that so difficult
14:49to understand?
14:54You sure that's all
14:55there is to this?
14:56Sorry, is that not enough?
14:57I've committed a crime.
14:59I've racked up
15:00a grand's worth of damn
15:01sorry that's not
15:01dramatic enough for you.
15:02All right.
15:03Just calm down.
15:04Nobody's died.
15:06We sold the car now anyway.
15:07So this time tomorrow
15:08I'll be out of the hole.
15:09It's sorted.
15:14So it's all sorted then?
15:16Joe
15:16toyed with him a little.
15:18Well, as long as he's got
15:19his job back,
15:20that's all I care about.
15:22Oh,
15:22he told me about
15:23Jason Donovan.
15:25The tickets.
15:26It was meant to be tonight.
15:27You must be so disappointed.
15:30I think gutted is the word.
15:32Sam had it all planned out.
15:33He was going to put them
15:34in an envelope with
15:35especially for you
15:36on the front
15:37and sealed with a kiss
15:38on the back.
15:39Oh.
15:40I know, tacky.
15:41But sweet, eh?
15:43Anyhow,
15:44it's probably for the best.
15:45But if that had been
15:47Neil Diamond,
15:48I'd have put a hit
15:49on those scammers.
15:50Oh, I don't have time
15:51to be worrying about them.
15:52I've got enough on me mind.
15:53Oh.
15:54This Christmas fair.
15:55It's a right mess.
15:57And it's going to take hours
15:58to get it back on track.
15:59We've sold hardly any tickets,
16:01nothing's organised
16:01and the only act we've got
16:03is Bob.
16:03Bob?
16:04I know.
16:05Well, we don't have any money.
16:07Which brings me to the raffle.
16:09Now, I know you said...
16:11Let's see what we can find,
16:13shall we?
16:13Oh, bless you.
16:15Now, I don't want to put
16:16too much pressure on you,
16:18but anything that you can do
16:19to sprinkle some
16:20Kim Tate magic...
16:22Oh.
16:23Well, how about
16:26a bottle of wine?
16:27Wine?
16:29Well, it is for a kids' charity.
16:32Yeah, but the raffle's
16:33for adults, presumably.
16:35I suppose so.
16:36Oh.
16:36There you go, then.
16:38Ta.
16:39Don't mention it.
16:41Right, well, um...
16:42I'd best be getting off.
16:44Thanks again.
16:45OK.
16:45So why don't you put your feet up
17:06and put the kettle on?
17:07You're not joining me, then?
17:09Oh, well, I'm just going to
17:10grab the recipe
17:10and then I'll be home.
17:12Oh, home?
17:13Oh.
17:13Is that what you're calling it?
17:15Sorry, I didn't mean it to sell.
17:16No, no, I like it.
17:18No more sorries.
17:19I do not appreciate threats
17:33from your inbred family.
17:35I've shook Cain down.
17:36Well, you better have
17:37because that quote I gave you
17:38is a limited offer.
17:40It will go up
17:41the longer I have to wait.
17:42So, if I were you,
17:43I would pay up
17:44and I would pay up now.
18:00That was sick.
18:02We've got to do this again sometime.
18:03Here, have you ever seen
18:04a shark made up?
18:05That is well wicked.
18:06You'd love that.
18:07No, I am not watching
18:08that with you again.
18:09He's well picky.
18:10All right, okay, how about
18:11shark inside?
18:13No, no, no, no.
18:13Six-headed shark attack.
18:14That's the best.
18:15How many times, Cami?
18:16I've got nothing with sharks in it.
18:18Fine.
18:20Lama getting in there.
18:20And I've got it on Blu-ray.
18:23In a bit, losers.
18:25Bye, Cami.
18:26Get out.
18:27What's he like, eh?
18:34He told me what was going to happen
18:35in every scene.
18:36Yeah, well, that's Cami for you.
18:38Well, what about next time?
18:39Just you and me.
18:40Oh, you fancy doing it again then?
18:43Yeah, it was fun.
18:44Oh, in the meantime,
18:46I've got a little gift.
18:47A copy of a Christmas carol.
18:49I thought you could, you know,
18:50read it by tomorrow
18:50and tell me what you think.
18:52The whole thing?
18:53Yeah, it's really thin, you know,
18:55only takes a couple of hours.
18:56Less time than Die Hard.
19:00It's got, look,
19:01it's my copy as well.
19:02Oh.
19:02This book belongs to Lewis Flatton.
19:04Ah-ha.
19:08Is that it?
19:10Tell me about it.
19:11It's in Pollard's for a fiver.
19:15Main thing is,
19:15you got your job back.
19:18Should have seen Joe
19:19watching me grovel here.
19:21He loved it.
19:22Calling me a charity case.
19:24He did what?
19:25Told you they're as bad as your chubby.
19:27Nothing surprises me
19:29when it comes to him.
19:30But Kim,
19:31she's all smiles one day
19:32saying she sees us like family.
19:34Yeah.
19:35Family you take the mick out of.
19:37Family you palm cheap booze off on.
19:39They love it.
19:41Watching us
19:42scrabbling around for pennies.
19:44Spending more on epoxy lunch
19:45than we spend on grub in a month.
19:48Family doesn't do that.
19:49No.
19:52They don't.
19:5320,000?
19:55We don't have that sort of money.
19:57That's why we need to sell the car.
19:58Where are we supposed to get the rest?
20:00Like I said,
20:00I've been looking at loans.
20:01Oh, Marlon,
20:02do you really think they'll give us one?
20:03We're already up to our eyes in debt.
20:06My trial cost enough
20:07and all those weeks that April was missing.
20:08No, we've got to be realistic.
20:10Then we have to find some other way.
20:12Ray, please.
20:14I need you to be with me on this.
20:15What's to stop Ray
20:16from putting the rug from under us, eh?
20:18Taking the 20,000
20:19and then continuing with the threats.
20:21He's hardly a man of his word.
20:23Nothing.
20:24Absolutely nothing.
20:25But if there's any way
20:26of ending this,
20:27this hell,
20:29then we've got to at least try.
20:33And he swears, does he?
20:34That it will all be over.
20:3620,000 pounds.
20:38No more debt.
20:39No more intimidation.
20:41That's what he says.
20:45Then we just have to hope
20:46that he sticks to his word, eh?
20:54I could get used to this.
20:58Days off.
20:59Getting pampered.
21:02Should be a regular thing.
21:06Yeah.
21:09Oh.
21:15Em calling.
21:16Who are you?
21:17James Bond?
21:18I wish.
21:20Nightmare customer.
21:22You're not going to get it?
21:23Nah.
21:24Let him wait.
21:26He was supposed to pay up front,
21:27but looks like I'll have to wish you
21:30a payment plan.
21:31Oh, I hate those things.
21:32I know.
21:33You never pay off what you owe.
21:35It can take.
21:37Years.
21:39What can I say?
21:41Some people,
21:42you just can't help.
21:43It's sick.
21:53You just can't talk.
21:59I don't know.
21:59I don't know.
22:04Yeah.
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