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Tune in to the latest episode of *Emmerdale*, aired on 8th November 2025, in full English dub. This special Christmas-themed episode brings plenty of drama, holiday spirit, and emotional moments as the residents of Emmerdale face life-changing decisions and unexpected twists. As the village celebrates the festive season, tensions rise and secrets are revealed in this thrilling drama. Don’t miss this heartwarming yet intense journey through Christmas in the village.

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00:00Yeah, no, we'll take it, we'll take it, and we'll be with you around three, is that okay?
00:27Okay, all right, ta, bye, bye, um, right, er, the rucksacks are in the wardrobe, so whilst we're with Dylan, I'm going to need you to pack the car.
00:37We are doing the right thing, aren't we?
00:39Well, then we've got no choice after what that scumbag said to you.
00:42What about Dylan? Marlon, it feels like we're throwing him to the wolves.
00:47I hate that as much as you do, it's destroying me, to think what he might wake up to if he wakes up, but what's the alternative?
00:54What's the alternative? We stay here like sitting ducks.
00:57We're going to need to take her.
00:59But if she finds out what we're doing now, she'll never leave him.
01:04Ready?
01:07Um, listen, we need to draw a line under yesterday.
01:15Everything will be fine, as long as we follow what we're assessed.
01:20Agreed?
01:23Dad?
01:24If that's what you think's best.
01:38What are you wearing that for?
01:40Flaming generator's gone off.
01:42Oh, tell me you're joking.
01:44Well, this is working.
01:47Ah, battery.
01:48Talk about trouble comes in threes.
01:55Try tens.
01:56Do you reckon Nora will be able to fix it?
01:58It's old.
01:59It might not be salvageable, but I don't know what we're going to do if he can't.
02:03Nick some lecky off pallard.
02:08Voicemail.
02:09Naturally.
02:10Let me know when you get through to him.
02:12Oh, save me a knock.
02:18I'm in a rush, but if you want to have a word with Sam, you can do so in private.
02:22You good at that?
02:25Oh.
02:26Er, fetching.
02:28That was a warm welcome, wasn't it?
02:30Ah, she's just having a may.
02:32Flaming lecky's gone again, in the middle of me shower.
02:35You shower?
02:37Joking.
02:37Anyway, small talk over.
02:39I have a job for you.
02:40Erm, so, if you wouldn't mind slipping into something a little bit less comfortable.
02:44Oh, I would, but it's my day off.
02:46It was your day off.
02:47There's a dry stone wall, needs doing, and it's got your name on it.
02:50Can it not wait till tomorrow?
02:52I've got this place to fix.
02:54Afraid not.
02:54It's next to Ice's stables, which makes it a national emergency.
02:59If that horse got out.
03:01Look, I don't want to let you down after everything you've done.
03:05Then don't.
03:07Oh, jealous.
03:17I could do with a break.
03:19Sorry?
03:19The bags.
03:21You going anywhere nice?
03:22Oh, I wish.
03:24Just charity shop, having a clear out.
03:27I couldn't ask you a cheeky favour, could I?
03:29We've got a Frisian we've fought right and Paddy didn't get round to it yesterday and the smell...
03:33Can you not see that I'm busy?
03:35I'm sorry, it's just, it's...
03:36Ness is in.
03:37She'll squeeze you in.
03:39Sure.
03:40Look, I don't mean to be funny.
03:42Um, just, I could do with a day without animals.
03:46Yeah, I get it.
03:47Where's that from me?
03:48Yeah, miniature poodle.
03:49You need danger, one of you.
03:51Whoa!
03:52All right, mate.
03:53Speed on him, do you see that?
03:55You need eyes in the back of your head round here.
03:57Yeah.
03:59Excellent.
03:59Every year, some bloke's about to say rubbish.
04:12Well, yeah, because it's set at Christmas, so how's it not a Christmas film?
04:14Right, so Gremlins is a Christmas film, hmm?
04:17Batman Returns.
04:18Yeah.
04:19Iron Man 3.
04:20Well, yeah, I suppose.
04:23I don't even believe your own argument.
04:25Look, right, it's just, they're different, okay?
04:28Because, you know, Die Hard, it's a classic.
04:29Home Alone is a classic.
04:32Lewis, what's better?
04:33Die Hard or Home Alone?
04:36I've never seen them, or Gremlins, or what else you're talking about.
04:39You've seen none of them?
04:41No.
04:42You know, I like musicals.
04:43Okay, so, um, what's your favourite film?
04:47Where There's No Singing?
04:50Um, A Christmas Carol, but the classic with Alec Guinness.
04:56Now, there's a film.
04:57You've got taste.
04:58And the book's even better.
05:00I read it every Christmas.
05:03Lydia, this Christmas fair, I was thinking, um, instead of Santa, maybe we should get a honk
05:09in a vest.
05:09You what?
05:10Well, apparently, it's festive.
05:11It's still a Christmas film, all right?
05:12It's very not a toilet.
05:14I won't ask, but I will ask how many tickets you've sold.
05:17Claudette.
05:18Why asking me?
05:19You're the one selling tickets.
05:21No, I'm doing food, you know, this being a cafe.
05:23We agreed this weeks ago, we were all selling tickets.
05:26But she put me on games.
05:28She never mentioned anything about tickets.
05:30Well, how are the games coming along, then?
05:31Well, that's what I was wondering.
05:33She still hasn't told me what they are.
05:35What do you mean?
05:35I haven't told you.
05:36You're supposed to come up with them.
05:38Well, you never mentioned anything about...
05:40Plows.
05:41You know, when you make a brew, do you need telling to boil the water?
05:45Right, so we've got a Christmas fair in three days.
05:48We've got no tickets.
05:48We've got no games.
05:50Brilliant.
05:51Well, it looks like someone's going to have to take charge here, doesn't it?
05:53And it looks like that someone is mugging for you.
05:56I'm really sorry for Vanessa being on her own again.
06:04Do you think Rona might be able to cover some shifts while I'm camping out here?
06:08I can ask.
06:12You all right?
06:14Sure, yeah.
06:15It's just that you had to rush off yesterday and you didn't seem yourself.
06:21I'm worried.
06:22That's all.
06:23Dylan, you know, it's shaking.
06:25Yeah.
06:26It's shaking us all.
06:26But we'll get through it.
06:28Together.
06:31Better ring Randy.
06:32I need you as much as I did that first night on the streets.
06:44I swore to Bex that I would look after you and I let you both down.
06:50You've let no one down.
06:56I made a promise.
06:58And now I've got to make that right.
07:00That's how I'm going to be here.
07:04Every day.
07:06By your side until you wake up.
07:10We should be going.
07:12I'll get the bus home, what?
07:14Sweetheart.
07:15I'm not leaving him, Dad.
07:18He'll get there.
07:20He'll make it.
07:21How can you be so sure?
07:22The doctor said we need to prepare for the work.
07:24Because he's the toughest kid I know.
07:27He's bounced back from everything that life's thrown at him.
07:29And he'll do it again.
07:30I can feel it.
07:31But, darling, the doctor's doing his rounds.
07:34Rona's parked so up.
07:35She's got Ivy and Leo in the car.
07:36You'll just be in the way of here.
07:37I'll be back soon.
07:47I promise.
07:47I promise.
07:48How does it even work out?
08:05What's that five-pounder needle?
08:08People who leave it late cannot afford to be choosy.
08:11It's not that late.
08:12Might as well put a coffin in your living room.
08:14Oh, not that flaring door welcome again.
08:20That nerve.
08:21Oh, let me guess.
08:22Monty's done another whoopsie on you.
08:25Is that Sam?
08:26What the hell's he doing?
08:27He's supposed to be a friend of mine.
08:29And there he is stealing my electricity.
08:34They're desperate, aren't they?
08:37That is no excuse.
08:39I'm surprised they haven't done it before now.
08:41They have.
08:42Well, this time I'll call the police.
08:44Oh, Eric, oh, hey, man, it's Christmas.
08:49Why don't we have some fun instead?
08:55I'm going to bring my speaker in later.
08:57It's far too quiet in that room.
09:00You know how people are scared of the dark?
09:01Dylan's like that, but with sound.
09:07Hiya.
09:08Is Leo's tummy playing up again?
09:16What?
09:19No.
09:20I'm sorry, sweetheart.
09:22No.
09:23No, no, you can't.
09:24What are you doing?
09:25We can't be here.
09:26But Dylan, they'll kill him.
09:27You know they will.
09:28I have to put you first.
09:29You're my daughter.
09:30Keeping you safe.
09:31That's my number one job.
09:32We are not leaving him.
09:34I can't get it.
09:46Erm, the box were open.
09:49I reckon someone must have been trying to steal.
09:51Eric's lucky?
09:53What?
09:53Yeah, I'd heard noises.
09:56It's a good job having her around.
09:59I wonder if this is what's caused the fire.
10:03Fire?
10:04With the tepo.
10:05Have you not heard?
10:07And power cut as well.
10:08Half of Main Street's out.
10:10Oh, no.
10:11Sam, you've heard about Kim, haven't you?
10:17What about it?
10:20She's dead.
10:22Apparently she was in the salon having a blow-dry
10:24and she lit up like a Christmas tree.
10:28You're having me on.
10:31Yes, I am.
10:32And it's a good job for you, isn't it?
10:34I'm just going to borrow it for a few days.
10:38He's not happy.
10:39He should see his face is like an angry little tomato.
10:43Pollard?
10:44He knows?
10:45Mm-hmm.
10:45He'll be watching you the whole time.
10:49He's not going to call police, is he?
10:51I can't get locked up.
10:53We can't afford it.
10:56Go on, get yourself away.
10:58Hurry up.
10:58He's in hospital.
11:12He's safe.
11:13He's in hospital.
11:26He's safe.
11:27What, where anyone can get to him?
11:29What, if it was me laying there, would you still be staying the same?
11:31Why are you doing this?
11:32No, we're not arguing, love.
11:37There's nothing to worry about.
11:37You put your headphones back on.
11:39If we stay where they can get to us, it won't just be Dylan in that hospital.
11:43It'll be you or me or Ron.
11:45Leo, it's not what you want.
11:46We have to go somewhere where no one can find us.
11:49And what about Gran?
11:50Have you thought about her in all of this?
11:52They wouldn't.
11:53Hurt her?
11:54Yeah, of course they would.
11:55They'll do anything to get to anybody in the world.
11:56You know that because that's why we're running.
11:58Marlon.
11:58We'll call her when we get to the B&B.
12:00Come on, we go in.
12:01This is insane.
12:05No, no, we can't move him.
12:07Stop driving.
12:08Stop.
12:09What's he playing at?
12:16That's the kid from the village on the bike.
12:25You going somewhere?
12:28What's in the boot?
12:43Don't tell me.
12:44Um, three rucksacks and a red holder.
12:49Am I right?
12:50Am I right?
12:52You see, I have eyes and ears all over.
12:56Listen, Rick, it was stupid, but they're new to this, and I promise it will not happen
13:04again, and from now on, we will do everything that you say.
13:07Good.
13:08And, um, honestly, I will make them fall into line, and I'll be back to work for you whenever
13:13you want.
13:16Well, that was never in doubt.
13:17Well, now, if you're planning a little holiday, then all I would ask is that you run it past
13:24me first.
13:26Who knows?
13:27I might be able to put you up somewhere.
13:29I hear that Newcastle's really nice this time of year.
13:31Isn't it, April?
13:32No, ma'am.
13:36Now, why don't I and my little cavalcade escort you back to the village?
13:43Hmm?
13:44Save on any accidents, yeah?
13:46Nice headphones, little man.
13:47Hey, up.
14:01Hi.
14:01Is that going about?
14:02Oh, you've just missed him, mate.
14:05Everything all right?
14:06Not really.
14:07The generator's jacked in.
14:09Oh, mate.
14:11It's me day off.
14:11I should be at home sorting stuff, but Joe wants me dry stone flaming wallie.
14:15What?
14:16You're a gamekeeper.
14:17You're not trained to do that.
14:18Besides, it's back-breaking.
14:20I shouldn't be mourning, but it's a two-man job.
14:23What?
14:23You're doing it on your own?
14:25He is taking the mick.
14:27Hey, he's on to a good thing for you.
14:29You should clone yourself.
14:31Come and work up here.
14:32Mum would have you in a heartbeat.
14:35Really?
14:36Yeah.
14:39Well, I'm never going to get this finished in a day.
14:41Well, look, don't.
14:41If he wants it doing, he can pay for it, Sam.
14:43Celia's got workers.
14:45Point him in her direction.
14:46Well, I would.
14:47No, no, no, Sam.
14:49Either you make a stand now, or you're giving him permission to walk all over you.
15:00I handled it all wrong.
15:02I thought I'd...
15:03I just...
15:04I thought...
15:04That you could save us.
15:09That we could all just...
15:10disappear into the night.
15:13If only.
15:16It's never going to happen.
15:25I love you, Dad.
15:30And...
15:31And I hate that I have brought all of this into our lives, but...
15:34there really is no way to be a hero in all of this.
15:46Joe.
15:48I can't do it.
15:50The wall.
15:51I can't do it.
15:53Is that why you haven't even started it yet?
15:55Aye?
15:55Yeah, I know.
15:57I came to check on you.
15:57To say that I am disappointed is a bit of an understatement.
16:01There's no point in starting it, because I'm never going to get it finished.
16:05It's a two-man job, minimum.
16:07Or one person repaying a favour.
16:09Well, I don't want to break me back, do it, eh?
16:12You're just going to have to get someone else out to help me.
16:14What if I could, had I not blown the budget, giving an advance to one of my employees?
16:17Budget?
16:21You're shopping for a new car.
16:23It's probably worth more than my house.
16:25I know when someone's trying it on.
16:27Okay.
16:28Why don't we just rewind?
16:30Do this again.
16:32I want that wall.
16:33Finished.
16:34By the end of the day.
16:36No!
16:37I've told you, it's not happening!
16:41People like Ray and Celia, you do not escape them.
16:45And they won't listen to reason.
16:46She's right.
16:48The only way that this will ever end, is if we stick together, all of us.
16:55And as long as I do everything that Ray asks.
16:59And if he asks you to sleep with another sleazeball...
17:01You think he enjoyed clearing up a murder?
17:05No.
17:06All I'll need to do, is do everything that Ray asks, until he decides that the debt's cleared.
17:14And then we'll be free.
17:15Yes.
17:15And in the meantime, you keep swimming in that sewer with perverts and drug addicts.
17:20Do you think I can let you do that?
17:22What other option have we got?
17:25We've tried it your way.
17:27Like I said, I know these people.
17:29All they care about is money.
17:31Right, I'm doing stolen, gingerbread, tiffin and mince pies.
17:38And I've sold ten tickets.
17:42It's a start.
17:43Which we need to ramp up, pronto.
17:45It's a good job we don't have to fork out for a singer.
17:47Oh, you've got someone.
17:48Bob's dusting off his lame jacket.
17:50Hells bells.
17:51Is that the best we can do?
17:52No, it's the best I can do, considering I'm shoulding most of this.
17:56Right, I'm going to do a ticket drop at the Wally, but I want anyone who comes into this cafe to put their hands in their pockets.
18:01Comprende?
18:01Hey, I understand English perfectly well, thank you, so I don't know what all that flourish was about.
18:11Can I interest you in a ticket for the Christmas fest?
18:14Maybe later.
18:15It's for a good cause.
18:17I'm a bit low on funds.
18:21Paddy.
18:22Oh, I'm not really feeling very festive, to be honest.
18:25No, of course not.
18:26What was I thinking?
18:27How is the lad doing?
18:29No change.
18:30Sorry, I'm going to get to the hospital.
18:31Of course.
18:33Give me my love.
18:35I still can't believe you haven't seen Die Hard.
18:37Are you still banging on about that?
18:38Well, I can't believe you haven't read A Christmas Carol.
18:40Yeah, that's a real shocker.
18:42Do you actually, like, read it every year?
18:44Without fail, it's like, you know, putting up the tree.
18:47So how many times have you, you know...
18:48Er, fourteen.
18:49Wow, just wow.
18:52Tell you what, this year I'll do you a deal.
18:54Right, I will read A Christmas Carol, and you can watch Die Hard with me.
18:58Sure, yeah, I'm up for that.
18:59Cos you seriously have been missing out.
19:01Hey, you're the one missing out, mate.
19:02Bruce Willis on all fours.
19:04You will love it.
19:06Oh, no, sorry.
19:07When I meant all fours, I didn't mean, you know...
19:09It's fine.
19:11I've seen the clips.
19:12I know what you meant.
19:13What?
19:13Fancy snuggling up on the sofa, do we?
19:21Oh, don't be daft.
19:23Then why are you blushing?
19:24Because of what I just, I just said, you know...
19:26Sure.
19:29Sure.
19:29Oh, I gave you one simple task.
19:38It's back-breaking.
19:39You want to try it in your fancy suit.
19:41No, it's not my role.
19:42Yeah.
19:43Cos you probably struggle picking up a piece of toast.
19:45OK, let me remind you who you are speaking to.
19:48I saved you, all right?
19:50I saved you.
19:50Have you any idea the charges you would have faced
19:53about that whole Christmas tree fiasco if it weren't for me?
19:56And I'm grateful for that.
19:59Most people wouldn't have even let you back on their land,
20:02let alone keep your job.
20:05We're supposed to be mates.
20:06Why do you always make out like you're better than me?
20:08Yeah, because maybe I am.
20:11At spotting scams, at least.
20:13I mean, for goodness sake,
20:14if you're going to buy Jason Donovan tickets,
20:16at least make sure that it's from a reputable website.
20:20Right.
20:22At least I don't go around breaking families up.
20:26Careful.
20:28You do not want to make an enemy of me, Sam.
20:30Or what?
20:31You'll nick my kidney and all.
20:33You are skating on ridiculously thin ice right now.
20:35Thinner than the ice Amy fell through.
20:38Right, no, that is it.
20:38No, no, don't bother sacking me.
20:41Again.
20:42Cos I quit.
20:53Pathetic.
20:53What kind of man can't even protect his own kids?
20:58This is not about being a man.
21:02No.
21:05I'm not letting this happen.
21:07She's never going back to dealing for that filth.
21:10So what are we going to do?
21:12I listened
21:13to everything she told us.
21:15I think I get what they are now.
21:22She's right, what she said.
21:23The only thing that scum care about is money.
21:25We've tried the police, we've tried running.
21:26There's only one thing left.
21:30We pay off April's debt.
21:31With what?
21:32I don't know.
21:33But however much it takes, we pay them.
21:37Even if that takes every penny we've got.
21:39The 1% Club rollover starts tonight
21:48with up to £500,000
21:49could be won this week
21:51as both the prize pot
21:52and the contestants can roll over to the next show.
21:54Don't miss it.
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