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Emmerdale 10th November 2025
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00:30You've been out on that call forever.
00:42Yeah.
00:45Difficult carving.
00:47I had to drive her in the dark,
00:48and on every headlight behind me,
00:50I was terrified it was right.
00:52Listen to me.
00:52We've got this.
00:53We have got away.
00:54I've accepted an offer on the car.
00:56I mean, seven grand,
00:57but they're going to transfer the money over today,
00:58and I've applied online for a bank loan
00:59to cover the shortfall.
01:01And then what?
01:02I've told you we've got no guarantee
01:03that Ray is going to keep his side of the bargain
01:05and keep away from us.
01:06No, no, no.
01:07He's named his price.
01:08If we don't pay up,
01:09things are only going to get worse.
01:10Us, the kids, we could all end up dead.
01:12My love.
01:12I just...
01:13I'm sorry.
01:13I just want us to feel safe again,
01:16and getting that money is the only way.
01:19We'll do it.
01:20We'll pay him off by tonight,
01:22I promise.
01:23And then it'll all be over.
01:31So, we're all set for tomorrow.
01:33It's going to be wonderful.
01:35The community coming together
01:36in the spirit of Christmas.
01:38A few carols from Bob.
01:40Alongside a carefully curated selection
01:42of festive bangers.
01:43All we need to do now
01:44is decide whether to channel
01:46Michael Buble or Tom Jones.
01:48Oh, channel who you want.
01:49It's not going to be anything
01:50anyone's not heard before.
01:51Are we finished then?
01:52Only I need to pick up my jacket
01:53from the cleaners.
01:54Tinsel up my mic stand.
01:55What, do you even try to analyse that?
01:57I'm already late for prayer group.
01:59Sure.
02:00They'll all be persuaded to buy a ticket.
02:02Which leaves us with a shortfall
02:03of how many?
02:04Have faith in the Lord Nicola.
02:06By tomorrow, I'm confident
02:07I will have sold them all.
02:09See you all bright and early
02:10to set up.
02:15Just don't tell anyone else.
02:17Keep it a secret, right?
02:19Hey, I'll call you back.
02:23A secret?
02:25Yeah.
02:27I was just sorting
02:28your Christmas present.
02:30You don't have the money
02:31for one of those, Sam.
02:32Come on, don't be lying to me.
02:33What the heck
02:34are you up to now?
02:35Thanks, love.
02:45You heard anything yet?
02:46About the loan?
02:47Just had a call from the bank.
02:49They wanted to, um...
02:50clarify a few issues.
02:53Issues?
02:53Just taking everything
02:55into consideration.
02:56My credit score's pants,
02:57but they'll...
02:58they'll give me ten grand.
03:00Well, that's better than nothing.
03:02So, with that
03:03and the seven grand
03:04from your car,
03:05we just need to find
03:06another three by tonight.
03:08We're stretched to the limit.
03:09Well, maybe we should just
03:10give Ray what we've got
03:11and tell him we'll find
03:12the rest in the next few days.
03:13Hang on, no.
03:13The deal was,
03:14we're paying the full amount today.
03:15Anything short of that,
03:17we're back to where we started.
03:17I've been going through
03:20the books this morning,
03:21the business accounts
03:22for the practice.
03:24The business that you run
03:25with Paddy
03:26and Vanessa,
03:28the business that's
03:28an actual business
03:29and not a personal income stream.
03:31We're owed thousands
03:32in unpaid bills, right?
03:33So I thought I could go
03:34knocking on doors
03:35and see if anybody
03:36will pay up.
03:37I hate this.
03:39I hate what we're having to do,
03:40stealing from our friends.
03:41By the time they noticed,
03:43I would have paid it all back
03:44and I can explain why.
03:46Marlon, it's either that
03:47or we fail
03:48and that is not an option.
03:51Do you reckon you'll be able
03:52to get her hands on cash today?
03:55Bernard owes us a fortune.
03:56Actually, so does Moira.
03:58You know how tough things
03:59have been for her.
04:00Yeah, and if she knew
04:00how tough things have been for us,
04:02Moira would move heaven and earth
04:03to get us what we need.
04:05You're right, Marlon.
04:06We are so close
04:07to having way out of our lives.
04:09I will get that money,
04:11whatever it takes.
04:11Whipped cream and sprinkles
04:17for the kids.
04:19Very festive.
04:20And this one,
04:21definitely adults only.
04:24Oh!
04:26Well, where have you put in that?
04:27It's taken the roof off my mouth.
04:29That bottle of whiskey
04:29Rodney gave us for Christmas
04:31a few years back.
04:32I thought it might warm the cockles.
04:34Sticking off of it in
04:35and nobody's going to notice
04:37that we're using
04:37the cheapo chocolate powder.
04:39Ah, we can charge double.
04:40Jimmy, you're a genius.
04:44Oliver,
04:45you've got me number one
04:46at Gamekeeper
04:47on this last shoot
04:48and he wants to book another.
04:49Get him to ring Kim?
04:51He already has.
04:52She says he can't come back.
04:54So he wants me to do a special
04:56on the cute tea
04:57tomorrow.
04:58Go behind Kim's back?
05:00With what Oliver's offering,
05:02we could finish the rewire,
05:04pay off his debts
05:04and have the biggest turkey
05:06for Christmas ever.
05:07You think a few pounds
05:09is worth risking
05:09our relationship with Kim?
05:12I keep telling you,
05:13we're not their family.
05:14We never have been.
05:16Her and Jo
05:17does make us feel like we are
05:18when it suits them
05:19to keep us working hardy.
05:21Even so,
05:23to deceive them like that,
05:25a shoot on their land.
05:26If anyone was to get a whiff,
05:28we'd both lose our jobs.
05:30Jo and Dawn
05:31are going to Edinburgh tonight.
05:33All you've got to do
05:34is get Kim to that Christmas fit
05:35and keep her busy.
05:40I suppose
05:41what they don't know
05:42won't hurt them.
05:44You leave Kim to me.
05:50No charge.
05:52Got lost, Eric.
05:55I tried to catch
05:56your first thing,
05:57but it had already gone to work.
06:00Yeah.
06:01Got in early.
06:01I couldn't stand to be
06:02in the same house as you
06:03another second longer.
06:04Kerry,
06:06just give me a chance, eh?
06:08Do you know what?
06:08I'll pay for me dinner
06:09out of the account
06:10that you set up in my name
06:12that you didn't tell me about.
06:14I tried to explain
06:15what I did
06:16and why I did.
06:18I get it.
06:19I get it, Eric.
06:21It's all for Jacob.
06:23It's not just about the taxes.
06:25I care for him
06:27and I care for Sarah.
06:31They might be made for each other,
06:33but I don't share
06:33his unbridled optimism
06:35for his future.
06:38A trainee doctor
06:39with a newborn baby.
06:41He's going to have
06:42his work cut out.
06:43Yeah.
06:44And a fiancé
06:45who has a terminal condition
06:47and has no idea
06:50how much longer she has.
06:52The heart breaks
06:54for the pair of them.
06:56I am trying to do
06:57what I can.
06:59Trying to
07:00foolproof his life.
07:02That's why I set up
07:03the account.
07:05You've stuck with me
07:07through everything.
07:09I'd like to think
07:10you'd do the same for him.
07:14Grab us a coffee.
07:16Then we'll talk.
07:22Oh, the kids
07:26have been wrapping
07:27Christmas presents
07:28and the rugs
07:29are covered in glitter
07:30and glue
07:31if you could deal
07:31with that first.
07:32I'll grab the white vinegar.
07:34And the en-suites
07:35are all due
07:36thorough deep clean.
07:38Anything else?
07:39Well, do you fancy
07:40a coffee before you start?
07:42I won't expect you
07:43to make the time up.
07:44No, thanks.
07:46But I was thinking
07:47about this Christmas fair.
07:49You know,
07:49the one we're organising
07:50for the sick kiddies.
07:51It's a waste of time.
07:53I mean,
07:54you won't make
07:55serious money
07:56by flogging
07:56homemade mince pies
07:58that someone's
07:59fingernails
08:00got baked into them.
08:02You hold
08:03a charity ball.
08:04An auction
08:05with proper prices.
08:07I suppose you do.
08:08Oh, and if Nicola
08:09wants yet another donation
08:11for her
08:11tacky Dombola
08:13she can go whistle.
08:15It's a raffle, actually.
08:16And you've already
08:17given us a bottle.
08:18Of my very best
08:19Pumanti.
08:21Look,
08:21I was hoping
08:23well, we all were
08:25actually
08:25that you'd put in
08:27an appearance.
08:28We all know
08:29how poorly Evan's been.
08:30Well, I've already
08:31donated to the hospital.
08:34It's been such
08:35a terrible year
08:36for so many of us.
08:38And you're seen
08:38as a figurehead
08:39in the community.
08:41If you were to turn up
08:42show your support
08:43it'd mean so much.
08:45Well, as
08:47lady of the manor
08:49I was always
08:50planning on
08:50doing my duty.
08:53No matter how
08:54tedious it might be
08:55it'll be a PR win
08:56if nothing else.
08:58So you'll turn up?
09:00Oh, I wouldn't miss
09:01this Christmas fair
09:02for the world.
09:03Got to the spooky
09:13bit yet?
09:14The ghost
09:14for Christmas past.
09:16Yeah, yeah,
09:16I'm nearly there.
09:19I knew you'd like it.
09:21When you get drawn
09:22into the Dickens universe
09:22you just, you know,
09:23lose yourself.
09:24Yeah, I'm lost,
09:25all right.
09:26I don't know.
09:26You can tell me
09:27what you think
09:27about the ending
09:28when I've, you know,
09:28finished my latest
09:29batch of stolen.
09:36You've been picking up
09:37that book
09:37and putting it down
09:38all morning.
09:39Coffee to Descartes,
09:40please, Nicole.
09:40Bestie for a store
09:41normal?
09:42Ooh, first one.
09:44Thanks.
09:45Yeah, no,
09:45I can't get past
09:46paid for.
09:47Of course you can't.
09:48Brain rotted by
09:48social media.
09:50The attention span
09:50of a nap.
09:51She says that to me
09:52all the time.
09:53I take it as a term
09:54of endearment.
09:55Nah, I've just got
09:55better things to do
09:56than read old books
09:57written by dead people.
09:58I'm sure Lewis
10:00will appreciate
10:00your honesty of you.
10:01He asked you to
10:02read it for a reason.
10:04Did he?
10:04What reason?
10:05Never, you mind.
10:06Dickens.
10:07Oh, it's well good.
10:08You know, I remember
10:08we did it in school.
10:09Okay, then maybe
10:10you can tell me
10:11what happens then
10:11because I told Lewis
10:12I'd never finished it.
10:13Er, we can do better
10:14than that, Mr. Ebeneezer
10:15Scrooge.
10:16Your place,
10:16half an hour,
10:17I'll bring popcorn.
10:19Hmm.
10:21Hmm.
10:23Mum, you said
10:24you'd be here by 12.
10:25I've got a job on
10:26this afternoon.
10:27Get yourself back now.
10:29Alright, finnip down
10:30the cellar?
10:30That's where your
10:31mother keeps the
10:31woofers and tweeters.
10:33Sound system, yeah.
10:34Help yourself.
10:36Hey!
10:38How's your motor?
10:39Er, Cairn told Mum
10:40you'd had a bit of a bump.
10:42Er, it's all good.
10:43At least it will be.
10:44Er...
10:44Nobody got hurt.
10:45That's the main thing,
10:46isn't it?
10:46And Marlon's dealing with it,
10:48so once he's done that,
10:49we'll never mention it again.
10:51Good with me.
10:52Oh, it's good that you can
10:53keep it between the pair of you.
10:54You know, stay friends.
10:57What are you after, then?
10:58Fillet steak and chips?
10:59Same here.
11:01Two specials, right.
11:05You've not asked
11:05to Marlon what it cooked?
11:07Er, sorry.
11:08How do you want your steaks cooked?
11:09Bloody.
11:10Marlon, you know how
11:11I like my steak cooked.
11:13Shall we sit by the fire?
11:14Yeah.
11:16Ray, you got a minute?
11:18Well, it's nice to chat, mate,
11:20but, er, I'm kind of busy.
11:22Um, your money.
11:24We'll have it by the end of the day.
11:26OK.
11:26Nice work, but next time,
11:28not in front of the lady.
11:30Cos we are strictly business.
11:33She...
11:34She is strictly pleasure.
11:37You got it?
11:40Hmm.
11:55Yeah, I appreciate
11:57that you normally settle up
11:58at the end of the month, Bernard,
11:59but please...
12:00Oh...
12:01Hey.
12:07Oh, hey.
12:08I wasn't expecting to see you today.
12:09Have you got a minute?
12:10Yeah, is everything OK?
12:11Yeah, not really.
12:13Ah, well, I'll put the kettle on.
12:14No need.
12:15I can't really stop that long.
12:16Um, I'm sorry to have to ask you this,
12:18but, er, your account with us,
12:20there is an outstanding balance.
12:22Yeah, I know that.
12:23And I spoke to Paddy last week
12:24and he said we can wait
12:25until I get the cash for the bullocks
12:27that I'm sending to auction.
12:28Right, I'm afraid circumstances have changed
12:30since he told you that,
12:31so if you could possibly settle up sooner...
12:34Er, yeah, sure I can.
12:35The auction starts in a week's time.
12:38Right, sooner...
12:39as in today.
12:42Oh.
12:43Erm...
12:44That's quite a few thousand pounds.
12:47How do you expect me to get my hands on that kind of money?
12:49Well, with all due respect, Moira,
12:50we have done the work,
12:51provided the service.
12:52Rona, you know the pressures I've been under.
12:56Every farmer's the same.
12:59But I've got another 21 days to pay.
13:02It's all there in black and white
13:03on your latest statement.
13:04You owe us a little over 3,000 pounds, Moira.
13:06I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
13:07I just, I really need that money.
13:10Why?
13:10What's wrong?
13:12Just money's a bit tight right now, you know?
13:15I was hoping that if I got some of my clients to pay early,
13:18we could have a payout before the end of the year.
13:20OK, well, me and Cain, we can talk to the family.
13:24You're not on your own.
13:25No, no, sorry.
13:25Just, er, forget I said anything.
13:27Forget I even asked, OK?
13:28Sorry.
13:38You're such a generous soul, you know,
13:40making amends with Marlon.
13:42I mean, the last thing he needs is a,
13:43is a fight with an insurance company.
13:46There's no need to put a mate through that.
13:47And he's been through so much with April,
13:49and now Dylan.
13:53Any news from the hospital?
13:55No.
13:56I heard Dylan's in a induced coma.
13:59Oh, such a terrible business.
14:01How's April coping?
14:03Pretty much as you'd expect.
14:06Ah, yeah, so we've got a medium for you.
14:08Rare for you.
14:08Oh, no, Marlon, it's the other way round.
14:10Oh, sorry.
14:11I'm just...
14:12Oh, sorry.
14:14You OK, mate?
14:15I'll get you some more cut, all right?
14:18How long?
14:20You should try taking things a bit easier.
14:23I'll bear that in mind.
14:25Enjoy.
14:28Oh, this looks so nice.
14:29Hello?
14:44Hi!
14:45Hello!
14:47Oh, mate.
14:48What were you watching?
14:50Er, nothing.
14:52Oh, erm, I heard the end credits of A Christmas Carol.
14:55Yeah, well, it was, er, his idea.
14:56He wanted to know what happened!
14:58Well, couldn't you just read the book I lent him?
15:00Yeah, well, I give it a go.
15:01It's just, you know, like, books and old stories, history.
15:03It's...
15:03It's not my thing.
15:05What, and you think Die Hard's my thing?
15:06Whoa!
15:07Louie, a classic.
15:09What's not to like?
15:10I just didn't want you to think it didn't matter to me what matters to you.
15:12Yeah, and the book and the film are the same, right?
15:16Come on.
15:16I get you didn't want to let me down, but...
15:18If you didn't want to read the book, you could have just told me.
15:26Sorry, mate.
15:27I didn't realise it was such a big deal.
15:28Yeah, well, it's not.
15:30All right?
15:33Dottie can hardly contain herself, you know.
15:35It's all about Elf on the Shelf and how she'd been good enough for a proper present.
15:40And what about you?
15:41What about me?
15:43Nice or naughty or both.
15:48Oh, them two should get a room.
15:51Yeah, they should.
15:52Rooms in separate countries.
15:55It would be nice to have someone to treat this Christmas as well as Mum.
15:58So I've come into a bit of cash and it'll be the first time in a long time I've been able to splash out.
16:03Oh, you are such a thoughtful son.
16:05You know that, don't you?
16:08Kills me seeing them together.
16:10Yeah.
16:10And you know there's nothing we can do.
16:12Not yet.
16:14It's Moira paid up.
16:16Oh.
16:17Sword in hand.
16:18It should be sorted by the end of the day.
16:21We're almost there.
16:22I opened that account fully intending to make you aware of what I'd done.
16:32I needed to optimise my tax status.
16:35I need to be able to deposit further sums with a trusted friend.
16:41You have been my rock these last few months and I can't tell you how grateful I am to have you in my life.
16:53Right back at you.
16:55Right?
16:56But there's no need for all of this skullduggery.
16:59If you needed help you just have to ask.
17:01I have worked hard all my life.
17:05Paid all my dues.
17:07And all I need to do now is hand over that legacy.
17:11Will you help me?
17:14Please.
17:14Well now that I know where you're coming from and you've been honest with me 100%.
17:22If I were you I would go large or go home.
17:27I'm...
17:28I'm...
17:29What does that exactly mean?
17:32I'm more than all in.
17:36But I have a plan.
17:40Watch this space.
17:44I've got your text.
17:48Had to break off my date.
17:51Ah.
17:52Your cash.
17:53It's all here.
17:56Nice one.
17:59I knew you had it in you.
18:00So that's it, yeah?
18:01We're done.
18:02It's all over.
18:03You've got what you wanted so please just let us get on with our lives.
18:07And why would I want to do that?
18:10Because I've just handed over 20 grand.
18:14And it will come in very handy at Christmas.
18:16No, that was the deal.
18:17He asked you what it would take to get you out of our lives.
18:21Well I may have named a price.
18:23Yeah.
18:24And you may have thought we had done a deal.
18:26But I don't ever remember agreeing to your terms.
18:29No, no.
18:30Then I want that back every penny!
18:32It's a bit late for that.
18:33It's very generous of you.
18:34No, come on, Osh!
18:37Next time, get it in writing.
18:41Hmm?
18:41I'll be in touch.
18:52She came around.
18:53Upstairs.
18:56Everything sorted?
18:57I got her to promise to go to the Christmas fair.
18:59Oh, result!
19:00Yeah, she's only doing it as a photo opportunity, mind.
19:02You were right.
19:03She don't care about them sick kiddies or about any of us.
19:06I've told you.
19:08You're not family to her.
19:09You just clean her bogs.
19:10She's had me grovelling round on the floor this morning, cleaning up glitter.
19:13Joe, he's always messing with me head about me job.
19:16Friends don't do stuff like that.
19:17She's got more money than she can count and we need it.
19:20Yeah.
19:21Get the electrics sorted and have an ace Christmas.
19:23And Kim will be none the wiser.
19:25Okay, technically it might be a crime, but it's a victimless one.
19:28Well, unless you're a pheasant.
19:30So, I can tell Oliver and his mates we're on.
19:33We're on.
19:36Oh, Sam.
19:38Always lovely to see you.
19:41But I, er, did ask you to do a thorough check of the grounds.
19:44Make sure we're secure against poachers.
19:47On it.
19:47Soz.
19:48See you, wits.
19:49Oh, and, er, Lydia, I'm afraid there's still bits of sellotape stuck in the, er, sitting room rug.
19:56I'll do that right now.
19:59Oh.
20:00Hey.
20:05Yes, thanks for confirming the arrangements.
20:09I owe you a case of champagne, at the very least.
20:13Oh, it's going to make my friend's day tomorrow.
20:18All her dreams are going to come true.
20:22I should have listened to you.
20:24Why did we even try to engage?
20:26Because we were desperate.
20:27Because paying Ray off was the only way we could think of to keep April from the streets and our family safe.
20:32I know we're back where we started.
20:36Or we would be, if I didn't owe the bank ten grand, I might as well set that cash on fire.
20:39He's never going to leave us alone.
20:40No, no.
20:40He's going to come back.
20:41He's going to want more.
20:41What do we do?
20:42I'm sorry you took that money from the surgery.
20:45Paddy and Vanessa, they're going to notice.
20:47How do we even begin to explain it?
20:48I didn't get that money from work.
20:56What?
20:57You said...
20:57I tried to get the money off of our clients, but nobody has that kind of cash this time of year.
21:01Oh, what the heck have you done?
21:04I organised a payday loan.
21:06We were out of options.
21:07The clock was ticking.
21:09You took a million percent payday loan.
21:11And you say you pay it back.
21:12When?
21:13Not for a while.
21:14And then how much is it going to be?
21:15We've no way of paying that money back.
21:16The interest is going to keep going up.
21:17We're going to be bankrupt.
21:18I was desperate.
21:19We needed to find the money.
21:22It's the ultimate irony, isn't it?
21:23Isn't it?
21:24We keep paying him and his mum so they can keep track of our every move.
21:28They can keep us living in fear.
21:29They can force April to do whatever they...
21:31Whenever they want!
21:33We thought we were doing a deal with the devil.
21:34The devil doesn't even come close.
21:37It's over, Marlon.
21:39We've got nowhere left to go from here.
21:42Celia and Ray have taken everything.
21:43We're ruined.
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