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[[Ianto Jones]]' mother, [[Glenda Jones|Glenda]], watched ''Emmerdale''. When Ianto accepted her offer to come over for [[tea]], Glenda asked that he not arrive during ''Emmerdale''. Ianto planned to come before 7, to watch the episode together. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Broken (audio story)|Broken]]'') | [[Ianto Jones]]' mother, [[Glenda Jones|Glenda]], watched ''Emmerdale''. When Ianto accepted her offer to come over for [[tea]], Glenda asked that he not arrive during ''Emmerdale''. Ianto planned to come before 7, to watch the episode together. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Broken (audio story)|Broken]]'') | ||
In the [[River Song's World|world that never was]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Wedding of River Song (TV story)|The Wedding of River Song]]'') [[Jane Austen]] wrote ''Emmerdale''. The story involved a massacre, and she teased it on social media. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Just a Minute... (short story)|Just a Minute...]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
* [[Lance Parkin]] was a storyline editor for ''Emmerdale'' between 1998 and 1999, and once appeared as an [[extra]] on the series. Since then, he was written both fiction and non-fiction connected to ''Emmerdale''. In his Emmerdale novel ''Their Finest Hour'', the [[Eighth Doctor]] is featured in a cameo. | === Connections === | ||
* [[Lance Parkin]] was a storyline editor for ''Emmerdale'' between 1998 and 1999, and once appeared as an [[extra]] on the series. Since then, he was written both fiction and non-fiction connected to ''Emmerdale''. In his Emmerdale novel ''Their Finest Hour'', the [[Eighth Doctor]] is featured in a cameo. The cameo was later verified by Lance that it was indeed intended to be the Eighth Doctor.<ref>https://lanceparkin.wordpress.com/complete-works/emmerdale/</ref> | |||
<blockquote>"a man in a long dark coat with light brown hair stood at the back, keeping himself to himself."</blockquote> | |||
* A handful of ''Doctor Who'' actors have appeared in the soap over the years. Two of the most famous examples are [[Frazer Hines]], who portrayed {{w|Joe Sugden}} from the very first episode in 1972 and until 1994, and [[Jenna Coleman]], in her first television role, as {{w|Jasmine Thomas}} from 2005 to 2009. In 2007, Coleman was even joined by her eventual onscreen ''Doctor Who'' love interest, [[Samuel Anderson]], who played the role of Ross Kirk, also until 2009, though their characters never interacted to any significant degree. More recently, [[Colin Baker]] made a guest appearance in an episode broadcast on [[20 September (releases)|20 September]] [[2021 (releases)|2021]]. | |||
* Before joining ''Doctor Who'' as [[Leela]], [[Louise Jameson]] had a minor role as {{iw|emmerdale|Sharon Crossthwaite}} on ''Emmerdale Farm'' in 1973, notable for being the first character to die in the series. She later rejoined the cast as {{w|Mary Goskirk}} beginning in March 2022. | |||
* Harry Whittaker, the child actor who originated the role of {{w|Leo Goskirk}}, was [[Jodie Whittaker]]'s nephew. Whittaker, who had Down syndrome, passed away in 2014 at the age of three. <ref>https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/west-yorkshire-news/huddersfield-actress-jodie-whittaker-supporting-4931895</ref> | |||
* {{w|Emily Head}}, who portrayed Rebecca White from 2016 to 2018, is the daughter of [[Anthony Head]]. | |||
* {{w|Chelsea Halfpenny}}, who originated the role of {{w|Amy Wyatt}}, is the niece of [[Jill Halfpenny]]. | |||
* {{w|Freddie Jones}}, who played Sandy Thomas from 2005 to 2018, was the father of [[Toby Jones]]. | |||
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* Harry Whittaker, the child actor who originated the role of {{w|Leo Goskirk}}, was [[Jodie Whittaker]]'s nephew. Whittaker, who had Down syndrome, passed away in 2014 at the age of three. <ref> | |||
* {{w|Emily Head}}, who portrayed Rebecca White from 2016 | |||
== Footnotes == | == Footnotes == | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
[[Category:Television series from the real world]] | [[Category:Television series from the real world]] | ||
Revision as of 19:26, 26 January 2024
Emmerdale was a British soap opera. Around 2007, it played on television at 7:00 in the evening.
Ianto Jones' mother, Glenda, watched Emmerdale. When Ianto accepted her offer to come over for tea, Glenda asked that he not arrive during Emmerdale. Ianto planned to come before 7, to watch the episode together. (AUDIO: Broken)
In the world that never was, (TV: The Wedding of River Song) Jane Austen wrote Emmerdale. The story involved a massacre, and she teased it on social media. (PROSE: Just a Minute...)
Behind the scenes
Connections
- Lance Parkin was a storyline editor for Emmerdale between 1998 and 1999, and once appeared as an extra on the series. Since then, he was written both fiction and non-fiction connected to Emmerdale. In his Emmerdale novel Their Finest Hour, the Eighth Doctor is featured in a cameo. The cameo was later verified by Lance that it was indeed intended to be the Eighth Doctor.[1]
"a man in a long dark coat with light brown hair stood at the back, keeping himself to himself."
- A handful of Doctor Who actors have appeared in the soap over the years. Two of the most famous examples are Frazer Hines, who portrayed Joe Sugden from the very first episode in 1972 and until 1994, and Jenna Coleman, in her first television role, as Jasmine Thomas from 2005 to 2009. In 2007, Coleman was even joined by her eventual onscreen Doctor Who love interest, Samuel Anderson, who played the role of Ross Kirk, also until 2009, though their characters never interacted to any significant degree. More recently, Colin Baker made a guest appearance in an episode broadcast on 20 September 2021.
- Before joining Doctor Who as Leela, Louise Jameson had a minor role as Sharon Crossthwaite on Emmerdale Farm in 1973, notable for being the first character to die in the series. She later rejoined the cast as Mary Goskirk beginning in March 2022.
- Harry Whittaker, the child actor who originated the role of Leo Goskirk, was Jodie Whittaker's nephew. Whittaker, who had Down syndrome, passed away in 2014 at the age of three. [2]
- Emily Head, who portrayed Rebecca White from 2016 to 2018, is the daughter of Anthony Head.
- Chelsea Halfpenny, who originated the role of Amy Wyatt, is the niece of Jill Halfpenny.
- Freddie Jones, who played Sandy Thomas from 2005 to 2018, was the father of Toby Jones.