Massive Corriedale twist sees Emmerdale legend return from the dead six years on
I teased a twist in ITV soap crossover Corriedale that you would never in a million years guess – an Emmerdale star from the past staged a shock return from absolutely nowhere, despite being dead for six years.
Fancy that, that’s quite a feat to pull off considering we the murder, the corpse and the funeral.

If anyone could manage it, it’s SAS cyborg Graham Foster, who seemingly is unkillable.
The bodyguard to Joe Tate (Ned Porteous) and later Kim (Claire King) is played by Andrew Scarborough, who reprises a role he thought he’d left behind for good.
And jaws did indeed drop when Graham was revealed as the driver of the van carrying kidnapped mystery newcomer Jodie.
The start of the episode – which blended Emmerdale with Coronation Street – hinted at a big reveal ahead by not showing us the identity of a sinister figure.
And jaws did indeed drop when Graham was revealed as the driver of the van carrying kidnapped mystery newcomer Jodie.
The start of the episode – which blended Emmerdale with Coronation Street – hinted at a big reveal ahead by not showing us the identity of a sinister figure.
And a nation mourned the loss of a gravel-voiced icon.
It’s all a bit of a mystery for now, just how are Emmerdale bosses going to explain this one?
Apparently they have a way as all will eventually become clear, with Metro able to confirm that Graham’s comeback isn’t just a cameo, it’s a full return to the ITV soap.
Both Andrew and Claire, I have it on good authority, are thrilled to be reunited and to get their teeth into the inevitable drama that awaits their alter-egos in 2026.
But not half as excited as the audience.
I will need flat lager on my cornflakes to get through the suspense.
I teased a twist in ITV soap crossover Corriedale that you would never in a million years guess – an Emmerdale star from the past staged a shock return from absolutely nowhere, despite being dead for six years.
Fancy that, that’s quite a feat to pull off considering we the murder, the corpse and the funeral.
If anyone could manage it, it’s SAS cyborg Graham Foster, who seemingly is unkillable.
The bodyguard to Joe Tate (Ned Porteous) and later Kim (Claire King) is played by Andrew Scarborough, who reprises a role he thought he’d left behind for good.
And jaws did indeed drop when Graham was revealed as the driver of the van carrying kidnapped mystery newcomer Jodie.
The start of the episode – which blended Emmerdale with Coronation Street – hinted at a big reveal ahead by not showing us the identity of a sinister figure.
And jaws did indeed drop when Graham was revealed as the driver of the van carrying kidnapped mystery newcomer Jodie.
The start of the episode – which blended Emmerdale with Coronation Street – hinted at a big reveal ahead by not showing us the identity of a sinister figure.
And a nation mourned the loss of a gravel-voiced icon.
It’s all a bit of a mystery for now, just how are Emmerdale bosses going to explain this one?
Apparently they have a way as all will eventually become clear, with Metro able to confirm that Graham’s comeback isn’t just a cameo, it’s a full return to the ITV soap.
Both Andrew and Claire, I have it on good authority, are thrilled to be reunited and to get their teeth into the inevitable drama that awaits their alter-egos in 2026.
But not half as excited as the audience.
I will need flat lager on my cornflakes to get through the suspense.