MacLeod has been appointed as Executive Producer for Continuing Drama at ITV.

By James Hibbs

Published: Monday, 08 January 2024 at 12:22 PM


In huge news for soap fans, Iain MacLeod, who has acted as Coronation Street‘s series producer for the past five years, has been promoted to Executive Producer for Continuing Drama at ITV, meaning he will now also oversee the broadcaster’s other soap, Emmerdale.

With immediate effect, MacLeod will now be responsible for leading the creative teams who produce both soaps, working alongside the series producer and producers for them. This news comes months after Emmerdale series producer Jane Hudson stood down from her role.

MacLeod said of his new position: “I am beyond delighted to be stewarding two shows that I – along with the whole nation – absolutely love.

“They hold such a central role in viewers’ lives and working with the immensely talented teams on either side of the Pennines to cement their position as the best soaps on the telly will be a massive thrill and a privilege.

“I have been honing my skills in producer roles for the past decade and I am brimming with ideas for what the next chapter on each show will look like – I can’t wait to get started!”

The Dingles face Lydia in a family court session at the Woolpack
The Dingles face Lydia in a family court session at the Woolpack in Emmerdale.
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Before starting his role on Coronation Street, MacLeod was previously series producer for Emmerdale, with his era seeing storylines such as Ashley Thomas’s battle with vascular dementia.

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During his time at the helm of Coronation Street, he won a BAFTA for Best Soap and Continuing Drama in 2022, as well as two Best Serial Drama Awards at the National Television Awards in 2019 and 2020.

His Coronation Street storylines have included Sinead Tinker’s cancer diagnosis and marriage to Daniel Osbourne, the introduction of the Bailey family, how Nina and Seb became embroiled in a vicious hate crime, and Geoff’s coercive control of Yasmeen.

MacLeod is also a former producer of Hollyoaks.