The ITV soap shines in this explosive special.

By Helen Daly

Published: Sunday, 16 October 2022 at 12:00 am


Following the recent loss in the soap world of continuing dramas Neighbours and Holby City, Emmerdale’s 50th birthday feels perhaps a little more poignant than it normally would have before.

It’s a massive achievement for any programme to get to 50, even bigger an achievement for an admittedly quite niche soap like Emmerdale.

Set in rural Yorkshire, the main issues surrounding our beloved characters at the time were agricultural, or a small bit of drama at the local, The Woolpack – hardly everyday water cooler moments. 

But the enduring power of Emmerdale is in its strength as a true and honest soap, having reinvented itself to turn away from the mundanity of the farm, and into a relevant, powerful and completely gripping soap. It has tackled everything from harrowing cancer storylines to stalking and teen pregnancy among recent times.

And as any good soap would and should, Emmerdale also has its fair share of love stories, lies, deceit, and some good old fashioned psychotic serial killers – I’m looking at you, Meena.

To celebrate turning 50, Emmerdale aired a touching and forward-facing hour long special, which opened with a poignant reminder to the past in the form of an exploration of the glorious Yorkshire landscape. Long-serving Kim Tate (Claire King) majestically rode her horse through the long grasses before we dived headfirst into the action – and what a dramatic episode it was.

The episode centred itself around Kim’s wedding to Will Taylor (Dean Andrews) which of course wasn’t without its hiccups after she discovered him kissing his old flame Harriet Finch (Katherine Dow Blyton) last week. It was harmless – Will is clearly #TeamKim.