Kim Tate in Emmerdale: Tragic toyboy lover, actual kill count and real age

How many times has she been married? And how old is she?

Kim Tate is as much a part of Emmerdale as the Dingles, the Sugdens or the Woolpack! Since she first arrived in the village back in 1989, Kim’s become one of the show’s most iconic characters.

More than three decades, and several husbands, children, grandchildren and vendettas later, and Kim has well and truly made her presence felt in Emmerdale.

Here’s everything you need to know about Kim Tate, Emmerdale’s superbitch and queen of Home Farm.

Frank, Kim, Zoe and Chris arrive in Emmerdale
Kim arrived in Emmerdale with her husband Frank and his kids, Chris and Zoe (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

The arrival of the Tates

When Kim arrived in the village it was as the younger second wife of millionaire haulage firm boss, Frank. Along with Frank’s grown-up kids Chris and Zoe, the family were seemingly happy but under the surface, things were different!

While Zoe rubbed along okay with her stepmum, Chris hated her, and Kim herself wasn’t massively keen on family life.

How old was Kim Tate when she arrived in Emmerdale?

Kim had just turned 30 when she and Frank came to the village, making her very young to have stepkids in their 20s! It now makes her 65 years old.

Frank was more than 20 years older than his wife and the age gap started to show. No wonder Kim found fun elsewhere…

Kim and Dave Glover

After a romance with Neil Kincaid, Kim’s roaming eye fell on Dave Glover. By then, Chris had got divorced from his first wife, Kathy, and was in a relationship with Rachel Hughes (Joe Tate’s mum).

Kathy herself had moved on and had a new fella – Dave Glover.

But Kathy was no match for the charms of Kim, and Dave was soon embarking on a steamy affair with the lady of the manor. In fact, the pair fell hard for each other and Kim worked very hard to keep things quiet – she even trampled Kathy’s brother Nick with her horse when he threatened to expose her affair! AND she even made threats towards Nick’s little girl, Alice, too.

When Frank had a heart attack and was told to take things easy, Kim saw her chance to get out of her marriage. She seduced her husband in the hope of inducing another heart attack.

But instead she found out she was pregnant, and she wasn’t sure whether Frank or Dave was the daddy.

Frank though was as scheming as his wife, and he got wind of the affair. He got evidence of the illicit romance and he confronted his wife – he told her he’d give her a million pounds to dump Dave and name Frank as the father of the baby.

Money-hungry Kim agreed. The baby was born and named James. But Kim couldn’t resist Dave, and soon their affair was back on.

But tragedy was round the corner! When a fire broke out in Home Farm, Dave climbed in to save baby James. He managed to get the tot out, but Dave was killed.

Kim and Frank argue before his death
Kim watched Frank die (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

Frank’s death

Kim was heartbroken, and fled the village. She even paid a look-a-like to drive round Emmerdale in her car to stop anyone tracking her down. But when the other woman crashed and died, things took a dark turn! Frank identified the body as Kim, and was arrested for murder.

When he was released, Kim showed up and revealed she was alive – causing Frank to have a heart attack and die! Kim coldly powdered her nose as she watched him pass away, before checking whether he was breathing with her compact.

Kim and Steve on their wedding day
Steve and Kim got hitched but it didn’t last (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

Kim Tate marries Steve Marchant in Emmerdale

After Frank’s death, Kim began a romance with another businessman, Steve Marchant. They seemed to be a match made in heaven, but their spending habits meant they were soon brassic. The pair hatched a plan to exchange a pricey racehorse for a nag. But things went wrong and Steve ended up running over Kathy. To make matters worse, he tried to finish her off in hospital!

Kim managed to manipulate Kathy into shopping Steve to the police, and eventually Steve went to jail while Kim did a runner in a helicopter!

When the pilot asked her if she was Kim Marchant, Kim said: “No. Kim Tate.”

Kim returns
The Queen of Home Farm shocked everyone when she returned to Emmerdale (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

Kim Tate returns to Emmerdale

Kim wasn’t seen in the village for years after that, but in 2018, she was released from prison, and showed up back in Emmerdale. She was greeted on her release by Graham Foster and arrived at Home Farm, announcing that she was back as the owner. Meanwhile, Graham had given Joe Tate £10,000  and told him to flee the village.

But the big story as Kim returned was her being shoved off the balcony and on to the champagne fountain down below. Kim survived and the assailant was later revealed to be Faith Dingle.

After Kim was discharged from hospital, she was thrown back in jail for six months!

Graham Foster

On her release, Kim and Graham reunited and there began a confusing round of lies and fakery as Graham told Kim that Cain had killed Joe – even though he’d told her he’d done it, and even though Joe was alive and kicking.

Kim found out the truth, and tried to make Cain believe she’d killed Noah instead. Eventually things settled down and with everyone alive, things carried on as normal at Home Farm.

Until Jamie arrived.

Kim talks to Jamie
Kim didn’t know Jamie was married with a child (Credit: ITV)

Jamie Tate

Kim’s son Jamie arrived in the village to work at the vet’s and just a few weeks later his estranged wife Andrea and daughter Millie arrived to the surprise of Kim, who hadn’t know they existed.

It turned out that Graham had hired Andrea to keep an eye on Jamie when he couldn’t and she’d fallen for him. But she’d also had a brief liaison with Graham too and he thought he was Millie’s father – he wasn’t, but that didn’t stop him announcing his fling with Andrea at Christmas dinner.

When Graham was murdered – for real this time, he was actually dead – there were many suspects, including Kim. The culprit turned out to be Rhona’s rapist ex Pierce Harris, who wasn’t happy about Rhona’s new romance with Graham.

Jamie looks shocked to find the police at Home Farm
Kim went to a lot of effort to fake her own death (again) (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

Kim and Jamie

Meanwhile, Kim’s relationship with her son Jamie was falling apart. Jamie had a romance with Belle Dingle, as well as Gabby Thomas – who got pregnant with his son, Thomas – and Dawn Taylor.

He proved he was a true Tate by plotting and scheming in all sorts of ways, including drugging his mother to make her think she was ill. Eventually he was given his comeuppance when his mum – you’ve guessed it – faked her own death (with a bit of help from new fella Will Taylor).

Later, Jamie got his own back by faking his own death too!

Will kisses Kim
Will and Kim’s relationship was a rollercoaster! (Credit: ITV)

Will Taylor and Kim Tate in Emmerdale

Meanwhile Kim had fallen for Will, and the pair seemed to be a great match building a slightly odd, but somehow functional family at Home Farm, with Dawn, as well as Gabby and little Thomas, and eventually Dawn’s kids and husband Billy, too.

There was the slight headache about the man Dawn had killed – corrupt cop DI Malone. Will helped them cover up the crime and buried the body, and Kim eventually made it go away – literally.

Kim and Will married with Will becoming Kim’s fourth husband!

There were more headaches in the shape of Will’s ex, Harriet Finch, who was killed in the storm, and Dawn’s mum, Rose, who eventually destroyed Will and Kim’s marriage.

Caleb and Nicky next to Frank Tate's grave
Caleb is Frank’s secret son (Credit: ITV)

Caleb and Nicky’s scheme

Nicky arrived in Emmerdale as a ‘manny’ for Thomas, but he was soon wooing Gabby who fell for him hard. Except it turned out Nicky was gay, and the wedding he’d planned with Gabby was part of an elaborate con to swindle Kim out of her money.

When Caleb Miligan came to the village – Cain and Chas’s half brother, turned out to be a secret Tate. It was revealed his mum, Faith, had a fling with Frank and Caleb was the result.

Obviously Caleb blamed Kim for his terrible childhood in care and not his actual parents, and he was determined to ruin her.

But Kim got wind of what he was up to and his plan failed. He seems to still be keen on getting his hands on her cash though.

Kim fixing her makeup Emmerdale
Kim didn’t try to save Will. (Credit: ITV)

More plots

Will died on Christmas Day, for real. He collapsed, just as Frank had done, and Kim – thinking he was faking – didn’t help. She even fixed her make-up just as she’d done all those years before. Until she realised it was all true and desperately tried to save her husband.

Meanwhile, before his (real!) death, Will was sucked into a plan by Kim’s financial advisor Peter, to ruin her. As it happened, it wasn’t Peter’s plan after all, but Joe Tate’s.

But now Joe’s making out he’s had a personality transplant and is full of concern for his one-time step-grandmother. We’re not sure what’s going on, frankly. Perhaps it’s time for someone to fake their own death?

Line of Duty: Ian Buckells was not ‘H’ according to lead actor, so arch-villain could return in S7

Line of Duty fans got the news they'd been dreaming of this week, when BBC One confirmed the series would be back in 2026 - but will arch-villian 'H' feature in the plot after Ian Buckells was exposed?

The series 6 finale of the crime drama finally revealed the identity of 'H' when it aired in 2021. And not everyone was happy with the 'twist'.

Viewers were shocked when underwhelming and rarely featured character Ian Buckells was exposed as 'H' in Line of Duty. He flew so far under the radar that nobody guessed he was a "bent copper". Kind of like Cat Burns in The Celebrity Traitors.

And while the nation – more than 13million of us tuned in – tried to make sense of the big reveal, one of the show's leading actors cast doubt over the whole thing. So how will this all play out in Line of Duty series 7?

Here's what we know about Ian Buckells' double-identity as 'H' and if he'll be back in the upcoming series...

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Ian Buckells wasn't the real 'H' in Line of Duty

After the big reveal at the end of Line of Duty series 6, leading actor Adrian Dunbar dismissed the idea that Ian Buckells was really 'H'. The now 67-year-old floated the idea it was a red herring. Well, this is a Jed Mercurio drama we're talking about, so it wouldn't surprise us from the king of twists!

Talking to Radio Times, he said: "Ian Buckells is not 'H'. We just got the guy we could actually pin a charge on. We didn't get 'H', we got Buckells, the patsy."

He added: "There was a scene when we looked at each other and thought: 'Really? This [bleep]?' He's a distraction."

So if Ian Buckells wasn't really the elusive bent copper 'H' in Line of Duty, who was? Adrian shared his belief that Chief Constable Philip Osborne was 'H'. This was a popular idea at the time with fans.

Adrian added: "[If the show returns] that's probably where it's heading, unless there's another twist and someone's pulling his strings".

Owen Teale played Chief Constable Osborne in the cast of Line of Duty in series 1 and series 6. He was actually the leader of the Counter Terrorism Unit of Central Police, before being promoted to Chief Constable of Central Police.

Literally everyone who had ever passed through AC-12 was a suspect. It was all so exciting. The misspelled “definately”, the memes and, of course, Jesus, Mary, Joseph and the wee donkey.

Ian Buckells revealed that there was no 'H' in the Line of Duty S6 finale

AC-12 heroes Steve Arnott, Kate Fleming, and Ted Hastings spent six series – the equivalent of nine years on screen – chasing 'H'. He was teased as the kingpin of a group of corrupt police officers involved in organised crime.

So when Nigel Boyle's character Ian Buckells was revealed to be the bad guy, lots of fans were left feeling flat after the 'big reveal' wasn't very big at all. In fact, bumbling cop Ian Buckells revealed that there was no 'H'. Instead he was the last man left standing in a corrupt ring which included senior police figures and various members of the OCG.

While many fans felt robbed of their Hollywood blockbuster ending, others pointed out that it was a more realistic ending. Some viewers complained on socials about the ending, with one woman called Lorraine saying: "Making a brain dead Brummie the head honcho? An absolute joke of an ending."

Jed responded to the bizarre rant with a jokey response about one of Line of Duty's less fortunate characters. He said: "Lorraine is the result of what would happen if Jackie Laverty's body parts were reassembled in the wrong order."

Jackie Laverty of course had her throat slit in series one by members of an OCG – organised crime group. Her body was subsequently chopped up and stored in a freezer.

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Jed Mercurio defended Buckells as 'H'

As some viewers complained after incompetent DS Ian Buckells was revealed to be the final 'H' or the Fourth Man, Jed defended the decision.

He said on the BBC’s Shrine of Duty's podcast: "I suppose it was really down to the decision to kind of hold him to account, sort of mid-season.

"It was always really important to me that it was someone who had been in season one, someone who had been there the whole time."

He added: "I think we'd been directing the audience towards a particular image of the kind of character that 'H' would be – that he would be a criminal mastermind. And we wanted to make a different commentary on the way in which someone can do a lot of harm without necessarily being a mastermind."

Meanwhile, Steve Arnott star Martin Compston said: "Fully understand it wasn't the 'urgent exit' type ending some anticipated but we appreciate you sticking with us."

Was 'H' a red herring?

At the end of Line of Duty series 6, Buckells had been arrested and thrown in jail. Which, as far as we know, is where is he now. After he was denied immunity and witness protection, he was carted off to a maximum-security prison.

However, as the credits rolled it was revealed that Central Police had applied for Public-interest Immunity. Public-interest immunity (PII), previously known as Crown privilege, is where English courts can grant a court order "allowing one litigant to refrain from disclosing evidence to the other litigants where disclosure would be damaging to the public interest".

This means the police – or elements within the force – wre trying to keep him quiet. The closing onscreen comments said: "If successful no evidence will be heard in court." That raises the probability of a cover-up.

So who was silencing Buckells? And is the real threat still out there? Of course, like Adrian Dunbar said, suspicion still surrounds CC Osborne. He was part of the original team – along with Thurwell and Buckells – who investigated the murder of Lawrence Christopher. Was Osborne at the centre of all this, and the real 'H'? And will he be in series 7?

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Line of Duty series 1 to 6 are currently available to watch on BBC iPlayer.

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