Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Steph spirals into despair as Chas confronts Del over Carl

Steph’s dark past resurfaces as Chas demands the truth from Del about Carl
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In Classic Emmerdale spoilers, Steph Stokes’ troubled past comes back to haunt her while Chas and Del face off over Carl. These episodes originally aired December 14 and 15, 2005.

Chas is furious with Carl
Chas is furious (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Chas corners Del

Chas and Del have a tense confrontation at Hotten General Hospital. After Del nobly admits that Carl only has eyes for Chas despite her best efforts, Chas isn’t having any of it. Frustrated and suspicious, Chas demands to know if Del and Carl have been more than just friends. What will Carl’s next move will be? And will Del finally come clean?

Classic Emmerdale spoilers: Steph has downward spiral

Steph faces a heartbreaking moment when Betty Eagleton lets slip that she’s trying to reunite Alan Turner with his estranged son, Terence. The mention of Terence sends Steph into a panic, her traumatic past with him threatening to overwhelm her. Alone at the B&B, Steph’s fear drives her to hit the bottle, with a disturbing scene unfolding as Adam Forsythe finds her with vodka and pills in hand.

Classic Emmerdale Steph tries to harm herself
Adam catches Steph with vodka and pills (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

Rodney’s revenge plot

Meanwhile, Eric Pollard is up to his old tricks, boasting about securing the Christmas light licence ahead of his rival Rodney Blackstock. Val, ever the schemer, can’t resist rubbing it in Rodney’s face, leading him to vow to Kelly Windsor that he’ll wipe the smug smiles off both Eric and Val. The tension between these village veterans is sure to provide some entertaining moments as Rodney plots his next move.

Classic Emmerdale spoilers: A christening clash

Finally, a supposedly joyous christening meeting turns into a battlefield as the Dingles argue over everything from Sarah’s middle name to the choice of hymns. Debbie Dingle remains silent until she can no longer bear the bickering, storming out in frustration. This subplot adds another layer of village drama, showcasing the Dingle family’s famously fiery dynamics.

Emmerdale usually airs weeknights on ITV at 7.30pm.

Classic Emmerdale usually airs every weekday on ITV3 at 6am and 6.30am, plus 1.40pm and 2.10pm.

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