Emmerdale in 2004

2004 was Emmerdale's 33rd year. Production was overseen by Executive Producer Keith Richardson and Series Producer Steve Frost.

308 episodes were broadcast. Storylines included the death of Tricia Dingle and her husband Marlon's struggle to come to terms with it, the wedding of Andy Sugden and Katie Addyman resulting in the exposing of her affair with Andy's brother Robert and the unintentional shooting of the brothers' father Jack, the wedding of Jack Sugden and Diane Blackstock. Pearl Ladderbanks' son Frank Bernard Hartbourne, a former rapist, arrived in the village and was poorly treated by the villagers. The year also saw the arrivals of the King family and Diane Blackstock's sister Val Lambert.

Departures for the year included Tricia Dingle's death after she was critically injured in the storm that opened the year, Paul Marsden's death after falling off scaffolding outside his house and his widow Siobhan leaving the village never knowing the true circumstances of her husband's demise and also after Matthew King refused to let her rent.

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Awards and Nominations
National Television Awards British Soap Awards Inside Soap Awards Royal Television Society
 * Most Popular Serial Drama: Emmerdale (Nominee)
 * Most Popular Newcomer: Patsy Kensit (Nominee)
 * Best Soap: Emmerdale (Nominee)
 * Best Actor: Mark Charnock (Nominee)
 * Sexiest Female: Sammy Winward (Nominee)
 * Best Newcomer: Luke Tittensor (Nominee)
 * Best Exit: Sheree Murphy (Winner)
 * Best Dramatic Performance: Mark Charnock (Winner)
 * Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or Actress: Luke Tittensor (Nominee)
 * Spectacular Scene of the Year: The Storm (Winner)
 * Best Single Episode: The Storm (Episode 3623/3624 (1st January 2004)) (Nominee)
 * Villain of the Year: Peter Amory (Nominee)
 * Best Soap: Emmerdale (Nominee)
 * Best Bad Boy: Jeff Hordley (Winner)
 * Soap and Continuing Drama: Emmerdale (Nominee)