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{{Infobox Episode
 
{{Infobox Episode
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|image = [[Image:Episode 3299.png|242px]]
 
|number = 3299
 
|number = 3299
 
|date = [[31st October]] [[2002]]<br>(Thursday)
 
|date = [[31st October]] [[2002]]<br>(Thursday)
|production code =
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|production code =D720/215
 
|writer = [[Andrew Kirk]]
 
|writer = [[Andrew Kirk]]
 
|story associates =
 
|story associates =
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|storyliners = [[Wendy Bloom]]<br>[[Tony Hammond]]<br>[[Fintan O'Higgins]]<br>[[Lindsay Williams]]
 
|story editor =
 
|story editor =
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|script editor = [[Jadie Montgomery]]
|designer =
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|designer = [[Mike Long]]
 
|producer = [[Steve Frost]]
 
|producer = [[Steve Frost]]
 
|executive producer = [[Keith Richardson]]
 
|executive producer = [[Keith Richardson]]
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|next = [[Episode 3300 (1st November 2002)|1st November 2002]]
 
|next = [[Episode 3300 (1st November 2002)|1st November 2002]]
 
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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
The Dingles revel in [[Syd Woolfe|Syd]]’s heartache as he surveys their handiwork on [[Jerry 'Mack' Mackinley|Mack]]’s van. Knowing exactly who is responsible for the damage, [[Syd Woolfe|Syd]] begs [[Angie Reynolds|Angie]] to exert some police pressure on the culprits. But trouble is soon brewing when Syd comes face to face with [[Cain Dingle|Cain]] and [[Zak Dingle|Zak]] in [[The Woolpack]]. Syd is prepared for a one-man war with the entire Dingle clan, but Angie warns against it. Meanwhile, a stranger spooks [[Lisa Dingle|Lisa]] at home. Is it the Peeping Tom – or does the visitor have another reason to scare the Dingles? [[Ray Mullan|Ray]] tries to make amends for his behaviour to [[Louise Appleton|Louise]] after his reaction to the flowers. But she is in no mood for his apology and stubbornly makes her way home from the pub alone. She soon regrets it, however, when she is frightened by a figure lurking in the shadows. Ray and the villagers turn on the stranger at the guesthouse – but how will his explanation for his bizarre behaviour go down with locals? With all this spooking going, it's not hard to forget that it's Halloween and [[Paddy Kirk|Paddy]] certainly seems game for a laugh. But after donning his fangs and fake blood, his efforts to scare with a smile backfire. First he shocks [[Emily Dingle|Emily]] with his get-up, and then his efforts to gel with the young trick or treaters are welcomed like a vampire in a blood bank.
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[[Dingle family|The Dingles]] revel in [[Syd Woolfe|Syd]]’s heartache as he surveys their handiwork on [[Jerry 'Mack' Mackinley|Mack]]’s van. Knowing exactly who is responsible for the damage, Syd begs [[Angie Reynolds|Angie]] to exert some police pressure on the culprits. But trouble is soon brewing when Syd comes face to face with [[Cain Dingle|Cain]] and [[Zak Dingle|Zak]] in [[The Woolpack]]. Syd is prepared for a one-man war with the entire Dingle clan, but Angie warns against it. Meanwhile, a stranger spooks [[Lisa Dingle|Lisa]] at home. Is it the Peeping Tom – or does the visitor have another reason to scare the Dingles? [[Ray Mullan|Ray]] tries to make amends for his behaviour to [[Louise Appleton|Louise]] after his reaction to the flowers. But she is in no mood for his apology and stubbornly makes her way home from the pub alone. She soon regrets it, however, when she is frightened by a figure lurking in the shadows. Ray and the villagers turn on the stranger at the guesthouse – but how will his explanation for his bizarre behaviour go down with locals? With all this spooking going, it's not hard to forget that it's Halloween and [[Paddy Kirk|Paddy]] certainly seems game for a laugh. But after donning his fangs and fake blood, his efforts to scare with a smile backfire. First he shocks [[Emily Kirk|Emily]] with his get-up, and then his efforts to gel with the young trick or treaters are welcomed like a vampire in a blood bank.
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==Cast==
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===Regular cast ===
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*[[Zak Dingle]] - [[Steve Halliwell]]
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*[[Sam Dingle]] - [[James Hooton]]
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*[[Cain Dingle]] - [[Jeff Hordley]]
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*[[Sydney Woolfe]] - [[Nathan Gladwell]]
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*[[Angie Reynolds]] - [[Freya Copeland]]
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*[[Zoe Tate]] - [[Leah Bracknell]]
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*[[Charity Tate]] - [[Emma Atkins]]
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*[[Christopher Tate]] - [[Peter Amory]]
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*[[Paddy Kirk]] - [[Dominic Brunt]]
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*[[Viv Hope]] - [[Deena Payne]]
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*[[Emily Kirk]] - [[Kate McGregor]]
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*[[Louise Appleton]] - [[Emily Symons]]
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*[[Ray Mullan]] - [[Seamus Gubbins]]
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*[[Alan Turner]] - [[Richard Thorp]]
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*[[Gloria Pollard]] - [[Janice McKenzie]]
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*[[Eric Pollard]] - [[Christopher Chittell]]
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*[[Marlon Dingle]] - [[Mark Charnock]]
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*[[Tricia Stokes]] - [[Sheree Murphy]]
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*[[Danny Daggert]] - [[Cleveland Campbell]]
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*[[Nicola Blackstock]] - [[Nicola Wheeler]]
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*[[Steph Stokes]] - [[Lorraine Chase]]
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*[[Cynthia Daggert]] - [[Kay Purcell]]
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*[[Lisa Dingle]] - [[Jane Cox]]
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*[[Rodney Blackstock]] - [[Patrick Mower]]
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*[[Laurel Potts]] - [[Charlotte Bellamy]]
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===Guest cast===
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*[[Henry Ledbetter]] - [[Robin Bowerman]]
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*[[Mr. Skip]] - [[Dave Dutton]]
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*[[Claire Abbot]] - [[Laura Richmond]]
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*[[Martin Pagman]] - [[Philip Hazelby]]
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==Locations==
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*Unknown country road
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*[[Home Farm]] - ''Living room''
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*[[Village Store, Post Office & Off-Licence]] - ''Shop floor''
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*[[Mill Cottage]] - ''Dining room and living room''
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*[[Café Hope]] - ''Café''
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*[[The Woolpack]] - ''Public bar''
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*[[Dale View]] - ''Front garden''
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*[[Main Street]]
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*[[Pollard's Factory]] - ''Exterior''
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*[[The Antique Barn]] - ''Shop floor''
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*[[Smithy Cottage]] - ''Kitchen and front garden''
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*[[Wishing Well Cottage]] - ''Living room/kitchen''
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==Notes==
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*[[Viewing Figures]]: UK broadcast - 9,840,000 viewers (13th place).
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{{October 2002}}
 
[[Category:2002 episodes]]
 
[[Category:2002 episodes]]
 
[[Category:Emmerdale episodes]]
 
[[Category:Emmerdale episodes]]

Latest revision as of 11:32, 26 February 2023

Plot

The Dingles revel in Syd’s heartache as he surveys their handiwork on Mack’s van. Knowing exactly who is responsible for the damage, Syd begs Angie to exert some police pressure on the culprits. But trouble is soon brewing when Syd comes face to face with Cain and Zak in The Woolpack. Syd is prepared for a one-man war with the entire Dingle clan, but Angie warns against it. Meanwhile, a stranger spooks Lisa at home. Is it the Peeping Tom – or does the visitor have another reason to scare the Dingles? Ray tries to make amends for his behaviour to Louise after his reaction to the flowers. But she is in no mood for his apology and stubbornly makes her way home from the pub alone. She soon regrets it, however, when she is frightened by a figure lurking in the shadows. Ray and the villagers turn on the stranger at the guesthouse – but how will his explanation for his bizarre behaviour go down with locals? With all this spooking going, it's not hard to forget that it's Halloween and Paddy certainly seems game for a laugh. But after donning his fangs and fake blood, his efforts to scare with a smile backfire. First he shocks Emily with his get-up, and then his efforts to gel with the young trick or treaters are welcomed like a vampire in a blood bank.

Cast

Regular cast

Guest cast

Locations

Notes