Viewers have 'worked out' what Emmerdale's Marlon Dingle and Laurel Thomas are hiding on the ITV soap after some cryptic scenes. The exes have not been onscreen together really in recent weeks ...
Emmerdale fans are convinced they've pieced together the secret Marlon Dingle and Laurel Thomas are keeping, ruling out an affair. In recent scenes from the village, Marlon (played by Mark ...
Emmerdale spoilers follow from Thursday's episode (January 2). Emmerdale has aired a new twist in the relationship between Marlon Dingle and Rhona Goskirk after she spots a mysterious text on his ...
Emmerdale fans are certain they ‘know’ what Marlon Dingle and Laurel Thomas are hiding - but it’s not an affair. Over in the Dales recently, Marlon’s (Mark Charnock) daughter April (Amelia Flanagan) ...
MARLON Dingle is hiding a dark secret about daughter April Windsor’s disappearance, it has been revealed in Emmerdale. The chef - who is played by actor Mark Charnock in the ITV soap - was ...
Charles Dickens, born in 1812 in England to poor parents, was forced to leave formal education at age 12, but went on to become one of the world’s first literary celebrities. Dickens did odd jobs for ...
There’s a lot going on for Marlon Dingle (Mark Charnock) right now in Emmerdale – and a fall out with Laurel Thomas (Charlotte Bellamy) while trying to find his lost teenage daughter is the ...
Mary enrages Marlon as she interferes with his desperate search for his missing daughter April. Sarah's left out in the cold as Jacob skips off with his new medical student friends in the midst of ...
Last week, Marlon confronted Jade under the impression that she was once again responsible for April’s vanishing. She was furious to be accused of such a crime and insisted that she had no ...
and a sister Christina Trout. Survivors include her children, Rhonda Mathews, Eddie Mathews (Lyn), Marlon “Hof” Mathews, Tenia Wheat (John) and Cliff Mathews; 12 grandchildren; several great ...
When in my course we got to Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities (1859), we revisited the French Revolution – as Dickens himself was doing 70 years later. I reminded the students too of how the ...