Caleb Miligan's perilous operation potentially thwarted by Ruby in Emmerdale plot reveals
In the upcoming episodes of Emmerdale, viewers will be on the edge of their seats as Caleb Miligan (played by Will Ash) attempts to leave the village for an urgent errand. This secret, toxic, and mind-blowing mission has caused quite a stir among the villagers, especially his wife, Ruby (played by Beth Cordingly), who is eager to know where he's headed.
Caleb's departure comes at a time when some storylines in Emmerdale have been held back due to publishing deadlines. However, it's clear that this errand is connected to his high-risk decision, and it's the person involved in this decision who will feature in Tuesday's episode.
The villagers of Emmerdale are no strangers to drama, and this latest development is sure to cause a stir. Chris Bisson plays Jai Sharma, James Hooton plays Sam Dingle, Rosie Bentham is Gabby Thomas, and Katie Hill reprises her role as Sarah Sugden. Mark Charnock portrays Marlon Dingle, Bella James plays Eve Dingle, and Jeff Hordley plays Cain Dingle. Tony Audenshaw is Bob Hope, Karen Blick is Lydia Hart, and Michelle Hardwick plays Vanessa Woodfield.
Emmerdale regulars include Zoe Henry as Rhona Goskirk, Natalie J Robb as Moira Dingle, Ned Porteous as Joe Tate, Louise Jameson as Mary Goskirk, Isabel Hodgins as Victoria Barton, and Dominic Brunt as Paddy Dingle. Newcomer Alfie Clarke plays Arthur Thomas, and Olivia Bromley portrays Dawn Fletcher.
Emma Atkins is Charity Dingle, and Amelia Flanagan is April Windsor. Nicola Wheeler plays Nicola King, and Ruby's character, Beth Fox-Miligan, is played by Beth Cordingly.
Don't miss out on the action! Emmerdale continues weeknights from 7.30pm on ITV. You can also catch up on missed episodes on ITVX. The full listings for Emmerdale can be found in the TV Guide.
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