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Vote 'Hollyoaks' as DS's Soap Of The Year 2009!

Each day, I'll be bringing you some cool pics from each soap's cast campaigning for your support in Digital Spy's Soap Of The Year 2009 vote.

First up, we have soap stars Zoë Lister (Zoe Carpenter), Jessica Fox (Nancy Hayton), Tony Hirst (Mike Barnes) and Nick Pickard (Tony Hutchinson) pleading for you to select Hollyoaks as your 'Soap Of The Year'.

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The three other soaps in the running are Coronation Street, EastEnders and Emmerdale.

Voting closes at 11.59pm on Sunday, December 6. The winning soap will be announced on Friday, December 18.

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Updated today at 21:20

Corrie Video: Rosie cries wolf

Rosie Webster's at it again.

The conniving teen temptress cries wolf during tonight's episode of Coronation Street, in the hope of screwing more cash out of John Stape (Graeme Hawley).

Realising that the former teacher's reputation will precede him - after all, he did kidnap her last year! - Rosie (Helen Flanagan) runs out of the café screaming when John refuses to stump up more money to 'fund her education'.

Rosie's granddad Bill (Peter Armitage) arrives on the scene relatively quickly and escorts Rosie home.

Will John go to prison again?

Click 'play' on the console below to watch a short preview from tonight's episode.


Coronation Street airs tonight at 8pm on ITV1.

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Posted Tuesday, December 1 at 10:59 by Kris Click to see and add comments (4)

Danny Miller talks Aaron's confusion in 'Emmerdale'

Hands up if you were shocked when you heard about the latest Emmerdale plot twist with resident village bad boy Aaron Livesy (Danny Miller)?

*raises hand*

This one's really got soapland talking - the least likely resident of the village begins to question his sexuality after a near-kiss with his best friend Adam Barton (Adam Thomas). And from hereon in, Aaron's in it for the long haul, as he initially denies that the moment happened, before embarking on a long journey of self-discovery.

If you haven't already, though, you're probably best reading the first half of the interview to begin with.

Already been there, done that? You'll be wanting to know how Danny feels about the twist and where it all goes for Aaron from here then. So, without further ado, here are the bonus bits from my chat.

How long have you known about this story twist?
"I filmed it about four weeks ago but I knew two months prior to that just because the producer Gavin [Blyth] had to check that I was happy to do it. He didn't want to just throw me to the lions without asking whether I wanted to take on such a big storyline."

What was your reaction when you were first told?
"Obviously I don't have any problems with homosexuality but from a straight lad's point of view, I was scared to what extent they'd want me to do it. At first, when the word gay came out, I was a bit worried but after Gavin explained it and put it into perspective, I came to terms with it and actually it's a brilliant challenge and it's a brilliant storyline so I can't say no."

How does it feel to be suddenly at the centre of the action?
"It feels good. The thing is, I wasn't finding out where I was going. I was sort of stuck in between whether he'd stay a bad lad or whether to go to a nicer sort of person. Now I've got a storyline and I know where it's going, it's good. I'm enjoying it."

Do you feel a strong sense of responsibility with this storyline, then?
"Oh, massive, massive responsibility! To be given this storyline and to perceive it in a real way and get it right and the way [Gavin] wants it and the way the public should perceive it is a massive responsibility for me. I sometimes feel now rather than going on set and throwing the scene away - not that I'd do that in the first place! - but going on set and knowing this is all linking is a massive responsibility."

Is Aaron gay, then?
"I don't know whether he is or he isn't. He's a very confused young lad. He's had a lot of problems in the past with his dad and with his mum so he's never had anybody who can put their arm around him and tell him it's going to be alright. That's what's different about the story and the character. I don't think any other soaps have put this across."

Has not knowing the answer yourself helped in the portrayal on screen?
"I think I can relate to Aaron - I've been playing him for over a year and I've got to know his feelings and how he'll react to things, even silly little things - and knowing him and his attitude and his personality has helped me see how he doesn't know."

So where does it all go from here for Aaron?
"It's just a road down denial to be honest. He doesn't want the whole episode to come out to anybody so now he begins an ongoing battle not only with Adam but himself. I'm telling Adam, 'You must have imagined it', or, 'You must have had a drink', or, 'You must be confused because nothing happened'. I won't say too much but he does his best to tell Adam that he's imagined it."

But there's going to come a point when this all comes out. How will Aaron react to that?
"I don't know because this is going to be an ongoing thing now. It's as much to do with meeting the storyliners and the producers to see where this is going really. There's going to be hell raised if it's found out that somebody's told other people about the near-kiss and I think that's what will anger him more - that people have found out. I don't know what the climax to it is though, so I can't really comment on it."

How does his friendship with Adam continue?
"Funnily enough, it's not [shattered]. I think what Adam's more bothered about is the safety and protection of his sister because Aaron's going after her. I think he's more bothered about his sister getting hurt, so in an attempt to save her Adam goes round to Aaron's house and says, 'Look, it's fine, we're friends. If you're gay I'm here to talk to you, I don't mind'. I think that's what freaks Aaron out more - Adam shouldn't be reacting like this - he shouldn't like me. It's more confusion for Aaron. It's just one thing after the other and he gets more and more confused over and over because of Adam's reaction more than anything."

Could you see Aaron in a relationship with a guy?
"I think for them to do that, it would take a lot of time and a lot of effort to make the viewers believe it. If they did that, I wouldn't have a problem with it because I think I'd know the right way to play it, knowing Aaron and knowing a couple of homosexuals myself I'd know how to play it, but from a viewer's point of view it would be rather difficult to take this naughty, unpunished school lad - I think the viewers would have a problem with seeing a whole new character. If it happens, it happens. I don't have a problem with it and having such a strong production team behind us I think we could convince them."

What's your opinion of Emmerdale's state of play at the moment?
"I think it's on the up. I think to be honest - and this is from a biased point of view! - it's challenging to be up there with the top two or three. It's strange because from watching it from about 11 or 12 years old I've never seen it as good as it is now. I give full credit to Gavin Blyth and Steve November for coming in and making a whole new Emmerdale - and obviously the other background team - the storyliners, story editors, producers - they've all just come in and changed Emmerdale. I think with storylines like this and more interesting storylines coming up, it's fantastic. There's no other phrase to describe it other than 'It's on the up' and I can only see it going up, up and up."

What do you think of the latest Emmerdale story twist? Let me know your thoughts using the usual form below!

Additional reporting by Philippa Warr

Posted Tuesday, December 1 at 06:00 by Kris Click to see and add comments (5)

Videos: Graeme in drag and Will collapses

Coronation Street's Liz McDonald (Bev Callard) doesn't see the funny side of Theresa's (Karen Henthorn) joke during tonight's episode of the Weatherfield soap as the locals turn out dressed as either a vicar or Liz.

Graeme (Craig Gazey) saunters into The Rovers looking the spitting image of Liz and when the landlady realises what's going on, she's visibly upset by Theresa's idea of fun.

Click 'play' below to watch a brief clip from tonight's episode.


Coronation Street airs tonight at 7.30pm on ITV1.

> Click here to read more about tonight's episode

Meanwhile, over in Emmerdale, Will Wylde (Oscar Lloyd) gives Belle Dingle (Eden Taylor-Draper) the shock of her life when he suddenly collapses and starts fitting on the ground.

Click 'play' on the console below to watch a short clip.


Emmerdale airs tonight at 7pm on ITV1.

> Click here to read more about the episode

Posted Monday, November 30 at 11:15 by Kris Click to see and add comments (2)

Shock E'dale moment, 'Enders proposal, 'Oaks collapse

Rumours have been rife over the last few weeks that Emmerdale bad boy Aaron Livesy is about to go gay and kiss his best mate Adam Barton (Adam Thomas). They're right to an extent, but it's not as clear-cut as you'd think.

In a fortnight's time, the pair return from a night out - having been thrown out of a bar for being underage - when Aaron loses control of the car and it goes careering into the verge. After the accident, Aaron's in complete shock about what's just happened.

Worried about his mate, Adam checks the cut on the side of his head. At that moment, an overwhelming desire to kiss Adam descends over Aaron and he leans in for a kiss.

Adam instinctively recoils in horror and immediately begins to question Aaron's sexuality. Stunned at his own actions, Aaron's left questioning his own sexuality and ultimately denies that anything happened between the pair.

It's at this point that Aaron's emotional journey of denial and self-loathing begins.






These scenes air on Thursday, December 10 at 7pm and 8pm on ITV1.

Over in Walford, Archie (Larry Lamb) stuns Janine (Charlie Brooks) when he produces a diamond ring and proposes!

Archie's unimpressed by the way Janine's handling Ian (Adam Woodyatt) - he believes that a softly-softly approach is required to win him around.

Later, Archie admits to Janine that he's been obsessed with her since the first time he met her and with that, he hands over an engagement ring.

Janine's stunned into silence but immediately begins questioning his motives. Archie, however, protests that he's serious about her...

Will Janine agree to become Mrs Mitchell?






These scenes air on Tuesday, December 8 at 7.30pm on BBC One.

Hollyoaks' McQueen sisters Michaela (Hollie Jay-Bowes) and Jacqui (Claire Cooper) embark on a money-making scheme by selling a load of manky veg that's being thrown away by the school. They think that they're on to a good number but Gaz (Joel Goonan) is watching from afar and takes pleasure in revealing all to Des (Kris Deedigan).



Elsewhere, it's the students' Christmas party and when Dave (Elliot James Langridge) invites Theresa (Jorgie Porter) and Anita (Saira Choudhry) along, Duncan (Dean Aspen) and Ricky (Ashley Margolis) decide to gatecrash it.

An inebriated Duncan soon throws up on Theresa, before Anita suddenly collapses after taking MDMA.






These scenes air on Wednesday, December 9 at 6.30pm on Channel 4.

And finally, Coronation Street's Ken Barlow (William Roache) has a new job playing Santa Claus at the local department store but his cover is blown when his grandson Simon (Alex Bain) turns up with his other granddad George (Anthony Valentine).

Granddad wars soon erupt when George realises that the Santa he's taken Simon to see is actually Ken. A row breaks out between the pair and a furious George ends up ripping Ken's false beard off. Simon's stunned to see granddad number one behind the costume and it's not long before the store manager dismisses Ken from the grotto...






These scenes air on Monday, December 8 at 7.30pm and 8.30pm on ITV1.

Let me know your views on the above using the usual form below!

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Posted Sunday, November 29 at 00:02 by Kris Click to see and add comments (3)

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