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The Emmerdale Plane Crash, also known as the Beckindale Air Disaster, was a storyline for the British soap opera Emmerdale, broadcast on ITV. The episode aired on 30 December 1993, and gave Emmerdale its highest-ever viewing figures of 18 million.
The top ten, in order of first to tenth, was: the Emmerdale plane crash (1993), the storm that killed Tricia Dingle (Sheree Murphy) on the 10th anniversary of the plane crash (2003), the Hotten bypass crash (2016), Belle Dingle's (Eden Taylor-Draper) mental health battle (2016), the mirror maze which led to Val Pollard's (Charlie Hardwick ...
Archie Brooks is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Emmerdale, played by Tony Pitts. Pitts had a 10-year span as Archie between 1983 and 1993, but was axed and Archie became one of the victims of the Emmerdale plane crash. Pitts was cast as Archie after being seen in a theatre adaptation of Nicholas Nickleby.
The biggest soap-operatic gut punches – the Emmerdale plane crash, the murder of Trevor Jordache, the return of Dirty Den – were experienced by millions of Britons simultaneously. It was a ...
However, she appeared on location in a car during the 1993 plane crash episodes. Annie Sugden reportedly poured more than 6,000 cups of tea in the farmhouse studio, where she was most often seen. After she retired in 1994, she has appeared in only a handful of Emmerdale episodes, making guest appearances in 1995 and 1996.
The vicar explained that Ethan had died from an undiagnosed aneurysm, not from the after-effects of the hit-and-run crash as Ruby had feared. ... Emmerdale airs on weeknights at 7.30pm on ITV1, ...
Frank is deemed a hero during the plane crash that rocks Emmerdale in December 1993, when he helps local farmer Jack Sugden (Clive Hornby) build a makeshift bridge that was demolished by the crash and lets the emergency services across. During the plane crash aftermath, Frank stops Kim running into her burning stables to rescue her horses.
Ed Bastian, the CEO of Delta Air Lines, spoke exclusively to "CBS Mornings" about the frightening Toronto plane crash investigation, the experience of the crew on board the plane and aviation safety.