Emmerdale announced Graham Foster (played by Andrew Scarborough) would be leaving the soap for good in the New Year, but unlike some of the other village residents, his storyline won’t make room for a return as the businessman is set to meet a grisly end. With a huge whodunnit plot looming over several suspects within the Dales, Graham is not going to exit quietly. In fact, according to official soap spoilers, his death could be linked to finding out the truth about Millie Tate’s DNA test result. In a huge Christmas Day u-turn, could Graham find himself lying cold on the floor after being shot?
In recent months, Graham has found romance with village vet Rhona Goskirk (Zoe Henry), and she will soon find herself in a difficult situation when she is offered a very tempting job.
The only dilemma is the position is abroad in France, which means she has to weigh up whether or not it is good decision to move, not only her life, but son’s Leo’s too.
Understandably, Leo’s father, Marlon Dingle (Mark Charnock) is devastated about the possibility of not seeing his son everyday in the village.
But while Rhona is suffering with her own confusion, Graham is also left questioning what to do next.
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ITV viewers learnt how Graham and Andrea Tate (Anna Nightingale) had once spent a night together and Graham has questioned whether or not her daughter, Millie is in fact his biological child instead of Jamie Tate’s (Alexander Lincoln).
In a bid to find out the truth, he secretly stole DNA from the small child in order to complete a test, and in upcoming scenes the results come back.
Quickly scouring the letter for the relevant information, Graham keeps the contents to himself.
But it isn’t long before Kim Tate (Claire King) finds out the lengths Graham has gone to in order to ruin her and her family’s life.
Furious with her former lover and employee she does what she only knows, and destroys Graham’s chance of happiness by trying to stop Graham from getting anywhere close to Millie.
On Christmas day, while many families wake up to unwrap presents from under the tree, Graham will walk through the village with grim intent.
And when it is Millie’s turn to receive her gifts, Kim is full of rage when she opens one from Graham which was secretly snuck under the tree.
Armed with the gift, the Home Farm owner heads out to return to present.
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Unaware Kim is on her way for a showdown, Graham watches on as Rhona, Leo and Paddy Kirk (Dominic Brunt) enjoy each other’s company. And he can’t help but feel removed and left out.
Later, just as Christmas Dinner is being served up at Home Farm, Graham bursts in, leaving Andrea and Kim fearful of what he might do or say.
And soon after much mud slinging and revelations being exposed, things reach fever pitch.
But perhaps this is just the start of Graham’s demise?
Should Graham expose the truth about him being Millie’s dad, he could waste no time in wanting to play that role.
Whisking the young girl away from the table, could he storm out of the house with her?
Confused and angry as to why his daughter is being dragged away by Graham, Jamie could follow home outside, begging his enemy to release Millie.
Eyes red and full of determination, will this be the moment Graham goes too far?
In a ultimate plot twist, could Andrea emerge from the darkness and shoot Graham in a desperate bid to save her daughter?
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It comes after the soap explained how Graham’s killer is going to be exposed.
The drama will unfold in an action-packed week of specials this January, where the audience will see the same day play out from a different character’s perspective – all with a motive to kill.
Emmerdale producer, Laura Shaw has spoken out about the scenes and said: “Graham’s murder will form part of an unmissable week of drama packed full of exciting twists and turns.
“It’s always exciting to step outside of our usual story-telling style and viewers will be on the edge of their seats as some of our villagers have their lives irrevocably changed forever.
“Graham has been a huge character at the heart of some of our biggest storylines so it felt only fitting that he left us with an enormous, explosive bang, to kick off what promises to be a massive year of drama for Emmerdale.”
Emmerdale airs weekday evenings at 7pm on ITV.
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