Charity Dingle Declares War on Graham Foster in Explosive Emmerdale ITVX Showdown
Charity Declares War on Graham in Emmerdale ITVX Showdown

Charity Dingle Declares War on Graham Foster in Explosive Emmerdale ITVX Showdown

In a dramatic early release on ITVX, Charity Dingle has declared war on Graham Foster in an explosive Emmerdale episode that aired today, February 6, 2026. The episode, which contains significant spoilers for the ITV1 broadcast, sees tensions erupt as Graham attempts to reintegrate into village life after his mysterious return from the dead.

Graham Foster's Shocking Pub Return

Graham Foster, portrayed by Andrew Scarborough, and Joe Tate, played by Ned Porteous, decided to rip the plaster off in today's dramatic instalment. They headed into the Woolpack to confirm to even more villagers that Mr Foster has indeed returned from the dead. The character made his initial return to soapland at the start of January during the Corriedale storyline, with a flashback episode later revealing he was in the village just before the crossover crash occurred.

Graham had discovered that April Windsor was caught up in Ray Walters and Celia Daniels' drug dealing operation and told Rhona Goskirk he would deal with Ray. However, he couldn't go through with killing him after Joe heard their confrontation. After disappearing briefly, Graham returned to the Dales a couple of days ago and has remained there ever since.

Village Reactions to Graham's Resurrection

Joe's decision to stop hiding Graham away came after Dawn Taylor expressed concerns about someone having a heart attack from the shock of seeing the man again. To say everyone in the pub was shocked would be a significant understatement. Charity Dingle, played by Emma Atkins, reacted by reminding Graham that Marlon Dingle went to prison for his murder, while Sam Dingle remained convinced he was looking at Graham's identical twin.

There was also a new face in the Woolpack that Graham hadn't met – Ruby Miligan, portrayed by Beth Cordingly. She stood up and introduced herself alongside Caleb Miligan, played by William Ash, though neither realised they actually know each other from previous encounters.

Charity's Confrontation and Pub Ban

Graham calmly told everyone he's back for good and hopes to rebuild his life in the village. However, Charity made it abundantly clear this wouldn't be a simple return to how things were before. As he left with Joe, she officially barred him from the pub, setting the stage for ongoing conflict.

Outside the Woolpack, Charity confronted Graham again, expressing her belief that he returned for Rhona rather than Joe. She issued a stern warning against attempting to reconnect with Rhona, emphasising that Marlon has endured significant challenges in recent years and doesn't deserve further threats to his marriage.

Graham's Defence and Village Tensions

Graham attempted to convince Charity that he returned solely for Joe and no-one else, but she struggled to comprehend why anyone would want to spend time with the man responsible for the limo crash that resulted in the deaths of Suzy, Leyla, and Amy last year. This exchange highlights the complex web of relationships and unresolved tensions that continue to define life in Emmerdale.

The episode sets up compelling future storylines as Graham attempts to navigate his controversial return while facing opposition from key village figures. With Charity taking such a strong stance against his presence, viewers can expect further dramatic confrontations and emotional revelations in upcoming episodes.