Emmerdale - Season 2

Season 2
1973 was Emmerdale Farm's 2nd year of production and first full year on air. Production was overseen by executive producer Peter Holmans and producer David Goddard, later replaced by producer Robert D. Cardona.
103 episodes were broadcast during the year. Major storylines included the programme's first murder, wedding and birth as the pace of the programme began to increase. Local teenager Sharon Crossthwaite (an early appearance from award-winning actress and director Louise Jameson) suffered at the hands of the unhinged Jim Latimer in a murder which rocked the village at the start of the year. New couple Frank Blakey and Janie Harker married in March and Peggy Skilbeck gave birth to twins in April, marking the first birth and marriage in the programme. Things would take a devastating turn, however, when Peggy collapsed and died of a brain haemorrhage in July, leaving Matt a single father. Other storylines included Jack Sugden getting a new companion in tramp Trash and Joe Sugden finding romance with Trash's daughter, Penny Golightly. The wheels were set in motion for partnership between Henry Wilks and Amos Brearly at The Woolpack as Henry covered for Amos following his brother's death in October and shoplifting shopkeeper Alison Gibbons arrived in the village from Liverpool and took over the Beckindale Shop in the summer with Henry Wilks showing great interest in marrying her.
Episodes

Monday 1st January 1973

Tuesday 2nd January 1973

Monday 8th January 1973

Tuesday 9th January 1973

Monday 15th January 1973

Tuesday 16th January 1973

Monday 22nd January 1973

Tuesday 23rd January 1973

Monday 29th January 1973

Tuesday 30th January 1973

Monday 5th February 1973

Tuesday 6th February 1973

Monday 12th February 1973

Tuesday 13th February 1973

Monday 19th February 1973

Monday 26th February 1973

Tuesday 27th February 1973

Monday 5th March 1973

Tuesday 6th March 1973

Monday 12th March 1973

Tuesday 13th March 1973

Monday 19th March 1973

Tuesday 20th March 1973

Monday 26th March 1973

Tuesday 27th March 1973

Monday 2nd April 1973

Tuesday 3rd April 1973

Monday 9th April 1973

Tuesday 10th April 1973

Monday 16th April 1973

Tuesday 17th April 1973

Monday 23rd April 1973

Tuesday 24th April 1973

Monday 30th April 1973

Tuesday 1st May 1973

Monday 7th May 1973

Tuesday 8th May 1973

Monday 14th May 1973

Tuesday 15th May 1973

Monday 21st May 1973

Tuesday 22nd May 1973

Monday 28th May 1973

Tuesday 29th May 1973

Monday 4th June 1973

Tuesday 5th June 1973

Monday 11th June 1973

Tuesday 12th June 1973

Monday 18th June 1973

Tuesday 19th June 1973

Monday 25th June 1973

Tuesday 26th June 1973

Monday 2nd July 1973

Tuesday 3rd July 1973

Monday 9th July 1973

Tuesday 10th July 1973

Monday 16th July 1973

Tuesday 17th July 1973

Monday 23rd July 1973

Tuesday 24th July 1973

Monday 30th July 1973

Tuesday 31st July 1973

Monday 6th August 1973

Tuesday 7th August 1973

Monday 13th August 1973

Tuesday 14th August 1973

Monday 20th August 1973

Tuesday 21st August 1973

Monday 27th August 1973

Tuesday 28th August 1973

Monday 3rd September 1973

Tuesday 4th September 1973

Monday 10th September 1973

Tuesday 11th September 1973

Monday 17th September 1973

Tuesday 18th September 1973

Monday 24th September 1973

Tuesday 25th September 1973

Monday 1st October 1973

Tuesday 2nd October 1973

Monday 8th October 1973

Tuesday 9th October 1973

Monday 15th October 1973

Tuesday 16th October 1973

Monday 22nd October 1973

Tuesday 23rd October 1973

Monday 29th October 1973

Tuesday 30th October 1973

Monday 5th November 1973

Tuesday 6th November 1973

Monday 12th November 1973

Tuesday 13th November 1973

Monday 19th November 1973

Tuesday 20th November 1973

Monday 26th November 1973

Tuesday 27th November 1973

Monday 3rd December 1973

Tuesday 4th December 1973

Monday 10th December 1973

Tuesday 11th December 1973

Monday 17th December 1973

Tuesday 18th December 1973

Monday 31st December 1973
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