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Emmerdale spoilers: Rhona Goskirk disappears during killer storm
THERE is panic and devastation across the Dales as one character appears to go missing during the killer storm in Emmerdale.  As part of its 50th birthday celebrations, the Emmerdale village looks set to be transformed for good following the arrival of a deadly wind storm which causes pain and heartache across the whole of the village.  With the storm affecting everyone, it soon becomes clear that some of the residents have been left unaccounted for and have gone missing during the extreme weather conditions.  With Kim and Will’s wedding taking place on the same day as the storm, all the residents are out in force but suspicions are raised when Rhona Goskirk does not return home.  Read More on EmmerdaleSTATE OF WIND Emmerdale fans convinced they’ve ‘worked out’ who dies in killer stormwhat an eyeful! Emmerdale fans left hot under the collar as Nate strips to his underwear Her mother, Mary, and husband, Marlon Dingle, become increasingly wary and frightened as to her whereabouts when there is still no sign of her at home.  As the situation becomes serious, Mary and Marlon become worried for her welfare and are soon left giving each other a fearful glance.  Most read in TVTV Set-Tos NTAs' most scandalous moments - Love Island brawl to Jac Jossa's tears after rowFARMAGEDDON Jeremy Clarkson breaks silence on future of hit show Clarkson's Farm'classic' Lenny Henry takes a swipe at Holly and Phillip in NTA acceptance speechyou vixen! The Chase's Jenny Ryan stuns fans as she flashes bra in plunging gown at NTAs As it becomes clear the situation is dire and not everyone will make it out alive, Mary and Marlon are left stricken with panic.
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Lenny Henry on ‘Lord of the Rings’ series diverse cast: “People want to see themselves”
Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power star Lenny Henry has praised the series for its diverse cast.Henry, who plays Sadoc Burrows in the forthcoming Prime Video series rebooting the franchise, addressed the newfound inclusivity.“That’s to do with it being the 21st century; people want to see themselves,” the actor said in an interview with The Times.“Of course, if you go back, there’s going to be that thing that prevails because the books don’t say… although some of the characters are described as hard-skinned and darker in complexion… but that was then, this is now and we’re telling the story now.”Discussing the entertainment industry more broadly, Henry added: “I didn’t see anybody in charge of anything that looked like me for a very long time, so that is lonely.“You’ve got all of these people now saying the same things that I started saying in 2000, which is ,‘the industry needs to change and can it hurry up, please.’”Earlier this year, Lenny Henry said it was “interesting” to observe an apparent lack of “Black and brown faces” at Glastonbury festival as well as other UK events.A new trailer for The Rings Of Power was released last week, showcasing Middle-earth in its Second Age and teasing characters  including Galadriel, Elrond, High King Gil-galad and Celebrimbor.The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power is set to premiere on Amazon Prime Video from September 2.
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