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Emmerdale stars return to eerie studio with ambulances and medical screenings

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Emmerdale actors including Lucy Pargeter (Chastity Dingle) and Dominic Brunt (Paddy Kirk) have returned to the spooky set following the coronavirus shutdown.

ITV is hoping to film six new episodes of the soap over the next two weeks, featuring characters Mandy, Vinny, Cain, Aaron, Chas and Paddy.

Eden Taylor Draper, who plays Belle Dingle, and Nicola Wheeler, who plays Nicola King, have also been spotted back at work. The set is worlds apart from how it used to be, as the Leeds-based studio has been forced to make lots of changes to adhere to new guidance.

All actors and crew members must remain socially distanced, and the producers are working closely with a health and safety team as well as medical advisors to ensure all the workers are

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