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Lisa Riley reveals there are enough Emmerdale episodes to keep the soap onscreen until summer amid coronavirus lockdown

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LISA Riley has revealed there are enough Emmerdale episodes to pull the soap through until early summer. The actress - who is best known for playing Mandy Dingle - reassured fans the ITV show won't run out of episodes after production was halted due to the coronavirus pandemic. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates Lisa, 43, spoke to Good Morning Britain's Lorraine Kelly from her home in Yorkshire.

She said: "We're going to have enough episodes to transmit to early summer, which is great. We've so much to offer as Emmerdale always has." The soap now airs on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday after filming was suspended to ensure the safety of the cast and crew.

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