Jeff Hordley to be replaced as Cain Dingle for special Emmerdale episode

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Surely, only one person can play Cain Dingle!

Emmerdale fans are soon to be treated to a special episode where they will see a younger version of soap icon Cain Dingle.

Emmerdale boss Jane Hudson has told fans the special episode airing on Boxing Day will centre around younger versions of the siblings Cain, Caleb and Chas. Jane explained: “When Caleb visits Cain in prison we will discover Cain knew Caleb exists and he’s known about him for 30 years and on Boxing Day we will rewind to 1992 and we will discover how Cain and Caleb first met.“Why Cain rejected him from his life and what was going on with Chas at that point.

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