Emmerdale - Season 11
Season 11
Episodes
Tuesday 12th January 1982
Thursday 14th January 1982
Tuesday 19th January 1982
Thursday 21st January 1982
Tuesday 26th January 1982
Thursday 28th January 1982
Tuesday 2nd February 1982
Thursday 4th February 1982
Tuesday 9th February 1982
Thursday 11th February 1982
Tuesday 16th February 1982
Thursday 18th February 1982
Tuesday 23rd February 1982
Thursday 25th February 1982
Tuesday 2nd March 1982
Thursday 4th March 1982
Tuesday 9th March 1982
Thursday 11th March 1982
Tuesday 16th March 1982
Thursday 18th March 1982
Tuesday 23rd March 1982
Thursday 25th March 1982
Tuesday 30th March 1982
Thursday 1st April 1982
Tuesday 6th April 1982
Thursday 8th April 1982
Tuesday 4th May 1982
Thursday 6th May 1982
Tuesday 11th May 1982
Thursday 13th May 1982
Tuesday 18th May 1982
Thursday 20th May 1982
Tuesday 25th May 1982
Thursday 27th May 1982
Tuesday 1st June 1982
Thursday 3rd June 1982
Tuesday 8th June 1982
Thursday 10th June 1982
Tuesday 14th September 1982
Thursday 16th September 1982
Tuesday 21st September 1982
Thursday 23rd September 1982
Tuesday 28th September 1982
Thursday 30th September 1982
Tuesday 5th October 1982
Thursday 7th October 1982
Tuesday 12th October 1982
Thursday 14th October 1982
Tuesday 19th October 1982
Thursday 21st October 1982
Tuesday 26th October 1982
Thursday 28th October 1982
Tuesday 2nd November 1982
Thursday 4th November 1982
Tuesday 9th November 1982
Thursday 11th November 1982
Tuesday 16th November 1982
Thursday 18th November 1982
Tuesday 23rd November 1982
Thursday 25th November 1982
Tuesday 30th November 1982
Wednesday 1st December 1982
Tuesday 7th December 1982
Thursday 9th December 1982
Tuesday 14th December 1982
Thursday 16th December 1982
Tuesday 21st December 1982
Thursday 23rd December 1982
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