Emmerdale - Season 4
Season 4
Episodes
Monday 6th January 1975
Tuesday 7th January 1975
Monday 13th January 1975
Tuesday 14th January 1975
Monday 20th January 1975
Tuesday 21st January 1975
Monday 27th January 1975
Tuesday 28th January 1975
Monday 3rd February 1975
Tuesday 4th February 1975
Monday 10th February 1975
Tuesday 11th February 1975
Monday 17th February 1975
Tuesday 18th February 1975
Monday 24th February 1975
Tuesday 25th February 1975
Monday 3rd March 1975
Tuesday 4th March 1975
Monday 10th March 1975
Tuesday 11th March 1975
Monday 17th March 1975
Tuesday 18th March 1975
Monday 24th March 1975
Tuesday 25th March 1975
Monday 7th April 1975
Tuesday 8th April 1975
Monday 14th April 1975
Tuesday 15th April 1975
Monday 21st April 1975
Tuesday 22nd April 1975
Monday 28th April 1975
Tuesday 29th April 1975
Monday 5th May 1975
Tuesday 6th May 1975
Monday 12th May 1975
Tuesday 13th May 1975
Monday 19th May 1975
Tuesday 20th May 1975
Monday 13th October 1975
Tuesday 14th October 1975
Monday 20th October 1975
Tuesday 21st October 1975
Monday 27th October 1975
Tuesday 28th October 1975
Monday 3rd November 1975
Tuesday 4th November 1975
Monday 10th November 1975
Tuesday 11th November 1975
Monday 17th November 1975
Tuesday 18th November 1975
Monday 24th November 1975
Tuesday 25th November 1975
Monday 1st December 1975
Tuesday 2nd December 1975
Monday 8th December 1975
Tuesday 9th December 1975
Monday 15th December 1975
Tuesday 16th December 1975
Monday 22nd December 1975
Tuesday 23rd December 1975
Monday 29th December 1975
Tuesday 30th December 1975
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