He returned in October 1999 for his niece, Mandy Dingle's (Lisa Riley) wedding to Paddy Kirk (Dominic Brunt).
She does not return with Ezra in October 1999 for Mandy Dingle's (Lisa Riley) wedding to Paddy Kirk (Dominic Brunt).
Angela "Angie" Reynolds arrived to the village in March 1999 with her husband Sean, son Marc and daughter Ollie.
In 2001, Angie's father-in-law Len comes to stay following the revelation of Sean and Tara's affair and was happy about it, as he was a great source of comfort for the family.
Len keeps his word but Cain, unsatisfied with justice, wreaked havoc on the Reynolds and tells the whole family all about the affair with Angie and Ollie.
After Cain parked his van in a layby on a blind corner and turned off the lights in order to hide in the darkness, the police car overtook him, left the road, flipped over and crashed.
Zoe was disappointed when Frankie brought her girlfriend, Maggie Cassidy (Juliette Lewis) along to her birthday party.
Zoe tried to gain Frankie's affections, but she wanted to stay with Maggie, until she broke up with her and left the village in August 1999.
This time, she and Zoe built up a relationship, but when one of the Tate Haulage lorries crashed into a bus, killing lorry driver Pete Collins (Kirk Smith) and passengers Butch Dingle (Paul Loughran), it did put their relationship on the rocks as it seemed as though the Tates didn't care, but Zoe proved that she did.
Gavin Ferris, portrayed by Robert Beck, was a bartender at The Woolpack, who was introduced as a love interest for Bernice Blackstock (Samantha Giles), whom he later embarked on a relationship with.
Gavin was a womaniser and had previously slept with Tricia Stokes (Sheree Murphy), who he told that he was addicted to women, making her feel cheap, before entering his relationship with Bernice.
She claimed she still loved him, but couldn't give him a second chance due to her ex-husband, Anthony Binns, had also turned out to be gay.
Gavin decided there was nothing left for him in Emmerdale, so he departed leaving Bernice to find someone else to pay off the mortgage on the pub.
In January 2000, two weeks after Gavin left, Tricia asked her grandfather, Alan Turner (Richard Thorp) what would be happening to the pub.
[4] Vikki White of the Daily Mirror listed the scene where Richie and Sarah are caught in a barn fire in their feature on Emmerdale's 40th anniversary as one of the serial's most dramatic disaster storylines.
[5] Richie goes into business with his friend Scott Windsor (Ben Freeman) and rents a room from Sarah and Jack Sugden (Clive Hornby).
He eventually packs her bags for her on the day of the May Fair and when the couple return home, Richie tells Jack the truth.
Sarah wins custody of her daughter Victoria (Hannah Midgley), but Richie is not keen on being a father figure to her.
Years later, Victoria (now Isabel Hodgins) tracks Richie down and asks him for the truth about Sarah's death,[6] having long believed that Jack was responsible.
Richie says Jack is covering for someone, and even takes the blame, but he becomes scared Victoria will call the police, so he leaves.
Ollie decided to break into farm while she was meant to be at school, and steal some jewellery including Sarah's engagement ring.
Unfortunately, she hadn't counted on her mother Angie attending the scene after Paddy and Zoe who were working on some baby deer in a nearby barn noticed a door had been opened with a tool.
Shocked, they decided to give Ollie a mock arrest and visit to the police station by her mother as a punishment after Jack and Sarah agreed not press charges due to her being a minor.
But in September 2001 seven teenagers, including her older brother Marc were involved in the hit and run of their head teacher.
In May 2007, it was announced that Lewis would be returning for the funeral of onscreen grandfather, Len (Peter Martin)[8] Marc arrived in the village in June 1999 along with his family: his father Sean (Stephen McGann), his mother Angie (Freya Copeland) and his younger sister Ollie (Vicky Binns).
Marc and Ollie enrol at Hotten Comprehensive and befriend fellow students Andy (Kelvin Fletcher) and Robert Sugden (Christopher Smith) and Donna Windsor (Verity Rushworth).
Marc, Ollie, Eve, Donna, Andy, Robert (now Karl Davies) and Katie Addyman (Sammy Winward) go on a night out in Hotten, where they go to a nightclub.
After missing the last bus back to Emmerdale, Andy steals a car and Marc agreed to drive the group home.
Marc returns to the village briefly in May 2007 along with his stepmother Tara Thornfield (Anna Brecon) for the funeral of his grandfather, Len Reynolds.
She has had a rocky marriage to Rodney Blackstock (Patrick Mower), a strained relationship with her sister Val (Charlie Hardwick) and was also married local farmer Jack Sugden (Clive Hornby).