Emmerdale Samson Dingle star’s three-word response as he’s grilled on ITV soap future
Emmerdale's Samson Dingle star Sam Hall appeared on Wednesday's Loose Women with on-screen father Sam Dingle star James Hooton, where chat got onto the iconic characters' soap futures
Emmerdale’s Samson Dingle star Sam Hall had a three-word response as he was grilled on his soap future.
The actor appeared on Wednesday’s Loose Women with on-screen father Sam Dingle star James Hooton, where chat got onto the iconic characters’ soap futures. It comes as it was reported earlier this year that Sam, 20, had been axed from the hit ITV soap after 15 years and while no exit has been confirmed as of yet, Sam, who has remained tight-lipped about his existing storylines, insisted back in May that he is not being killed off.
During Wednesday’s Loose Women, actors Sam and James were grilled about their soap futures. Guest panellist, Mariella Frostrup, asked Sam: “Do you reckon you’ve got another 15 years in you Sam?” to which the actor replied in a three-word response: “I hope so!” Meanwhile, the same question was asked to James, who has played Sam Dingle for almost 30 years, as he quipped: “I’ll try my best, as long as they’ll have me, I’ll stay there!”
It comes as in spoilers for next week, Samson’s downfall appears to be revealed, which could see an exit for the character amid reports that actor Sam, who has played the role since 2009, is leaving the ITV soap. Viewers will recall that Samson was stabbed in huge scenes last month with Matty Barton to blame for what has happened after the knife he was holding ended up in Samson’s stomach.
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In the shocking scenes, Samson’s new friend Josh confronted Matty after he poured their paid for beers down the drain. He was furious over Josh constantly flirting with Amy, despite knowing that Matty and Amy were recently married. Things escalated when vile Josh started referencing Matty being transgender and in a furious confrontation, Matty warned them to leave – but Josh wasn’t having it. He pushed Samson forward, and onto the knife that Matty was holding. In horrifying scenes, Samson was whisked away in an ambulance – whilst Matty found himself arrested and he’s since been struggling in prison.
There is no CCTV footage to back up Matty’s claims while Josh threatened Samson to stick to his side of the story in order to keep themselves out of trouble with the youngster lying to the police. In spoilers for next week, it appears that Lydia and Sam Dingle learn the truth about what has happened. Sam is wanting son Samson to escape justice while Lydia is unhappy Samson is wanting to evade the law.
It’s not long until Lydia implores Samson to head to the police station where he ultimately confesses to the truth of the ‘stabbing’, leaving Sam furious at Lydia and she soon faces the rest of the Dingle family. Moira is hopeful as it means her son Matty could be released from prison but she soon faces Sam’s anger as the rift between the latter and Cain Dingle gets worse, resulting in Sam punching his brother to the floor.
Later in the week, Matty is optimistic when he’s told about Samson’s confession but is soon paralysed with fear as he’s escorted back to his prison cell to find transphobic Robbo waiting for him, goading him with violent threats as it’s revealed his time in prison isn’t over just yet. Elsewhere, over at the Dingles, things get tense when Cain heads over to ensure Samson doesn’t run away again and things again get heated between the brothers with Samson nervous to be left alone with Cain. Will Samson flee the village or will he too face prison for perverting the course of justice?