Emmerdale actress Lucy Pargeter has revealed that her fondest memory of the long-running soap was during the live special.The fan favourite, who is well-known for playing pub owner Chas Dingle has been a part of the popular soap opera since 2002.But when discussing her most unforgettable moment, the star admitted that she enjoyed taking part in Emmerdale's live broadcast in 2012, despite many of her cast members not feeling the same way.READ MORE: Emmerdale fans grieve as Sam Dingle is 'killed off' in most gruesome stunt yetDuring a round table event hosted by Richard Arnold, Lucy was asked what her highlight was after appearing on the show for 20 years.The actress replied: "The live.
The live was just my ultimate. The one time that as a team of people, with how many crew and cast, it was just incredible, the feeling on that set."You will get lots of different people poo-pooing my love of the live, a lot of people didn't enjoy it but I absolutely loved every minute of the rehearsal, the production, the five four three two one, we're going live do it.
It was incredible!"Give us another one," she chimed.To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Emmerdale in 2012, a live episode of the British soap opera was broadcast on ITV.Ahead of the 40th anniversary, Emmerdale announced that a character would die, and viewers later found out that Carl King, who was played by Tom Lister, would meet his fate.Carl was struck down with a brick by his love rival Cameron Murray (Dominic Power).
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