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Emmerdale viewers baffled as credits play out before ITV soap triple bill special ends

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Emmerdale fans were left utterly confused when the credits came down on the ITV soap just 30 minutes into its epic triple bill.

During Thursday’s visit to the Dales, fans were treated to an extra serving of both Coronation Street and the Yorkshire show as viewers caught up on the nail-biting soaps.

It comes after the death of Queen Elizabeth II last Thursday (September 8) which threw off the TV schedule in memory of the late monarch.READ MORE: Emmerdale's Adam Thomas forced to shut down restaurant after three years of businessNow, ITV bosses are airing 90 minutes of the long-standing show in order to catch up on the episodes which had been missed last week.Coronation Street is also airing an hour-long episode on the flagship channel in order to give soap fans their much-needed fix.

But Emmerdale fans were left scratching their heads after the credits came down at 7.55pm despite another hour left of Emmerdale as viewers flooded to Twitter to share their frustrations online.

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