Emmerdale star admits most ‘nerve-wracking’ pressure of Corriedale stunts

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With explosions, night shoots and crossover chaos on a scale rarely seen in soaps, Emmerdale star Joe-Warren Plant has revealed just how intense filming Corriedale really was, admitting the pressure of the stunts made it one of the most nerve-wracking experiences of his career.

Speaking at the Corriedale premiere, the actor, who plays Jacob Gallagher, opened up about his reaction to being asked to take part in the ambitious crossover event between Emmerdale and Coronation Street. While the idea alone was exciting, Joe-Warren admitted to us that there was also a moment of uncertainty about how such a huge concept would actually work.

‘I was really excited! Obviously, you have that whole wondering how the story is going to go and how they’re going to make it interact, but I was over the moon,’ he said. ‘I was surprised it took us this long to get around to doing it, knowing how long each soap’s been going, but I feel really privileged to be a part of it.’

For a show that has been on air for decades, Corriedale represents something genuinely new, and for Joe-Warren, it also meant stepping into unfamiliar territory alongside a completely different cast.

FROM ITV Strict embargo 9.45pm Monday December 15th Embeddable trailer link goes live at 9.45pm https://youtu.be/lfx-KTDMd14 ITV has released a new breathtaking trailer for the iconic soap crossover, Corriedale. The atmospheric promo reveals details of the catastrophic pile up and teases more characters who might be in jeopardy as the two worlds of Coronation Street and Emmerdale collide. The 30 second preview was revealed exclusively tonight (Monday) during The Big Quiz, ITV???s annual festive TV special pitting the cast members of Coronation Street and Emmerdale against each other in a battle of soap trivia, hosted by Stephen Mulhern. New characters confirmed as being amongst the residents of Weatherfield and Emmerdale caught up in the drama are Corrie???s Kit Green, James Bailey, Asha Alahan, Carla Connor and Shona Platt whilst Emmerdale???s Cain Dingle, Sarah Sugden, Charity Dingle, Jacob Gallagher, Robert Sugden and Joe Tate are added to the previously announced David Platt, Tracy Barlow, Liam Cavanagh, Aaron Dingle and Lisa Swain. In the aftermath of the multiple vehicle smash Kit Green (Jacob Roberts) takes control of the situation whilst a frantic Carla Connor (Alison King) can be seen trying to calm someone down. Injured Shona and David Platt (Julia Goulding and Jack P Shepherd) are tended to at the roadside by Emmerdale paramedic Jacob Gallagher (Joe-Warren Plant), whilst Corrie???s own trainee paramedic Asha Alahan (Tanisha Gorey) shares the screen with Cain Dingle (Jeff Hordley) as she tries to help more casualties. Both shows have pregnant women caught up in the drama, Charity Dingle (Emma Atkins) can be seen trying to help a screaming Shona in a scene in Hotton General Hospital. And as the trailer draws to a close Kevin and Abi Webster (Michael Le Vell and Sally Carman-Duttine) search for Debbie at the crash site, while a desperate Robert Sugden (Ryan Hawley) screams out for Aaron in the darkness alongside Joe Tate (Ned Porteous). The hour long Corriedale episode will air at 8pm on January 5th - it will not be dropped earlier in the day on ITVX. Half hour episodes of each soap will be shown earlier, Emmerdale 7pm and Coronation Street 7.30pm, these two episodes will drop on ITVX at 7am that morning. The special episode is a celebration of the soap genre and will launch ITV???s new ???soap power hour??? scheduling pattern for Coronation Street and Emmerdale. Press and picture inquiries contact: corriedale-press-group@itv.com This photograph is (C) ITV and can only be reproduced for editorial purposes directly in connection with the programme or event mentioned above, or ITV plc. This photograph must not be manipulated [excluding basic cropping] in a manner which alters the visual appearance of the person photographed deemed detrimental or inappropriate by ITV plc Picture Desk. This photograph must not be syndicated to any other company, publication or website, or permanently archived, without the express written permission of ITV Picture Desk. Full Terms and conditions are available on the website www.itv.com/presscentre/itvpictures/terms
Corriedale airs on January 5th (Picture: Getty Images)

When asked about working with the Coronation Street actors for the first time, he admitted the crossover brought out his inner fan.

‘Yeah, well, I’ve never worked with any of them to be fair, and I was fan boy’ing as well, it’s just as much about my life as it is everyone’s in this country, it’s a part of our culture,’ he explained.

Filming the episode wasn’t a quick job either. The scale of the production meant long hours, late nights and an intensity that went far beyond the usual soap routine.

‘We had a lot of time to interact, we had 3 weeks of nightshoots and they were pretty intense,’ Joe-Warren revealed. ‘There was a lot of waiting around as well but what we were filming was obviously really important.’

The production itself also pushed boundaries for him as an actor, with filming techniques unlike anything he’d experienced before.

‘Even the way the camera was set up, it was different to anything I have filmed before,’ he said. ‘We had a lot of time to interact with each other in the dressing rooms and stuff, everyone was really grateful.’

That extended time together helped break down barriers between the two soap casts, and even led to new friendships.

‘Yeah definitely, definitely,’ Joe-Warren confirmed when asked if he’d made new friends along the way.

But it’s the physical demands of Corriedale that seem to have left the biggest impression. With the episode packed full of explosive moments and high-stakes drama, Joe-Warren admitted there was no way to avoid getting involved.

Joe-Warren Plant arrives for the premiere of Corriedale, a combined episode of Coronation Street and Emmerdale which airs in January, at the National Science and Media Museum, Bradford. Picture date: Tuesday December 16, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA Wire
Joe-warren Plant came in style to the Corriedale premiere (Picture: Getty Images)

‘I feel like pretty much everyone was involved in some sort of way, which I think is going to make this episode really fun to watch,’ he said.

The pressure, however, was very real. Some scenes allowed no room for error, raising the stakes not just for the characters, but for the actors themselves.

‘It was kinda nerve wracking to be on set, there were 2 or 3 shots where there was a lot on the line, we only had one shot to do certain things’, he revealed.

Rather than being a drawback, Joe-Warren believes that intensity actually fed into the performances, adding authenticity to moments of fear and chaos on screen.

‘So feeling that pressure added to the realism and pressure and nervousness anyone would be feeling in those types of scenes, so I feel like it’s going to work out quite well.’

Full list of Corriedale cast members and characters

Coronation Street

  • Sally Carman-Duttine as Abi Webster
  • Tanisha Gorey as Asha Alahan
  • Amy Cudden as Becky Swain
  • Sydney Martin as Betsy Swain
  • Daniel Brocklebank as Billy Mayhew
  • Jonathan Howard as Carl Webster
  • Alison King as Carla Connor
  • Claire Sweeney as Cassie Plummer
  • Jack P Shepherd as David Platt
  • Sue Devaney as Debbie Webster
  • Jason Callender as James Bailey
  • Olivia Frances-Brown as Jodie
  • William Roache as Ken Barlow
  • Michael Le Vell as Kevin Webster
  • Jacob Roberts as Kit Green
  • Vicky Myers as Lisa Swain
  • Vinta Morgan as Ronnie Bailey
  • Tina O’Brien as Sarah Platt
  • Julia Goulding as Shona Platt
  • Simon Gregson as Steve McDonald
  • Harriet Bibby as Summer Spellman
  • James Cartwright as Theo Silverton
  • Joe Duttine as Tim Metcalfe
  • Gareth Pierce as Todd Grimshaw
  • Kate Ford as Tracy Barlow

Emmerdale

  • Danny Miller as Aaron Dingle
  • Jeff Hordley as Cain Dingle
  • Emma Atkins as Charity Dingle
  • Lucy Pargeter as Chas Dingle
  • Christopher Chittell as Eric Pollard
  • Joe-Warren Plant as Jacob Gallagher
  • Christopher Bisson as Jai Sharma
  • Ned Porteous as Joe Tate
  • Oliver Farnworth as John Sugden
  • Jonny McPherson as Liam Cavanagh
  • Lawrence Robb as Mackenzie Boyd
  • Natalie J Robb as Moira Dingle
  • Joe Absolom as Ray Walters
  • Ryan Hawley as Robert Sugden
  • Katie Hill as Sarah Sugden
  • Isabel Hodgins as Victoria Sugden

With its extended night shoots, ambitious stunts and rare crossover storytelling, Corriedale is shaping up to be one of the most talked-about soap events in years.

And if Joe-Warren Plant’s experience is anything to go by, viewers can expect drama that feels as real and heart-pounding as it was to film.

As the countdown continues, one thing is clear: the pressure behind the scenes has been just as intense as the drama set to unfold on screen, and that’s exactly what could make Corriedale unmissable.

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