EMMERDALE has been hit by the Easter schedule shake-up as the soap is disrupted yet again.
Usually, millions of viewers tune into the serial drama every weekday at 7:30pm on .


However, special programming on Easter Monday has bumped off the schedule.
The channel will air coverage of the v game at 5:30pm.
This means that changes to the schedule have had to be made to accommodate the highly-anticipated match.
As such, Emmerdale has lost an episode for the day after execs opted to air instead.
However, the soap will return to the airwaves on Tuesday when regular programming resumes.
Not only that, enthusiasts of the Dales will get a full hour instalment to kick off the week's action in the village.
This comes as after it was revealed that he murdered Nate Robinson.
Actor , 42, has teased what’s to come now the secret is out about all the dastardly deeds John has been up to since arriving in the village.
Flashback scenes showed the character killing Nate, stalking and drugging Chas Dingle, framing Ella, and he later poisoned Mark.
Teasing what’s to come he said: “There's lots of big stuff coming up.
“I guess with the sort of web that John's woven for himself in the back of his mind, he’s anticipatingpeople to start being suspicious, secrets to come out and people to start finding things out.
“He's probably got a few set pieces prepared in his mind for dealing with all of this, but really what he's had to do so far is just kind of think on his feet and adapt to situations around him.
He added: “I’m sure this will all change soon. And the jeopardy at stake for him now is that he's got his whole life inthe village.
“He's got the love of his life, Aaron, (Danny Miller), he's got a family that he never had. He does not want to lose all that, under any circumstances.
“There's going to be a few battles ahead, I think.”
The actor also opened up about what happened to Nate as he explained: “Obviously, what happened with Nate to all intents and purposes was an accident, but there's no way that John dealt with it, or is continuing to deal with it, in the right way.
“Not just from a legal point of view, but from the point of view of the families that will be affected.
“There will certainly be a lot of fallout from that.”


Emmerdale continues every weekday on ITV at 7:30pm