Emmerdale’s Ryan Hawley cancelled major event for Corriedale

Ryan Hawley and Danny Miller attend the "Corriedale" Premiere at The National Science and Media Museum on December 16, 2025 in Bradford, England. (Photo by Gerard Binks/Getty Images)
Ryan Hawley skipped a very important event for Corriedale (Picture: Gerard Binks/Getty Images)

Not many things in life are worth cancelling your birthday for. But a once-in-a-lifetime Coronation Street/Emmerdale crossover episode topped off with an explosive car crash stunt and a heartbreaking death? The cake and candles can wait.

That’s the dilemma Ryan Hawley faced when he was told that his beloved Emmerdale character Robert Sugden would be taking front and centre stage in the ITV hour long drama special Corriedale.

‘It was my 40th birthday, and I cancelled it,’ he admits. ‘Because they said, ‘you know, there’s that’, and I was like, ‘well, yeah. I want to be part of (Corriedale)’, and after having seen it, I’m immensely proud not just to be part of it, but to be part of an incredible cast, who I thought every single person was just incredible, and it’s amazing what we can do.’

Just as well, seeing as Robert Sugden’s set to have a starring role in the union of the two classic soaps, as he and his boyfriend Aaron Dingle (Danny Miller) find themselves at the mercy of Robert’s half-brother and Aaron’s ex-husband, the sociopathic John Sugden(Oliver Farnworth).

"Corriedale" Premiere - Arrivals
Big bad John is back! (Picture: Gerard Binks/Getty Images)

The murderous former army medic’s return was always teased when eagle-eyed fans spotted his mugshot showed on a wanted poster in Weatherfield police station during an episode of Coronation Street last year. Now big bad John is back, and determined to win back Aaron at any cost – even if it means killing Robert.

The episode was written by Owen Lloyd Fox and directed by Duncan Foster, both of whom have extensively worked on Coronation Street and Emmerdale throughout their careers.

Aside from Robert, Aaron and John, it will feature a mix of classic Dales characters and Weatherfield icons.

Actors Danny Miller, Sydney Martin, Emma Atkins, Ryan Hawley, Tina O'Brien and Jack P Shepard posing at the Corriedale premiere.
Worlds (and casts) will collided (Picture: Gerard Binks/Getty Images)

Fortunately, Ryan managed to reschedule his cancelled birthday and celebrate at a time when he wasn’t involved in a life-or-death disaster. But there’s one thing he’d never do to celebrate his 40th – watch Corriedale. The actor admits that he finds it difficult to watch himself onscreen, despite how amazing the episode was.

‘I don’t particularly enjoy the experience. But honestly, I was blown away by how good everyone was and, everything that has already been said about Duncan. Everyone just enjoys working with him because you just, you know 100% you can trust him and he’ll get a great performance out of you. He knows absolutely everything.

Viewers can choose one Corriedale scene – how to cast your vote

As if the crossover, explosions and death weren’t enough, Corriedale also has an interactive element – and you still have time to get involved!

Fans can vote for one of the following four scenes to appear in the final episode:

  • Charity Dingle and Carla Connor
  • Sam Dingle and Kirk Sutherland
  • Ross Barton and Tracy Barlow
  • Nicola King and Roy Cropper

Voting will close 15 minutes before the episode airs on Monday, January 5. You can cast your vote by visiting the Instagram post above. Please note, this feature is only available on mobile.

‘He knows how every moment is going to work. You’re just like: ‘just put your trust in him’ and he’s delivered clearly, and Owen as well, who’s someone whose work is kind of invisible to most people who don’t appreciate writing, I guess, as a lot of the viewers probably don’t. I was blown away by what I read and what I’ve just seen now. So to have the vision to know that that’s going to work is, I find, incredible, incredible talent.’

But Robron’s ride of terror with John Sugden isn’t the only drama on the roads that night. While Jacob Gallagher (Joe-Warren Plant) and Sarah Sugden (Katie Hill) speed off to the airport, Charity Dingle (Emma Atkins) is in hot pursuit with Mackenzie Boyd (Lawrence Robb) as the truth about her surrogate baby secret is about to be exposed.