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DALE WITH IT Emmerdale legend makes TV return three years after quitting the Dales

CHARLEY Webb has made an appearance on telly for the first time since leaving Emmerdale three years ago.

The soap star played Debbie Dingle for nineteen years before walking away from the Dales in a move that upset fans.

Charley Webb used to be on the cast of Emmerdale

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Charley Webb used to be on the cast of EmmerdaleCredit: ITV
She starred as Debbie Dingle

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She starred as Debbie DingleCredit: ITV
Now she has made an acting comeback for the first time since leaving the soap

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Now she has made an acting comeback for the first time since leaving the soapCredit: Rex

Now she is back on screens – but this time as an extra in ITV crime drama McDonald & Dodds.

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Charley starred as a nurse called Hilary McLean who said she witnessed a man being murdered on a bus.

However, when the show’s leading detectives DCI Lauren McDonald and DS Dodds discovered she was lying, they began to wonder what her motives were.

Charley shared how she was feeling about getting involved with the acting world again, telling followers: “Missed it tonight but had fun with the loveliest people.”

Former Strictly contestant Will Young also made an appearance in the same episode as the Emmerdale star.

At the time when Charley confirmed her exit from the Dales, she said: “This is always my most asked question but I’ve never answered it before because I’ve never wanted to make a big deal of it.

“I left to have Ace 2 years ago. I went back at the end of last year for 10 weeks to complete a storyline.

“So, I guess officially it’s been a year. I never felt the need to announce it which is why we didn’t.”

Since then she’s gone on to star in a West End play called Quiz.

It was based on the story of Charles Ingram who won the £1 million prize on Who Wants to be a Millionaire in 2001.

The game show then became engulfed in controversy as he was denied his winnings under suspicion of cheating.

The touring show Quiz claimed to have new evidence, and asked the audience to “put fingers on keypads and answer the ultimate 50/50: guilty or not guilty?”

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