Soap fans, prepare yourselves! The long-awaited crossover event between two of Britain's biggest dramas, Coronation Street and Emmerdale, is officially happening, and we've got the first exciting details about the special episode dubbed "Corriedale."

TL;DR: The Corriedale Crossover Highlights

  • "Corriedale" is the official name for the hour-long special uniting Coronation Street and Emmerdale characters.
  • It will air on ITV, STV, ITVX, and YouTube in early 2026, likely January, kicking off a new "Soap Power Hour" schedule.
  • The first confirmed characters are DS Lisa Swain (Vicky Myers) from Corrie and Aaron Dingle (Danny Miller) from Emmerdale, with fan theories hinting at a major showdown.
The Moment We've All Been Waiting For: Weatherfield Meets the Dales

We know, we know — a crossover between Coronation Street and Emmerdale has been the stuff of dreams (and countless fan fiction stories) for years! But now, it's finally happening, and it sounds like it's going to be epic. ITV is bringing together the residents of Weatherfield and the Dales for a standalone, action-packed hour of drama aptly named "Corriedale."

This isn't just a fleeting visit; insiders are calling it a "one-off spectacular" promising explosive scenes, high emotion, and never-before-seen interactions between some of the UK's most beloved soap characters. Cameras started rolling at the end of September, and the buzz from both the Leeds and Manchester production sites is palpable. Get ready for a TV event that's going to be "mind-blowing, historical, and unmissable!"

Meet the First Crossover Stars: Lisa Swain and Aaron Dingle Take Center Stage

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The first two characters officially confirmed to bridge the gap between these iconic soaps are none other than DS Lisa Swain (played by the fantastic Vicky Myers) from Coronation Street and Aaron Dingle (portrayed by the brilliant Danny Miller) from Emmerdale. Exclusive photos have already given us a sneak peek of Myers and Miller together during exhilarating night shoots, a rare glimpse of their two worlds colliding.

Both actors are incredibly enthusiastic about being part of this groundbreaking event. Vicky Myers shared her excitement:

"To be involved in this unique, bold, innovative, not to mention history-making episode... is fantastic. When I read the script and found out how two worlds collide, who is involved and how the characters interact — wow. It's going to be unmissable."

Vicky Myers (DS Lisa Swain)

Danny Miller echoed her sentiments, highlighting his personal connection to both shows:

"Originally from Manchester, Coronation Street has always been iconic in our house just as much as Emmerdale. To cross them both over is a great idea. The night shoots have been full on but a lot of fun — it's every soap fan's dream."

Danny Miller (Aaron Dingle)

Unraveling the Drama: What Brings These Two Worlds Together?

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So, what brings a Weatherfield police detective and a Dales resident with a complicated past into each other's orbit? While plot details are being kept under tight wraps, both Lisa and Aaron are currently entangled in some serious personal drama, which could very well set the stage for their unexpected meeting.

Lisa Swain's Cobbles Chaos

Over on the cobbles, DS Lisa Swain's life has been turned upside down by the shocking return of her ex-wife, Becky, who was presumed dead. Becky, who was in witness protection in Spain for four years, is now back and making waves, especially since Lisa is engaged to Carla Connor! Fans are wondering if Becky's "more sinister side" might play a role in the crossover, perhaps even pushing Lisa to throw herself into a high-stakes case.

Aaron Dingle's Dales Dilemmas

Meanwhile, in the Dales, Aaron Dingle is no stranger to romantic turmoil. He recently dealt with his murderous ex-husband, John Sugden, only for things to get complicated again when his current partner, Robert Sugden, had his secret prison husband, Kev, suddenly reappear. Poor Aaron just can't catch a break when it comes to love!

Fan Theories and the Hunt for John Sugden

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Given the current storylines for both Lisa and Aaron, fans are already busy piecing together the "Corriedale" plot. A major theory centers around the return of Aaron's killer ex-husband, John Sugden. A wanted poster for John was recently spotted in the background of a scene at Weatherfield Police Station, leading many to believe that Lisa Swain might be hot on his trail.

Could this crossover be the moment John Sugden finally gets his "comeuppance"? Fans on social media are speculating wildly:

  • "So it is going to centre on John’s comeuppance…"
  • "Does this fab pairing mean John will reappear?!"
  • "Is it connected to John’s wanted photo being in Wethersfield police station?!"
  • "Vicky and Danny Lisa and Aaron in action to find John and take him down."
  • "John Sugden will be arrested by Swain and they will call Aaron."
  • "Lisa is going to bring John down."

With Becky Swain (Amy Cudden) and John Sugden (Oliver Farnworth) both mentioned as potential "adversaries" in the special, it seems highly likely that this hour-long event will deliver some serious justice-seeking drama!

When and Where to Catch the "Corriedale" Event and the New "Soap Power Hour"

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The "Corriedale" special is set to air in early 2026, with some reports specifically mentioning January. You'll be able to watch this landmark episode on ITV, STV, ITVX, and YouTube.

This crossover isn't just a standalone event; it's also set to herald the start of a brand-new programming schedule for your favorite soaps! Get ready for the "Soap Power Hour," where both Emmerdale and Coronation Street will air 30-minute episodes every weekday evening. The new schedule will see Emmerdale at 8:00 PM, immediately followed by Coronation Street at 8:30 PM.

This means more consistent drama from the Dales and the cobbles, five nights a week!

Why This Crossover is a Game-Changer for ITV Soaps

This "Corriedale" special represents a monumental moment for ITV's continuing dramas. For decades, these two titans of British television have existed in their own distinct universes, separated by a metaphorical (and literal) Pennine range. Bringing them together for a dedicated episode is an ambitious move that celebrates their rich storytelling legacy and offers fans an unprecedented treat.

ITV Executive Producer for Continuing Drama, Iain Macleod, sums up the excitement perfectly: "As a soap fan myself, I think my head is going to explode when the episode airs next year. It will be mind-blowing, historical and unmissable."

Get ready to mark your calendars for early 2026. This is one crossover you absolutely won't want to miss!

FAQ: All Your Corriedale Crossover Questions Answered

When does the Corriedale crossover episode air?

The "Corriedale" special is scheduled to air in early 2026, with some sources suggesting January 2026. Keep an eye out for official confirmation of the exact date closer to the time!

Where can I watch the Coronation Street and Emmerdale crossover?

You'll be able to catch "Corriedale" on ITV, STV, ITVX (ITV's streaming service), and YouTube.

Who are the confirmed characters in Corriedale?

The first confirmed characters are DS Lisa Swain (Vicky Myers) from Coronation Street and Aaron Dingle (Danny Miller) from Emmerdale. Fans also speculate that Becky Swain (Lisa's ex-wife) and John Sugden (Aaron's ex-husband) will play significant roles.

What is the new "Soap Power Hour" schedule?

The "Corriedale" crossover will launch ITV's new "Soap Power Hour." This means that after the special, both Emmerdale and Coronation Street will air 30-minute episodes every weekday, with Emmerdale starting at 8:00 PM and Coronation Street following at 8:30 PM.

Sources
  • ITV (via various news outlets)
  • Radio Times
  • The Manc
  • Digital Spy
  • Metro