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ITV Emmerdale's Dean Andrews could leave show as Life on Mars reboot rumours intensify

The rumoured return of a TV classic could spell bad news for Emmerdale fans.

John Simm, 51, has been speaking about the possible return of BBC drama Life On Mars. John kept his cards relatively close to his chest but during an ITV interview he teased some details of its return.

For those who need their memories jogging, Life On Mars and the accompanying series Ashes to Ashes, followed the iconic DIC Gene Hunt, played by Philip Glenister, and his team of coppers. The shows were set in the 1970s and 1980s.

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Ashes to Ashes concluded in 2010 and there’s rumours it is likely to return. Both shows pay a nod to David Bowie with their names and the rumoured ‘Lazarus’ reunion project does likewise.

John said: “There has been talk of it coming back. Phil and I have spoken to the creators and they have a great idea.”

Asked if he’d like the programme and its cast to reunite, John added: “It would be great.”

This could potentially mean we see a star leave Emmerdale. Dean Andrews, 58, played Ray Carling in the shows and has previously said he’d ‘beg’ Emmerdale bosses to let him do any reunion.

The original Life On Mars team from the BBC police drama (BBC)

"It seems to be something that is still ongoing. And you know, if I was a betting man, I might put a couple of quid on it,” said Dean, who plays Will Taylor in Emmerdale. "I’ve just got to try and beg Emmerdale.”

We’ll keep you posted on how Dean Andrews’ Emmerdale future looks. You can visit our Emmerdale homepage to find the latest gossip about the soap and its stars. There you'll also find our Emmerdale features and news about the show's 50th anniversary plans.

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