During his time in the village, Graham was Joe’s right hand man and Kim Tate’s old flame. This week, Kim and Joe have remembered Graham a lot. They have both confessed that they miss him.
Kim has talked about what Graham would make of her and Joe working together – and Joe thought he’d be unhappy because he was missing out.
Again on Thursday July 17, Joe says he’s been thinking a lot about Graham. This is probably especially because Joe has no right-hand man to sort out Dr Crowley for him, who is blackmailing Joe!
So, who was Graham? Here’s a reminder of what happened to Graham.
Graham arrived in Emmerdale in 2017 (Credit: ITV/YouTube)
Graham Foster’s arrival in Emmerdale
He arrived in Emmerdale in September 2017 working alongside Joe Tate, who was then using the alias Tom Waterhouse.
Graham appeared to be helping Joe get revenge on those he felt had wronged him following the death of his father Chris Tate years earlier.
Graham’s first episode saw him introducing himself to Debbie and Charity Dingle in a bid to help them keep their hire car business afloat. Of course, he was secretly working with Joe, who blamed Charity for his dad’s suicide.
Graham and Joe Tate were like father and son (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)
Relationship with Joe Tate
Graham was a father figure to Joe, having previously worked at the school where Joe had been a pupil. Although it was not seen on screen, Joe’s legal guardian Zoe had asked Graham to look out for her nephew.
The friendship was later sealed when Joe rescued a drunk Graham from his burning hut. Graham then ditched the booze and started working for Joe.
However, the two didn’t always see eye-to-eye, and with Graham’s history in the army – he was a force to be reckoned with. Graham later thwarted Joe’s plans and saved Wishing Well Cottage from demolition.
On the anniversary of his wife’s death (which he had caused by drink driving), Graham started drinking again. This resulted in a fight between he and Joe and Joe was heavily beaten. The two soon made up and Graham was back to helping Joe clean up his messes. One occasion saw him ‘sort out’ a guy called Connor who’d been bothering Joe.
Kim and Graham were once VERY close (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)
Graham and his relationship with Kim Tate in Emmerdale
Graham and Kim originally met years earlier and had an affair while he was with ex-wife Cheryl.
Following Kim’s release from prison in 2018, the pair reconnected and so begun an on-off relationship.
Kim later instructed Graham to get rid of Joe. Despite telling Kim the job was done, Joe was later revealed to be alive and living abroad using Kim’s money.
Graham continued to do Kim’s bidding. Though he eventually put his foot down when he started a relationship with Rhona Goskirk.
Graham was killed by Pierce in Emmerdale (Credit: ITV/YouTube)
How did Graham leave Emmerdale?
Graham made a lot of enemies during his time in the Dales, so when he was murdered there were plenty of suspects.
He caused tension with the Tates when he revealed to Kim that Jamie was the reason she was sent to prison. After realising he played her, Kim ordered Al Chapman to kill Graham.
Graham revealed to Laurel all about her partner Jai’s cocaine addiction, angering Jai. He also made an enemy of Charity when he locked her son Ryan Stocks in a shed. Marlon Dingle was also angry at Graham due to Rhona and Graham’s plan to move away with Leo.
But Graham’s death came at the hands of Rhona’s ex husband and rapist Pierce Harris. Pierce hit Graham over the head with a log and then dragged him through the woods. Graham regained consciousness and following a conversation, it was revealed that he had previously visited Pierce and beat him up.
The two came to blows again and Graham fell off a cliff. However, he somehow survived the fall, with the final blow coming after Pierce hit him over the head with a torch.
Andrew Scarborough has continued to act (Credit: ITV/YouTube)
Where is Andrew Scarborough now?
Graham Foster was played by Andrew Scarborough between 2017 and 2020.
Prior to Emmerdale, Andrew had various TV roles in shows such as Casualty, Silent Witness and Heartbeat. He played Dr Jonathan Ormerod in 50 episodes of The Royal Today, as well as starring as Tim Drewe in Downton Abbey. He also appeared in 13 episodes of Coronation Street.
Post Emmerdale, Andrew has appeared in British war film The War Below. He has also been seen in the likes of Midsomer Murders, Father Brown, 7 Keys and Chimera.
Most recently he has been seen in hit ITV drama Code Of Silence starring ex-EastEnders star Rose Ayling-Ellis. Andrew was sporting a very different look and played gang member Joseph/Wolf.