Emmerdale‘s Graham Foster goes from amateur detective to father figure next week as he reaches out to support troubled schoolboy Kyle Winchester.
After a few days of keeping watch over Emmerdale Farm to expose the mystery arsonist, Graham is stunned as he discovers that 14-year-old Kyle is the cunning culprit. You can read more about those new spoilers by clicking here.
Although Graham is initially furious over Kyle’s antics, he takes pity on the youngster when he hears about his recent troubles at home.
It’s clear that Kyle needs support rather than condemnation, but is Graham taking a big risk by meddling in the life of Cain Dingle’s son?
We recently caught up with Andrew Scarborough, who plays Graham, for a deeper dive into the storyline…
Hi Andrew! Why does Graham decide to take Kyle under his wing?
“I think it’s that vulnerability of being lost. Graham’s own backstory has a lot of tragedy. He found himself in situations that were not good, which he needed to get out of. Graham self-medicated – and arson, I suppose, is a form of that.
“So Graham sees Kyle as somebody who’s lost his way but is still young, so he has a bit more forgiveness for him. I think Graham would have been a very good tutor in another life! He’d have been one of those guys you would have gone to as a rock, if he hadn’t gone off the rails himself. I think that’s what he’s trying to give Kyle.”
Has Graham noticed that Cain is too preoccupied to deal with Kyle himself?
“Graham does have a huge respect for Cain, despite their on-and-off tensions. I think Graham is also mourning due to his own backstory. He wanted a family when he was younger, but he blew that completely.
“So he’s mourning that the whole time, hence the reason he wears a suit. He also wears a red tie because I told costume when I came back that he’s been to hell and back, and that’s his reminder that he’s been to hell! He does have one suit because he has OCD and PTSD. That’s his coping mechanism. You’ll find in the wardrobe that he has 20 suits all like that.
“When Graham came back, he wanted to be the fixer for Joe. I think it’s that family craving. He’s drawn to people to try and help them – especially Leo, who he has a great relationship with. I think he’s craving family.”


