List of Emmerdale Farm characters (1972–1973)

The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the British soap opera Emmerdale Farm in 1972 and 1973, by order of first appearance. The first episode of Emmerdale Farm was broadcast on 16 October 1972. Marian Wilks is the first character to be seen on screen, riding her horse past Peggy Skilbeck who speaks the serial's first lines of dialogue asking her Husband, Matt who Marian is. Peggy's mother Annie Sugden, brother Joe Sugden and Grandfather Sam Pearson are the next to be seen, preparing for Jacob's Sugden's funeral. Jack Sugden is seen in The Woolpack along with landlord Amos Brearly watching his father's funeral procession go by. Following the funeral, Marian's father, Henry Wilks visits Annie Sugden to discuss right of way over adjoining land to Emmerdale Farm.

Janie Harker makes her first appearance on October 23. In November, Janie's sister, Ruth Merrick (later known as Pat), arrives along with her husband, Tom and their children Jackie and Sandie. Louise Jameson appears as Sharon Crossthwaite, as does Jim Latimer. The following month, Reverend Edward Ruskin makes his first appearance. In April, The serial's first birth occurs when Matt and Peggy's twins Sam and Sally are born. The serial's original doctor Clare Scott debuts in May and shopkeeper Lena Dawkins is introduced in December.

Marian Wilks

Marian Wilks
Emmerdale character
Portrayed byGail Harrison (1972-75, 1978)
Debbi Blythe (1987-88)
Duration1972-75, 1978, 1987-1988
First appearanceEpisode 1
16 October 1972
Last appearanceEpisode 1278
1 September 1988
Created byKevin Laffan
Introduced byDavid Goddard (1972)
Michael Glynn (1978)
Michael Russell (1987)
Stuart Doughty (1988)
ClassificationFormer; regular
Profile
Other namesMarian Rosetti

Marian Rosetti (also Wilks) was first played by Gail Harrison from 1972 to 1978, then by Debbie Blythe for two stints in 1987 and 1988. She first appeared on the show's first ever episode and was the first character to be seen on screen, riding on horseback. She was the daughter of wealthy retired factory owner Henry Wilks who later ran the Woolpack with long standing landlord Amos Brearly. Marian embarked on a brief affair with Jack Sugden in the first few months of the show.

Peggy Skilbeck

Peggy Skilbeck
Emmerdale character
Portrayed byJo Kendall
Duration1972-73
First appearanceEpisode 1
16 October 1972
Last appearanceEpisode 77
16 July 1973
Created byKevin Laffan
Introduced byDavid Goddard
ClassificationFormer; regular

Peggy Skilbeck (née Sugden) was one of Emmerdale's original characters, the second eldest child and only daughter of Jacob and Annie Sugden, born on 28 August 1948. She was the first character to speak in the show; her line being "Matt, who's she?" Peggy married Matt Skilbeck in 1968 and had two children, twins Sam and Sally Skilbeck, in April 1973. Peggy died on 16 July 1973 of a brain haemorrhage at the age of 28.

Matt Skilbeck

Annie Sugden

Joe Sugden

Sam Pearson

Jack Sugden

Amos Brearly

Henry Wilks

Pat Sugden

Janie Harker

Janie Harker
Emmerdale character
Portrayed byUncredited (1972)
Diane Grayson (1972-1974)
Lesley Duff (1986)
Duration1972-1974, 1986
First appearance23 October 1972
Last appearance9 September 1986
Introduced byDavid Goddard (1972)
Michael Russell (1986)
ClassificationFormer; regular
Profile
Other namesJanie Blakey

Janie Harker (also Blakey), played by Diane Grayson made her first appearance in the episode airing on 23 October 1972. When the character returned in 1986, she was played by Lesley Duff. Janie is the elder sister of Ruth Merrick. Janie visits Joe Sugden in hospital, following his car crash and suggests he takes her out when he recovers but he declines. Later, Janie dates Frank Blakey a few times and the pair quickly become engaged and marry in March 1973. The following year, Janie discovers she is pregnant and neglects to tell Frank. However, Frank finds this out when Joe Sugden congratulates him on his child. Frank remains silent, allowing Janie to tell him about the baby in her own time. Ruth also returned to the village, having divorced her husband Tom and left the kids with him. She attempts suicide but is rescued, and Janie, Frank and Pat leave the village soon after. When Ruth, now known as Pat dies in a car accident in 1986, Janie returns to the village for the funeral.

Tom Merrick

Tom Merrick
Emmerdale character
Portrayed byDavid Hill (1972)
Edward Peel (1980–82)
Jack Carr (1984–88)
Duration1972, 1980-82, 1984-86, 1988
First appearance6 November 1972
Last appearance10 February 1988
Created byKevin Laffan
Introduced byDavid Goddard (1972)
Anne Gibbons (1980, 1982)
Richard Handford (1984, 1985)
Michael Russell (1986)
Stuart Doughty (1988)
ClassificationFormer; regular

Thomas "Tom" Merrick is the first husband of Ruth Harker (later known as Pat). He appeared in 1972, 1980–82 and 1984–86, followed by a brief reappearance in 1988 at Jackie Merrick's wedding.

He was born in April 1941 (by early 1982 he says he is 40 years old) and married Pat in April 1964 when she was expecting Jack Sugden's child. The child Jackie Merrick was born just under seven months after the wedding in early November that year, although Tom believed he was the father and spent years bringing up Jackie. Pat even told Tom Jackie was born two months premature so Tom believed he was the father. Very little is known about his early background before his marriage to Pat but he had a sister and his mother was a friend of Annie Sugden.

Tom returns to the village in 1972 and picks a fight with Joe Sugden after seeing Joe and Pat together in "The Woolpack". Tom is suspicious of how Jackie bears a strong resemblance to Jack, as well as sharing his name, and Jack is later revealed as Jackie's father. Tom blackmails Jack when he finds out that he had been sleeping at Inglebrook while Henry Wilks was laid up, and Jack later fires Tom. The Merricks then move to Leeds to live near Tom's sister.

Pat, Jackie and hers and Tom's daughter Sandie Merrick return in 1980, having left Tom. He reappears later that year, a much nastier and more menacing man than in 1972, although Pat is now seeing Jack. Pat tells Tom that she wants a divorce and he hits her. Tom tries framing Jack for arson in 1981 but Jack has an alibi and is never charged. Seth Armstrong later forces Tom out of the village with threats of disclosure about the fire and Pat soon divorces him. Tom returns in 1982 and finds out the truth over Jackie's parentage. He has a fight with Jack outside the Woolpack. Tom thinks it is a bit too late to change his ways completely from his drinking, due to his age, and leaves for Aberdeen in February 1982. Tom returns a few years later when is persuaded to look after the farm while Jack and Pat keep a bedside vigil for Jackie, who is in a coma following an accident. By then we see a mellower side to the character. He returns in 1986 for Pat's funeral and made his final appearance in February 1988 at Jackie's wedding to Kathy Bates. He has not been seen or heard from since.

The second actor who played him, Edward Peel went on to play Tony Cairns in the late 1990s, making him the only actor in Emmerdale's history to play two different characters in regular roles.

Jackie Merrick

Jackie Merrick
Emmerdale character
Portrayed byUnknown Child (1972)
Ian Sharrock (1980–89)
Duration1972, 1980-89
First appearance21 November 1972
Last appearance16 August 1989
Created byKevin Laffan
Introduced byDavid Goddard (1972)
Anne Gibbons (1980)
Book appearancesOld Flames
Wedding Bells
Family Feuds
Young Passions
Another Door Opens
A Friend In Need
Divided Loyalties
Wives and Lovers
ClassificationFormer; regular

John Jacob "Jackie" Merrick was played by Ian Sharrock from 1980 to 1989. Jackie was originally seen as a silent young boy (actor unknown) in the earliest episodes of Emmerdale Farm before becoming a fully-fledged regular character in September 1980. He was the son of Pat Merrick (originally Ruth), a former girlfriend of Jack Sugden. Jack had left the village in 1964 and Pat subsequently married Tom Merrick and made him believe he was the father, even claiming that Jackie was born prematurely, which was not the case. Jackie celebrated his 18th birthday in November 1982.

In 1985, Jackie almost died after being run over by Alan Turner while fixing his motorbike. During his slow recovery after waking from a coma, he finally acknowledged Jack as his father by referring to him as his father.

Jackie married Kathy Bates in 1988 but the marriage didn't last long as Jackie was killed the following year, in an accident while he and Seth Armstrong were hunting for a £10 bet. Jackie tried to take a shotgun out of his car, but it got caught and went off by mistake, killing him in the process. The character also had a brief fling with Angie Richards, who was played by Beverley Callard, now famous for her role as Liz McDonald in Coronation Street.

Sandie Merrick

Sandie Merrick
Emmerdale character

Tommy Merrick

Tommy Merrick
Emmerdale character

Sharon Crossthwaite

Sharon Crossthwaite
Emmerdale character
Portrayed byLouise Jameson
First appearance22 January 1973
Last appearance30 January 1973
Introduced byPeter Holmans
ClassificationFormer; guest
Profile
OccupationHairdresser

Sharon Crossthwaite is a cousin of Annie Sugden. She appeared in 1973. The daughter of Beryl Crossthwaite, Annie's second cousin, Sharon is raped and murdered, aged 17, by Jim Latimer.[1] Sharon disappears after attending a sheep dog show. She is followed by Latimer who tries to attack her but is stopped by a homeless man, Ian "Trash" McIntyre, a friend of Jack Sugden. Jack let Trash stay with him but the police treat Trash as a suspect in Sharon's disappearance as he had some of her belongings. Trash later fell from a window at Mill Cottage and died from resulting injuries and Sharon's body is discovered shortly afterwards. Latimer is later arrested and charged with Sharon's murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. Sharon was the programme's first murder victim. Sharon's story is chronicled in the books Emmerdale Farm: Prodigal's Progress and Emmerdale Farm: All That a Man Has.[2]

Jim Latimer

Jim Latimer
Emmerdale character
Portrayed byMyles Reitherman (1973)
Dennis Blanch (1991)
Duration1973, 1991
First appearance22 January 1973
Last appearance10 December 1991
Introduced byPeter Holmans (1973)
Morag Bain (1991)
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Profile
Other namesSuedeman

James "Jim" Latimer (credited as Suedeman in 1991) is the killer of teenager Sharon Crossthwaite. Latimer rapes Sharon before killing her. Latimer is arrested and later sentenced to life imprisonment. When he is released from prison in 1991 he kidnaps Sarah Connolly, who is in a relationship with Jack Sugden who was a prosecution witness at his trial in 1973. Sarah is saved by Jack and Latimer is arrested by the police.

Edward Ruskin

Edward Ruskin
Emmerdale character
Portrayed byGeorge Little
Duration1973–75, 1983
First appearance5 February 1973
Last appearance24 May 1983
Introduced byPeter Holmans (1973)
Anne Gibbons (1983)
ClassificationFormer; regular
Profile
OccupationVicar

The Reverend Edward Ruskin was first seen in the show during Sharon Crossthwaite's disappearance and revelation that she had been murdered. Jim Latimer confessed to Rev Ruskin that he had killed Sharon. Ruskin and his wife Liz lived at the vicarage in Beckindale. Ruskin and village churchwarden Wally Lumm had a disagreement in 1974 over divorced women joining the Women's Union.

In May 1975 Ruskin and his wife left the village after he was transferred to another parish. There was a nice send off for him at the village hall. Mr Matthews later became Rev Ruskin's replacement. Rev Ruskin was not seen in the village for the next 8 years.

In May 1983 Rev Ruskin returned to Beckindale as a stand in vicar for Rev Hinton when he was away. That was his final visit to the village. He was never seen again in the village.

Sam Skilbeck

Sam Skilbeck
Emmerdale Farm character
Portrayed byJamie Bell
Duration1973–76
First appearance10 April 1973
Last appearance13 January 1976
Introduced byPeter Holmans
ClassificationFormer; recurring

Samuel "Sam" Skilbeck, played by Jamie Bell[3] made his debut screen appearance on 10 April 1973.

Sam is the son of Matt and Peggy Skilbeck. He appeared for three years from 1973 to 1976. Along with his twin sister Sally Skilbeck, he was one of the first births in Emmerdale Farm. Born in 1973 along with Sally, Sam is named after his great-grandfather Sam Pearson. Peggy dies three months after his birth of a brain haemorrhage. Matt and Peggy's mother Annie Sugden help bring up the twins but he's unable to cope with Sam and Sally and so sends them to live with his aunt, Beattie Dowton. On 13 January 1976, Beattie, Sam and Sally are killed when a train strikes her car on a level crossing. Following their deaths, Matt mentions them until his departure in 1991. Annie is informed by telephone and Matt is informed by police. In 1982, Matt has another son by his second wife Dolly Skilbeck and he is named Samuel Skilbeck after Sam. Sam is delighted.

Sally Skilbeck

Sally Skilbeck
Emmerdale character
Portrayed byJustine Bell
Duration1973-76
First appearance10 April 1973
Last appearance13 January 1976
Introduced byPeter Holmans
ClassificationFormer; recurring

Sally Skilbeck, played by Justine Bell[3] is the daughter of Matt and Peggy Skilbeck. She appeared from 1973 to 1976. Along with her twin brother Sam Skilbeck, she is the first birth of Emmerdale Farm.

Sally is born in 1973 along with Sam. Peggy dies three months after her birth of a brain haemorrhage. Matt and Peggy's mother Annie Sugden help bring up the twins but he's unable to cope with Sam and Sally and so sends them to live with his aunt, Beattie Dowton. On 13 January 1976, Beattie, Sam and Sally are killed when a train strikes her car on a level crossing. Annie is informed by telephone and Matt is informed by police. Following their deaths, Matt mentions them until his departure in 1991.

Clare Scott

Clare Scott
Emmerdale character
Portrayed byJoanna Tope
First appearance12 May 1973
Last appearance22 October 1973
Introduced byRobert D. Cardona
ClassificationFormer; regular

Dr Clare Scott, played by Joanna Tope, made her first appearance on 12 May 1973 and departed on 22 October 1973. Clare Scott takes over as the local doctor of Beckindale from Doctor Maurice Grant, following his retirement. Clare develops a friendship with Jack Sugden. Clare's boyfriend Simon arrives in Beckindale, and proposes to her but she rejects him. Clare is last seen attending church but continues to be referred to as still living in the village.

Christine Sharp

Christine Sharp
Emmerdale character
Portrayed byAngela Cheyne
Duration197374, 1976
First appearance12 November 1973
Last appearance13 April 1976
Introduced byRobert D. Cardona (1973) Michael Glynn (1976)
ClassificationFormer; regular

Christine Sharp (previously Sugden) is the first wife of Joe Sugden. She appeared from 1973 to 1974 and in 1976.

Only months after marrying Joe, Christine left because she did not want to be a farmer's wife. She returned two years later, hoping for a new start with Joe but when he asked for a divorce, she left Beckindale for good. In 1995, she sent flowers to Joe's funeral.

Lena Dawkins

Lena Dawkins
Emmerdale character
Portrayed byLorraine Peters
Duration197376
First appearance31 December 1973
Last appearance24 February 1976
Introduced byRobert D. Cardona
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Profile
OccupationShop owner

Mrs Dawkins was first seen in late 1973 in the shop chatting to Alison Gibbons. She was a no nonsense lady. In early 1975 Norah Norris had to rush off and left Mrs Dawkins in charge of the shop. Norah later left and Mrs Dawkins took over the running of Beckindale's shop and post office. She disrupted Wilf Padgett from his work adding the post office as he claimed she talked too much. Lena took no nonsense from anybody, even her boss Henry Wilks. She was last seen in February 1976 and left the shop in between then and 1988 when a Mrs Robson ran the place.

Others

Character Date(s) Actor Circumstances
Alec Saunders 16 October 1972 Alan Tucker Alec is a friend of Marian Wilks. When they are in the Woolpack having a drink, Jack Sugden joins them. When Jack quizzes Alec about his pedigree, he and Marian leave.
Peters 17-31 October 1972
(3 episodes)
Reginald Barrett Henry Wilks' solicitor who offers legal advice on his attempt to gain a right of way over Emmerdale Farm.
Barney 23 October 1972 – 16 May 1978 George Malpas Barney is Beckindale's postman and a regular drinker at The Woolpack.
Lynn Wallace 7 November 1972 Jenny Lee-Wright Lynn meets Jack Sugden at the Feathers Country Hotel in Connelton to reach a settlement for their year-long common-law marriage in London.
PC Dave Ball 13 November 1972 – 30 January 1973
(7 episodes)
Christopher Wray Dave is a local policeman. He questions Joe Sugden and Henry Wilks when they crash their cars in front of Inglebrook House. He later questions Jim Latimer when Sharon Crossthwaite disappears.
Norman Harrison 30 November-8 December 1972
(3 episodes)
Christopher Mitchell A childhood friend of Marian Wilks and the former best friend of Peter Heskeith, who Marian used to be romantically involved with. He and Marian share a drink in The Woolpack attracting the attention of customers, including Jack Sugden, as he laughed about and insulted the village folk to Marian. Jack tries to pick a fight with him but Norman pushes Jack to the floor and leaves the pub. Marian's father, Henry Wilks, encourages Norman to make a move on Marian but when Norman and Marian kiss, she insists she wanted to take things slow. Norman later proposes to Marian but she rejects him.
Harry Jameson 16 December 1972 – 16 January 1973
(7 episodes)
John Glyn-Jones Harry is approached by Henry Wilks who wants to buy his farm from him. When Harry learns that Jack Sugden is also interested in buying the farm, he plays Henry and Jack off against each other in order to secure as high a price as possible.
Bart Ansett 18 December 1972 – 9 January 1973
(4 episodes)
Trevor Ray Bart is a friend of Jack Sugden from London. He reveals to Jack's family during a visit that Jack is a bestselling author who has recently written a novel The Field of Tares.
Robin Matthews 22-23 January 1973
(2 episodes)
Mike Grady Robin and Gary are friends of Jim Latimer, who attend the Beckindale Sheepdog trials. When Jim disappears, they search for him.
Gary Bidwell Paul Rosebury
Beryl Crossthwaite 29 January–9 April 1973
(8 episodes)
Joan Scott Beryl is the mother of Sharon Crossthwaite and a cousin of Annie Sugden. When Sharon is raped and murdered by Jim Latimer, Beryl and her husband, Ronnie sell their cottage in Beckindale and move to Hull.
Yates 5 March–28 August 1973
(5 episodes)
Tom Gowling George Verney's butler.
Penny Golightly 19 March–19 June 1973 Louisa Martin Penny is the daughter of Ian "Trash" MacIntyre. She arrives in the village in search of her father, only to be told by Annie Sugden that Trash had died the previous month after a window fall and is left devastated. Joe Sugden is attracted to Penny and they agree to go fishing but Penny forgets, standing him up. Penny then befriends Jim Latimer, who wants more and attempts to strangle her. Jack Sugden and Reverend Edward Ruskin witness the attack and are able to save Penny. Following this, Penny settles into the area and strieks a close friendship with Jack and dates Joe for a while but quickly becomes tired of his immaturity. Penny leaves Beckindale after leaving a message for Jack saying she would be returning to Birmingham and would be back, however, she never returns.
Ronnie Crossthwaite 9 July 1973 Royston Tickner Ronnie is the husband of Beryl Crossthwaite and father of Sharon. He arrives in the village to arrange the sale of their house, following Sharon's death and their move to Hull. Annie Sugden offers to help organise an estate agent.
Mark Proctor 13 August–9 October 1973
(10 episodes)
Geoffrey Burridge Mark is George Verney's nephew who arrives to stay with at Miffield Hall, against his father, Ronald's wishes. Mark leaves to attend Agricultural College in October.
Ronald Proctor 20–21 August 1973
(2 episodes)
Edward Judd Ronald is Mark Proctor's father. He arrives in Beckindale to try to get his son to return home to London but Mark refuses to budge, so Ronald leaves alone.
Hilda Latimer 1–2 October 1973
(2 episodes)
Norma Shebbeare Hilda is the mother of Jim Latimer, who arrives in Beckindale to attend his trial for raping and murdering 17-year-old Sharon. Hilda is pelted with mud by Johnny Rogers and his friend, much to her distress. Matt Skilbeck takes her back to Emmerdale Farm where Annie Sugden comforts her. She believes that Jim is innocent and is later arrested off-screen when she attacks Johnny's mother.
Johnny Rogers 2 October 1973, 29 October 1974
(2 episodes)
Jeremy Lee Johnny is a local boy who pelts Hilda Latimer with mud while she is at the village bus stop. He is then forced to apologised to her. The following year, Johnny is caught stealing Ginger Beer from outside the local shop by shopkeeper Norah Norris and Henry Wilks.
Beattie Dowton 15 October 1973–22 December 1975 Barbara Ogilvie Matt Skilbeck's aunt and uncle. They visit Matt in order to meet his six-month old twins Sam Skilbeck. When Matt finds it difficult to cope with the twins he sends them to live with Beattie and Ben. Who bring them to visit occasionally. In January 1976, Beattie and the twins are killed when a train collides with their car on a level crossing. Ben returns in 1984 for the funeral of Matt's grandfather-in-law, Sam Pearson.
Ben Dowtown 15 October 1973–31 December 1975,
27–29 November 1984
Larry Noble
Josh Durrock 15–16 October 1973
(2 episodes)
Hal Galili Josh works for Lodz Films, an American film studio who are interested in the film rights to Jack Sugden's best-selling novel Field of Tares. Jack avoids Josh but Josh eventually catches up with him, after Jack's mother Annie Sugden tells Josh that Jack is at the Harvest Festival. Jack, infuriated with Annie's interference, tells Josh he's terminating the contract and no longer wants to make the movie.
Dan Middleton 5 November 1973 – 6 August 1974
(3 episodes)
John Malcolm Dan is a local farmer and a friend of the Sugden family. He and his daughter, Briddy visit the Sugdens. Dan and Frank Blakey argue over Dan's suggestion to implement a production line at the Forge during dinner, much to Frank's wife Janie's annoyance. The Middletons reappear when Beattie Dowton celebrates her birthday at their farm.
Fred Anstey 26 November 1973 – 22 October 1974
(4 episodes)
James Ottaway Fred is a friend of Sam Pearson. He attends the Beckindale vs Robblesfield Cricket match.
Wally Lumm 26 November 1973 – 25 June 1974 Herbert Ranmskill
Wally Lumm is a village elder and a churchwarden. He is unpopular in Beckindale due to his controversial views on religion and is angered when Reverend Edward Ruskin attends a Catholic Church in Hotten. In late 1974, Wally falls ill with pneumonia and dies in January 1975.

References

  1. Funerals Emmerdale,net. Retrieved on 2009-01-03
  2. Books Emmerdale.net, Retrieved on 2009-01-03
  3. "Emmerdale's twin stars". TVTimes. Independent Television Publications Ltd. 76 (37): 40. 7–13 September 1974.
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