List of Emmerdale Farm characters (1977)

The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the British soap opera Emmerdale Farm in 1977, by order of first appearance.

Dolly Acaster

Reverend Donald Hinton

Reverend Donald Hinton
Emmerdale character
Portrayed byHugh Manning
Duration1977–89, 1993
First appearance25 October 1977
Last appearance28 October 1993
Introduced byMichael Glynn (1977)
Morag Bain (1993)
ClassificationFormer; regular
Profile
OccupationVicar

Reverend Donald Hinton was first seen in October 1977 when he took over as the vicar of Beckindale and moved into the vicarage. His son Clive turned up in early 1978. Hinton married Matt Skilbeck and Dolly Acaster in 1978 and soon became a good friend of the Sugdens. In 1978 he helped in the investigations into a dead body which was found underneath The Woolpack when the boilerman was doing maintenance. Hinton and Mr Moeketski found the skeleton was of a woman who was the ancestor of Sam Pearson.

Hinton returned in October 1993 as a special guest at Annie Sugden's wedding to Leonard Kempinski. This was his final appearance in the show and final visit to Beckindale. He has not been seen or heard from since.

Liz MacDonald

Liz MacDonald
Emmerdale character
Portrayed byElizabeth Mickery
Duration1977, 1984–86, 1988, 1990
First appearance24 November 1977
Last appearance3 May 1990
Introduced byMichael Glynn (1977)
Richard Handford (1984)
Michael Russell (1986)
Stuart Doughty (1988, 1990)
ClassificationFormer; recurring

Liz MacDonald, played by Elizabeth Mickery is the wife of Jock MacDonald and the mother of their daughter, Judy. Liz appears periodically between 1977 and 1990. Liz builds up a friendship with Dolly Skillbeck and often babysits her son, Sam for her. In 1988, Liz divorces Jock and takes Judy to live with her and makes her final appearance in 1990 when she worries about Jock after Kim Tate's horse kicks him in the head.

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