Alice Dingle
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This television-related article or section describes an aspect of the series in a primarily in-universe style. Please rewrite this article or section to explain the fiction more clearly and provide non-fictional perspective. |
The tone or style of this article or section may not be appropriate for Wikipedia. Specific concerns may be found on the talk page. See Wikipedia's guide to writing better articles for suggestions.(December 2007) |
Emmerdale character | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alice Dingle | ||||||||||
Portrayed by | Ursula Holden-Gill | |||||||||
Duration | 2005–2006 | |||||||||
Date of birth | May 10, 1977 | |||||||||
Date of death | July 31, 2006 | |||||||||
Status | Deceased | |||||||||
Occupation | Chicken farmer | |||||||||
|
Alice Edith Rose Dingle (née Wilson) was a fictional character on the ITV soap opera Emmerdale. She was played by Ursula Holden-Gill.
Contents |
[edit] Introduction
The death of her father left Alice Wilson alone on the family farm, trying to make ends meet. When vet Paddy Kirk was called to see to her chickens, he and wife Emily were horrified by the way she was living and befriended her – soon she had temporarily moved in with them.
[edit] Meeting Sam Dingle
Through Emily, Alice became friends with Sam Dingle, who shared her love of chickens and was equally socially-excluded. Feelings between Alice and Sam ran deep and when she decided to sell her farm to relocate to Norfolk, he was in turmoil. In fact, he was so distraught at the prospect of losing Alice that he threatened to kill himself, leaving Eric Pollard to talk him out of it. However, what had been the worst day of his life, became the best when Alice returned from auctioning her property and they kissed.
[edit] Living Together
While she prepared to leave, Alice offered Sam the chance to join her and live together as a proper couple. Horrified at the prospect of leaving Emmerdale and his beloved family, Sam said no and Alice prepared to move to Norfolk alone. But, realising this was his son’s chance at real happiness, protective Zak gave Sam some sage advice and then drove him to the station in time to catch the train with Alice. For months the couple lived happily on their chicken farm, keeping the Dingles updated on how they were.
[edit] Pregnancy
One day Sam returned to the Dingle home, acting strangely. A couple of weeks later, Alice appeared – explaining that Sam had upped and left her after she fell pregnant. Although his family were shocked that Sam could be so callous, Alice understood that he was just freaked out about the prospect of being a dad and soon the couple were back on track. However, Sam had missed home and wanted to remain in Emmerdale with their family around them to help with the baby.
[edit] Cancer and childbirth
Things were fine, but Alice soon began to feel ill. Tests confirmed that she had cancer but, in an effort to protect Sam, she lied and said she’d received the all clear. After a few weeks Dr. Adam Forsythe forced her to come clean, devastating Sam.
To make matters worse, Alice was advised to terminate her pregnancy so she could start an immediate course of chemotherapy to help her beat the disease.
However, Alice had no intention of getting rid of her baby. Against all advice she carried on and gave birth to baby Samson prematurely in January 2006.
The birth left Alice very depressed as Samson was rushed to intensive care before she got a chance to bond with him. Sam did his best to keep the family together. Alice did a wing walk to raise money for charity. She shaved her head prior to starting chemotherapy so that she was in control of when she lost her hair.
[edit] Terminating her life
Alice's doctor told her the chemotherapy wasn't helping, so she stopped treatment. On July 31, 2006, after several weeks of pain, Sam helped Alice to die by giving her an overdose of morphine.
[edit] See also
|