Shadrach Dingle
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Portrayed by | Andy Devine | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Duration | 2000–10 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
First appearance | 30 March 2000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Last appearance | 23 July 2010 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Introduced by | Kieran Roberts | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Classification | Former; regular | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Occupation | Unemployed | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Shadrach Dingle is a fictional character in the British ITV soap opera Emmerdale. Played by Andy Devine, the character first appeared onscreen during the episode airing on 30 March 2000. Since early 2010 the character appeared from time to time on an episodic basis after Devine felt he could not keep up with the busy schedule.[1] The character was killed off on 23 July 2010 after collapsing, from liver disease, into a river, whilst attempting to retrieve some beer cans and drowning. He was written out of the show due to actor Andy Devine's retirement at age 68.
Casting
In 2010 it was announced that Andy Devine had reduced his number of appearances in the serial after he felt he could not keep up with the busy schedule at his age (67), but agreed to appear on an episodic basis returning for key storylines and episodes.[1] On 20 June it was revealed that the character of Shadrach would be killed off on his birthday, reportedly devastating Devine. A friend of the actor said "Andy thought he would be able to come back every now and then, so to find out that Shadrach will leave Emmerdale in a body bag was a big disappointment." This would bring an end to a 12 year run the character in Emmerdale and a spokesperson for the soap said "Shadrach will be leaving the village on his birthday but how he goes remains to be seen. However, it’s not one to be missed."[2]
Development
Shadrach's main character traits were uselessness, laziness, selfishness, hypocrisy and a dependency on alcohol, although he occasionally surprised his family with sensitivity or support. This was shown when he helped Donal escape from the grasp of the games.
Storylines
2000–05
Shadrach first appeared at his nephew Butch’s funeral, and got so drunk he fell asleep in church — infuriating his brother Zak, who was grieving for his son. Zak restrained himself from lashing out because he believed that he owed Shadrach. When they were younger, Zak had an affair with Shadrach’s wife Faith. Unknown to them, this resulted in the birth of Cain Dingle. Cain had thought Shadrach was his father and after the truth was revealed, he was shocked to discover the man who’d brought him up was his uncle.
The Dingles weathered this crisis, but when Zak went to South America in search of the Dingle fortune, Shadrach begged Zak’s wife Lisa to take him in. Sticking to the Dingle code of loyalty, Lisa agreed and Shadrach spent the next few months trying to seduce Lisa and order was restored when Zak returned but Shadrach’s behaviour continued to provoke disgust among his family and their neighbours alike.
A life of heavy drinking took a toll on Shadrach and his daughter, Chastity, worried that her father would die of alcoholism-related illnesses. Attempting to wean him off alcohol, Chas bet Zak and Shadrach that they couldn’t stay dry for a month. Shadrach was unable to do so and spent the entire month attempting to get his hands on booze. Shadrach's best friend, Fat Pedro, never appeared on screen but often provided horse race betting tips which always lost money.
2006-10
On 26 August 2007, Shadrach was in the church vestry helping himself to the communion wine, unaware that heavily pregnant Laurel Thomas was asleep inside the church. Emily Kirk had locked the doors, equally unaware that they were there and Laurel went into labour. Shadrach rang the church bells to alert the village to the emergency and supported Laurel until help arrived. After Daniel was born, Shadrach showed him more love than he had to any of the Dingle children and was over the moon when Laurel asked him to be godfather. Shadrach adored his godson, surprising everybody who knew him; he gave Daniel presents and promised to do things with him when he was older. Unfortunately Daniel died of sudden infant death syndrome, leaving Shadrach devastated. Initially Shadrach blamed himself, thinking that the alcohol fumes he had breathed on Daniel may have killed him but, supported by Laurel and Diane Sugden, he stopped blaming himself. Despite Daniel's death, Shadrach was still loving to him, visiting his grave with flowers and one of his great nephew Samson's old teddy bears to keep Daniel company.
In spring 2008, Laurel and Ashley learned that they had been given the wrong child at the hospital and their biological son had been given to Greg and Melanie Doland. The hospital broke the news to Greg, following a DNA test, that their biological son had been given to Ashley and Laurel Thomas. After months of turmoil, the court gave custody of Arthur Doland to Laurel and Ashley. Shadrach was initially reluctant to see the child, feeling this was disrespectful to Daniel's memory. On Arthur's first birthday, Laurel spoke to Shadrach and told him she'd never forget Daniel but she also loved Arthur. When Shadrach spoke of his memories of helping her give birth to Daniel, she reminded him that it had actually been Arthur. This helped Shadrach come to terms with Daniel's death.
Through their shared grief, Laurel and Shadrach became good friends, and in March 2008, Shadrach told Laurel that when he was younger, he had an affair with a woman named Shirley Pascoe. Eventually he had decided to leave his wife for Shirley and he knew she was pregnant but died in childbirth. Their daughter, Genesis Pascoe, was born on 21 November 1987. Shadrach was devastated but felt he couldn't take her home to Faith and put her up for adoption. He later regretted it but it was too late. She had been adopted and Shadrach, much as he had wanted his daughter back, was unable to have her. Laurel told Chas and, after dealing with her initial hurt and anger, she and Shadrach went to Social Services. They learned Genesis had contacted them, wanting to get in touch with her birth parents. Shadrach later wrote to Genesis, asking her to contact him if she felt comfortable enough to do so. She agreed to meet him but didn't turn up. Shadrach assumed she'd changed her mind but he had no idea she had been involved in a road accident while travelling to the village and was in hospital. Shadrach finally met Genesis, now Gennie Walker, several weeks later, when Paddy invited her to Eli Dingle's birthday party. Shadrach was drunk and made a pass at her, horrifying Gennie when she realized that he was her birth father. Later, she told Paddy that Shadrach was her father, unaware that everyone would hear when the music was suddenly switched off. Gennie fled and Shadrach had to tell Lisa and Zak. Gennie soon returned, and wanted to get to know her father. He told her about the circumstances of her birth and adoption and they began to form a close bond. He also tried to reassure Chas, who jealously resented the efforts he was making for his new daughter when he'd never bothered to support her.
Shadrach fled the village after he flooded the Dingles bath room, making the ceiling collapse and Zak threw Shadrach out. He moved into Mill Cottage with Chas and her boyfriend, Carl King. Carl eventually grew impatient of Shadrach and argued with Chas over letting him stay. Shadrach overheard them arguing about him and decided to leave. After buying a bottle of wine, Shadrach staggered into the road and was accidentally run over by his nephew Marlon. Whilst recovering in hospital, Shadrach learned from a doctor that he had liver failure and a perforated ulcer, due to his lifetime of heavy drinking, and the only thing that would make any difference to his life expectancy was to stop drinking. Shadrach didn't listen to the doctors' advice and continued to drink but when Marlon found out, he demanded Shadrach stop and got rid of all alcoholic drinks. Shadrach took advantage of this and moved in with Marlon. Marlon helped Shadrach realise all of the good things in his life. Shadrach managed to give up for a few days but on his 62nd birthday, Marlon decided to throw him a party with the whole family invited, having forgiven him for the flooding. However, Shadrach couldn't face his family and went on a drinking binge, much to Marlon's disgust, who threw Shadrach out and told him he didn't care if Shadrach drank himself to death. Shadrach immediately bought a six pack of beer. Whilst he was walking over a footbridge, he staggered in pain caused by his liver condition and dropped his cans in the river. Whilst trying to retrieve them, Shadrach lost his balance due to another sharp pain from his liver, and he drowned in the river. Shadrach was found by Marlon and his girlfriend Rhona Goskirk and was dragged out of the water but they were unable to save him. Marlon held his uncle's body in his arms, crying. The official cause of death was drowning; however, an autopsy confirmed that Shadrach would have died from a ruptured liver within the next few hours, had he not passed out in the stream and drowned.
Zak Dingle was devastated by his brother's death and lashed out at Marlon by banishing him from the Dingle homestead, locking him out. Angered and hurt at the way he had treated Shadrach over the years, Zak turned violent and got were drunk; fortunately Lisa, Cain, Chas and the other Dingles helped him through this. Deeply upset, Zak decided to lay Shadrach to rest on the Dingles' land. Following a ceremony conducted by Ashley, the Dingles and Laurel held a private vigil for Shadrach where they all said how much they loved him and what they would remember most about him, each then taking a swig of beer. Following the ceremony, Zak sat by Shadrach's grave and cried, saying only, "I did my best, Brother, I did my best".
Reception
The character was selected as one of the "top 100 British soap characters" by industry experts for a poll to be run by What's on TV, with readers able to vote for their favourite character to discover "Who is Soap's greatest Legend?"[3]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Colin Robertson (27 January 2010). "Actor Andy Devine, 67, is going into semi-retirement from Emmerdale". The Sun. Retrieved 2010-01-28.
- ↑ "Andy Devine to leave 'Emmerdale'? - Emmerdale News - Soaps". Digital Spy. 2010-06-20. Retrieved 2014-01-18.
- ↑ "Who is Soaps' Greatest Legend?". What's on TV. IPC Media. Retrieved 8 July 2012.
External links
- Shadrach Dingle on the ITV official website.
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