Paddy Kirk
Patrick "Paddy" Dingle (also Kirk) is a fictional character from the British soap opera Emmerdale, played by Dominic Brunt. Paddy is one of the longest-serving characters currently in the programme. He has been married four times: to Mandy Dingle (Lisa Riley) in 1999, to Emily Dingle (Kate McGregor) in 2002, to Rhona Goskirk (Zoe Henry) in 2012 and to Chas Dingle (Lucy Pargeter) in 2020. He has also had several affairs since arriving, notably with Viv Hope (Deena Payne) and Tess Harris (Nicola Stephenson).
Paddy Kirk | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Emmerdale character | |||||||||||||||||||||
Portrayed by | Dominic Brunt | ||||||||||||||||||||
Duration | 1997– | ||||||||||||||||||||
First appearance | Episode 2169 20 February 1997 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Introduced by | Mervyn Watson | ||||||||||||||||||||
Spin-off appearances | The Dingles in Venice (1999) Paddy and Marlon's Big Night In (2011) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Classification | Present; regular | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Other names | Paddy Dingle | ||||||||||||||||||||
Occupation | Veterinary surgeon | ||||||||||||||||||||
Home | The Woolpack | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Storylines
Paddy comes to Emmerdale as a locum for Zoe Tate (Leah Bracknell). He is drawn to Mandy Dingle (Lisa Riley) and they are smitten but their relationship is rocky. Paddy's mother, Barbara (Judi Jones), disapproves of Mandy and offers her money to marry someone else. Needing money to stop her family from being evicted, Mandy takes it and marries her cousin, Butch (Paul Loughran), leaving Paddy depressed. After a bad date with Bernice Blackstock (Samantha Giles), Paddy proposes to Mandy and she accepts. They marry the following year but over the next two years, Mandy is frequently absent as her father, Caleb, is ill. She misses Paddy but begins an affair with her father's carer and their marriage breaks down.
A heartbroken Paddy becomes close to Emily Dingle (Kate McGregor). They begin dating and later get engaged. On the day that Marlon (Mark Charnock) and Tricia Stokes (Sheree Murphy) were supposed to marry, Tricia gets cold feet so Emily and Paddy get married instead. Their marriage is happy and they become foster parents, looking after several children including Debbie Jones (Charley Webb) but over time, the marriage loses its spark. Emily tries to make things work but Paddy tells Emily about his affair with Viv Windsor (Deena Payne), after Viv jokes to Paddy that she told Emily. When it becomes public knowledge, Paddy is punched by Viv's estranged husband, Bob Hope (Antony Audenshaw) and Zak Dingle (Steve Halliwell). Soon after, Emily leaves the village with Debbie's baby daughter, Sarah.
Paddy begins internet dating and goes to Portugal after Jo Stiles (Roxanne Pallett), plays a practical joke by pretending to be his Internet lover Fireblade and suggesting they meet. He goes but realizes he was tricked and returns with Toni Daggert (Kerry Stacey). A horrified Jo thinks Toni wants Paddy's money and is relieved when Paddy and Toni reveal they were paying her back. Paddy later develops feelings for Toni but she didn't feel the same so he moves on and starts dating Del Dingle (Hayley Tamaddon), making Toni realize that she is in love with Paddy. Toni tries to split them up but it fails but Paddy and Del's relationship ends after Del accidentally burns Toni with hot fat in The Woolpack kitchen. Paddy admits that he loves Toni but the relationship breaks down when Toni learns Paddy does not want to marry her.
Paddy's cousin Ross Kirk (Samuel Anderson) comes to the village. One morning, Ross accidentally hits Gennie Walker (Sian Reese-Williams), and knocks her off her moped. Gennie seems fine and Ross, afraid of losing his job, persuades Paddy to say he was responsible. Gennie soon collapses and is intensive care. Ross refuses to own up so Paddy tells Ross's colleague, Shane Doyle (Paul McEwan), what really happened. Shane convinces Paddy that he will be jailed for perverting the course of justice so he remains silent. After he learns about Ross's affair with Marlon's wife, Donna (Verity Rushworth), Paddy throws Ross out.
Paddy begins a relationship with Chas Dingle (Lucy Pargeter) and deals with her wayward son, Aaron Livesy (Danny Miller). The problems aren't helped by Carl King (Tom Lister), telling Paddy that he and Chas slept together. At first Paddy refuses to believe it, thinking that he was just stirring things but realises it is true and evicts Chas but Aaron convinces him to let him stay. The two grow closer and Paddy acts as a surrogate father to Aaron. He starts to become suspicious of Aaron's behavior and follows him in town, thinking that he is involved with drugs. When he confronts Aaron, he learns that he was meeting with his crush Jackson (Marc Silcock). Paddy realizes that Aaron is gay but Aaron can't handle hearing it and viciously beats him. He is immediately remorseful and the two have a long talk where he admits that he is gay. Paddy promises to keep Aaron's secret but is forced to tell Marlon and later Chas. He takes care of Aaron after his suicide attempt and helps him come to terms with his sexuality.
Rhona Goskirk (Zoe Henry) returns to the village. She and Marlon reignite their relationship but Rhona falls in love with Paddy and ends it with Marlon. Rhona learns she is expecting Marlon's baby and he initially decides not to be part of the baby's life but has a change of heart once he learns that the baby may have Down's Syndrome. They repair their friendship and Rhona gives birth to a baby boy, Leo, in 2011. Paddy gets a job in New Zealand and Marlon decides to go too but changes his mind. The Kirks and Marlon go to court over Leo when Marlon refuses to allow them to take Leo out of the country. Paddy creates a distraction for Rhona and Leo going to New Zealand by fighting with a police officer but has to stay in the country to face charges of assaulting a police officer and his veterinary licence is suspended. This leads to the job in New Zealand being withdrawn and Marlon tells Paddy to tell Rhona to come home voluntarily or risk being arrested for not attending a court hearing and brought back under arrest. Rhona and Leo return and Rhona takes over Paddy's work and gets an old friend, Vanessa Woodfield (Michelle Hardwick), to help her. Paddy resents her for doing his job but he and Vanessa later learn to get on and Vanessa later buys a share of the business. When Paddy's suspension was over, he, Rhona and Vanessa all had their names above the door.
Paddy and Rhona's marriage faces a major test after Rhona becomes addicted to the painkillers she was prescribed for a back injury. Paddy and Vanessa become worried as Rhona's mood swings are visible and matters get worse when Rhona begins buying pills from a dealer named Gary, leading her to attack Paddy physically when he confronts her. Eventually, Rhona collapses from taking too many painkillers and is rushed to hospital where she learns that her kidneys are about to collapse. Consequently, Marlon removes Leo and Rhona goes to rehab. Eventually, when Marlon is satisfied that Rhona is capable, Leo returns to live with her and Paddy.
Paddy became involved in Aaron's affair with Robert Sugden (Ryan Hawley), after Aaron tells him in February 2015. Paddy and Chas tried to keep Aaron and Robert apart, with little luck. In July, Paddy was worried that Aaron and Robert were continuing their affair and found he was right when he caught them half dressed at the scrapyard. Paddy sent a note to Robert's wife, Chrissie White (Louise Marwood), telling her to 'rein her cheating husband in'. While helping out at the farm, Paddy fell into a grain pit and injured his leg. Robert then turned on the grain pit to scare Paddy after he discovered that Paddy sent the note to his wife. Paddy fell unconscious and was about to drown when Robert turned the machine off and went to help, only to be scared off by Andy Sugden's (Kelvin Fletcher) approach. Paddy spent a night in hospital. He suspected Robert of being responsible and this was confirmed when Robert threatened him and his family. A while later, Paddy told Aaron so Aaron planned a night at a lodge with Robert to get him to confess. Worried what Robert might do, Paddy went to the lodge and was shot by Robert. Paddy helped Robert stitch his wound and persuaded him to let him and Aaron leave but Aaron retaliated by telling Chrissie about his affair with Robert. Paddy demanded Aaron leave Robert alone, telling him that it'd be his fault if something happened to his family.
Following the helicopter crash, Paddy discovered Rhona and Marlon had kissed at Debbie Dingle's (Charley Webb) wedding so he set up an online dating profile for Marlon. Marlon invites Paddy to a night out and meets a woman named Tess Harris (Nicola Stephenson). He offloads on her about the situation regarding Robert and Aaron and they end up having sex in her car. Tess turns out to be Leo's teaching assistant, who is also married. They break things off, but resume things after a short while. Feeling broody after Vanessa gives birth to her son, Johnny, Rhona suggests to Paddy that they adopt a child and Paddy eventually agrees. Amongst others, Aaron and Tess are asked to be references for the social worker. After Tess gives her reference, she texts Paddy but Rhona finds the phone and asks why he has a second phone, Paddy says that it's Aaron's and consequently tells him about the affair. Reeling, Aaron tells the social worker that Paddy and Rhona are having marital issues. After Aaron blames Tess, she is furious and reminds Paddy that she can take everything away from him in an instant.
In February 2016, Paddy and the Dingles are informed by Cain, that Aaron was sexually abused as a child by his father, Gordon (Gary Mavers). Tess and Paddy's affair comes to an abrupt end when a drunken Kirin Kotecha (Adam Fielding) accidentally kills her. Tess dies during surgery. Rhona learns about the affair after Paddy goes to Tess's funeral but is spotted by Megan Macey (Gaynor Faye). After a series of rows, which includes Paddy telling Rhona about Aaron and Robert's affair, nearly dying in the grain pit, getting shot by Robert and also revealing that Robert killed Katie Sugden (Sammy Winward), Rhona decides that the conversation never happened and that they should continue as normal. Unfortunately they try to make it work but Rhona is haunted by the extent of Paddy's deceit and cannot forgive him so they agree that he should take a new job in Germany and cancel the adoption plans.
In October, he is involved in a car pile up, caused by Emma Barton (Gillian Kearney) pushing her husband James Barton (Bill Ward) off a bridge along with several other villagers, such as Rhona and Paddy is badly injured but asks Pierce to help him survive which he does, but in the ambulance, tells him if Rhona doesn't survive then Paddy will suffer. Paddy watches as Rhona gets more and more involved with Pierce but every time someone suggests to Rhona that Pierce isn't quite what he seems to be, she refuses to listen. As they still work together, Pierce reluctantly accepts that Paddy is still part of Rhona's life but when he learns that Rhona and Paddy kissed just before his and Rhona's wedding, he confronts her on their wedding night and rapes her. Rhona reports Pierce to the police but Pierce initially convinces him and Marlon that she's back on the painkillers and making up stories about him to cover herself but Rhona and Vanessa tell them the truth. Disgusted, Paddy and Marlon support Rhona.
Paddy and Chas rekindle their relationship. In early 2018, Chas learns that she is pregnant. Paddy is excited to have a baby but is heartbroken when they discover that their child has bilateral renal agenesis and will not survive long after birth. Despite this, they agree to continue with the pregnancy. They make plans to marry, but Chas tells Paddy that she doesn't want to marry him just yet. Chas goes into labor at Aaron and Robert's stag do and gives birth to their daughter Grace who lives for about an hour. During their time together, Paddy imagines the life he and Chas would have had with their daughter.
In early 2019, Chas and Paddy learn that they are pregnant again, initially believed to be a boy, who they plan to name Teddy. Paddy's ex-wife Mandy returns to the village with her teenage son Vinny in January for Marlon's surprise wedding to Jessie Grant (Sandra Marvin). Chas initially suspects that Paddy is Vinny's father but Mandy explains that he isn't. She gives Chas and Marlon a letter for Paddy originally from his mother to pro wrestler Bear Wolf (Joshua Richards), explaining that Bear is Paddy's biological father. At first Paddy tries to ignore the revelation but he eventually meets Bear at a convention in Belfast. Bear later arrives at the village and Paddy and Chas allow him to stay with them. He and Paddy begin to form a relationship. Paddy, Chas, and Liv rally around Aaron after Robert is about to be charged with manslaughter. They are able to stop him from going on the run with his husband but he is devastated when Robert turns himself in. Aaron plans to break him out of jail before his sentencing but Paddy and Liv lock him in his house to stop him from leaving. Chas goes into labor at this time while locked in the Woolpack bathrooms. After talking Aaron down, they are freed by Lydia and make it to the pub in time for Paddy to catch the last few seconds of the birth. The baby is revealed to be a girl, who they name Eve.
Reception
Brunt was nominated in the category of "Best Actor" at the 2011 British Soap Awards.[1] In August 2017, Brunt was longlisted for Funniest Male at the Inside Soap Awards.[2] He later made the viewer-voted shortlist.[3] On 6 November 2017, Brunt won the "Funniest Male" accolade.[4]
References
- Kilkelly, Daniel (7 March 2011). "British Soap Awards 2011 voting opens". Digital Spy. Hachette Filipacchi UK. Archived from the original on 7 March 2011. Retrieved 7 March 2011.
- Harp, Justin (22 August 2017). "Coronation Street, EastEnders, Emmerdale and Hollyoaks all make the Inside Soap Awards longlist". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines UK. Retrieved 22 August 2017.
- Kilkelly, Daniel (31 October 2017). "Inside Soap Awards 2017 shortlist revealed – which Corrie, EastEnders, Emmerdale and Hollyoaks stars are up for prizes?". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines UK. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
- Dainty, Sophie (6 November 2017). "Emmerdale wins best soap at the Inside Soap Awards for the third year running". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines UK. Retrieved 6 November 2017.