The Woolpack

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The Woolpack
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The exterior of The Woolpack
Type Public house
First appearance 16 October 1972
Address Main Street, Emmerdale
Owners
Employees 7 (currently)

The Woolpack is a fictional public house on the popular ITV soap opera Emmerdale. Its sign is a wool bale, a popular symbol in sheep-rearing country. It has played host to many of the soap's storylines and is the focus of the programme. It is the second oldest TV soap pub, opening its doors in October 1972 and being preceded by The Rovers Return Inn which opened in December 1960 and succeeded by The Queen Victoria which opened in February 1985. The Woolpack is the only soap pub to have changed locations as part of a story-line. In 1976, the original Woolpack was found to be suffering from subsidence. Another building was bought by landlords Amos Brearly and Henry Wilks and made its debut as The Woolpack later the same year. This was to cover Emmerdale Farm's move from Arncliffe to Esholt for location filming.

The first Woolpack was the Falcon Inn in Arncliffe. When the outdoor scenes were moved to Esholt in 1976 the Commercial Inn was chosen as the new Woolpack. The present Woolpack is on the purpose-built Emmerdale village set on the Harewood estate which is based on Esholt.

The 1993 plane crash saw the Woolpack wine bar demolished trapping many people inside and paralysing Chris Tate from the waist down. It was also involved in the storm of 2003 where the roof was struck by lightning which caused the chimney to fall through the roof causing a window to collapse and fall on Tricia Dingle, which eventually resulted in her death.

For the show's live episode (Emmerdale's 40th birthday) in October 2012 the bar area was recreated within the "shell" that resides on the backlot at Harewood House. Previously all interior scenes were shot solely back in Leeds. The Woolpack's cellar, the living quarters and Marlon's kitchen would all be inside the village's Bed and Breakfast at Harewood House based on the studio's set layout.[original research?]

Landlords and landladies

1948–1973: Amos Brearly
1973–1991: Amos Brearly & Henry Wilks
1991: Henry Wilks
1991–1994: Alan Turner
1994: Alan Turner & Shirley Turner
1994–1999: Alan Turner
1999–2002: Diane Blackstock & Bernice Blackstock
2002–2006: Diane Sugden & Louise Appleton
2006–2008: Diane Sugden & Val Lambert
2008–2010: Diane Sugden
2010: Jimmy King & Nicola King
2010–2011: Diane Sugden
2011–2015: Diane Sugden & Chas Dingle
2016–Present: Diane Sugden & Chas

The Malt Shovel

For many years the Woolpack had a rival pub in the village called The Malt Shovel which was supposedly slightly downmarket compared to the Woolpack. Episodes in which the Malt Shovel have been mentioned include The Plane Crash and The Storm ones. The Malt Shovel was later redeveloped into an upmarket bar, Malt, to the chagrin of then Woolpack Landlady Val Pollard.

Current employees

Job role Character
Diane Sugden Co-owner/Landlady/Licensee (50%)
Chas Dingle Co-owner/Landlady/Licensee (50%)
Zak Dingle Relief Manager
Douglas Potts Assistant Bar Manager
Priya Sharma Barmaid
Marlon Dingle Chef
Victoria Barton Assistant Chef/Barmaid
Moira Dingle Relief Barmaid

Occupants

Above the Woolpack are living quarters. Pub owners Diane Sugden (Elizabeth Estensen) live here, with Chas' son, Aaron Livesy (Danny Miller), and Diane's partner, Doug Potts (Duncan Preston).

Key events

  • 1973: Amos Brearly and Henry Wilks become Landlords of the Woolpack.
  • 1976: The Woolpack is found to be suffering from subsidence. New premises are found in the village.
  • 1978: Landlord Amos Brearly and Henry Wilks are held at gunpoint by armed robbers who steal the takings.
  • 1980: Seth Armstrong, who first appeared in 1978, switches from the Malt Shovel to the Woolpack, becoming a regular bar-proper and a thorn in Amos's side.
  • 1983: Amos takes up golf.
  • 1986: Two lady strippers are booked by Seth Armstrong, much to Amos' annoyance. They cause a riot amongst the customers and the pub ends up completely trashed.
  • 1989: Amos tries to enlist newcomer Frank Tate to appear in the annual village show.
  • 1991: Amos retires, ending an 18-year partnership, Henry later dies, Alan Turner becomes Landlord.
  • 1993: The wine bar is demolished by the plane crash, paralysing Chris Tate.
  • 1998: The pub is burnt down after Tricia Stokes accidentally sets it on fire with sparklers.
  • 1999: Diane and Bernice Blackstock become landladies.
  • 2000: Bernice marries Ashley on Christmas Day.
  • 2002: After her failed marriage to Ashley, Bernice Thomas sells her half to Louise Appleton and leaves Emmerdale.
  • 2004: The Woolpack roof falls through after it is struck by lightning, crushing Tricia Dingle who later dies in hospital. Diane marries Jack.
  • 2006: Louise sells her half to Diane's sister Val Lambert.
  • 2008: Val marries Eric.
  • 2009: Val sells her share of the pub to Diane, making Diane the sole landlady.
  • 2010: Diane considers selling the pub to Nicola King and her husband Jimmy; the pair change their minds soon afterwards.
  • 2011: Diane sells 50% of the pub to Chastity Dingle.
  • 2013: Diane plans to sell her 50% share of the pub to Chastity Dingle due to plans of emigration to Australia. But changes her mind and decides not to leave or sell.
  • 2013: Killer Cameron Murray takes Alicia Gallagher, Bernice Blackstock, Chas Dingle, Dan Spencer, David Metcalfe, Debbie Dingle, Diane Sugden, Nicola King, Priya Sharma, Ruby Haswell, Zak Dingle and baby Jack hostage. To add, he locks Marlon Dingle in the cellar.

See also