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Revision as of 09:25, 5 July 2008

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John Jacob "Jack" Sugden was a fictional character in the popular soap opera Emmerdale.

Jack Sugden was originally played by Andrew Burt from 1972 to 1974 with a brief return in 1976, then he left to write a book in Italy. When he returned in 1980 he was played by Clive Hornby. Hornby was forced to take a break from Emmerdale after contracting an illness, his last on-screen appearance was in February 2008, and his absence was explained by the character visiting Annie Sugden in Spain.

Overview

Jacob and Annie Sugden’s son Jack was one of the original characters in Emmerdale. The Sugden family had owned Emmerdale Farm since the early days of the programme.

Jack has had to suffer the deaths of two wives and see the betrayal of his adopted son Andy, by his other son Robert, when Robert started dating Andy's wife.

Relationship with Pat Merrick

In 1982, Jack married his childhood sweetheart Pat Merrick, a single mother to son Jackie. Unknown to Jack, Jackie was actually his son and when the truth came out it put a lot of strain on the marriage. Further pressure was added when Jack began seeing Karen Moore behind Pat’s back. When she found out, Pat demanded he choose between them and Jack opted to try and make his marriage work. However, fate took a vicious turn when Pat was killed in a car crash in 1986, leaving Jack to bring up their baby son Robert.

In another cruel blow to Jack, Jackie died in 1989 after a shooting accident.

Relationship with Sarah Connolly

For several years, Jack stayed single only going on a few dates until he met mobile librarian Sarah Connolly in 1988. After a slow start, the couple moved in together and proceeded to have a daughter together, Victoria. Sarah also adopted Jack and Pat's son, Robert. Sarah and Jack married in May 1994. The pressure of trying to keep their failing farm afloat put considerable strain on the marriage and Jack strayed - having a brief fling with Sarah’s friend Rachel.

Sarah's affair

Although it looked like the marriage was starting to work again, following the adoption of troubled teenager Andy Hopwood, Sarah and Jack were at loggerheads again just a couple of years later. Sarah began seeing their lodger Richie behind Jack’s back and finally decided to leave her husband to start a new life.

Incensed by her actions, Jack prevented Sarah from seeing their children and it looked like she would go back to him for their sake. But Richie wouldn’t give up without a fight and took Sarah to the Sugden’s barn to try and convince her not to return to her marriage.

Barn fire: Sarah dies

While they were there, Andy - who didn’t realise Sarah was there - torched the barn to help Jack and get insurance money, and Sarah died.

Jack went into severe grief and was arrested for Sarah's murder. Fortunately, he didn’t go to prison for the blaze, as Andy confessed to Richie - the prosecution's major witness - and begged him to change his statement. Richie, aware he had caused Andy enough pain, and unable to face sending a young boy to jail, agreed to claim he wasn't 100% sure it was Jack he had seen on the night of the fire. The case collapsed, and the Sugdens tried to put their lives back together. Standing by his side throughout the ordeal was Woolpack landlady Diane Blackstock who’d become close to Jack. The pair started dating but thanks to hesitance on both sides, it looked like their relationship might never get off the ground.

Love triangle: Katie Addyman and Robert and Andy Sugden

Meanwhile, trouble was brewing between Robert and his adopted brother Andy. As Andy prepared to marry his childhood sweetheart Katie Addyman, Robert had fallen in love with her and the two had started an affair. When it was finally exposed, the repercussions had severe consequences for the entire family; in a rage at Robert, Andy got a shotgun and waited for Robert to come into his caravan, accidentally hitting Jack when he stepped through the door of the caravan. Having nearly died thanks to Andy, Jack disowned him and it took months for them to begin to repair the damage to their relationship. Katie also left Andy and moved in with Robert.

Relationship with Diane Lambert

Jack was planning to marry Diane, but her heart didn’t seem to be in it. Eventually, it was revealed that she was suffering from colon cancer and Jack was her rock as she underwent chemotherapy. The couple married, surrounded by their loved ones and enjoyed a honeymoon in Las Vegas while Diane was on the mend.

Baby Sarah

Jack was horrified to discover Andy had fathered a baby with local teen Debbie Dingle and the Dingles had gone mad. Although Jack supported Andy’s decision to be a hands-on father and was impressed with how responsible his son had become.

Robert's departure

However, while Andy was doing his best, Robert was behaving at his very worst. Although he loved Katie, he’d been having a sordid affair with Sadie King and when his girlfriend found out she dumped him and left the village.

As Andy had comforted Katie on her last night in the village, Robert swore revenge on him and seduced Debbie – asking her to go away with him. Robert knew that this would cause Andy maximum harm as it would mean little Sarah would be leaving with them.

Car crash

So when Debbie turned up at the rendezvous point without the tot, Robert dumped her. Andy was horrified to discover his evil brother had tried to ruin his life again and the two engaged in a car chase which ended in a huge

Both Jack's sons emerged unscathed but Max King, who’d been inadvertently caught up in the events, died. Jack was furious and ordered Robert to leave Emmerdale forever – even though it broke his heart to turn his back on his own son.

More trauma was to follow when Debbie gave Sarah up to Emily Kirk, who fled the village. Andy and Jack were devastated and hoped against hope that somehow they could get her back but to no avail.

Meanwhile, Jack was becoming infuriated by the business practices of newcomers the Kings and, although a fragile truce had been made after Max’s death, he continued to oppose everything they stood for.

Katie's return

But events closer to home were going to shake Jack when he was forced to take in Andy’s half-brother Daz Eden. Like Daz, Jack deeply disapproved of Andy's decision to get back together with his ex-wife Katie. But he knew his son had to make his own mistakes. Although he cared deeply for Daz, Jack had no idea how massive the impact of having a traumatized teenager in the house would be on Diane. Still recovering from her cancer, Diane didn’t want to be put under so much stress and insisted Jack had to get Andy to take the youngster back.

In the end Jack didn't have to do the deed because Daz, who'd realized what was going on, agreed to go on his own accord. However, the situation was untenable and Jack was saddened to see Daz leave Emmerdale to live with his mother. Daz has since returned to the village and Jack and Diane have adopted him.

Feuding with Billy Hopwood

In 2007, Billy Hopwood was released from prison and returned to Emmerdale, he was insistent on seeing his sons, much to Jack's annoyance who thought Hopwood would be a bad influence on young Daz, Jack told him straight away to keep away from his family but Billy was determined and eventually turned Daz to his side but Andy was having nothing to do with Billy. A sympathetic Diane talked to Billy and bonded with him, eventually they fell in love with each other with Billy asking her to leave with him, but Diane couldn't stand the dishonesty and confessed to Jack that she had fallen in love with Hopwood, Jack tried to forgive Diane for a long period of time but couldn't and separated from her.

Death of Clive Hornby

While the character was still in Spain, Clive Hornby died on Thursday July 3, 2008 aged 63. Clive had taken a break from the soap after falling ill. He died after suffering from prostate cancer and died in the Marie Curie Hospice in Bradford.It is unknown what is going to happen with the Jack Sugden character at this moment in time, it seems likely that Jack will be retired off-screen.

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