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Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle makes guest appearance in Emmerdale | |
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Sir Lindsay Hoyle said it was an "honour" to be part of the soap's 10,000th episode | Sir Lindsay Hoyle said it was an "honour" to be part of the soap's 10,000th episode |
House of Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle will appear in ITV soap Emmerdale later ordering a brew in the bistro. | House of Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle will appear in ITV soap Emmerdale later ordering a brew in the bistro. |
The Chorley MP's cameo appearance sees him enter the fictional Yorkshire village's Hide Bar & Bistro as a Lancastrian rambler wearing a tweed jacket and wellies and compliment Laurel Thomas, played by Charlotte Bellamy, on her tea. | The Chorley MP's cameo appearance sees him enter the fictional Yorkshire village's Hide Bar & Bistro as a Lancastrian rambler wearing a tweed jacket and wellies and compliment Laurel Thomas, played by Charlotte Bellamy, on her tea. |
He said he was invited to appear in Emmerdale after hosting a reception for the soap industry and being gifted a pair of wellies. | He said he was invited to appear in Emmerdale after hosting a reception for the soap industry and being gifted a pair of wellies. |
Sir Lindsay said it was an "honour" to be part of its 10,000th episode, which he actually filmed back in May. | Sir Lindsay said it was an "honour" to be part of its 10,000th episode, which he actually filmed back in May. |
But producers were unable to use the footage of him then because of restrictions on political coverage shortly before the election last June. | But producers were unable to use the footage of him then because of restrictions on political coverage shortly before the election last June. |
The Lancastrian explained to BBC Radio Lancashire how after hosting the event where he was given the pair of wellies, he was told "now you have got the wellingtons - you have to come to Emmerdale". | The Lancastrian explained to BBC Radio Lancashire how after hosting the event where he was given the pair of wellies, he was told "now you have got the wellingtons - you have to come to Emmerdale". |
"It was the 10,000th episode... and they said we'd like you to do a walk-on cameo role," he said. | "It was the 10,000th episode... and they said we'd like you to do a walk-on cameo role," he said. |
Sir Lindsay said it was "an honour to help the cast celebrate the 10,000th episode of this enduring Yorkshire-based soap, with a visit to the Woolpack". | Sir Lindsay said it was "an honour to help the cast celebrate the 10,000th episode of this enduring Yorkshire-based soap, with a visit to the Woolpack". |
Hop is co-owned by Laurel, and has the Hide Bar & Bistro on its premises. | Hop is co-owned by Laurel, and has the Hide Bar & Bistro on its premises. |
The soap was first broadcast on 16 October 1972 by Yorkshire Television, and was originally called Emmerdale Farm before dropping "farm" in 1989. | The soap was first broadcast on 16 October 1972 by Yorkshire Television, and was originally called Emmerdale Farm before dropping "farm" in 1989. |
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