Dolly Skilbeck

Dolly Skilbeck
Emmerdale character
Jean Rogers as Dolly Skilbeck
Portrayed byKatharine Barker (1977–1979)
Jean Rogers (1980–1991)
Duration1977–1991
First appearance22 February 1977
Last appearance15 August 1991
ClassificationFormer; regular
Introduced byMichael Glynn
Book appearancesWhispers of Scandal
Shadows From The Past
Lucky For Some
In-universe information
Other namesDolly Acaster
OccupationBarmaid
Housekeeper
MotherPhyllis Purwick
StepfatherLeonard Purwick
HusbandMatt Skilbeck (1978–1990)
SonsGraham Lodsworth
Samuel Skilbeck
AuntsJessie Renfrew

Dolly Skilbeck (also Acaster) is a fictional character from the British television soap opera Emmerdale. Dolly made her first on-screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 22 February 1977. The character was initially played by Katharine Barker, before Jean Rogers took over the role in 1980. She remained in the role until her departure from Emmerdale in 1991. Dolly is characterised as kind, generous and a homemaker. She is a "townie" from Darlington who arrives in Beckindale to work at the local pub, The Woolpack. Writers quickly developed a romance with Matt Skilbeck (Frederick Pyne). He was a widower and had previously has two children that had died.

Writers shifted this tragic arc onto his relationship with Dolly as her pregnancies lead to further trauma. Dolly's first pregnancy ends in a still birth, her second a miscarriage but the third is successful and she gives birth to a son, Samuel Skilbeck (Benjamin Whitehead). Another storyline for Dolly features the revelation that she has an illegitimate child, Graham Lodsworth played by (Ross Kemp). Dolly and Matt live with Annie Sugden (Sheila Mercier) at the farm and Dolly has aspirations of owning her own family home at Crossgill farm. When the property burns down, Dolly's dreams of a better life are ruined and she almost has an affair with Stephen Fuller (Gregory Floy). Dolly and Matt later divorce when Pyne left the series. Rogers remained part of the cast until 1991, when executive producer Stuart Doughty had decided axe the character. Dolly leaves the show alongside Sam to live in Norfolk.