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|series = Emmerdale |
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|image = Sarah Sugden (2005 character).jpg |
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|caption = Katie Hill as Sarah Sugden (2021) |
| caption = [[Katie Hill (actress)|Katie Hill]] as Sarah Sugden (2021) |
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|portrayer = {{plainlist| |
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* Lily-May Bartley (2005) |
* Lily-May Bartley (2005) |
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* Lucy Warren (2005) |
* Lucy Warren (2005) |
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* Amber Child-Cavill {{nowrap|(2006–2007)}} |
* Amber Child-Cavill {{nowrap|(2006–2007)}} |
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* Sophia Amber Moore {{nowrap|(2007–2016)}} |
* Sophia Amber Moore {{nowrap|(2007–2016)}} |
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* Katie Hill (2017–present) |
* [[Katie Hill (actress)|Katie Hill]] (2017–present) |
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| introducer = [[Keith Richardson (television executive)|Keith Richardson]] |
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|first = {{Start date|2005|06|06|df=y}} |
| first = {{Start date|2005|06|06|df=y}} |
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|years = 2005–present |
| years = 2005–present |
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|classification=[[List of Emmerdale characters#Regular characters|Present; regular]] |
| classification = [[List of Emmerdale characters#Regular characters|Present; regular]] |
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| family = [[Sugden family|Sugden]] |
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|occupation = Student |
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|home = Jacobs Fold |
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| mother = [[Debbie Dingle]] |
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|image2 = Sarah (Sophia Amber Moore).png |
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| stepmother = [[Katie Sugden]]<br/>[[Jo Stiles]] |
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| brothers = [[Jack Sugden (2012 character)|Jack Sugden]] |
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| grandmothers = [[Charity Dingle]]<br>[[Sarah Sugden]] (adoptive) |
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|stepmother = [[Katie Sugden]]<br/>[[Jo Stiles]] |
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|brothers = [[Jack Sugden (2012 character)|Jack Sugden]] |
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|grandfathers = {{plainlist| |
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*[[Billy Hopwood]] |
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* [[Daz Eden]] |
* [[Daz Eden]] |
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* [[Nate Robinson (Emmerdale)|Nate Robinson]] |
* [[Nate Robinson (Emmerdale)|Nate Robinson]] |
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* [[Isaac Dingle]] |
* [[Isaac Dingle]] |
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* [[Ryan Stocks]] |
* [[Ryan Stocks]] |
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* [[Robert Sugden]] |
* [[Robert Sugden]] (adoptive) |
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|cousins = [[List of Emmerdale characters (2021)#Frankie|Frankie]] |
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* [[List of Emmerdale characters (2021)#Frankie|Frankie Robinson]] |
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* [[List of Emmerdale characters (2023)#Oscar Grisham|Oscar Grisham]] |
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* [[Sebastian White (Emmerdale)|Sebastian White]] (adoptive) |
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* [[Zak Dingle]] |
* [[Zak Dingle]] |
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* [[Faith Dingle]] |
* [[Faith Dingle]] |
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* [[Chas Dingle]] |
* [[Chas Dingle]] |
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* [[Mandy Dingle]] |
* [[Mandy Dingle]] |
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* [[Aaron Livesy]] |
* [[Aaron Livesy]] |
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* [[Belle Dingle]] |
* [[Belle Dingle]] |
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* [[Samson Dingle]] |
* [[Samson Dingle]] |
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* [[Vinny Dingle]] |
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'''Sarah Sugden''' is a fictional character from the British soap opera ''[[Emmerdale]]'', played by Katie Hill |
'''Sarah Sugden''' is a fictional character from the British [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]] soap opera ''[[Emmerdale]]'', played by [[Katie Hill (actress)|Katie Hill]] since January 2017. She is the daughter of [[Andy Sugden]] ([[Kelvin Fletcher]]) and [[Debbie Dingle]] ([[Charley Webb]]) and has appeared since June 2005. Her storylines in the series have included her diagnosis of [[Fanconi anaemia]], her subsequent health struggles following her diagnosis and being involved with drug dealer [[Danny Harrington]] (Louis Healy). |
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==Casting== |
==Casting== |
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Having been played by Sophia Amber Moore from toddler |
Having been played by Sophia Amber Moore from toddler up to age 11 in 2016, the producers opted to recast the role in late 2016 to an older actress, [[Katie Hill (actress)|Katie Hill]], "due to the nature of the storyline of the character".<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-radio/755412/Emmerdale-forced-re-cast-MAJOR-character-Debbie-Dingle-return-ITV-soap |title=Emmerdale forced to re-cast MAJOR character ahead of Debbie Dingle return - but why? |publisher=Daily Express|first=Rory|last=O'Connor|date=19 January 2017 |access-date=27 February 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/who-plays-sarah-sugden-emmerdale-23319685.amp|title=Who plays Sarah Sugden in Emmerdale, how old is she and who is the character's dad?|work=[[Daily Mirror]]|publisher=[[Reach plc]]|first=Charlotte|last=Tutton|date=14 January 2021|access-date=28 February 2021}}</ref> |
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⚫ | In 2018, "heartbreaking" and "traumatic" scenes involving Sarah getting a heart transplant aired.<ref name="Hello">{{cite news |last1=Fillingham |first1=Hanna |title=Emmerdale reveals twist to Sarah Sugden's heartbreaking story |url=https://www.hellomagazine.com/film/2018090561974/emmerdale-spoiler-sarah-sugden-heart-transplant-twist/ |access-date=3 August 2021 |work=[[Hello (magazine)|Hello]] |date=5 September 2018}}</ref> Scenes in July 2020 show Sarah breaking into Holdgate to find details on [[Johnny Woodfield]]'s (Luca Hepworth) missing father. When Sarah's "rebellious side" and "surprising attitude" is explored, actress Hill voiced her excitement at the change in personality for her character.<ref name="Bad">{{cite news |last1=Kilkelly |first1=Daniel |title=Emmerdale star Katie Hill warns of more bad behaviour from Sarah Sugden |url=https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/emmerdale/a33390546/emmerdale-spoilers-katie-hill-sarah-sugden-future/ |access-date=28 February 2021|work=[[Digital Spy]] |publisher=[[Hearst Magazines UK]] |date=22 July 2020}}</ref> She stated that when she began portraying Sarah, she "was playing an innocent little girl who was fighting an illness", and that the material she was given was "quite emotional, heavy stuff".<ref name="Bad" /> She stated that while she enjoyed the scenes and showing the sweet side to Sarah, she found it equally fun to explore a side of Sarah that has not yet been shown. She noted that this personality change is the Dingle aspect to her character. She defended the darker side of Sarah, explaining that her intentions are usually good. She also explained that long-term viewers will have seen Sarah grow up in hospital and should be able to understand her "spreading her wings" due to unlocking a "new sense of freedom that she's never had before".<ref name="Bad" /> Hill opined that Sarah will continue with her bad behaviour, accrediting this to having Debbie and Charity as her female role models. She added that despite wanting to go down that route, she wants Sarah to keep a sweeter side alongside it, due to her history in hospital. She explained: "I think she will always have that to look back and turn to, because she knows what it's like to go through that kind of stuff at such a young age".<ref name="Bad" /> After the story had concluded, Hill said that it was funny for Sarah to behave badly.<ref name="Consumed" /> |
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⚫ | In July 2021, it was confirmed that ''Emmerdale'' would be revisiting Sarah's health. Hill was glad about the revisit since she enjoyed the initial heart transplant storyline and felt that it would be emotional to revisit the topic in years to come. The death of friend [[Leanna Cavanagh]] ([[Mimi Slinger]]) influences Sarah to think about her own life and how it could soon end like Leanna's. After she suddenly becomes ill, Sarah believes her "time is up" and that she is dying.<ref name="Consumed">{{cite news |last1=Penwill |first1=Alice |title="Sarah is consumed by fear!" warns Emmerdale's Katie Hill |url=https://www.insidesoap.co.uk/interviews/sarah-is-consumed-by-fear-warns-emmerdales-katie-hill/ |access-date=3 August 2021 |work=[[Inside Soap]] |publisher=[[Hearst Magazines UK]]}}</ref> She then sees Leanna's father [[Liam Cavanagh|Liam]] (Jonny McPherson) talking about Leanna and what he says affects Sarah, leaving her breathless and "consumed by utter fear" when she returns home.<ref name="Consumed" /> Her health scare leads her to contact the family of her heart donor.<ref name="Consumed" /> |
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==Storylines== |
==Storylines== |
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When Sarah's mother, [[Debbie Dingle]] ([[Charley Webb]]), discovers she is pregnant at age fifteen, she conceals it and plans to leave the baby at the hospital after birth. Sarah is born in a shed with help from [[Daz Eden]] ([[Luke Tittensor]]) and is named Sarah Charity after her grandmothers [[Sarah Sugden]] ([[Alyson Spiro]]) and [[Charity Dingle]] ([[Emma Atkins]]). Debbie decides that she cannot raise a daughter and persuades [[Emily Kirk]] ([[Kate McGregor]]) to take Sarah when she leaves the village. Emily returns Sarah after [[Ethan Blake]] ([[Liam O'Brien (actor)|Liam O'Brien]]) convinces her that Sarah should live with her father, [[Andy Sugden]] ([[Kelvin Fletcher]]). Debbie's step-grandmother, [[Lisa Dingle]] ([[Jane Cox]]), tries to get Debbie to bond with Sarah, but she refuses and suggests that Andy's ex-girlfriend, [[Jo Stiles]] ([[Roxanne Pallett]]), adopts Sarah; however, she does not sign the papers. |
When Sarah's mother, [[Debbie Dingle]] ([[Charley Webb]]), discovers she is pregnant at age fifteen, she conceals it and plans to leave the baby at the hospital after birth. Sarah is born in a shed with help from [[Daz Eden]] ([[Luke Tittensor]]) and is named Sarah Charity after her grandmothers [[Sarah Sugden]] ([[Alyson Spiro]]) and [[Charity Dingle]] ([[Emma Atkins]]). Debbie decides that she cannot raise a daughter and persuades [[Emily Kirk]] ([[Kate McGregor]]) to take Sarah when she leaves the village. Emily returns Sarah after [[Ethan Blake]] ([[Liam O'Brien (Irish actor)|Liam O'Brien]]) convinces her that Sarah should live with her father, [[Andy Sugden]] ([[Kelvin Fletcher]]). Debbie's step-grandmother, [[Lisa Dingle]] ([[Jane Cox]]), tries to get Debbie to bond with Sarah, but she refuses and suggests that Andy's ex-girlfriend, [[Jo Stiles]] ([[Roxanne Pallett]]), adopts Sarah; however, she does not sign the papers. |
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When Andy goes to prison, Sarah and Debbie start to bond. Upon his release, he starts abusing Jo and at nursery, Sarah bites another child, resulting in her suspension. Andy moves out, leaving Sarah in Jo's care but is permitted supervised access. When Jo leaves the villages, Sarah is reluctantly left with Debbie's family. Sarah and Debbie become closer, but she refuses to take custody. Sarah spends a night at Andy's house following the funeral of his father, [[Jack Sugden]] ([[Clive Hornby]]). Debbie and Andy fight for custody of Sarah, which is awarded to Debbie after Andy withdraws his application. Sarah begins to bruise and tire easily, worrying her parents, who believe someone is hurting her. After consulting a doctor, Sarah is diagnosed with [[Fanconi anemia]] (FA), which develops into [[leukemia]]. Sarah needs a [[bone marrow transplant]] and when a donor withdraws, her parents consider a [[saviour sibling]]. After being refused IVF, Debbie and Andy decide to conceive naturally, with the agreement of their partners. Sarah's brother, [[Jack Sugden (2012 character)|Jack Sugden]] (Seth Ball), is born and is a match for Sarah to have the transplant. A year later, Sarah is taken hostage by Debbie's serial killer ex-boyfriend, [[Cameron Murray (Emmerdale)|Cameron Murray]] ([[Dominic Power]]), but is saved by Andy and [[Moira Barton]] ([[Natalie J. Robb]]). Over two years later, Sarah leaves the village with Debbie and Jack. |
When Andy goes to prison, Sarah and Debbie start to bond. Upon his release, he starts abusing Jo and at nursery, Sarah bites another child, resulting in her suspension. Andy moves out, leaving Sarah in Jo's care but is permitted supervised access. When Jo leaves the villages, Sarah is reluctantly left with Debbie's family. Sarah and Debbie become closer, but she refuses to take custody. Sarah spends a night at Andy's house following the funeral of his father, [[Jack Sugden]] ([[Clive Hornby]]). Debbie and Andy fight for custody of Sarah, which is awarded to Debbie after Andy withdraws his application. Sarah begins to bruise and tire easily, worrying her parents, who believe someone is hurting her. After consulting a doctor, Sarah is diagnosed with [[Fanconi anemia]] (FA), which develops into [[leukemia]]. Sarah needs a [[bone marrow transplant]] and when a donor withdraws, her parents consider a [[Savior sibling|saviour sibling]]. After being refused IVF, Debbie and Andy decide to conceive naturally, with the agreement of their partners. Sarah's brother, [[Jack Sugden (2012 character)|Jack Sugden]] (Seth Ball), is born and is a match for Sarah to have the transplant. A year later, Sarah is taken hostage by Debbie's serial killer ex-boyfriend, [[Cameron Murray (Emmerdale)|Cameron Murray]] ([[Dominic Power]]), but is saved by Andy and [[Moira Barton]] ([[Natalie J. Robb]]). Over two years later, Sarah leaves the village with Debbie and Jack. |
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A year later, Sarah, Debbie and Jack return to the village in a stolen car. Sarah and Jack are taken hostage by Debbie's bosses until she raises £50,000. Debbie reveals that Sarah has [[throat cancer]] and a fundraising page is set up to fund her [[proton beam therapy]]; an anonymous donation of £20,000 is made. Sarah finds a poorly [[Faith Dingle]] ([[Sally Dexter]]) in a barn, unaware she is Debbie's paternal grandmother. Faith collapses at the B&B and reveals that she made the donation. Sarah has treatment and recovers. Over a year later, she collapses with heart failure as a rare result of her chemotherapy. A matching heart is found but then discovered to be unfit. Emotionally and physically exhausted, Sarah questions whether a new heart would be worth the pain and hassle, and consequently refuses the transplant. After weeks of persuasion, she agrees to the transplant, which is successful. When Debbie moves to Scotland, Sarah asks to stay with Charity and her partner [[Vanessa Woodfield]] ([[Michelle Hardwick]]), which Debbie agrees to. |
A year later, Sarah, Debbie and Jack return to the village in a stolen car. Sarah and Jack are taken hostage by Debbie's bosses until she raises £50,000. Debbie reveals that Sarah has [[throat cancer]] and a fundraising page is set up to fund her [[proton beam therapy]]; an anonymous donation of £20,000 is made. Sarah finds a poorly [[Faith Dingle]] ([[Sally Dexter]]) in a barn, unaware she is Debbie's paternal grandmother. Faith collapses at the B&B and reveals that she made the donation. Sarah has treatment and recovers. Over a year later, she collapses with heart failure as a rare result of her chemotherapy. A matching heart is found but then discovered to be unfit. Emotionally and physically exhausted, Sarah questions whether a new heart would be worth the pain and hassle, and consequently refuses the transplant. After weeks of persuasion, she agrees to the transplant, which is successful. When Debbie moves to Scotland, Sarah asks to stay with Charity and her partner [[Vanessa Woodfield]] ([[Michelle Hardwick]]), which Debbie agrees to. |
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Sarah begins talking to [[Danny Harrington]] (Louis Healy) online and they meet when Sarah play truant. Charity and Vanessa warn Danny away, so Sarah explains that she meets him because she wants to enjoy herself in case she dies young from her illness. They agree to Sarah seeing Danny, but at a party, he gives her drugs. He convinces Sarah to sell drugs for him and claims that he will be beaten if he does not deliver, showing her injuries on his body. After learning the injury was from falling off his bike, Sarah realises that she was used and plants drugs in his pocket, before reporting him to the police. Danny is arrested and serves a jail sentence for at least a year in a youth detention facility; upon his release, he tries to rekindle their relationship but shows that he wants to use Sarah again for more drug transport instead of love. |
Sarah begins talking to [[Danny Harrington]] (Louis Healy) online and they meet when Sarah play truant. Charity and Vanessa warn Danny away, so Sarah explains that she meets him because she wants to enjoy herself in case she dies young from her illness. They agree to Sarah seeing Danny, but at a party, he gives her drugs. He convinces Sarah to sell drugs for him and claims that he will be beaten if he does not deliver, showing her injuries on his body. After learning the injury was from falling off his bike, Sarah realises that she was used and plants drugs in his pocket, before reporting him to the police. Danny is arrested and serves a jail sentence for at least a year in a youth detention facility; upon his release, he tries to rekindle their relationship but shows that he wants to use Sarah again for more drug transport instead of love. |
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⚫ | In 2018, "heartbreaking" and "traumatic" scenes involving Sarah getting a heart transplant aired.<ref name="Hello">{{cite news |last1=Fillingham |first1=Hanna |title=Emmerdale reveals twist to Sarah Sugden's heartbreaking story |url=https://www.hellomagazine.com/film/2018090561974/emmerdale-spoiler-sarah-sugden-heart-transplant-twist/ |access-date=3 August 2021 |work=[[Hello (magazine)|Hello]] |date=5 September 2018}}</ref> Scenes in July 2020 show Sarah breaking into Holdgate to find details on [[Johnny Woodfield]]'s (Luca Hepworth) missing father. When Sarah's "rebellious side" and "surprising attitude" is explored, actress Hill voiced her excitement at the change in personality for her character.<ref name="Bad">{{cite news |last1=Kilkelly |first1=Daniel |title=Emmerdale star Katie Hill warns of more bad behaviour from Sarah Sugden |url=https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/emmerdale/a33390546/emmerdale-spoilers-katie-hill-sarah-sugden-future/ |access-date=28 February 2021|work=[[Digital Spy]] |publisher=[[Hearst Magazines UK]] |date=22 July 2020}}</ref> She stated that when she began portraying Sarah, she "was playing an innocent little girl who was fighting an illness", and that the material she was given was "quite emotional, heavy stuff".<ref name="Bad" /> She stated that while she enjoyed the scenes and showing the sweet side to Sarah, she found it equally fun to explore a side of Sarah that has not yet been shown. She noted that this personality change is the Dingle aspect to her character. She defended the darker side of Sarah, explaining that her intentions are usually good. She also explained that long-term viewers will have seen Sarah grow up in hospital and should be able to understand her "spreading her wings" due to unlocking a "new sense of freedom that she's never had before".<ref name="Bad" /> Hill opined that Sarah will continue with her bad behaviour, accrediting this to having Debbie and Charity as her female role models. She added that despite wanting to go down that route, she wants Sarah to keep a sweeter side alongside it, due to her history in hospital. She explained: "I think she will always have that to look back and turn to, because she knows what it's like to go through that kind of stuff at such a young age".<ref name="Bad" /> After the story had concluded, Hill said that it was funny for Sarah to behave badly.<ref name="Consumed" /> |
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⚫ | In July 2021, it was confirmed that ''Emmerdale'' would be revisiting Sarah's health. Hill was glad about the revisit since she enjoyed the initial heart transplant storyline and felt that it would be emotional to revisit the topic in years to come. The death of friend [[Leanna Cavanagh]] ([[Mimi Slinger]]) influences Sarah to think about her own life and how it could soon end like Leanna's. After she suddenly becomes ill, Sarah believes her "time is up" and that she is dying.<ref name="Consumed">{{cite news |last1=Penwill |first1=Alice |title="Sarah is consumed by fear!" warns Emmerdale's Katie Hill |url=https://www.insidesoap.co.uk/interviews/sarah-is-consumed-by-fear-warns-emmerdales-katie-hill/ |access-date=3 August 2021 |work=[[Inside Soap]] |publisher=[[Hearst Magazines UK]]}}</ref> She then sees Leanna's father [[Liam Cavanagh|Liam]] (Jonny McPherson) talking about Leanna and what he says affects Sarah, leaving her breathless and "consumed by utter fear" when she returns home.<ref name="Consumed" /> Her health scare leads her to contact the family of her heart donor.<ref name="Consumed" /> |
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==Reception== |
==Reception== |
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Hill received praise for her performances as a fearful Sarah Sugden awaiting an operation for a heart transplant.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://metro.co.uk/2018/10/16/emmerdale-spoilers-fans-praise-katie-hill-as-they-fear-sarah-sugden-will-die-8042368/ |title=Fans praise Katie Hill as they fear Sarah Sugden will die|first=Duncan|last=Lindsay|publisher=Metro |date=16 October 2018 |access-date=27 February 2021}}</ref> Viewers also praised the relationship between the actresses playing Sarah and her on-screen |
Hill received praise for her performances as a fearful Sarah Sugden awaiting an operation for a heart transplant.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://metro.co.uk/2018/10/16/emmerdale-spoilers-fans-praise-katie-hill-as-they-fear-sarah-sugden-will-die-8042368/ |title=Fans praise Katie Hill as they fear Sarah Sugden will die|first=Duncan|last=Lindsay|publisher=Metro |date=16 October 2018 |access-date=27 February 2021}}</ref> Viewers also praised the relationship between the actresses playing Sarah and her on-screen mother, Debbie.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.irishmirror.ie/tv/emmerdale-viewers-floods-tears-over-13087813|first=Rose|last=Hill|title=Emmerdale viewers in 'floods of tears' over emotional Debbie and Sarah scenes and praise 'wonderful' acting |publisher=Irish Mirror |date=15 August 2018 |access-date=27 February 2021}}</ref> In 2021, Alice Penwill of ''[[Inside Soap]]'' wrote that due to viewers having watched over 15 years of Sarah's tribulations with her health, they had "become invested in her future".<ref name="Consumed" /> However, a year later, ''[[Leeds Live]]'' wrote that Sarah is not a popular character on ''Emmerdale''. After scenes of Sarah debating on leaving the village aired, they found that "fans cannot wait to see the back of her" and were hoping that she would leave.<ref name="Popular">{{cite news |last1=Fuller |first1=Phoebe |title=Emmerdale fans hoping to get rid as Sarah announces plans to run away |url=https://www.leeds-live.co.uk/news/celebs-tv/emmerdale-fans-hoping-rid-sarah-24189507?int_source=mantis_rec&int_medium=web&int_campaign=more_like_this |access-date=10 June 2022 |work=[[Leeds Live]] |publisher=([[Reach plc]]) |date=9 June 2022}}</ref> However, the newspaper found that "not everyone was gunning for Sarah to leave the show", with some understanding her mindset since she is vulnerable with her illness.<ref name="Popular" /> In 2022, Monde Mwitumwa from ''[[Leeds Live]]'' noted that Sarah "has already endured more trauma than most will in a lifetime" due being "in and out of hospital while battling a devastating diagnosis", and added that the character has been involved in many "intense scenes".<ref>{{cite web |last1=Mwitumwa |first1=Monde |title=Emmerdale Sarah Sugden star Katie Hill turned away from ITV studios after mix-up |url=https://www.leeds-live.co.uk/news/celebs-tv/emmerdale-sarah-sugden-star-katie-23732105 |website=[[Leeds Live]] |publisher=[[Reach plc]] |access-date=16 April 2024 |date=20 April 2022}}</ref> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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Sarah Sugden is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Emmerdale, played by Katie Hill since January 2017. She is the daughter of Andy Sugden (Kelvin Fletcher) and Debbie Dingle (Charley Webb) and has appeared since June 2005. Her storylines in the series have included her diagnosis of Fanconi anaemia, her subsequent health struggles following her diagnosis and being involved with drug dealer Danny Harrington (Louis Healy).
Casting
[edit]Having been played by Sophia Amber Moore from toddler up to age 11 in 2016, the producers opted to recast the role in late 2016 to an older actress, Katie Hill, "due to the nature of the storyline of the character".[1][2]
Development
[edit]In 2018, "heartbreaking" and "traumatic" scenes involving Sarah getting a heart transplant aired.[3] Scenes in July 2020 show Sarah breaking into Holdgate to find details on Johnny Woodfield's (Luca Hepworth) missing father. When Sarah's "rebellious side" and "surprising attitude" is explored, actress Hill voiced her excitement at the change in personality for her character.[4] She stated that when she began portraying Sarah, she "was playing an innocent little girl who was fighting an illness", and that the material she was given was "quite emotional, heavy stuff".[4] She stated that while she enjoyed the scenes and showing the sweet side to Sarah, she found it equally fun to explore a side of Sarah that has not yet been shown. She noted that this personality change is the Dingle aspect to her character. She defended the darker side of Sarah, explaining that her intentions are usually good. She also explained that long-term viewers will have seen Sarah grow up in hospital and should be able to understand her "spreading her wings" due to unlocking a "new sense of freedom that she's never had before".[4] Hill opined that Sarah will continue with her bad behaviour, accrediting this to having Debbie and Charity as her female role models. She added that despite wanting to go down that route, she wants Sarah to keep a sweeter side alongside it, due to her history in hospital. She explained: "I think she will always have that to look back and turn to, because she knows what it's like to go through that kind of stuff at such a young age".[4] After the story had concluded, Hill said that it was funny for Sarah to behave badly.[5]
In July 2021, it was confirmed that Emmerdale would be revisiting Sarah's health. Hill was glad about the revisit since she enjoyed the initial heart transplant storyline and felt that it would be emotional to revisit the topic in years to come. The death of friend Leanna Cavanagh (Mimi Slinger) influences Sarah to think about her own life and how it could soon end like Leanna's. After she suddenly becomes ill, Sarah believes her "time is up" and that she is dying.[5] She then sees Leanna's father Liam (Jonny McPherson) talking about Leanna and what he says affects Sarah, leaving her breathless and "consumed by utter fear" when she returns home.[5] Her health scare leads her to contact the family of her heart donor.[5]
Storylines
[edit]When Sarah's mother, Debbie Dingle (Charley Webb), discovers she is pregnant at age fifteen, she conceals it and plans to leave the baby at the hospital after birth. Sarah is born in a shed with help from Daz Eden (Luke Tittensor) and is named Sarah Charity after her grandmothers Sarah Sugden (Alyson Spiro) and Charity Dingle (Emma Atkins). Debbie decides that she cannot raise a daughter and persuades Emily Kirk (Kate McGregor) to take Sarah when she leaves the village. Emily returns Sarah after Ethan Blake (Liam O'Brien) convinces her that Sarah should live with her father, Andy Sugden (Kelvin Fletcher). Debbie's step-grandmother, Lisa Dingle (Jane Cox), tries to get Debbie to bond with Sarah, but she refuses and suggests that Andy's ex-girlfriend, Jo Stiles (Roxanne Pallett), adopts Sarah; however, she does not sign the papers.
When Andy goes to prison, Sarah and Debbie start to bond. Upon his release, he starts abusing Jo and at nursery, Sarah bites another child, resulting in her suspension. Andy moves out, leaving Sarah in Jo's care but is permitted supervised access. When Jo leaves the villages, Sarah is reluctantly left with Debbie's family. Sarah and Debbie become closer, but she refuses to take custody. Sarah spends a night at Andy's house following the funeral of his father, Jack Sugden (Clive Hornby). Debbie and Andy fight for custody of Sarah, which is awarded to Debbie after Andy withdraws his application. Sarah begins to bruise and tire easily, worrying her parents, who believe someone is hurting her. After consulting a doctor, Sarah is diagnosed with Fanconi anemia (FA), which develops into leukemia. Sarah needs a bone marrow transplant and when a donor withdraws, her parents consider a saviour sibling. After being refused IVF, Debbie and Andy decide to conceive naturally, with the agreement of their partners. Sarah's brother, Jack Sugden (Seth Ball), is born and is a match for Sarah to have the transplant. A year later, Sarah is taken hostage by Debbie's serial killer ex-boyfriend, Cameron Murray (Dominic Power), but is saved by Andy and Moira Barton (Natalie J. Robb). Over two years later, Sarah leaves the village with Debbie and Jack.
A year later, Sarah, Debbie and Jack return to the village in a stolen car. Sarah and Jack are taken hostage by Debbie's bosses until she raises £50,000. Debbie reveals that Sarah has throat cancer and a fundraising page is set up to fund her proton beam therapy; an anonymous donation of £20,000 is made. Sarah finds a poorly Faith Dingle (Sally Dexter) in a barn, unaware she is Debbie's paternal grandmother. Faith collapses at the B&B and reveals that she made the donation. Sarah has treatment and recovers. Over a year later, she collapses with heart failure as a rare result of her chemotherapy. A matching heart is found but then discovered to be unfit. Emotionally and physically exhausted, Sarah questions whether a new heart would be worth the pain and hassle, and consequently refuses the transplant. After weeks of persuasion, she agrees to the transplant, which is successful. When Debbie moves to Scotland, Sarah asks to stay with Charity and her partner Vanessa Woodfield (Michelle Hardwick), which Debbie agrees to.
Sarah begins talking to Danny Harrington (Louis Healy) online and they meet when Sarah play truant. Charity and Vanessa warn Danny away, so Sarah explains that she meets him because she wants to enjoy herself in case she dies young from her illness. They agree to Sarah seeing Danny, but at a party, he gives her drugs. He convinces Sarah to sell drugs for him and claims that he will be beaten if he does not deliver, showing her injuries on his body. After learning the injury was from falling off his bike, Sarah realises that she was used and plants drugs in his pocket, before reporting him to the police. Danny is arrested and serves a jail sentence for at least a year in a youth detention facility; upon his release, he tries to rekindle their relationship but shows that he wants to use Sarah again for more drug transport instead of love.
Reception
[edit]Hill received praise for her performances as a fearful Sarah Sugden awaiting an operation for a heart transplant.[6] Viewers also praised the relationship between the actresses playing Sarah and her on-screen mother, Debbie.[7] In 2021, Alice Penwill of Inside Soap wrote that due to viewers having watched over 15 years of Sarah's tribulations with her health, they had "become invested in her future".[5] However, a year later, Leeds Live wrote that Sarah is not a popular character on Emmerdale. After scenes of Sarah debating on leaving the village aired, they found that "fans cannot wait to see the back of her" and were hoping that she would leave.[8] However, the newspaper found that "not everyone was gunning for Sarah to leave the show", with some understanding her mindset since she is vulnerable with her illness.[8] In 2022, Monde Mwitumwa from Leeds Live noted that Sarah "has already endured more trauma than most will in a lifetime" due being "in and out of hospital while battling a devastating diagnosis", and added that the character has been involved in many "intense scenes".[9]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ O'Connor, Rory (19 January 2017). "Emmerdale forced to re-cast MAJOR character ahead of Debbie Dingle return - but why?". Daily Express. Retrieved 27 February 2021.
- ^ Tutton, Charlotte (14 January 2021). "Who plays Sarah Sugden in Emmerdale, how old is she and who is the character's dad?". Daily Mirror. Reach plc. Retrieved 28 February 2021.
- ^ Fillingham, Hanna (5 September 2018). "Emmerdale reveals twist to Sarah Sugden's heartbreaking story". Hello. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
- ^ a b c d Kilkelly, Daniel (22 July 2020). "Emmerdale star Katie Hill warns of more bad behaviour from Sarah Sugden". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines UK. Retrieved 28 February 2021.
- ^ a b c d e Penwill, Alice. ""Sarah is consumed by fear!" warns Emmerdale's Katie Hill". Inside Soap. Hearst Magazines UK. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
- ^ Lindsay, Duncan (16 October 2018). "Fans praise Katie Hill as they fear Sarah Sugden will die". Metro. Retrieved 27 February 2021.
- ^ Hill, Rose (15 August 2018). "Emmerdale viewers in 'floods of tears' over emotional Debbie and Sarah scenes and praise 'wonderful' acting". Irish Mirror. Retrieved 27 February 2021.
- ^ a b Fuller, Phoebe (9 June 2022). "Emmerdale fans hoping to get rid as Sarah announces plans to run away". Leeds Live. (Reach plc). Retrieved 10 June 2022.
- ^ Mwitumwa, Monde (20 April 2022). "Emmerdale Sarah Sugden star Katie Hill turned away from ITV studios after mix-up". Leeds Live. Reach plc. Retrieved 16 April 2024.