Terry Woods (Emmerdale)

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PortrayedbyBilly Hartman
Duration1995–2011
Firstappearance2 February 1995 (1995-02-02)
Lastappearance13 January 2011 (2011-01-13)
Terry Woods
Emmerdale character
Portrayed byBilly Hartman
Duration1995–2011
First appearance2 February 1995 (1995-02-02)
Last appearance13 January 2011 (2011-01-13)
Introduced byMervyn Watson
Spin-off
appearances
The Dingles Down Under (1997)
In-universe information
Occupation
  • Manager of The Woolpack
  • Co-owner of The Grange B&B
  • Chauffeur
FatherDuke Woods
WifeBritt Woods (until 1995)
Dawn Woods (2003–2004)
SonsThomas Carter
T.J. Woods

Terry Woods is a fictional character from the British television soap opera Emmerdale, played by Billy Hartman. He was one of the longest-serving characters in the show up until he was killed off alongside Viv Hope (Deena Payne) in early 2011, after 16 years.

Hartman said he found his audition for the role daunting. Terry was meant to be a former rugby player and there were five "really huge blokes" also waiting to audition, which made Hartman think he had come for the wrong job.[1] He was given the role and was paired with Michelle Holmes who was cast as Terry's wife, Britt Woods. It was known that Holmes was only staying for six months and Hartman assumed that he would be leaving too, which is why he accepted the part. He admitted that he never wanted to appear in a soap opera, but came to realise that it often led to major roles in other shows.[1] Hartman made his first appearance as Terry on 2 February 1995.[2]

Terry and Britt's relationship soon runs into problems, which are exacerbated when they are offered the chance to run a pub in York. Britt decides to take the job as she hopes that it will actually improve their marriage, but Terry is not so sure.[3] Hartman told Victoria Ross of Inside Soap: "He is truly in love with Britt but their marriage just isn't working out. Britt thought that by moving on they could make a fresh start, but Terry stood up to her for once. He realised that their problems wouldn't just vanish because of a change of location."[3] Terry decides to make a final plea to Britt and visits her in York in an attempt to bring her home with him, but she refuses to return to Emmerdale. Back in the village, Terry begins drinking heavily and Alan Turner (Richard Thorp) tries to help him out. Hartman reckoned the development would lead to the pair forming a good friendship. He told Ross that his character was starting to feel at home in the village, and the trouble with Britt meant that he and Alan had started getting along better.[3]

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