Soap stars’ sign pub's 'celebrity ceiling' (From York Press)
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Soap stars’ sign pub's 'celebrity ceiling'
7:42am Monday 17th September 2012 in News
By Mike Laycock, Chief reporter
FIRST it was signed by Corrie killer John Stape – now a York pub’s new “celebrity ceiling” has been signed by two more bad boys from top British soaps.
Jeff Hordley, who plays Cain Dingle in ITV’s Yorkshire-based drama Emmerdale, called in to Thomas’s in Museum Street and agreed to add his signature to the ceiling in the downstairs bar.
He was accompanied by his wife Zoe Henry, who also stars in the soap as vet Rhona Goskirk and who also added her name.
The next star to add his signature was Ace Bhatti, who played Dr “Evil” Yusef Khan in EastEnders until he departed last December following the end of a domestic abuse storyline.
Their signatures are everything landlady Mary Blair could have hoped for when she launched the ceiling in August during a visit by Oscar-winning actor Sir Ben Kingsley, his son Ferdinand and Graeme Hawley, who were playing God/Jesus and the Devil in the Mystery Plays in the nearby Museum Gardens.
Hawley used to play teacher John Stape, one of Coronation Street’s most infamous villains who was involved in a number of major story lines involving kidnap, manslaughter and murder before dying last October during a car chase.
After the trio agreed to sign the ceiling, Mary said she hoped other big names would come and add their names.
She said Jeff and Zoe visited while in York to see the Mystery Plays, and they were joined at the pub by Ferdinand and Graeme, while Ace called in after performing recently in Bouncers at the Theatre Royal.
Her only failed celebrity venture so far has come when she tried to get TV artist Rolf Harris to come and sign the ceiling during a visit to York later this month. She said his PA had said he would not have time to visit.
She said she now planned to revive Thomas’s one-time theatrical connections by creating a “theatre room”, with posters for plays on the walls.
Comments(10)
dodgydavereturns
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8:02am Mon 17 Sep 12
More cheap attempts at getting publicity by this place! Who cares?
Well done, you got yourselves 4 signatures on the walls! ...... There were hundreds on the splash palaces before they pulled it down! (probably more interesting ones too!)
Just shows how some people will stop at nothing to get into the press!
Woody G Mellor
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8:19am Mon 17 Sep 12
magicadey
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9:50am Mon 17 Sep 12
Plunkets has the Rolling Stones so keep trying ;)
jonescasper
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11:12am Mon 17 Sep 12
Well Done Thomas's Keep up the great work. It's great to see people/teams/bars putting in an effert rather than the misserable service you get in most places.
And I'm not sure they will be concerned with the likes of the Stone Roses, have you been in that bar ? it's dirty and the peopel in it are dirty.
I love the "fun" of this ceiling.
And what's the betting they get bigger names thnt the ever so current oasis wannabe's the " The Rolling Stones"
And i still think they trump Plunkets with an Oscar winner !!! WHHHOOOPPP
see ya soon Thomas's I'm coming in to sit right under the patriotic union Jack ceiling.
Elton Welsby
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11:35am Mon 17 Sep 12
Ousetunes
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12:32pm Mon 17 Sep 12
As a regular visitor to York, a visit to Thomas's is a must and I was disgusted in its demise, re-branding and in seeing it reduced to a dive 'run' by someone only just out of shorts.
Sure, I preferred the bar at the window end and I always wonder where the staircase went (which used to be downstairs leading up to the first floor).
I also wish it served cask Smith's and Magnet (the latter no longer produced in cask form - shameful!) like it once did. But the place is clean and welcoming again and it's like having a bit of an old friend back. I first came across Thomas's way back in 1989.
Robert Davro
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2:15pm Mon 17 Sep 12
helenSug
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3:49pm Mon 17 Sep 12
flys..pphhhff please. A man commentling on cleanliness. REALLY!
my husband drinks in Ye olde starre. Thats a s*@t hole !
Like many people you go on reputation. Well in this case people of YORK don't.
Its Quirky, it's Funky, it's Fun & its back to British :)
I went in this pub because my mum, now 87 went in here on here own and ended up with the Manageress Mary sitting in with her for over half an hour chatting and my mum loved it :)
sitting in front of the Queen wallpaper, sipping Tea from a proper china cup & saucer, looking at chopped off teddy animal heads. It's Fab and everytime i go in there is something new to see.
Mary is doing a great job and the food is far better that pub food and why after xmas day in the same pub for 12 years this year my mum want to eat here, and so be it.
Being an avid soap fan i love that all bad boys have signed the wall.
please get more :)
Buzz Light-year
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9:26pm Mon 17 Sep 12
Press headline writer wrote:
Soap stars’ sign pub's 'celebrity ceiling'
WTF?
Please don't tell us you've used a grocer's apostrophe for the soap stars but then thought "Wait, that's a plural..."
Prob says...
7:57am Mon 17 Sep 12