Created 12 August 2003
Rt Hon. Neil Kincaid
| Rt. Hon. Neil Kincaid | Lover of Kim
Tate.
|
Played by Brian Deacon | Appeared: 1992-1993 |
The following (in this white box) is a profile in the book "The Emmerdale Family Album" (by Michael Heatly and Published by Boxtree Paperback - 30 June, 1995 ):-
The Honourable Neil Kincaid, master of foxhounds, proved a past master of
mischief as far as the Tates' marriage was concerned.
The dashing stockbroker returned to the Dales at weekends to pursue his horse-riding
interests and help his mother maintain the family seat. Yet despite his title,
Kincaid's designs on Kim Tate were less than honourable. The loss of the baby
she and Frank had wanted so much left her emotionally vulnerable and Kincaid
was cad enough to take advantage.
Kim found herself understandably attracted to a handsome man much closer to
her own age than her husband and who shared her equine interests. The pair
found themselves travelling to horse auctions together, and it was on one such
occasion that the relationship was consummated. And though Kathy discovered
the truth when she picked up a hotel bill the cocky Kincaid accidentally dropped
while visiting Home Farm, the secret would remain safe until Christmas Day
1992, when Frank saw the expensive watch he'd fondly assumed was destined for
his wrist being worn by his rival.
Neil was clearly delighted that Kim's expulsion led her to his door, but hardly
as happy when Frank took the horse whip to him as the New Year's Day Hunt prepared
for the off! Nevertheless, the bruised bachelor enjoyed having his wounds tended
and hurt pride massaged.
His wariness of Frank faded with his injuries, and he was genuinely surprised
to find himself staring down the muzzle of a shotgun when he and Kim tried
to liberate her horse, Dark Star, from the Tates' stables. Frank's aim was
diverted by daughter Zoe, but as the first shots were fired in a potentially
messy divorce action, the cracks began to show in Kim and Neil'ss relationship.
Kincaid
couldn't see why
Kim should fight for Frank's money when he could keep her in the style to which
she'd become accustomed, while his mother and friends all made plain their
disapproval of this mismatch of the classes.
The last straw came when Kincaid decided to acquire new stables for Kim to
resume her business without bothering to consult her first. There was a predictable
clash of egos, and both parties resumed the single life. For Kim, it was a
case of sadder and wiser, but Nell Kincaid seemed unlikely to change his died-in-the-wool
ways.
Emmerdale Home Page |