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Thomas Sweeney, commonly known as Sinbad, is a fictional character from the British
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'', played by
Michael Starke Michael Starke (born 13 November 1957) is a British actor and singer from Liverpool, England, best known for his role as Thomas 'Sinbad' Sweeney, which he played for sixteen years, in the Channel 4 soap opera ''Brookside'' (initially credited ...
. The character debuted on-screen during the episode broadcast on 18 September 1984. Sinbad was originally only supposed to feature in a couple of episodes but continued to appear on a recurring basis until Stark was promoted to the show's regular cast in 1990.


Casting

Starke joined the cast in 1984. Discussing his first appearance in ''Brookside'' Starke recalled he not have "a clue what was going on, I knew nothing about television and I think it showed." Starke had previously worked as an extra on the show. There he became acquainted with a ''Brookside'' writer,
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who asked him to play a character he had created named Sinbad. The character was only intended to be a small part featuring in a few episodes. Producers kept Starke as part of the show's recurring cast and he continued in the role for five years until he decided he wanted better job security. Starke approached the show's producer Vanessa Whitburn with the request of a full-time contract. She did not want to lose Sinbad from the show and gave him a six-month contract. When Mal Young became producer in 1990 he decided to promote the show's regular cast and gave Starke his first year-long contract.


Development

Writers originally wanted to call the character "Popeye" but later settled on Sinbad. Starke told Johnathon Hughes from
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that "the nickname was an old scouse mickey take, a window cleaner who doesn't do the corners is given a nautical name as the windows look like portholes." Starke discussed the role with actual window cleaners who offered him tips on how to make Sinbad's profession appear authentic. Starke explained "
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told me to 'crack my scrim' to make it authentic, which means flicking the shammy leather like a whip." He followed their advice in a scene and a whiplash sound was dubbed over the scene. Starke branded the scene "hilarious", adding that the character "was a more light-hearted presence in those early days and slotted in nicely." In June 1996,
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released a book about the character called ''Sinbad's Scrapbook: Secrets of a Window Cleaner''.


Storylines

Sinbad was first introduced into the soap in September 1984, two years after the programme began. The character was introduced as a window cleaner and friend of Edna Cross (
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), who would place bets on horse races for her behind her husband Harry's (
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) back. Aside from window cleaning, Sinbad took sidelines in many illegitimate deals. Over Christmas 1984 he was seen with 'Trevor the turkey', selling it for £10, and then on delivery producing a live turkey knowing that residents including
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) and Paul Collins ( Jim Wiggins) would be too sensitive to kill it, thus keeping the deposit for himself. He later quipped that this was Trevor's third year of doing it. The character was a long-time friend and associate of
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(
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). His nickname derived from his window-cleaning days and his reluctance to clean into the corners of the windows, instead cleaning a porthole-shape in the centre of the glass. For several years the character was billed simply as 'Sinbad'. Although originally a window cleaner, after selling No 10 Sinbad invested the money into a shop on Brookside Parade selling used kitchen appliances. The shop was called The Sweeney, from the character's initials and also referencing the 1970s ITV police drama. While working he met Carmel O’Leary (Carol Connor). Carmel's youngest son, Tim (
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) - better known as Tinhead - resented the pair of them becoming so close and tried to upset their relationship the best he could. While running his shop, Sinbad sold a gas cooker to Ron Dixon (
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), who installed it himself, despite having little aptitude towards gas installation, and the resulting explosion caused great damage to Brookside Parade, paralysing Carmel's eldest son Ben (Simon Paul). Unable to forgive Sinbad for turning a blind eye to Ron's unqualified installation, Carmel ended their relationship. Tim hated Sinbad for a long time following this, to the point where he tried to run him over in his car, causing the car to drive into a nearby river with Tim inside, and he was saved from drowning by Sinbad. Following a talk with Ben, Tim decided to forgive Sinbad and the two would become close over the years. After the demise of Sinbad's business, his friend
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) gave him a job at the
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, 'Chips with Everything'. This job came to an end shortly after Sinbad sold Ron Dixon a stale pie, after which Ron made a complaint a health inspector who began investigating a local outbreak of
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. Mick confessed that his shop had sold stale food; however, it was discovered the shop was not the source of the outbreak, but Mick was reported regardless. After the report, Mick was fined and he closed the shop. Later on a gang of racists visited the area and attacked Mick, before turning on Sinbad after he tried to intervene. The attack left him partially deaf. Sinbad struggled to cope with his injuries and left a job interview after his prospective employer treated him in a condescending manner. After being invited to attend a school for deaf children, Sinbad enjoyed his time there and befriended a boy named Andrew. Sinbad also became friends with Andrew's foster mother Barbara, however her other foster son Kevin resented Sinbad's presence. When Sinbad was forced to cancel a day out, Kevin took advantage of Andrew's disappointment and manipulated him into accusing Sinbad of sexual abuse, accusations which Barbara believed. Sinbad was questioned by police and released without charge, but was arrested when
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was found on the computer that he was the main user of, the offending pictures having been accidentally downloaded by Tim and Emily Shadwick (
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). The police would not believe them when they attempted to confess, and as news of the allegations filtered around the Close, several neighbours automatically assumed Sinbad was guilty. Although Mick initially believed Sinbad, seeds of doubt were planted in his mind to the point where he asked his son Leo (
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) if Sinbad had ever touched him, and Sinbad felt betrayed when he heard about this. Eventually Sinbad's friend Rachel Jordache (Tiffany Chapman) realised that Kevin was, like her, a victim of abuse and talked to him about her own experiences. Kevin confessed that he had made Andrew make up the allegations and told the truth to the police; he had been abused by his birth mother's husband in the past, which his birth mother didn't believe. Although Sinbad's innocence was proven, his neighbours were slow to apologise and Sinbad decided he had no future on the Close. When Barbara asked him if he wanted to move in with her and the boys, he accepted and after saying a fond farewell to Rachel left Brookside Close for a new start.


Reception

A writer from ''
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'' branded Sinbad "''Brookside's'' most loveable character, a window cleaner turned murder accomplice. He built the patio over
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's ( Bryan Murray) grave." Matthew Bayliss from ''
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'' believed Sinbad's deafness story lacked realism and criticised the show's portrayal. Bayliss complained that Sinbad discussing the issue with his friends Mick and Jimmy lacked emotion. They added that "they cannot delve into the emotional undertow of sudden deafness and only show it as something that makes conversations tedious." A writer from ''
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'' opined that Sinbad had a split personality, difficulty finishing relationships and "tries to be everyone's friend." They observed his protection of girlfriend Mandy (Sandra Maitland) after Trevor's murder as being problematic, adding that "his willingness to please borders on the pathological" The writer concluded that Sinbad would have benefited from long-term psychotherapy. ''The Guardian'' critic Jim Shelley believed that there were many reasons to stop watching ''Brookside''. He stated that one reason to quit was "Sinbad nearly having his legs sawn off and now losing his hearing so that he says 'you what?' even more than he did before." Lorna Hughes from the ''
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'' said that ''Brookside'' was known for its controversial stories. However she believed that Sinbad being accused of child abuse and his rivalry with Carl were less well remembered storylines. A ''
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'' writer included Sinbad's marriage proposal to Marcia at Goodison Park, in their "top 10 proposals" feature.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Sweeney, Sinbad Brookside characters Television characters introduced in 1984