31/05/2026
Post 5/5 (maybe 6)
This is the post I’ve been waiting to make all day and it’s because of someone who messaged me through Facebook after reading my post about driving through Stoke. I’ve mentioned y times I grew up in stoke on trent. Raised in the moorlands, went to school in Cheadle and college in Newcastle under Lyme where I did my a levels.
I’ve also talked about my dad (stepdad really but he raised me so I see him as my dad and I adored him. He passed away late December 2024 and his funeral was January last year). He was an awesome bloke. Super friendly with everyone. No one ever had a bad thing to say about him except maybe his twin brother. They didn’t get on sadly. But that’s not relevant here.
He was originally a talented tap dancer as a child and wanted to be a film star. He did end up in a few movies including “I can go on singing” which was Judy Garland’s last . But when he realised he was never gonna make it he became a cinema manager for odeon. That’s where my love of films came from. I literally grew up in the cinema. Mainly the middle one, the odeon Hanley, which is now the Regent Theatre.
He worked all over the country and his final posting was Stoke. His first cinema was the Odeon Trinity Street, the black and white one. Then Hanley, which is the one with the big triangle name board and big window, and then Festival Park which was odeons first multiplex and their flagship after Leicester Square in london. He opened that cinema and ended up managing most of festival park by the time he retired. He was consistently one of the most successful managers in the country for odeon.
When he first arrived in Stoke he lodged with a lady and her family in Eccleshall. Then he got a flat in Hanley before buying a house in the Meir down the road from where my mum lived with my father and where I lived with my mum after my father died of a massive brain haemorrhage when I was 4 months old. My mum and the man who became my dad met roughly 12 months later though an act of sheer comedy and luck.
This morning Duncan Woodward (can’t tag you sir you’ve disabled tagging) messaged me asking if my dad was Peter Kelly. I said it was and asked him how he guessed that. The family he lodged with in the late 60s was his grandmother Barbara and my dad had stayed in touch with her. He stayed in touch after marrying my mum and my mum remembers Barbara and his dad and well (and even him as a young child - he’s a few years older than me).
My dad Peter Kelly was well known in stoke as the odeon manager and he kept the job until he retired in 2000.
It really made my day because I do miss him, like most of us miss parents who have passed. And it made me remember how well liked and remembered he was and is. And that’s all any of us can hope for in this fleeting life we live.
The 2 photos of him are as a young man in the film I mentioned and sitting proudly in a screen in festival park just after it opened with sound of music on the screen.
Thank you duncan for reaching out. I really appreciated it.
There. A supremely boring and uninteresting pos with almost nothing to do with trucking, except it came about because of a is I made about trucking seen by a trucker who had a connection to me through his gran and dad and my dad. Lovely. 🥰