Nothing. Martha was Bob Cratchits daughter who we only meet on Christmas Day. Scrooge didnt meet her at that time
In Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge's fiancee was named Belle, not Martha. Belle ended their engagement because she saw that Scrooge's growing obsession with money was consuming him and changing him into someone she could no longer love. This event played a significant role in shaping Scrooge's character and his journey towards redemption.
No, there was a Martha. She was Bob Cratchits eldest daughter
she died when she gave birth to Fred, Scrooge's nephew
Scrooge was initially self-satisfied that nothing had happened.
In the 1970 film "Scrooge," Martha Cratchit sings the song "When You and I Were Young, Maggie."
The Ghost was able to transport Scrooge to various scenes
Martha Borg
Martha Kent went to Washington D.C. to be a U.S. Senator.
It though they have gone mad
He is transported around each of the scenes the ghost wants Scrooge to experience without being seen
Martha married Mickey Smith (Rose's ex), but she was engaged to Tom Milligan during series 4, there is no explanation as to what happened between them and how she ended up marrying Mickey.
Scrooge thought the clock was broken, but it was actually just past the hour.
she died when she gave birth to Fred, Scrooge's nephew