Billy Bunter was created in 1908.
A Billy Bunter is a slang term for a fat young boy, based on the character in Charles Hamilton's stories.
a form in the Greyfriars School otherwise known as the lower 4th form
Bunter marks are the marks produced by a bunter, or head-stamping, tool when the bullet is manufactured. This tool imprints the manufacturer's name and bullet's calibre on the cartridge casing. It is possible to match bunter marks and determine which bunter made them.
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Ivan Owen has: Played Nosey Jenkins in "Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School" in 1952. Played Mr. Skinner in "Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School" in 1952. Played Tramp in "Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School" in 1952. Played Yoo-Hoo in "Billy Bean and His Funny Machine" in 1954. Played A Porter in "ITV Play of the Week" in 1955. Played Detective-Inspector Bruce in "Playbox" in 1955. Performed in "Small Time" in 1955. Played Constable in "The Infamous John Friend" in 1959. Played Fred Barker (dog) in "Tuesday Rendezvous" in 1961. Played Basil Brush in "The Basil Brush Show" in 1968. Played Basil Brush in "Cinderella: The Shoe Must Go On" in 1986. Played Basil Brush in "Unseen Fantasy Football" in 1996.
Aloric Cottor has: Played Manny Brodsky in "BBC Sunday-Night Theatre" in 1950. Performed in "Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School" in 1952. Played Snoop in "Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School" in 1952. Played Skinner - a Cad in "Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School" in 1952. Played Page in "Stage by Stage: The Relapse or, Virtue in Danger" in 1954. Played Pablo in "The Children of the New Forest" in 1955. Played Jerry Allbright in "Dixon of Dock Green" in 1955. Played Manny Brodsky in "Armchair Theatre" in 1956. Performed in "The Silver Sword" in 1957. Played Ferdie Purlis in "Crossroads" in 1964. Played Godfrey in "Pretenders" in 1972. Performed in "Late Night Drama" in 1973. Played Richards in "The Citadel" in 1983.
Benjamin Bunter Book Agent - 1915 was released on: USA: 13 December 1915
Billy's grandfather bought him the soda in the book Where the Red Fern Grows.
No, he isn't related in any way. Just shares the same name. i remember watching gerald playing billy bunter on TV, "yaroo you rotters!", and you have to say there is a definite resemblance.
Billy Bunter aka William George Bunter was the Fat Owl of the Remove in a series of stories set in Greyfriars School by writer Charles Hamilton, under the pen name Frank Richards. The fat owl was infamous for his devotion to 'tuck', and a variety of colorful expressions as he was given a hard time by his schoolmates - "Yarooh", "You beast!", "I say, you fellows", and "Oh Crikey". The owl was given more space as Richards realised Bunter's gluttony made for good comedy, and the character was centre stage in the forty black and white half hour television episodes made by the BBC during the fifties, together with three specials. The last episode aired in 1961. Bunter also gave his name to six Christmas special stage shows.
Michael A. G. Bunter has written: 'The promotion and licensing of petroleum prospective acreage' -- subject(s): Oil well pumps, Petroleum, Petroleum law and legislation, Prospecting