Sir Richard Whittington was a Lord Mayor of London and the subject of the folk tale "Dick Whittington and His Cat" and a stage production in the early 17th century. He was born circa 1354 and died in 1423.
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The cast of Richard Whittington Esquire - 1964 includes: Norman Allen as The sweeper Tony Bateman as King of Metrodono Bernard Bresslaw as Brown Janette Craig as The cat Marian Davies as The nurse Michael Finlayson as The baron Bill Fraser as Trollop Jeanine Garrard as The maid Tom Gill as Fitzwarren Kim Grant as The town crier Thomas Kyffin as The landlord Barbara Lewis as The old woman Desmond Newling as The guard Dickie Owen as Bragg Mike Sammes as Himself - singers Sally Smith as Alice Tommy Steele as Richard Whittington Patrick Troughton as Himself - narrator
Harry Whittington died on June 11, 1989.
Don Whittington was born on January 23, 1946.
Sweet Dick Whittington was born in 1934.
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The cast of Dick Whittington - 1972 includes: Gemma Craven as Alice
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The cast of Dick Whittington - 1968 includes: Valentine Dyall as Himself - Narrator
Dick Whittington is a folklore character in English legend. The story of Dick Whittington is a blend of myth and historical fact. While there was a real Richard Whittington who lived in the 14th century and served as Lord Mayor of London, many elements of the popular story are fictional.
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