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'''"Little Titch" Critchley''' was a student at [[Coal Hill School]] in | {{Rename|Shouldn't he be called '''Critchley''', as Little Titch is a nickname?}} | ||
'''"Little Titch" Critchley''' was a student at [[Coal Hill School]] in [[March]]–[[April]] [[1963]]. He was nicknamed after [[Little Tich]]. | |||
[[Francis Minto]] once punched Little Titch and broke his glasses; Francis was given "Lines" as punishment, which [[Susan Foreman]] thought was inadequate. | [[Francis Minto]] once punched Little Titch and broke his [[glasses]]; Francis was given "Lines" as punishment, which [[Susan Foreman]] thought was inadequate. | ||
On [[1 April]] | On [[1 April]] 1963, as an [[April Fools' Day]] prank, [[Ian Chesterton]] sent Little Titch to fetch a "left-handed [[blackboard]] [[rubber]]" from the supplies [[cabinet]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative (novel)|Time and Relative]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:44, 31 October 2016
This topic might have a better name.
Shouldn't he be called Critchley, as Little Titch is a nickname?
Talk about it here.
"Little Titch" Critchley was a student at Coal Hill School in March–April 1963. He was nicknamed after Little Tich.
Francis Minto once punched Little Titch and broke his glasses; Francis was given "Lines" as punishment, which Susan Foreman thought was inadequate.
On 1 April 1963, as an April Fools' Day prank, Ian Chesterton sent Little Titch to fetch a "left-handed blackboard rubber" from the supplies cabinet. (PROSE: Time and Relative)