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'''Little Lord Fauntleroy''' was an [[American]] fictional character whose name became a phrase to refer to entitled people. | '''Little Lord Fauntleroy''' was an [[American]] fictional character whose name became a phrase to refer to entitled people. | ||
Latest revision as of 12:22, 28 October 2023
Little Lord Fauntleroy was an American fictional character whose name became a phrase to refer to entitled people.
History[[edit]]
In the Land of Fiction[[edit]]
In the land of Fiction, Little Lord Fauntleroy was a subcommander to Dracula. (AUDIO: Legend of the Cybermen)
As an insult[[edit]]
Henry van Statten referred to his English employee, Adam Mitchell, as Little Lord Fauntleroy, in a derogatory manner. (TV: Dalek)
Behind the scenes[[edit]]
Little Lord Fauntleroy was the subject of an episode of BBC Radio's Whatever Happened to ...?, following Whatever Happened to Susan Foreman?