More actions
Mr Tickle was a fictional character with his own series of books.
Bernice Summerfield made a mental note to herself once: "Dear diary, I'm not writing this down – if I could I'd be Mr Tickle – so I'm going to have to memorize this, or paint it on the walls." (PROSE: Falls the Shadow)
The Tenth Doctor asked Rose Tyler if she wanted to meet Mr Tickle, but then decided that he might be annoying since he lived in a universe of nominative determinism. (AUDIO: Infamy of the Zaross)
Behind the scenes
Mr. Tickle was the titular protagonist in the very first Mr. Men book by Roger Hargreaves, published in 1971.
The inspiration for this character came from a question by Hargreave's 8-year-old son, Adam Hargreaves[1], who himself would go on to write all fourteen books for Dr. Men, a Doctor Who spin on the iconic children's series, beginning in 2017.
Footnotes
- ↑ Cavendish, Lucy (6 August 2011). Adam Hargreaves: 'The Mr Men will always be part of me'. The Telegraph. Retrieved on 10 August 2019.