Bill Snibson

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Bill Snibson is the boisterous, working-class Cockney hero of the musical "Me and My Girl," whose unexpected inheritance of an aristocratic title drives the show's central comedy and romance.

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instanceOf fictional character
musical theatre character
adaptedIn Me and My Girl (television and film adaptations) NERFINISHED
appearsIn Me and My Girl NERFINISHED
associatedSong Leaning on a Lamp-post NERFINISHED
The Lambeth Walk NERFINISHED
associatedWith Lambeth NERFINISHED
characterTrait boisterous
good-hearted
createdBy Douglas Furber NERFINISHED
L. Arthur Rose NERFINISHED
createdForWork Me and My Girl (1937 stage musical) NERFINISHED
ethnicity Cockney NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Me and My Girl (1937 West End production) NERFINISHED
genre musical theatre
languageOfCharacter English
loveInterest Sally Smith NERFINISHED
musicBy Noël Gay NERFINISHED
narrativeTheme class differences
romantic comedy
social mobility
nationality English
occupation working-class man
plotSignificance drives central comedy of Me and My Girl
drives central romance of Me and My Girl
inherits aristocratic title
roleInWork protagonist of Me and My Girl
setting Hareford Hall NERFINISHED
Lambeth, London NERFINISHED
socialClass working class
speechStyle Cockney dialect NERFINISHED
titleInherited Earl of Hareford NERFINISHED

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Me and My Girl hasCharacter Bill Snibson