- List of Peter Simple's characters
Characters created by the columnist Peter Simple (
1913 -2006 ) from1957 onwards. Some of his characters are based on real people and some real people seem to be based on his characters. A few of these links are noted.Major
* Julian Birdbath — perennially unsuccessful writer and "last citizen of the Republic of Letters". Performed astounding feat of literary detective-work by discovering a fourth Brontë sister, Doreen Brontë, and ghostwrote theautobiography of General "Tiger" Nidgett, but, as always, never received the recognition or payment he deserved. Finally retired to a disused lead mine inDerbyshire to work on a biography ofStephen Spender with only hispet toad , Amiel, for company. Mr Shuttleworth, a poultry farmer and part-time literary agent, is Birdbath's nearest neighbour, and sometimes relays items of literary news by shouting down the mineshaft.
* Trevor Dimwiddie — "underwater motorcycling ace" of varying age, appearance and origins. See also Sir Sid Ballpoint.
* Neville Dreadberg — avant-garde artist and self-publicist and husband of Pippa. Writer of the "classic documentary television plays" "Serviettes of Death", "Blood Orange" and "Monsters in Blue", dealing withcrime , corruption andcannibalism amongst the whiteRhodesia ns, Ulster Protestants and theBritish police , respectively. Partly based onWilliam Burroughs and anticipatedWill Self .
* Mrs Dutt-Pauker — immensely rich and privilegedHampstead socialist, admirer of Stalin andrumour ed lover of the East Germancommunist leaderWalter Ulbricht . Mother of Deirdre Dutt-Pauker, grandmother of precociously bearded Maoist toddler Bert Brecht Mao Rudy Che Odinga (or Mao Banana) and employer of Gjoq. Lives at a palatial mansion called "Marxmount", but also owns a house called Leninmore in the west of Ireland, bought at the time of the Cuban missile crisis. Named after thecommunist sPalme Dutt andAna Pauker and anticipatedMargaret Hodge .
* Alderman Foodbotham — "the 25-stone, iron-watch-chained, crag-visaged, grim-booted"Lord Mayor ofBradford and "perpetual chairman of the Bradford City Tramways and Fine Arts Committee". Officially died in1928 but local legend says he "lies asleep in a mountain cave nearNorthowram ", waiting the summons "to save his city in its hour of supreme danger".
* Doreen Gaggs — trend-crazed tabloid and women's magazine journalist and wife of Jack Moron.
* Sir Jim Gastropodi — born inPoggibonsi , conductor of the Stretchford Municipal Symphony Orchestra and obsessive admirer of Mahler, newly discovered symphonies by whom he insists on playing, to the disgust of Ron Spheroyd. Inspired bySir John Barbirolli . Also from Poggibonsi are GiovanniBotulism o, proprietor of the popular "Salmonella " restaurant, and the late Giuseppe Fittopaldi, composer of theopera s " 'Le sorelle Brontë' " , " 'Bramwell' " (sic)," 'La Fanciulla del Riding Occidentale' " , and " 'Alderman Foodbotham di Bradford' ", all tolibretti by an unidentified author.
* J. Bonington Jagworth — leader of the militant Motorists' Liberation Front and defender of "the basic right of every motorist to drive as fast as he pleases, how he pleases and over what or whom he pleases". Suspicious of hisMarxist chief-of-staff Royston Cylinder but good friend of Rev John Goodwheel. AnticipatedJeremy Clarkson by three decades.
* Dr Heinz Kiosk — psychoanalyst who believes "We are all guilty!"
* Jack Moron — tabloid journalist and husband of Doreen Gaggs. Writes aggressive articles demanding progress and change or warning of foreign peril.
* The Earl of Mountwarlock — the eight-foot,cyclops -eyed owner of themonster -infested Mountwarlock Estate near Stretchford. See also Phantomsby, Mr Dis, MacAnguish and Ghoulman.
* Lieutenant General Sir Frederick "Tiger" Nidgett — retired leader of the Royal Army Tailoring Corps and maker of inspirational speeches full of fatuousrhetoric . Hisautobiography , "Up Sticks and Away!", was ghostwritten by Julian Birdbath. Alleged mentor ofTony Blair ::'Lovers of oratory have often remarked on the abiding influence on Tony Blair of Gen Sir Frederick ("Tiger") Nidgett, supreme orator, veteran war hero and creator of the Royal Army Tailoring Corps'. [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2003/10/03/do0304.xml "Way of the World" column mentioning General Nidgett's influence on Tony Blair.] ]
* Harry and Janet Nodule — traffic-jam fans of Brassgrove Park in south London and always on the look out for a "good snarl-up". [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2005/06/24/do2404.xml "Way of the World" column featuring the Nodules.] ]
* King Norman the Good — future head of the Royal Socialist Family. Husband of Queen Doreen,son-in-law of the Queen Gran, father of Princes Barry and Kevin and Princesses Shirley and Tracey,brother-in-law of Duke Len ofErdington .
* Phantomsby —butler andfactotum of the Earl of Mountwarlock and "one of the few practising werewolves left in theMidlands ". Has a sharp-toothed but infectious smile.
* Albert Rasp — lethargic, goal-concedinggoalkeeper of Stretchford United.
* Old Seth Roentgen — scientific farmer who grows money and share-certificates directly from the soil and regularly disturbs or even kills his neighbours with agricultural experiments. Father of buxom, dark-eyed, lab-coated Hephzibah. Not to be confused with Old Seth the Wasp-Keeper.
* Dr Spacely-Trellis — progressive Bishop of Bevindon in the Stretchford Conurbation, where his domesticchaplain is the mischief-making Rev. Peter Nordwestdeutscher. Anticipated and strongly resembles David Jenkins,Richard Harries ,Rowan Williams and many other Anglican clerics.
* Sir Herbert Trance — head of the British Boring Board of Control based at Lethargy House. World-famous bores competing in competitions organized by the BBBC (and chronicled by Narcolept) include Antonin Bvorak fromCzechoslovakia , Jean-Pierre Cafard fromCanada , GrantComa Jr from America, Shloime benChloroform fromIsrael ( "Glorious Shloime") and Ron Stupor fromAustralia .
* 'Wayfarer' — expert onLondon byways. Continually discovering lost communities of Anglo-Saxon washerwomen, whirlingdervish es,Inca s,Mongol s, "et al" visited in their time by authorities such asSamuel Johnson andThomas Carlyle but now usually reduced to one aged representative living in reduced circumstances "behind an ordinary-looking pet shop inSouth London 's Turgis Hill High Street".Minor
* Sir Sid Ballpoint — "Supreme Manager-in-Chief of the British Underwater Motorcycling Federation". See also Trevor Dimwiddie.
* S. J. Barstow (1886 -1929 ), the only hydro-electrical engineer to be a member of theBloomsbury Group . Took part withD. H. Lawrence at a combined poetry-reading and hydro-electrical engineering demonstration inOxford , where he was introduced to LadyOttoline Morrell . His letters toLeonard Woolf requesting payment for repairs to a table lamp are profoundly moving and foreshadow his latersuicide by auto-electrocution.
* Blazeaway — column's shooting correspondent. Lists bags of left-wingstudent ,ecologist andsocial scientist , some of whom end up on the tables at the trendy West Endrestaurant "Au Petit Coin Anthropophage".
* Dr Kev Burst — headmaster of StretchfordComprehensive School . Runs extensive car-hire, pornography and other businesses with the labour and cash he extracts from his huge student community.
* E. S. Canister (1886 -1980 ) —litter ateur who was "the first to leave a rusting bedstead on the summit ofScafell Pike ". His later works include "Vandalised GrandPiano and Two Tons ofToffee Papers onBen Nevis " (1920) and "Four Tons of Miscellaneous Litter on the Sierra Nevada" (1927). Inspiration for the Friends of Litter.
* Jeremy Cardhouse — originally a "progressive" Conservative Party MP, later defected to the Labour Party and became aPeter Mandelson -worshipping Euro MP. Compared byA. N. Wilson to the present Conservative leaderDavid Cameron .
* Dr Abdul Ngong Castrumba — "freelance, all-purpose revolutionary leader". Based onFidel Castro ,Patrice Lumumba and other 1960s revolutionaries.
* Chocolate Meringue Narthex — A highly successful rock group.
* Attila Craggs — ruthlessly resolute chief of the Television Licence Evaders' Liberation Army, or TELELA. Oversees his fanatical Telelistas from a secret hideout "somewhere inSouth London " and speaks a special and sometimes confusing dialect of commercial Spanish.
* Royston Cylinder — ambitious crypto-Marxist chief-of-staff of J. Bonington Jagworth, leader of the Motorists' Liberation Front.
* Mr Dis — taciturn, dark-visaged manager of the Home Farm on the Mountwarlock Estate. Expert in the growing ofmandrake s.
* Senator Patrick Flannely — keen American supporter of the Irish Republican Navy (IRN).
* Ron Frabb — teen idol kept permanently drugged by his manager Cliff Rampton.
* Dr F. Gestaltvogel — Chief Consultant Psychiatrist at Nerdley General Hospital. Often gives expert advice in court cases overseen by Dr Ellis Goth-Jones, recommending abreactive therapy or EST for the accused and offeringeuthanasia at his own clinic if this fails.
* Ghoulman — chief warden of thesafari park on the Mountwarlock estate, where he cares for thewyvern s,basilisk s,gorgon s and other monsters and ensures that their incineratory or petrifactory powers are always working at their peak.
*Gjoq —Albania nau-pair of Mrs Dutt-Pauker. Forms a sometimes fractious anti-Stalinist alliance with Mrs Dutt-Pauker's Maoist grandson Bert.
* Jon Glasse-Derkeley — arts critic and "cultural entrepreneur". Chronicler of the Nerdley Scene during the 1960s.
* Len Gollip — General Secretary of the Associated Union of Hole-borers. Presides over record votes of up to 2,379,801 in unionballot s, despite the Union having only 65,785 members, many now dead.
* Rev John Goodwheel — "the motorists' padre" and good friend of J. Bonington Jagworth. Drives a mobilecathedral .
* Goth-Joneses — nepotistic family in the Stretchford conurbation. Llewellyn Goth-Jones is a fanatic advocate ofcontraception ,abortion and "universal sexual intercourse". Sir Aylwin Goth-Jones is "the genial, unpopular Chief Constable of Stretchford", fanatically devoted to the detection and arrest of drink drivers. Dr Ellis Goth-Jones, 59, is the chairman of Nerdley magistrate's court, overseeing cases initiated by Detective Sergeant J. B. MacKenzie of Nerdley Special Branch and receiving the expert advice of Dr F. Gestaltvogel. Dr Harry Goth-Jones is thevice-chancellor of St Oicks University in Stretchford, where "more than 105 per cent of entrants achieved honours degrees mostly in such subjects as skateboarding studies and Belgian pastry studies".
* Angelo "Tiny Tim" Grotto — weedy, sickly, near-dwarvishMafia Boss. Wore an "outsize, steel-lined" fedora from beneath which his weak, watery eyes "missed everything". Feared by rival Mafia bosses Giovanni "Fat Face"Leoncavallo , Michele "Six Legs"Puccini , and Giacomo "Plastic GardenGnome "Wolf-Ferrari .Was eventually slain by Francesco "Big Jock"Busoni with a poisoned 4-lb tin of his favourite sweets, Uncle Joe's Mintballs fromWigan , after a failedassassination attempt with an explosiveteddy bear .
* Mr Grylls — formerclergyman and authority onecclesiastical law , now attends Ughtred St. John Mainwaring, the column's well-bred computer. Wears special uniform and forswears animal food while in attendance.
* Squire Haggard — hard-drinking, xenophobic and lecherous eighteenth-centurysquire and diarist, invented and written for the column by thehumorist Michael Green. Always armed with a fowling-piece, he is the perpetual foe of "Whigs, Jacobites, Papists, Frenchmen and Scotchmen". Later portrayed in aYorkshire Television /ITV series byKeith Barron .
* Mr. Harrison; kindly oldshop steward at the panel-beating plant of the Boggs motor factory in Nerdley, where he supervises the three chums Jim, Fred and Rashid Patel.
* Supt. J.S. Harrogate — chief of police operations against the deadly Housewives' Clubs of the Stretchford conurbation. Is believed to write the anonymous preface to the "Annual Directory of Typical Housewives' Fan Clubs of Stretchford" (Viper and Bugloss).
* Rex Hickfield — journalist who describes visits to the ageing Oliver and Connie Mellors (née Chatterley), formerly ofD. H. Lawrence 's "Lady Chatterley's Lover .
* BrianHohenzollern — brilliant film director at Piledriver Films (cf.Hammer Films ) whose series of horror movies star Bruce Braganza asLudwig Wittgenstein , with co-stars Stan Bourbon Parma, KayWittelsbach and TedCapet , costume research by ShirleyPorphyrogenitus and music by Bing Karageorgevitch.schismatic and constantly battling fan clubs in the Stretchford conurbation. All are descended from the OurJackie Kennedy fan club of the1960s . Police operations against them are overseen by Supt. J.S. Harrogate.
* Clare Howitzer — socialist agony aunt. Based partly onClaire Rayner .
* MacAnguish — Scottish headgarden er on the Mountwarlock estate. In charge of the Great Garden of Terror and the DeadlyUpas Tree.
* Detective Sergeant J. B. MacKenzie — star officer of NerdleySpecial Branch who is continually making arrests on Kandahar Road while on "routine search for certain substances". See also Dr Ellis Goth-Jones.
* Ughtred St. John Mainwaring — column's well-bredcomputer . Has "carvedmahogany case" and "subdued lighting as of finestwax candle s". Easily angered by breaches ofetiquette and protocol. Attended by the devoted Mr Grylls.
* The Master of Paddington — the name given by Peter Simple to the author of the (genuine)graffito "Far away is close at hand in images of elsewhere", which appeared on a wall close toPaddington Station . [ [http://www.ruthpadel.com/pages/imigery.htm The origin of "The Master of Paddington".] ]
* Dr E. J. Multimer — angry young astronomer and sex-pest at Stretchford. Based partly onFred Hoyle .
* Elvira Mutcliffe — "Cleckheaton-born "diseuse" and devotee of solid pottery and eurhythmic dancing" who leads a well-respectedwitch es'coven in theWest Riding . On good terms withSatan , who often appears to her coven in the form of the Great Black Goat ofMytholmroyd , and guardian, with her chiefwarlock , Cllr Albert Gogden, of theTrilby Hat ofInvisibility .
* Narcolept — column's boring correspondent. Reports tournaments organized by the British Boring Board of Control under Sir Herbert Trance.
* Rev Bruce Nethers — Vandals' Padre and incumbent at St Atilla's church. See Supergoth.
* Dr. Ngrafta — president of Gombola and the onlyAfrica n head of state who is both awitchdoctor and a graduate of theLondon School of Economics .
* Rev. Peter Nordwestdeutscher — mischief-making domestic chaplain of Dr Spacely-Trellis, the go-ahead Bishop of Bevindon. Doubtless related to Canon Paul Oestreicher, [http://www.ekklesia.co.uk/content/news_syndication/article_051031dresden.shtml 'veteran peace campaigner'] and the sometime amanuensis ofBertrand Russell .
* Marylou Ogreburg — born in Dissentville,Ohio , now runs the "People's Bread and Marmite Street Dance Theatre Workshop" in London, giving politically awakening and socially relevant performances for ordinary folk unable to escape in time.
* Gillian Paste — left-wing television producer and presenter of "Sneer with Mother". Close ally of "'Mrs Dutt-Pauker.
* Cliff Rampton —pop music entrepreneur and manager of Ron Frabb.
* Redshank — the column's nature diarist. Chronicled the oddly incompetent bird the Dotterel and the doings of such characters as Old Seth the Wasp-Keeper.
* Rentamob (originally Rentacrowd) — mammoth consortium supplying semi-automated,slogan -shouting demonstrators wherever they are required. Was particularly in demand during theApartheid era.
* Old Seth the Wasp-Keeper — preserver of the custom of "telling the wasps", whereby his charges are kept informed of "actual and grievous bodily harm, rape, fraud and the formation of new gangs of hooligans of ever-increasing ferocity" in his village. Author of "Through A Waspkeeper's Window", "Waspkeeping My Destiny" and "A Waspkeeper Remembers". Chronicled by the column's nature diarist Redshank.
* Peter Simple himself — benevolent landowner and upholder of the traditions of England. Family seat: Simpleham. Wealth: substantial but not excessive, deriving in part from slave-labour onSouth America nlatifundia . A regular reader of the "Feudal Times andReactionary Herald", from whose thoughtful leaders he frequently quotes. Protected by two giantbodyguard s,Blohm and Voss .
*Ken Slabb — "bearded, grenade-draped" perpetual president of Stretchford Student Union.
* Len Spheroyd (1920 -76) — fattestfireman in history, at over thirty-two stone, and distant relation of Ron Spheroyd. Regularly late on duty due to non-stop eating ofpork pie s and carrying of other emergency rations, and found it very difficult to travel to the scene of a fire. Eventually achieved his dearest wish and extinguished a fire when he sat on his own dangerously burning chip-pan, but ruined chips and lost his own life.
* Ron Spheroyd —tuba player and unionshop steward in the Stretchford M.S.O. under Sir Jim Gastropodi. Plays a fortissimo bottom B flat, signalling "All out", when a newly discovered Mahler symphony ("The Interminable" or "The Unendurable") has gone on for more than two hours. A soul-mate of militant British unionists of the1970s and1980s such asMick McGahey and distant relation of Len Spheroyd, the world's fattest fireman.
* River Stretch — chemical-vapour-wreathed river believed to be "the most polluted" inEurope . See Stretchford.
* Stretchford — principal city of the Stretchford Conurbation. Famous, "inter alia", for "lovely, sex-maniac-haunted" Sadcake Park, with its own council-employed naked sadhu, a permanently ineffectual football team, Stretchford United, and a vast network of fanatical, ever-battling Housewives' Clubs.
* Supergoth — column'svandalism correspondent. Covered the Stretchford Vandals' League and the exciting battle for league and cup glory between such teams as the Bog Lane Wanderers, the Soup Hales Iconoclasts and the Lampton Huns.
* Major E.J. Tannoy — "chief roarsman" of the Friends of Noise based at Pandemonium House.
* Royston Vibes — 18th-yearsociology student at Nerdley University. Claims to be head of anAztec community that conquered Nerdley in theDark Ages and demands ever-increasing concessions and benefits from local government, including the inalienable right to commithuman sacrifice on subsidizedstep pyramid s.
* R. S. Viswaswami — naked Indian hermit, orsadhu , employed by the council to live on a lake in "lovely, sex-maniac haunted Sadcake Park", the famed "iron lung" of the Stretchford conurbation.Notes
References
Compilations of Peter Simple's work:
* "Way of the World" (1) (
1957 )
* "Way of the World" (2) (1963 )
* "Peter Simple in Opposition" (1965 )
* "More of Peter Simple" (1969 )
* "The Thoughts of Peter Simple" (1971 )
* "The World of Peter Simple" (1973 )
* "The Stretchford Chronicles: 25 Years of Peter Simple" (1980 )
* "The Best of Peter Simple" (1984 )
* "Peter Simple's World" (1998 )
* "Peter Simple's Century" (1999 )
* "Peter Simple's Domain" (2003 )
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