• William George Bunter is a fictional schoolboy created by Charles Hamilton using the pen name Frank Richards. He features in stories set at Greyfriars School...
  • ...is probably best known for his work in story papers such as The Magnet where the indomitable character of Billy Bunter made his first appearance.
  • Billy Bunter is a slang term that originated in the United Kingdom and is used to describe someone who is overweight, lazy, and generally lacking in personal hygiene.
  • To his schoolmates (especially to Harry Wharton, who embodies all the virtues that Billy Bunter lacks), Billy is known as the “Fat Owl of the Remove.”
  • Billy Bunter is a term used by folk from the south of England, it's used to describe someone who is skinny with small arms but also fat with a gut!
  • Billy Bunter. A fictional fat boy with round spectacles in Charles Hamilton's stories set at Greyfriars School. 1989, Piers Paul Read...
  • We believe that Billy Bunter is more than just a topic—it's a catalyst for growth, innovation, and transformation.
  • July 1955 and Billy Bunter and Dixon of Dock Green are screened. ... I adored Billy Bunter as a child - the Harry Potter of his day but into cakes not magic.
  • From 1955, Billy Bunter comic strips were published in the Netherlands, in the Dutch-language comic Sjors, with the character renamed “Billie Turf”.
  • One of his many thousands of literary creations, Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School came to life in the Magnet, a weekly British boys story paper 1908-1940, and lived...