373:β The main character in the series, an eleven-year-old schoolboy in a village in England. Leader of the Outlaws, William is unique in schoolboy literature β confident, strong-willed, independent-minded with original world-views, a born leader who is keen to be chief in any undertaking of the Outlaws. He cares little for his clothes or appearance, wears a scowl as his best "company manners" and hates small talk. He loves to play Red Indians and pirates, and readily embarks on any project, from catching wartime spies or making a "moon rocket", to editing a "newspaper" or organising a "circus" or "show", often featuring his pet dog Jumble as reluctant star. William usually has a withering contempt for girls and women (except his mother) though there are notable exceptions and he can even be chivalrous on occasion. He has a soft spot for a neighbour, Joan who admires him enormously. A rebel and die-hard optimist, William often shows a strong sense of responsibility when the situation demands, an unwillingness to back out of challenges and a bulldog-like determination to overcome hurdles. His imagination and predilection for adventure constantly get him into difficult situations. William and the outlaws often engage in elaborate schemes to earn money with mixed results. He is frequently inspired to βhelpβ others he deems in need but runs into unforeseen complications in his efforts but as fortune favours the brave, William often comes out on top though is sometimes reprimanded and punished by his parents for his misdeeds. His 'motto' is: Doin' good, rightin' wrongs, spreadin' happiness and walking down the narrow path of virtue.
491:β The girl next door. Younger than William, she is his uncritical admirer, whom he will go to some efforts to impress. She is sometimes described a member of the Outlaws, and sometimes an "Outlaw-ally". Joan has three surnames throughout the series; first Clive, then Crewe, then Parfitt, before reverting to Clive. She also changes in physical appearance; Joan Clive has blue eyes and bright golden curls, whereas Joans Crewe and Parfitt have dark eyes, dark curly hair and a dimpled complexion. Crewe turns to Parfitt after Joan's absence then subsequent return to the village after her London home is bombed, so it is possible her mother has been widowed (or, rather unlikely, divorced) and remarried. However,
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429:β William's sardonic father, often vexed by William's troublesome behaviour, but at times giving subtle hints that he agrees with his son by rewarding him with money. Some of the stories also suggest that Mr Brown was very much like William in his youth, where he was friends with Ginger, Douglas and Henry's fathers. He works in an office, and frequently takes time off due to his 'liver' (i.e., drinking). He is a Conservative, according to William.
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446:β William's grown-up brother who is infatuated by a succession of girls, each of whom he swears is "the most beautiful girl in the world" until he moves on to the next. Robert's age (like Ethel's) varies between stories: he is sometimes as young as 17 and sometimes as old as 22 (though in the novel
389:β One of William's friends and the oldest member of the Outlaws. He is considered well-read and well-informed. He has an elder brother, John, and also an unnamed baby sister, with whom he is perpetually warring. In the earliest stories, he is said to be William's rival for leadership of the Outlaws.
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395:β One of William's friends and a member of the Outlaws. He is the most prudent and discreet of the group; unoptomistic and usually the voice of objection when William reveals his 'Plans'. He has an elder brother, George, Robert's friend.
571:β An absent-minded young artist, besotted with Ethel and on more-or-less friendly terms with William. He appears more in the later books. He also loves Eleanor, Colonel Fortescue's niece. Colonel Fortescue is the friend of his father.
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found a new life in a stage production, written by Alick Hayes and
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318:"No," said William gloomily and truthfully. "I'm not int'rested in Church History an' I've got something like those at school. Not that I'd want 'em," he added hastily, "if I hadn't em."
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2337:Shedload Theatre produced a stage adaptation of
2311:read eight stories for Argo in the early 1980s.
2209:as Hubert's Gang, Peter Davis as Hubert's Gang,
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2017:Just William's Puzzles: An Outlaws Club Book
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3322:Richmal Crompton β The Woman behind William
2023:Just William's Tricks: An Outlaws Club Book
1949:(Outlaws Publishing Company, London, 1990).
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2011:Just William's Plays: An Outlaws Club Book
2005:Just William's Codes: An Outlaws Club Book
1915:Richmal Crompton: The Woman Behind William
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3239:. Major Goff was played by Roger Maxwell.
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3378:World of Just William Facebook Community
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1956:(Privately published, Middlesex, 1980).
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3250:""Just William" (1976) β Episode list"
643:The publication dates are for the UK.
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3383:World of Just William YouTube Channel
2742:broadcast another series also called
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1940:Just William's World: A Pictorial Map
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3144:Just William: Home for the Holidays.
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1768:(David Schutte, West Sussex, 2010).
1761:(David Schutte, West Sussex, 2010).
1754:(David Schutte, West Sussex, 2009).
1747:(David Schutte, West Sussex, 2009).
1740:(David Schutte, West Sussex, 2008).
1733:(David Schutte, West Sussex, 2008).
3062:The book series was a favorite of
2858:William and the Old Man in the Fog
1917:(Allen & Unwin, London, 1986).
1785:Just William: The Book of the Film
1678:(J. Garnett Miller, London, 1956).
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2603:William and the Wonderful Present
2579:The Sweetest Little Girl in White
2425:William and the Wonderful Present
1862:More Just William - As Seen on TV
3719:William and Air Raid Precautions
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2718:(Episode: #2.13β22 January 1978)
2694:(Episode: #2.9β18 December 1977)
2688:(Episode: #2.8β11 December 1977)
2676:(Episode: #2.6β27 November 1977)
2674:It All Began with the Typewriter
2670:(Episode: #2.5β20 November 1977)
2664:(Episode: #2.4β13 November 1977)
2585:William and the Badminton Racket
2581:(Episode: #1.4β27 February 1977)
2575:(Episode: #1.3β20 February 1977)
2569:(Episode: #1.2β13 February 1977)
1952:W. O. G. Lofts and Derek Adley,
1892:Just William - and Other Animals
1709:Matthew Barnes, Jonathan Massey
1210:William and Air Raid Precautions
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2899:and broadcast in 2010 starring
2889:. The episodes were written by
2852:William and the Ebony Hairbrush
2799:William and the White Elephants
2712:Episode: #2.12β15 January 1978)
2706:(Episode: #2.11β8 January 1978)
2700:(Episode: #2.10β1 January 1978)
2682:(Episode: #2.7β4 December 1977)
2658:(Episode: #2.3β6 November 1977)
2652:(Episode: #2.2β30 October 1977)
2646:(Episode: #2.1β23 October 1977)
2563:(Episode: #1.1β6 February 1977)
2303:Just William (BBC Radio series)
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357:(1956) were written during the
129:Book series by Richmal Crompton
66:"Just William" book series
42:needs additional citations for
3968:William and the Artist's Model
3371:World of Just William fan site
2926:The Sweet Little Girl in White
2823:William and the Russian Prince
2629:(Episode: #1.12β24 April 1977)
2627:William and the Sleeping Major
2623:(Episode: #1.11β17 April 1977)
2617:(Episode: #1.10β10 April 1977)
2561:William and the Begging Letter
2484:William and the Sleeping Major
2431:William and the Leopard Hunter
2283:William and the Artist's Model
2127:as William Brown and featured
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1848:(W. H. Smith's, London, 1991).
1840:Just William and Other Stories
1787:(George Newnes, London, 1940).
1675:William and the Artist's Model
310:, 1925) with unhappy results:
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3434:William at the Circus (movie)
3200:Essential Magazine review of
3052:'s song 'Great Dane' in 2017.
2870:William Turns Over a New Leaf
2605:(Episode: #1.8β27 March 1977)
2599:(Episode: #1.7β20 March 1977)
2593:(Episode: #1.6β13 March 1977)
2490:William and the Real Laurence
1929:Just William Through the Ages
1598:William and the Masked Ranger
1348:the only novel in the series
582:Publication and illustrations
3791:William and the Space Animal
3751:William and The Brains Trust
2805:Finding a School for William
2710:Finding a School for William
2611:(Episode: #1.9β3 April 1977)
2587:(Episode: #1.5β6 March 1977)
2455:William and the American Tie
2341:that debuted in 2017 at The
1979:, London, 1977) - tie-in to
1947:Growing Up With Just William
1852:Just William - As Seen on TV
1816:William - the Ancient Briton
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3783:William and the Moon Rocket
3417:Just William's Luck (movie)
3186:The List review roundup of
2811:William and the Great Actor
2698:William at the Garden Party
2635:(Episode: #1.13β1 May 1977)
2478:William and the Three Bears
2472:William and the Little Girl
1967:Just William's Cookin' Book
1846:The Just William Collection
1573:William and the Pop Singers
1421:William and the Moon Rocket
651:, which excluded the story
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2597:William and the Prize Pig
2573:The Outlaws and the Tramp
2519:London Weekend Television
2343:Edinburgh Festival Fringe
1874:Just William at Christmas
1474:William's Television Show
1247:William and the Film Star
377:Ginger Flowerdew/Merridew
341:, while 1930s books like
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3815:William's Treasure Trove
3727:William and the Evacuees
3215:"Just William (1977-78)"
2959:comic strip appeared in
2840:William Clears the Slums
2633:William Clears the Slums
1987:Just William Annual 1979
1973:Just William Annual 1978
1766:William's Secret Society
1745:William - the Peacemaker
1525:William's Treasure Trove
1241:William and the Evacuees
1216:William's Bad Resolution
666:Editions highlighted in
489:Joan Clive/Crewe/Parfitt
474:" (princess β pwincess).
421:William's Treasure Trove
347:William and the Evacuees
3655:William's Crowded Hours
2981:William and the Nasties
2944:William Holds the Stage
2782:as Ellen the maid, and
2662:William Holds the Stage
2567:William the Great Actor
2449:William and the Parrots
2193:as Gloria's Secretary,
1969:(Armada, London, 1977).
1954:William: A Bibliography
1880:Just William on Holiday
1836:(Armada, London, 1965).
1834:William and the Monster
1830:(Armada, London, 1965).
1824:(Armada, London, 1965).
1818:(Armada, London, 1965).
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1738:William - the Lionheart
1010:William's Crowded Hours
653:William and the Nasties
3320:Cadogan, Mary (1986).
3118:Cadogan, Mary (1991).
2609:William the Matchmaker
2553:Information from here
2466:William the Peacemaker
2443:William the Counterspy
2258:The Will Hay Programme
1999:The William Diary 1996
1993:The William Diary 1995
1905:Books about the series
1898:Just William and Girls
1886:Just William at School
1759:William - the Smuggler
1731:William - the Terrible
417:William β the Explorer
405:Margaret or Mary Brown
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3898:William Comes to Town
3823:William and the Witch
3775:William and the Tramp
3687:William the Detective
3599:William the Conqueror
3366:Just William fan site
3120:The William Companion
3010:William the Detective
2986:William The Detective
2716:William and the Tramp
2656:Violet Elizabeth Wins
2496:William goes Shopping
2229:William at the Circus
2181:as Violet Elizabeth,
2117:William at the Circus
2107:as Robert Brown, and
1934:Gillian Clements and
1922:The William Companion
1752:William - the Avenger
1549:William and the Witch
1397:William and the Tramp
1112:William the Detective
835:William the Conqueror
689:William Collins (HB)
649:William the Detective
600:William and the Witch
468:William the Conqueror
455:Violet-Elizabeth Bott
335:William the Conqueror
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3807:William the Explorer
3735:William Does His Bit
3711:William the Dictator
3679:William the Gangster
3647:William's Happy Days
3400:Just William (movie)
3361:Just William Society
3301:. The New York Times
3278:. Broadcastnow.co.uk
3274:Rushton, Katherine.
2225:as The Boss's Gang.
2217:as The Boss's Gang,
2201:as Hubert's Mother,
2051:(1940). Directed by
1842:(BCA, London, 1977).
1828:William the Cannibal
1807:Further compilations
1715:(Unpublished, 2018).
1623:William the Superman
1500:William the Explorer
1270:William Does His Bit
1186:William the Dictator
1086:William the Gangster
985:William's Happy Days
509:William the Gangster
343:William The Dictator
282:William Does His Bit
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3890:Just William's Luck
3855:William the Lawless
3759:Just William's Luck
3703:William the Showman
3202:Just William's Luck
3188:Just William's Luck
2786:as Susie Chambers.
2722:Christmas Special:
2686:William Finds a Job
2650:The Great Detective
2644:William's Lucky Day
2437:William Finds a Job
2388:In 1962 and 1963 a
2355:Just William's Luck
2339:Just William's Luck
2286:, written in 1956.
2239:as Superintendent,
2175:Just William's Luck
2113:Just William's Luck
2099:as Marmaduke Bott,
1981:the 1970s TV series
1712:Just William's Luck
1647:William the Lawless
1344:Just William's Luck
1162:William the Showman
686:George Newnes (HB)
637:William the Lawless
626:Books in the series
478:Mr. & Mrs. Bott
448:Just William's Luck
437:The most persistent
413:Just William's Luck
219:Just William's Luck
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3663:William the Pirate
3615:William in Trouble
3607:William the Outlaw
3583:William the Fourth
3217:. BFI Screenonline
3043:Amazon Prime Video
3029:referenced in the
3024:In popular culture
2946:(31 December 2010)
2940:(30 December 2010)
2934:(29 December 2010)
2928:(28 December 2010)
2892:Men Behaving Badly
2872:(17 December 1995)
2866:(10 December 1995)
2854:(26 November 1995)
2848:(19 November 1995)
2842:(12 November 1995)
2831:(18 December 1994)
2829:William's Busy Day
2825:(11 December 1994)
2817:William's Birthday
2813:(27 November 1994)
2807:(20 November 1994)
2801:(13 November 1994)
2729:(24 December 1977)
2615:Waste Paper Wanted
2591:A Little Interlude
2213:as Hubert's Gang,
1977:World Distributors
1720:Radio play scripts
1372:William β the Bold
1295:William Carries On
1245:also published as
1214:also published as
1035:William the Pirate
886:William in Trouble
861:William the Outlaw
785:William The Fourth
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3909:Television series
3671:William the Rebel
3297:Solomon, Saskia.
2938:The School Report
2932:Parrots for Ethel
2864:Parrots for Ethel
2860:(3 December 1995)
2846:Boys Will Be Boys
2819:(4 December 1994)
2778:as Robert Brown,
2692:Parrots for Ethel
2621:Only Just in Time
2392:TV series called
2241:Peter Butterworth
2139:as Robert Brown,
2057:Doreen Montgomery
2055:, and written by
2036:Media adaptations
1945:Margaret Disher,
1697:More Just William
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2275:Michael Allinson
2189:as Gloria Gail,
2151:as Emily, Maid,
2143:as Ethel Brown,
2103:as Ethel Brown,
1961:Assorted tie-ins
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