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Robert "Bob" Cratchit is the abused, underpaid clerk of Ebenezer Scrooge in the Charles Dickens story A Christmas Carol.
In the story, Cratchit is first seen at work, where he copies letters by hand in an underheated "dismal little cell", "a sort of tank". He is repeatedly described as "little" and clothes himself in a tattered white comforter, since he cannot afford a coat. Cratchit is treated poorly by Scrooge and given a weekly salary of "but fifteen bob", insufficient to feed his family a proper Christmas dinner. Nevertheless, he remains loyal to his employer, even in face of the protestations of his wife.
Scrooge invisibly visits Cratchit and his family in their small Camden Town home on Christmas Day as well as on a future Christmas. He is accompanied on these visits by the Ghost of Christmas Present and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, respectively. It is partly through concern for the plight of Cratchit's youngest son, the frail and crippled Tiny Tim, that Scrooge makes the transformation from miser to philanthropist, offering Cratchit a raise and "discussion of his affairs".
Children
Six Cratchit children are mentioned in the original story, four of whom are named:
- Martha, the eldest daughter, who works as an apprentice at a milliner's
- Belinda, the second daughter
- Peter, the heir, for whom his father is arranging employment at the weekly rate of 5 shillings sixpence
- An unnamed younger son
- An unnamed younger daughter
- Tiny Tim, the invalid youngest son
Portrayals
Picture | Performer | Feature | Year | Notes |
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Donald Calthrop | Scrooge | 1935 | Calthrop bore a remarkable resemblance to Cratchit as illustrated in the original published edition of A Christmas Carol. | |
Gene Lockhart | A Christmas Carol | 1938 | ||
Mervyn Johns | Scrooge | 1951 | ||
Voiced by Jack Cassidy |
Mister Magoo's Christmas Carol | 1962 | ||
David Collings | Scrooge | 1970 | ||
Porky Pig (voiced by Mel Blanc) |
Bugs Bunny's Looney Christmas Tales | 1979 | ||
Mickey Mouse (voiced by Wayne Allwine) |
Mickey's Christmas Carol | 1983 | Disney's mascot previously portrayed the Bob Cratchit role in the record album An Adaptation of Dickens' Christmas Carol, Performed by The Walt Disney Players, which inspired the animated special. | |
David Warner | A Christmas Carol | 1984 | ||
Grace Cooley (portrayed by Alfre Woodard) | Scrooged | 1988 | ||
Kermit the Frog (performed by Steve Whitmire) |
The Muppet Christmas Carol | 1992 | ||
Barney Rubble (voiced by Frank Welker) |
A Flintstones Christmas Carol | 1994 | ||
Richard E. Grant | A Christmas Carol | 1999 | ||
Brian McNamara | A Diva's Christmas Carol | 2000 | Bob's character is merged with Scrooge's fiancée Belle. | |
Zach Nichols (voiced by Andrew Francis) |
Adventures from the Book of Virtues: "Compassion" | 2000 | ||
Rhys Ifans | Christmas Carol: The Movie | 2001 | ||
Porky Pig (voiced by Bob Bergen) |
Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas | 2006 | ||
Voiced by Gary Oldman |
A Christmas Carol | 2009 |
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