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performed at the
Leeds choral festival in 1898.
Caractacus is the
subject of a
Victorian poem
called Caractacus the
Briton by
William Stewart Ross, published...
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Caractacus Pott (
Caractacus Potts in the film adaptation) is one of the main
characters in Ian Fleming's
novel Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang and its film adaptation...
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Caractacus instead, but
mistake Grandpa Potts for
Caractacus. As the
spies fly away in
their airship,
Chitty sprouts wings and propellers.
Caractacus...
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inventor named Caractacus Potts, and ends up
having an
argument over his child-rearing methods. She leaves, but not
before inspecting Caractacus' inventions...
-
Caractacus sings a
lullaby to the
children ("Hushabye Mountain") and
decides to try
selling another invention tomorrow. In the morning,
Caractacus brings...
- a 16-year-old
stable boy and
Caractacus' near
disqualification for an
underweight jockey and a
false start.
Caractacus was
considered a poor
choice to...
- The
Caratacus Stone,
sometimes known as the
Caractacus Stone, is an
inscribed stone on
Exmoor in Somerset, England. It is
thought to date from the 6th...
- melody. This
sequence is a part of
Caractacus's story,
which he is
telling to
Truly and his children. In the song,
Caractacus plays a
flimsy rag doll, too flexible...
- to pay road tax, in
which Chitty Chitty Bang Bang was
clamped because Caractacus Potts had
failed to pay the road tax.
Steampunk band
Abney Park sometimes...
- Bamboo" was the most
difficult dancing act he ever undertook. In the film,
Caractacus Potts does the
dance to
escape an
angry victim of his
malfunctioning hair-cutting...