-
Fezziwig.
Despite this, the
older Scrooge seems to be the very
antithesis of Mr.
Fezziwig in appearance, actions, and characterisation. Mr.
Fezziwig is...
- mid-1980s, Ben and
Jacob trick Fezziwig into
transferring his
business to them and then kick
Fezziwig out.
Outraged about Fezziwig's fate and
having enough,...
-
Christmas Eve
celebrations during the time of his
apprenticeship to Mr.
Fezziwig.
Scrooge shows a
further awakening of his
human nature when the Spirit...
- an
employee under Mr.
Fezziwig. At a
Christmas party held by
Fezziwig ("December the 25th"),
Scrooge falls in love with
Fezziwig's daughter,
Isabel ("Happiness")...
-
mother of Fred, and a
Christmas party hosted by his
first employer, Mr
Fezziwig, who
treated him like a son. Scrooge's
neglected fiancée
Belle is shown...
-
Scrooge had seen on a poster.
Jessie Buckley as
Isabel Fezziwig, Scrooge's ex-fiancée and Mr.
Fezziwig's daughter, now
married to a new man. She is
based on...
-
benevolent employer S.
Fezziwig. He
watches his
proposal to his
sweetheart Alice, who accepts. He is
shown how he is
tempted to
leave Fezziwig's to join a business...
- come home for Christmas.
Scrooge is emplo**** by the
benevolent Albert Fezziwig. At a party,
Scrooge was in love with Belle, a
young woman, and they became...
- to him.
Silas gets
Ebenezer an
apprenticeship with the
benevolent Mr.
Fezziwig,
after three days to
spend with his
loving elder sister Fan, Fred's mother...
-
Smythe Emily Deamer as
Grace Smythe Brian Bedford as Mr.
Fezziwig Claire Moore as Mrs.
Fezziwig Steven Miller as
Young Ebenezer Scrooge Christopher Williams...