Mr Stink


Mr. Stink is a book published in October 2009 and written by David Walliams and illustrated by Quentin Blake. The book has been adapted as a stage musical and has been made into a television film of the same name by the BBC shown during Christmas 2012 on BBC1.

Plot summary

Chloe a 12-year-old girl in an undisclosed British town, wants to help a local smelly tramp who soon becomes her friend, Mr. Stink, but she does not know how. She wrote a story that her mother tore up because she wants Chloe to work at school and not drawing in her book. Chloe thinks that her mother does not love her as she loves her little sister. Chloe hides her friend in the shed and discovers that her father was a member of a rock band, called the Serpents of Doom. Her parents soon find out about Mr Stink in the shed and Chloe's mother was invited to a TV show to bring Mr Stink, so he could talk about being homeless live. Mr. Stink was the star of the show, often with people laughing at him. The people loved him so much that he was invited to come to the Prime Minister's office. The Prime Minister wanted Mr Stink to become his very own 'person who pretends to care for the homeless', making the homeless sound actually quite bad. So Chloe stuck up for her friend, and they went back home, where Mr. Stink had to say goodbye and wander the streets forever.
Characters
Mr. Stink was originally published by HarperCollins in October 2009 in hardcover format. A list of notable formats is as follows:

Key points with other David Walliams novels

A 60-minute film of Mr. Stink aired on 23 December 2012 on BBC One after it was originally scheduled to air on Boxing Day. The film was the most watched in its 6:30-7:30pm timeslot with 6.34 million viewers tuning in. It was also broadcast in 3D and was the BBC's first ever narrative program to be filmed in 3D.