Mick is Shirley and Tina’s baby brother. They will fiercely protect him but when it comes to his own brood, Mick is definitely the head. He is the glue that keeps everyone together and often serves as the peace-maker, making sure everyone gets on and has a good time. As the provider and grafter, he just wants the best for his family.
The love of Mick’s life is Linda. They have their ups and downs but they still have that fiery and fun kind of love. They often row but they’re a couple who are rock solid. He’s never cheated on Linda, even though he’s been tempted and had offers.
Mick likes to look at the bigger picture; he’s canny like that. But he does have the ability to act out in temper, and when he does he is dangerous and wild! He tries to keep this side of him in check, after all self-control is important in a bloke – lose that and you’re not a man, according to Mick anyway.
Mick’s pretty much been successful in anything he puts his mind to. But he’s not one to rest on his laurels. Mick is always striving to work harder and do better. So with The Vic now his and Linda’s, Mick is determined to make it the best traditional East End boozer he can!
Since arriving in The Square it's been non-stop for Mick and his family. Not only has he had to deal with his Linda's dislike towards his sister, Shirley, but he had to stop his daughter, Nancy, from making the mistake of her life at her sham wedding!
Since Nancy's arrival back at the family boozer, things have become even bumpier though, by the revelation that Mick's son, Johnny, is gay. After having a heart-to-heart and accepting Johnny's sexuality, will Mick be able to persuade a distraught Linda to do the same?
With damp problems in The Vic that could prove costly and Sharon planning on opening a rival bar in The Square, the Carters arrange a meeting with Phil to see if he can meet them halfway with the cost of the damp damage. Things do not go well and Phil refuses, leaving the Carters with a financial conundrum. Mick had a plan though – the managed to borrow the money from his father, Stan.
The love of Mick’s life is Linda. They have their ups and downs but they still have that fiery and fun kind of love. They often row but they’re a couple who are rock solid. He’s never cheated on Linda, even though he’s been tempted and had offers.
Mick likes to look at the bigger picture; he’s canny like that. But he does have the ability to act out in temper, and when he does he is dangerous and wild! He tries to keep this side of him in check, after all self-control is important in a bloke – lose that and you’re not a man, according to Mick anyway.
Mick’s pretty much been successful in anything he puts his mind to. But he’s not one to rest on his laurels. Mick is always striving to work harder and do better. So with The Vic now his and Linda’s, Mick is determined to make it the best traditional East End boozer he can!
Since arriving in The Square it's been non-stop for Mick and his family. Not only has he had to deal with his Linda's dislike towards his sister, Shirley, but he had to stop his daughter, Nancy, from making the mistake of her life at her sham wedding!
Since Nancy's arrival back at the family boozer, things have become even bumpier though, by the revelation that Mick's son, Johnny, is gay. After having a heart-to-heart and accepting Johnny's sexuality, will Mick be able to persuade a distraught Linda to do the same?
With damp problems in The Vic that could prove costly and Sharon planning on opening a rival bar in The Square, the Carters arrange a meeting with Phil to see if he can meet them halfway with the cost of the damp damage. Things do not go well and Phil refuses, leaving the Carters with a financial conundrum. Mick had a plan though – the managed to borrow the money from his father, Stan.