Arthur Tolcher

Arthur Tolcher

Arthur Tolcher (April 9, 1922 - March, 1987) (born Arthur John Stone-Tolcher in Bloxwich, Staffordshire, England) was a virtuoso British harmonica player and child star who started his career in the British Music halls in the 1930s. He appeared at the London Palladium at 15 and was an early friend and colleague of Morecambe and Wise. Arthur was managed by his mother, Beatrice ('Beef') who knew Eric Morecambe's mother well. When the double act became successful Eric and Ernie did not forget their friend and he appeared for many years in their TV shows. He would come onstage in evening wear and start to play his harmonica, only to be stopped by Eric and Ernie saying "Not now, Arthur!" He also played in some longer sketches on their show.

In a BBC Radio 4 programme in August 2007 Arthur's life story was told by Roy Hudd amongst others who knew him. Although he had applied to work many times for the BBC in the 1950s he was dismissed as being 'amateurish'. This did not stop him from performing many backing tracks on hit records for singers such as Frank Ifield.

Arthur Tolcher, who was a lifelong and devout Roman Catholic, died in March 1987.


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