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Arthur Haynes

Arthur Haynes (19 May 1914〔GRO Register of Births: JUN 1914 1a 447 FULHAM — Arthur H. Haynes, mmn = Parris〕 – 19 November 1966)〔GRO Register of Deaths: DEC 1966 5b 17 EALING — Arthur H. Haynes, aged 52〕 was an English comedian and star of ''The Arthur Haynes Show'', a comedy sketch series produced by ATV from 1956〔("Missing or incomplete episodes for programme ''The Arthur Haynes Show'' ), lostshows.com. The BFI screenonline page (see below) gives 1957 as a start date for the series〕 until his death from a heart attack in 1966. Haynes also appeared on radio and in films.
==Early life==
Arthur Haynes was born in London, the only child of a Fulham baker.〔Mark Lewisohn ''Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy'' (BBC, 2003) + Filmographic Unit, BFI National Library, December 2007〕 He started off in a number of odd jobs, doing painting (he was very proud of his painting in later years), plumbing and joinery〔 until the Second World War broke out. He then became an entertainer while serving with the Royal Engineers during the war. Fellow comedian Charlie Chester related a story where they were waiting outside Caen and Haynes pointed to a trench full of mud and a million tiny frogs and said nothing would get him into that. Just then a German aircraft started firing near them and Haynes dived straight into the trench and afterwards emerged covered in mud and frogs.
With Charlie Chester he was part of the British Army's concert party troupe Stars in Battledress. He continued to work with Chester after the war in the BBC Radio series ''Stand Easy'' (1946–49)〔 Chester had not originally wanted to feature him as he had a full cast but once he heard Haynes give a high pitched laugh, he knew he could use it and found a place for him. They became a double act in the show where Chester wrote the scripts. Much later, the comedian returned to BBC radio with ''The Arthur Haynes Show'' (1962–65) which ran over four series.〔 He also recorded ''Arthur Again''. Both series were scripted by Johnny Speight.〔

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