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Ivor Cutler

Ivor Cutler (15 January 1923 – 3 March 2006) was a Scottish poet, songwriter and humorist. He became known for his regular performances on BBC radio, and in particular his numerous sessions recorded for John Peel's influential radio programme, and later for Andy Kershaw's programme. He appeared in The Beatles' ''Magical Mystery Tour'' film in 1967 and on Neil Innes' television programmes. Cutler also wrote books for children and adults and was a teacher at A. S. Neill's Summerhill School and for 30 years in inner-city schools in London. He told Andy Kershaw on his radio show that he also gave private poetry lessons to individuals.
In live performances Cutler would often accompany himself on a harmonium. Phyllis King appears on several of his records, and for several years was a part of his concerts. She usually read small phrases but also read a few short stories. The two starred in a BBC radio series, ''King Cutler'', in which they performed their material jointly and singly. Cutler also collaborated with pianist Neil Ardley and singer Robert Wyatt.
==Early life==
Isadore Cutler was born in Govan, Glasgow into a middle-class Jewish family of Eastern European descent. His father Jack Moris Cutler was a wholesale jeweller and had premises at 85 Queen Street, Glasgow.〔Will of Jack Moris Cutler, dated 31 January 1975. National Records of Scotland SC36/51/586 p 337〕 He cited his childhood as the source of his artistic temperament, recalling a sense of displacement when his younger brother was born: "Without that I would not have been so screwed up as I am, and therefore not as creative."〔BBC News (7 March 2006). "(Cult poet Ivor Cutler dies at 83 )". Retrieved 10 March 2006.〕 In 1939 Cutler was evacuated to Annan.〔Guardian (7 March 2006). "(Unassuming master of offbeat humour whose eccentric take on the world entertained generations )".〕 He joined the Royal Air Force as a navigator in 1942 but was soon grounded for "dreaminess" and worked as a storeman.〔(Obituary ) (7 March 2006). ''The Daily Telegraph''.〕 He moved to London where he was employed by the Inner London Education Authority to teach music, dance, drama and poetry to 7- to 11-year-olds.〔Mason, Stewart. "(Biography )". Allmusic. Retrieved 10 March 2006.〕 Cutler's deeply held views on humanity meant he disliked corporal punishment and on leaving a teaching job he held in the 1950s he cut up his tawse and handed the pieces to the class.〔Smith, Claire (13 March 2004). "(Survival of the wittiest )". ''The Scotsman''.〕

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