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Arthur George Fowler was a fictional character
Fictional character

A character is any person, persona, identity, or entity that exists in a The arts. The process of conveying information about characters in fiction is called characterisation....
 in the popular BBC soap opera
Soap opera

A soap opera is an ongoing, episodic work of dramatic fiction presented in Serial format on television or radio. Programs described as soap operas have existed as an entertainment long enough for audiences to recognize them simply by the term soap....
 EastEnders
EastEnders

EastEnders is a popular and award-winning television soap opera, first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 19 February 1985. It currently ranks within the top of the most watched shows in the United Kingdom....
. The father of the Fowler family
The Beale/Fowler family

The Beale/Fowler family is a fictional family in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders.For years before the show began, the family consisted of Albert Beale and Lou Beale and their three children, Kenny Beale and twins Pauline Fowler and Pete Beale....
, he was played by Bill Treacher
Bill Treacher

Bill Treacher is an England actor.Treacher grew up in the East End of London. After his National Service in the Royal Air Force, he worked as a steward with Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, where he saved enough money to attend drama school....
.

Arthur was essentially a good man, but he made some foolish choices and he always ended up paying dearly for them. Bossed to the brink of insanity by his mother-in-law and wife (Lou Beale
Lou Beale

Louise Ada "Lou" Beale was a fictional character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. She was played by Anna Wing. The character was also played by Karen Meagher in the 1988 EastEnders special, List of EastEnders spin-offs#EastEnders: Civvy Street, set during the Second World War....
 and Pauline Fowler
Pauline Fowler

Pauline Fowler is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, a long-running serial drama about working class life in the fictional London borough of Walford....
), it was small wonder that Arthur fell into the arms of another woman. During his time in Albert Square
Albert Square

Albert Square is the fictional location of the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders. It is ostensibly located in the equally fictional London borough of Walford in London's East End of London....
 he suffered with mental illness, was sent to prison twice and eventually died of a brain haemorrhage in 1996.

ur Fowler was one of the original twenty-three characters invented by the creators of EastEnders, Tony Holland
Tony Holland

Tony Holland was an England television writer best known as a writer and co-creator of the BBC soap opera EastEnders....
 and Julia Smith
Julia Smith

Julia Smith was an England television director and television producer....
.






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Arthur George Fowler was a fictional character
Fictional character

A character is any person, persona, identity, or entity that exists in a The arts. The process of conveying information about characters in fiction is called characterisation....
 in the popular BBC soap opera
Soap opera

A soap opera is an ongoing, episodic work of dramatic fiction presented in Serial format on television or radio. Programs described as soap operas have existed as an entertainment long enough for audiences to recognize them simply by the term soap....
 EastEnders
EastEnders

EastEnders is a popular and award-winning television soap opera, first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 19 February 1985. It currently ranks within the top of the most watched shows in the United Kingdom....
. The father of the Fowler family
The Beale/Fowler family

The Beale/Fowler family is a fictional family in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders.For years before the show began, the family consisted of Albert Beale and Lou Beale and their three children, Kenny Beale and twins Pauline Fowler and Pete Beale....
, he was played by Bill Treacher
Bill Treacher

Bill Treacher is an England actor.Treacher grew up in the East End of London. After his National Service in the Royal Air Force, he worked as a steward with Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, where he saved enough money to attend drama school....
.

Arthur was essentially a good man, but he made some foolish choices and he always ended up paying dearly for them. Bossed to the brink of insanity by his mother-in-law and wife (Lou Beale
Lou Beale

Louise Ada "Lou" Beale was a fictional character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. She was played by Anna Wing. The character was also played by Karen Meagher in the 1988 EastEnders special, List of EastEnders spin-offs#EastEnders: Civvy Street, set during the Second World War....
 and Pauline Fowler
Pauline Fowler

Pauline Fowler is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, a long-running serial drama about working class life in the fictional London borough of Walford....
), it was small wonder that Arthur fell into the arms of another woman. During his time in Albert Square
Albert Square

Albert Square is the fictional location of the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders. It is ostensibly located in the equally fictional London borough of Walford in London's East End of London....
 he suffered with mental illness, was sent to prison twice and eventually died of a brain haemorrhage in 1996.

Character creation and development

Arthur Fowler was one of the original twenty-three characters invented by the creators of EastEnders, Tony Holland
Tony Holland

Tony Holland was an England television writer best known as a writer and co-creator of the BBC soap opera EastEnders....
 and Julia Smith
Julia Smith

Julia Smith was an England television director and television producer....
. Arthur was a member of the first family of EastEnders, the Beales and Fowlers
The Beale/Fowler family

The Beale/Fowler family is a fictional family in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders.For years before the show began, the family consisted of Albert Beale and Lou Beale and their three children, Kenny Beale and twins Pauline Fowler and Pete Beale....
, and Holland took the inspiration for some of the series' earliest characters from his own London family and background. Arthur's original character outline as written by Smith and Holland appeared in an abridged form in their book, EastEnders: The Inside Story
EastEnders books

This is a list of books about or relating to the United Kingdom soap opera EastEnders....
.

"Rock-solid and reliable. Has an instinctive (unintellectual) wisdom...He cries openly at funerals, loves his wife, is strict with his children, doesn't drink a lot, supports Arsenal, votes Labour and would never walk down the street carrying flowers. He worked in a factory - but was made redundant, and has been unemployed for a year." (page 54)


Bill Treacher
Bill Treacher

Bill Treacher is an England actor.Treacher grew up in the East End of London. After his National Service in the Royal Air Force, he worked as a steward with Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, where he saved enough money to attend drama school....
 had been the first actor Holland and Smith had thought of to play the character, in fact, Arthur had almost been invented with him in mind. Both had worked with Treacher before on the popular BBC drama Z-Cars
Z-Cars

Z-Cars was a United Kingdom television drama series centred on the work of beat police in the fictional town of Newtown, based on Kirkby in the outskirts of Liverpool, Merseyside in north-west of England....
. His qualities as an actor were exactly the ones they wanted for the "very difficult" part of Arthur: "Warmth, directness and an ability to be convincingly ordinary without being dull".

Arthur was initially scripted to be an extremely depressed character, which stemmed from his inability to find employment and provide sufficiently for his family. Arthur's fall into depression was considered to be an extremely risky storyline to portray, as his decline was to take place over a lengthy period of time. His loss of pride (resulting in theft of the residents Christmas club
Christmas club

The Christmas Club is a saving program that was first offered by various banks during the Great Depression. The concept is that bank customers deposit a set amount of money each week into a special savings account, and receive the money back at the end of the year for Christmas shopping....
 money) and the deterioration of his health as a result, was an important issue that Tony Holland wanted to get right. His character had "to reach the gutter" before he could be put on the "straight and narrow again". The deteriorating situation was to be shown graphically, with "no punches pulled". His eventual harrowing breakdown and destruction of Lou Beale
Lou Beale

Louise Ada "Lou" Beale was a fictional character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. She was played by Anna Wing. The character was also played by Karen Meagher in the 1988 EastEnders special, List of EastEnders spin-offs#EastEnders: Civvy Street, set during the Second World War....
's living room was written by Tony Holland and aired on Christmas day 1986. Holland and Smith initially feared that the audience may not be able to tolerate so much doom and gloom at Christmas, however that same episode went on to pull in 30.1 million viewers, giving the soap its highest ever episode rating, which has yet to be beaten by any other plotline from any other soap in the UK. It was initially decided that Arthur would not go to prison for stealing the Christmas club money, until a legal advisor to the programme suggested that EastEnders would not be portraying a likely outcome. In reality he would probably get twenty-eight days in prison, so that others could be taught a lesson, and so that is what happened on-screen. The episode where Arthur was sent to prison was written by Bill Lyons, and dominated by Arthur's trial. A special court set had to be hired, but it was too large to fit into the regular EastEnders studio at Elstree
Elstree

Elstree is a village in the Hertsmere borough of Hertfordshire on the A5 road , north of London. It forms part of the civil parish of Elstree and Borehamwood ....
, and needed an extra studio. The episode cut back and forth between the trial and the regular goings-on in the Square before climaxing with the shock decision of the judge
Judge

A judge, or arbiter of justice, is a lead official who presides over a court of law,which is operated by the local, state, and/or federal government....
, who told Arthur that, as he had betrayed people's trust he must be seen to be punished, and she sentenced him to twenty-eight days. Arthur being 'sent down' ended up being a favourable outcome for Bill Treacher, as it allowed him time to recuperate. The gruelling schedule of the last two years and the emotional investment that was needed to play such a depressed character for such a lengthy period had taken its toll on him. Treacher said "The breakdown story really got to me. One night I came home, had a drink and just started weeping. I had so many sad letters from people with nervous breakdowns. So many people wanted to end it all." During 1989, Holland and Smith left EastEnders and executive producer Mike Gibbon took control, heralding a new era for the show. Humour became an important element in the storylines during 1989, partly due to media criticism which had been labelling the show as depressing. There featured a greater amount of slapstick and light comedy than had previously been seen, and this led to a certain amount of criticism from some fans and critics, who suggested that the credibility of the show was being stretched. Such storylines included Arthur's unlikely success on a fictional television game show Cat and Mouse. The episode was written by Tony McHale and, despite the criticism, it is considered by EastEnders writer Colin Brake
Colin Brake

Colin Brake is an England television writer and script editor best known for his work for the BBC Television on programs such as Bugs and EastEnders....
 as "one of the funniest and most outrageous episodes" of EastEnders ever aired". The fictional game show even used video game music from past Commodore 64
Commodore 64

The Commodore 64 is an 8-bit home computer released by Commodore International in August, 1982, at a price of United States dollar595. Preceded by the Commodore VIC-20 and Commodore MAX Machine, the C64 features 64 kilobytes of Random-access memory with sound and graphics performance that were superior to IBM-compatible computers of tha...
 titles.

One of the big storylines in EastEnders in 1992 was Arthur's infidelity with the lonely divorcée Christine Hewitt
Christine Hewitt

Christine Hewitt was a fictional character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. She was played by Elizabeth Power.Christine was a lonely divorc?e who became besotted with Arthur Fowler while he tended her garden....
. The storyline built up slowly and was conceived by the writer Tony McHale. The audience had witnessed Arthur and his wife Pauline
Pauline Fowler

Pauline Fowler is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, a long-running serial drama about working class life in the fictional London borough of Walford....
 rowing many times, but they were generally seen as the most stable of all couples ever featured in the show, and so the storyline involving Arthur's extramarital affair came as a huge shock to viewers. The British press labelled the storyline "The Bonk Of The Year" and it finally reached its climax on-screen in September 1993. The scripwriters had many conferences about ways in which Pauline would find out about the affair; should she work it out herself or should some third party tell her the truth? In the end it was felt that Arthur should decide to tell her himself, which he did in a shocking episode that saw Pauline turn violent and hit Arthur in the face with a frying pan. This episode (written by Tony McHale and directed by Keith Boak) was chosen by writer Colin Brake as the episode of the year in EastEnders: The First Ten Years
EastEnders books

This is a list of books about or relating to the United Kingdom soap opera EastEnders....
. Arthur became one of EastEnders best loved characters, and his reputation as an eternal loser endeared him to viewers. In 1995 audiences were shocked and horrified when Arthur was framed for the embezzlement of the Flowering Wilderness Campaign funds and wrongfully imprisoned. There was a public outcry and a nationwide Free Arthur Fowler campaign was launched. 'Arthur Fowler Is Innocent' T-shirts were produced and a single was even released in the UK singles chart
UK Singles Chart

The UK Singles Chart is compiled by The Official UK Charts Company on behalf of the British record industry. The chart week runs from Sunday to Saturday, with the chart being printed in Music Week magazine , ChartsPlus , and published online on various sites ....
 promoting the campaign. Eventually the truth came out and Arthur was released. However, a gash to the head he had sustained in prison led to a brain hemorrhage and Arthur died suddenly in 1996 shortly after his release. Off-screen Bill Treacher had asked to be written out of the series after eleven years playing Arthur, saying: "By the time I finished, even the sound of the theme music was making me feel ill. I felt depressed." Although it was his decision to leave the soap, Treacher was shocked that the show’s bosses chose to kill Arthur off. He has said: "I certainly didn’t ask them to kill him. Oh no, because you never know, you might need to come back and earn a few grand."

Background

Arthur and Pauline Beale
Pauline Fowler

Pauline Fowler is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, a long-running serial drama about working class life in the fictional London borough of Walford....
 married on 22nd of September 1965. They lived at Number 45 Albert Square with their three children; Mark
Mark Fowler

Mark Albert Fowler was a fictional character in the popular United Kingdom BBC soap opera EastEnders. He was originally a semi-regular character played by David Scarboro from 1985-1987, but the role was recast in 1990 and played by Todd Carty when Scarboro committed suicide in 1988, and Carty remained in the role until the character was w...
, Michelle
Michelle Fowler

Michelle Fowler was a fictional character in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders. She was played by actress Susan Tully.Although she was one of the brighter people in Walford, that didn't stop Michelle making some huge mistakes during her time in Albert Square....
 and Martin
Martin Fowler (EastEnders)

Martin Albert Fowler was a fictional character in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders. He was played by James Alexandrou from 1996 to 2007....
 as well as Pauline's mother Lou
Lou Beale

Louise Ada "Lou" Beale was a fictional character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. She was played by Anna Wing. The character was also played by Karen Meagher in the 1988 EastEnders special, List of EastEnders spin-offs#EastEnders: Civvy Street, set during the Second World War....
 (until her death in 1988).

Arthur worked as a skilled labourer in a local toy factory for 15 years until he was made redundant in 1984. At age 43, he had no prospects for steady employment and his main source of support was state benefits. His inability to hold down a steady job was of paramount concern to his interfering mother-in-law, Lou, and Arthur was often on the receiving end of her sharp tongue.

Arthur's greatest pleasure was gardening and in 1985, he obtained a spot in the local allotment
Allotment (gardening)

Allotment gardens are characterised by a concentration in one place of a few or up to several hundreds of land parcels that are assigned to individual families....
, which he would regularly use as a foil to escape his nagging wife and his equally nagging mother-in-law.

Over the years Arthur found a steady stream of odd jobs to keep him occupied. He worked for Tony
Tony Carpenter

Tony Carpenter was a fictional character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. He was played by Oscar James.Happy go lucky Tony tried to carve himself a successful business and steady home for his family, but nothing he did was ever good enough for his nagging wife....
 as a carpenter
Carpenter

A carpenter is a skilled artisan who performs carpentry - a wide range of woodworking that includes constructing building construction, furniture, and other objects out of wood....
's helper, deliveryman and as a road sweeper in the Turpin Road Market. For a brief period in 1986, he was also employed by Walford Cleaning Services to clean the local schools.

Arthur initially had a distant relationship with his son, Mark, and was unable to keep him in check when he turned to crime in 1985. After some time apart Mark returned to the Square with the news that he was HIV positive in 1991. Arthur had a difficult time accepting his son's illness and his lack of education concerning HIV led him to react in trepidation. Mark eventually helped him come to terms with his status, and he and Arthur enjoyed a close relationship in the following years.
Arthur Mental Breakdown

Nervous breakdown

Arthur's lack of employment became a huge problem for him in 1986 when his daughter, Michelle, announced her engagement to Lofty Holloway
Lofty Holloway

George "Lofty" Holloway was a fictional character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. He was played by Tom Watt . Lofty was one of the serial's original characters, making his first appearance in the third episode, 26 February 1985....
. Desperate to provide his daughter with a wedding
Wedding

File:Pimenov SvadbaOnTomorrowStreet.jpgA wedding is the ceremony in which two people are united in marriage. Wedding traditions and customs vary greatly between cultures, ethnic groups, religions, country, and social classes....
 that the family could be proud of, Arthur decided to dip his fingers into the Walford residents' Christmas club savings scheme that he had been running.

With Christmas fast approaching, Arthur realised that he would have to do something to explain the lack of money in the account to everyone in Walford that contributed. At the beginning of November, Arthur announced to the members that he'd withdrawn the money, then foolishly staged a fake burglary at his house and told the police that the Christmas Club money had been stolen.

However, Arthur's attempts to make the robbery look legitimate failed abysmally, and it took the police
Police

Police are agents or agencies, usually of the executive , empowered to enforce the law and to ensure public and social order through the legitimized use of force....
 no time at all to realise that it was an inside job. When questioned by the police, Arthur soon confessed and after his arrest he became severely morose, withdrawn, and depressed. This culminated in Arthur finally having a nervous breakdown
Nervous Breakdown

Nervous Breakdown was the first Extended play#The 7" EP in punk rock by the American hardcore punk band Black Flag . It was released in 1978 and was the inaugural release on SST Records....
 on Christmas day and smashing his living room to pieces in a violent rage. By early 1987, Arthur had become so despondent that he was admitted to hospital.

He returned to the Square the following Spring just in time to stand trial for the theft of the Christmas club money. Despite Arthur having the whole community behind him, he was sent to prison for 28 days. After his release he succeeded in making things even worse by borrowing money from a loan shark
Loan shark

A loan shark is a person or body that offers unsecured loans at high interest rates to individuals, often backed by blackmail or threats of violence....
.

Infidelity

In 1991, Arthur started his own gardening business and was awarded a contract to maintain the Albert Square gardens. This led to Arthur being employed by lonely divorcee Christine Hewitt
Christine Hewitt

Christine Hewitt was a fictional character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. She was played by Elizabeth Power.Christine was a lonely divorc?e who became besotted with Arthur Fowler while he tended her garden....
. Christine and Arthur soon became friends and this led to Christine getting a job as Arthur's gardening assistant. In May Pauline was called away to New Zealand
New Zealand

New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses , and numerous Islands of New Zealand, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands....
 to care for her brother, Kenny
Kenny Beale

Kenneth "Kenny" Beale was a fictional character in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders. He was played by Michael Attwell. He also appeared in the EastEnders books#Novels by Hugh Miller , and appeared in the 1988 List of EastEnders television spin-offs episode entitled List of EastEnders television spin-offs#EastEnders: Civvy Street, tho...
, who had been involved in a car accident. In Pauline's absence Christine became a regular visitor to Albert Square and it was clear to everyone that she was becoming very fond of Arthur. By Christmas of that year Arthur and Christine had embarked on an affair, meeting up and kissing in alleyways at any chance they got.

It wasn't long before Christine began to crave more commitment from Arthur, and when he refused she decided to get a job at Kathy Beale's café so she could be as close to him as possible. The affair continued, unknown to anyone, until Kathy caught them both kissing and forced a confession from Christine. Faced with the threat that Pauline may soon find out about his seedy shenanigans, Arthur began to cool their romance. Meanwhile, Christine, sensing that she was losing Arthur, became slightly loopy and she began to drink heavily, stalk him round the square and attempt to buy the affections of his youngest son, Martin, which only sought to infuriate Arthur.
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As a last resort Christine threatened to spill the beans to Pauline unless he told her about their affair. Arthur finally told Pauline the truth, and tried to tell her that he wanted her and not Christine. Hurt, embarrassed, and angry, Pauline responded by hitting Arthur in the face with a frying pan and then throwing him out of their home.

Arthur was forced to move in with his son, Mark, and he spent the rest of the year desperately trying to convince Pauline that it was her he wanted. Pauline and Arthur eventually reconciled when he helped her deal with the death of her beloved brother, Pete
Pete Beale

Peter "Pete" Beale was a fictional character in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders. He was played by Peter Dean, and made his first appearance in the programme's first episode, on 19 February 1985....
. The affair was never allowed to be forgotten, however, particularly when Pauline's aunt Nellie
Nellie Ellis

Nellie Ellis was a fictional character in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders. She was played by Elizabeth Kelly....
 came to lodge and discovered his escapades.

Embezzlement

In 1995 Arthur was elected secretary of the allotment committee, and started raising money to create a new eco-friendly, urban garden, which was named the flowering wilderness fund. Arthur attended a funeral later that year and ran into an old friend, Willy Roper
Willy Roper

Willy Roper was a fictional character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. He was played by Michael Tudor-Barnes from June 1995 to June 1996....
, who took a keen interest in Arthur's financial dealings. By the end of the year Arthur had managed to raise twenty thousand pounds for the garden, and this was enough to tempt Willy to crime.

Willy was the sole carer of his senile mother, and desperate to get the funds to pay for her placement at a nursing home, he decided to con Arthur into signing the fund money into various different accounts, and then left Arthur to face the music when the money was declared missing. For a second time, Arthur was faced with a police investigation and with all the evidence stacked against him, he was soon arrested and ended the year behind bars. This was too much for Arthur, who was unable to face the prospect of serving a prison sentence for a crime he didn't commit, and upon his imprisonment he suffered a mental breakdown and refused any contact with his family.
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Death

Not content with putting Arthur in prison, Willy spent the beginning of 1996 trying to woo Pauline in his absence, even taking her on holiday to Jersey
Jersey

The Bailiwick of Jersey is a British Crown dependency off the coast of Normandy, France. As well as the island of Jersey itself, the bailiwick includes the nearly uninhabited islands of the Minquiers, ?cr?hous, the Pierres de Lecq and other rocks and reefs....
. However, this served to be Willy's undoing, after Mark correctly figured out that his real motive was to put the stolen money in an off-shore account under a false name. The evidence continued to stack up when Pauline discovered counterfeit credit cards on Willy. Willy was eventually arrested and charged, and Arthur was cleared. However, before they could pass on the good news, they were told that Arthur had been involved in a huge prison riot. Arthur was released the next day, but he had received a nasty blow to the head in the riot, although no one realised the seriousness of his injury until it was too late. Only a few days after his release in May 1996, Arthur suffered a brain haemorrhage on the allotments, and died the next day in hospital.

Arthur's funeral was delayed pending an inquest, but the jury eventually returned a verdict of accidental death, much to the disgust of Mark and Pauline, who felt that the prison services neglected to seek proper medical help for Arthur.

A bench was placed in dedication to his memory in Albert Square
Albert Square

Albert Square is the fictional location of the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders. It is ostensibly located in the equally fictional London borough of Walford in London's East End of London....
, the dedication is entitled "Arthur Fowler: He loved this place".

On 15th April after Pauline's death Rebecca buried her ashes at Arthur's grave, leaving them together again.

In popular culture

In reference to the public campaign to clear Arthur's name, a band from Berwick-upon-Tweed in North-East England, named themselves "Free Arfa".

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