- Born
- Died
- Harry Stoneham was born in 1930 in West Ham, London, England, UK. He was a composer and actor, known for Fresh Fields (1984), Mixed Doubles (1985) and A Bit of Fry and Laurie (1987). He died in December 2018 in the UK.
- Organist.
- Outside the BBC studios Harry Stoneham avoided the public eye to the extent of keeping his telephone number and home address private.
- He started learning the piano at an early age.
- He studied at the London College of Music and switched his attention to the organ in 1962.
- Harry was perhaps most well known for his appearances on the BBC Terry Wogan and Michael Parkinson talk shows as musical director.
- "I like to break up the TV film and recording sessions by working on cruise-liners and in clubs; for me, entertaining 'live' is still the most important aspect of show-business: recording studios lack atmosphere!".
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