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Private Joe Walker is a fictional
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spiv (or "wholesales supplier", as he describes it) and
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platoon member, first portrayed by James Beck in the British
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''. Appearing in the first six series, Walker was one of the seven primary characters in ''Dad's Army''.


Concept and creation

Scriptwriter Jimmy Perry originally intended to play the part of Private Walker himself, but was advised against it by his co-writer David Croft. The character was based on a spiv character created and performed by British comedian and actor Arthur English.


Characterisation

A
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, Walker was born in 1906, and raised in Plaistow,
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. He is the second-youngest member of the platoon, the youngest being Private Pike. A pleasant and amiable, if slightly shifty, personality, Walker is nevertheless a constant thorn in Captain Mainwaring's side, for he does not share Mainwaring's
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. However, despite this, he is a good-natured man, who is loyal to his commanding officer and platoon comrades and is a valuable asset to the platoon. This is owing to his many
black market A black market is a Secrecy, clandestine Market (economics), market or series of transactions that has some aspect of illegality, or is not compliant with an institutional set of rules. If the rule defines the set of goods and services who ...
"business" connections and his ability to mysteriously conjure up almost anything that, due to the
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, has become
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or is no longer available in the shops. Possessing keen improvisational skills and cunning, Walker is usually responsible for getting the platoon out of the many scrapes they find themselves in. He is constantly on the lookout for opportunities to make a few bob, often attempting to sell black market supplies to his platoon comrades, and various influential people, often at high prices and from dubious sources. A ladies' man, Walker is seen with several girlfriends across the series; the most prominent of these is Shirley/Edith (played by
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), who is seen in several episodes. Walker is allergic to corned beef, which is why he has not been called up for the regular army, although it is generally assumed that he has found a way to dodge the rules. This allergy was revealed in the episode " The Loneliness of the Long Distance Walker", in which he was conscripted, only to be discharged when it was found that corned beef fritters were the only rations left for the soldiers to eat.


Departure

Walker's final appearance was in the episode " Things That Go Bump in the Night". Beck had only completed the location filming for this episode, filmed some time before the studio recordings, when he fell ill and died on 6 August 1973. His character was last mentioned in the following episode, " The Recruit", in which it was explained that Walker had "gone up to
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" to "do a deal". However, the character survived the war, as he is seen attending the launch of Mainwaring's "
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" campaign in a scene set in 1968 in the first episode. Following Beck's death, war reporter Private Cheeseman, played by Talfryn Thomas, was brought into the series. He had previously made a cameo appearance in the episode " My British Buddy".


Other portrayals

In the radio series of ''Dad's Army'', Graham Stark took over the role of Walker following Beck's death until Larry Martyn was cast to portray Walker for the remaining radio series. John Bardon played Walker in the stage production from 1975–76. Daniel Mays played Walker in the 2016 feature film, while
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portrayed Walker in '' Dad's Army: The Lost Episodes'' in 2019.


Reception

Co-writer Jimmy Perry approved of the casting of Beck: "He had the right mix of cheekiness and charm. He gave the role a bit of oomph." Historian
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wrote that, following Beck's death in 1973, "The subsequent series failed to match the brilliance of the earlier episodes, perhaps indicating how integral Beck's dodgy spiv character was to the mix."


References

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