Don Arrol

Donald Angus Campbell (11 August 1927–13 May 1967), known professionally as Don Arrol, was a Scottish comedian and television variety show entertainer. He was born in Glasgow, the son of a part-time comedian in local clubs. He started performing when in his teens, first appearing in Blackpool in 1946 as one half of a double act with comedian Ralph "Dump" Harris, performing Laurel and Hardy sketches. He appeared regularly in pantomimes and shows in Scotland and throughout Britain, and in the early 1950s developed a double act with another comedian, Norman Meadows. By the late 1950s he was working as a solo comedian. According to Meadows, Arrol "...often wore an oversized raincoat with squared shoulders. As he reached centre stage, he somehow 'stepped out' of it, revealing the interior. The

Don Arrol

Donald Angus Campbell (11 August 1927–13 May 1967), known professionally as Don Arrol, was a Scottish comedian and television variety show entertainer. He was born in Glasgow, the son of a part-time comedian in local clubs. He started performing when in his teens, first appearing in Blackpool in 1946 as one half of a double act with comedian Ralph "Dump" Harris, performing Laurel and Hardy sketches. He appeared regularly in pantomimes and shows in Scotland and throughout Britain, and in the early 1950s developed a double act with another comedian, Norman Meadows. By the late 1950s he was working as a solo comedian. According to Meadows, Arrol "...often wore an oversized raincoat with squared shoulders. As he reached centre stage, he somehow 'stepped out' of it, revealing the interior. The