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
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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
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