Don
is one of the country's leading comedians and after
dinner speakers, and is heavily in demand on the corporate
circuit.
He has appeared regularly on TV
and radio, and in cabaret and theatre all over Great
Britain, including London Palladium seasons, Royal
Command Performances and pantomime. He is one of the
most accomplished dames in pantomime. His many appearances
on TV include Crackerjack
and The Black and
White Minstrel Show, which he hosted for
three years on TV and five years on stage, The
Good Old Days, The Billy Cotton Bandshow
and The Roy Castle
Show. He has also hosted successful TV
game shows such as Mouthtrap
and First Letter
First. In the late 70s, Don was a regular
on Celebrity Squares,
hosted three series of Keen
Types for BBC 2, and devised and appeared
in The Cheapest Show
On The Telly with Lenny Henry. Radio has
played a major part in Don's career. His credits include
the series Maclean
Up Britain and
Keep It Maclean, being a regular team
member on Wit's End,
team captain on The
Press Gang, quizmaster on The Clever
Dick Athlon which he also devised, and hosting
three series of Are You
Sitting Comfortably? He was the host of
Radio 2's religion-and-music show Good
Morning Sunday. In 2001 he was awarded
the MBE for services to ecumenism. |
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