Patrick Campbell, 3Rd Baron Glenavy

Patrick Gordon Campbell, 3rd Baron Glenavy (June 6, 1913 - November 9, 1980), better known simply as Patrick Campbell, was a British journalist, humorist and television personality. He was born in Dublin and educated at Pembroke College, Oxford. During the Second World War, he served in the navy, and afterwards worked on the Irish Times (using the pseudonym, "Quidnunc"), Sunday Dispatch and Sunday Times. His books, mostly humorous, included Life in Thin Slices (1954) and How to Become a Scratch Golfer (1963). He was married three times and had one daughter. Lord Glenavy, who suffered from a serious speech impediment, nevertheless delighted television audiences with his wit, notably as a regular team captain on the long-running Call My Bluff, opposite his longtime friend, Frank Muir. Glenavy, Patrick Gordon Campbell, 3rd Baron Glenavy, Patrick Gordon Campbell, 3rd Baron

 

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