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A clergyman called Harold Davidson became a national figure of fun in 1932 when he was defrocked for indecency and set up instead as a seaside entertainer.

The former Rector of Stiffkey (pronounced Stookey) in Norfolk exhibited himself in a barrel on Blackpool seafront, and also posed on a rotating spit while a mechanical demon prodded him in the bottom with a fork. This career change did not end well. An attempt to recreate Daniel in the Lions’ Den, with real lions, proved fatal.