The part-observed anatomy of a man who, without question, is a revered local Glasgow Godfather. Well! That’s what they all know this self-made man as. We may judge his justified reasoning and that of his diverse cohorts as we observe their continuing operations from the city streets to behind the wall at 81, the avenue number of Barlinnie Prison. The man himself is known to all by the name of ‘Bulldog.’ In 1968, there were 3,501,564 global births, including Andrew ‘Bulldog’ Drummond and Mr Chang Wie. The fusion of two can bear much fruit. The first birth sound that was made by Andrew Drummond was a yell. Was it a warning? Or just telling us that he had arrived?
Gus Macaulay was born in Glasgow of a Hebridean father, Angus John from the island of North Uist and of his mother, Elizabeth Alice of Stirling, Central Scotland. Both he and his late brother, Norman, thrived upon and within this rich diversity of traditional and classical diversity. Being brought up as a policeman’s son, he soon came across many other avenues of life. After a spell in corporate commerce, Gus was accepted into RAMSD Glasgow. Through this period of intense enlightenment, he found his way into the world of theatre, radio and television.