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Paul Sneddon dead aged 70 as comedy world heartbroken at loss of Scots legend

Дата публикации: 01-07-2026 18:52:50

Paul Sneddon has played a huge part in the Edinburgh comedy scene.

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Paul Sneddon has played a huge part in the Edinburgh comedy scene.

Tributes have poured in following the death of much-loved Scots comedian Paul Sneddon, 70.

The Edinburgh performer, best known for his comedy characters Vladimir McTavish and Bob Doolally, has been remembered as a "kind", "generous" and hugely talented figure who was at the heart of Scotland's comedy scene for decades.

The Stand Comedy Club in Edinburgh announced the devastating news on Wednesday, describing Paul as a "vital part" of the venue since it first opened.

In a heartfelt tribute shared on social media, the club said: "It's with the heaviest of hearts that we announce the passing of Paul Sneddon, known to so many as Vladimir McTavish and Bob Doolally.

"Paul has been a vital part of The Stand since we began and a much treasured and loved part of the comedy scene for many years. He was as known for his kindness, encouragement and generosity as he was for his immense talent.

"He made every green room brighter, every line-up funnier and the world a nicer place to live in. We are broken at the loss of our dear friend."

The club said its thoughts were with Paul's wife Christine, daughters Julia and Rosie, and his many friends and fans.

Paul had been due to perform his latest Edinburgh Fringe show, 2026 and the S**t Hits the Fan for Vladimir McTavish , in August.

Fans and fellow comedians quickly paid tribute online, with one writing: "This is dreadful news. What an absolutely lovely, hilariously funny, kind man.

"He made my life about a billion times more fun by hosting the comedy course with John, which got me into stand-up. He radiated such enormous warmth and encouragement. A huge miss."

Another said: "So sad to hear this awful news. Paul was such a lovely guy as well as being a wonderful performer and comedian. He will be sorely missed."

A third added: "That is such sad and shocking news, won't be the same without him. My thoughts are with his family and friends."

Comedy night Laugh It Off at The Railway also paid tribute, saying: "Devastated to hear the news today that Paul Sneddon AKA Vladimir McTavish / Bob Doolally has very sadly passed away.

"Paul was a great comedian, a great guy and a keen supporter of Laugh It Off. He's given me nothing but positive encouragement as a fledgling stand-up. I was speaking to him only a couple of days ago about gigs at the Fringe. He'll be greatly missed."

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