Craig Douglas (born Terence Perkins, 12 August 1941, Newport, Isle of Wight) is an English pop singer, who was popular in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Born a twin[1], the former Terence Perkins was employed as a milkman before becoming a professional singer, and was known to many as the 'Singing Milkman'. His breakthrough came on the Six-Five Special, then the only real showcase for rock and roll on British television. Douglas was booked on the show the same week that Cliff Richard and Joe Brown appeared, but he made an impression even in their company: A few days later, he was presented with two huge sacks of fan mail from the performance. The Six-Five Special led Douglas to a recording contract and a string of successes.[2]