[4] Rollason was born on 9 April 1931 in Birmingham, and went to drama school at the Old Vic in London after completing his National Service.
One of his first acting jobs was as an understudy to Sir Laurence Olivier in the West End production of John Osborne's The Entertainer.
One of his first major roles was in Joan Littlewood's production of The Quare Fellow by Brendan Behan, in which he starred alongside Richard Harris; he then spent several years at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, and appeared in stage productions of Henry VI (parts I, II and III), The Boy David and The Critic.
This led to much radio and television work throughout the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s in some of Britain's top-rated shows, including The Avengers, Coronation Street, Z-Cars, Swizzlewick, Softly Softly, Doctor Who, Crossroads, Barlow and Robin's Nest, along with, among other work, a part in the world premiere broadcast of Harold Pinter's The Dwarves on BBC Radio 3.
His writing work for television expanded, notably including daytime soap opera Crossroads, after he gained a job as a contract writer for ATV in the mid-to-late 1970s.