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Canada's Katherine Ryan on America's Donald Trump

There has reportedly been a huge surge in the number of Americans searching the internet for advice of moving to Canada in the event of Donald Trump becoming US president. Canadian comedian Katherine Ryan said nobody would be safe if Donald Trump was elected.

BBC News, 4th March 2016

Sony reportedly anxious over Donald Trump AIDS scene

Known as The Brothers Grimsby in the States, Sony are nervous ahead of a scene in which the divisive Republican frontrunner contracts HIV.

Contact Music, 4th March 2016

David Mitchell: don't ban Donald Trump, laugh at him

How should we respond to would-be President Trump's latest outrage? Point a figure and shout Eeeeuuuurrrggghhh!

David Mitchell, The Observer, 13th December 2015

Video: Borat says Donald Trump is fictional character

Borat appears on The Jimmy Kimmel Live show to promote Sacha Baron Cohen's new film. Cohen's character from Kazakhstan says Donald Trump must be a fictional person, because nobody would try to ban all Muslims from the US unless they have a brain 'the size of a female chicken'. Borat concludes that Trump must be another one of Cohen's 'offensive' characters.

Jimmy Kimmel, The Guardian, 10th December 2015

"Voice of Radio 4" Peter Donaldson dies aged 70

A familiar voice to listeners during the Christmas period and the announcer for Jeremy Hardy Speaks to the Nation, Donaldson delivered his final bulletin at midnight on New Year's Eve 2012.

Paul Jones, Radio Times, 3rd November 2015

Reviewer review: Donald Stewart (Fringe Review)

I quite like Donald Stewart. His reviews are rather long but you get the sense that he's trying to be precise rather than verbose.

Boxley De Ribeiro, FringePig, 17th August 2015

Jamie MacDonald: 10 things about blind people

Jamie MacDonald - otherwise known as That Funny Blind Guy - shares 10 assumptions that sighted people make about blind people (or are totally blind-sided about).

British Comedy Guide, 7th August 2015

Jamie MacDonald interview

Glasgow's own Jamie MacDonald - aka That Funny Blind Guy - is perhaps best known for his outrageous "un-PC", anecdotes. He chats to Martin Walker about what the title of his new Edinburgh show, Oblivious actually means.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 8th July 2015

A 2015 Edinburgh Fringe interview with Jamie MacDonald

Jamie MacDonald is a Scottish comedian, commonly know as 'That Funny Blind Guy', who is set to storm the Edinburgh Festival with his third solo show 'Oblivious' this year. We caught up with Jamie to find out how he is preparing for a month of madness at the Fringe.

Punchline UK, 11th June 2015

Exclusive: Simon Donald announces book tour

As he re-releases his autobiography Him Off The Viz.

Andrew Dipper, Giggle Beats, 12th February 2015

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