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Jamie Morton: My dad wrote a porno

Jamie Morton's dad found his creative voice at the age of 60 but it's not exactly a literary masterpiece.

Kirstie McCrum, The Mirror, 18th May 2016

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

On the Fringe: Jamie MacDonald

Jamie MacDonald is at home in the Capital these days. The stand-up, currently appearing at Assembly at George Square, approaches blindness the same way as he does life; with optimism, irony and filthy humour. Here, Scotland's hottest visually impaired stand-up comedian gives us an inkling of his world.

Jamie MacDonald, Edinburgh Evening News, 14th August 2014

Jamie MacDonald interview

Jamie MacDonald is a gigging stand-up comedian, writer and voice over artist who happens to be blind.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 24th April 2014

The Jamie MacDonald three minute interview

Jamie MacDonald is a gigging stand-up comedian, writer and voice over artist who happens to be blind. Jamie started losing his sight at the age of 16 when he was diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa, a progressive degenerative retinal disease which will eventually leave him totally blind. Martin Walker asks about the sequel to last year's Fringe hit, That Funny Blind Guy.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 24th April 2014

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