Mark Dolan
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- | + | London-born stand-up comedian and general presenter-for-hire. Much of his TV work has involved subversiveness, including ''The Richard Taylor Interviews'' (which involved putting job candidates through a fake selection process) and prank show [[Balls of Steel]]. | |
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+ | In 2007, he revoiced the Canadian show ''Urban Legends'' for the UK market, initially on Channel 5. This was a similar format to [[True or False]], as three stories were re-enacted in the documentary style, and viewers had to judge for themselves whether they were true or false. | ||
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+ | In 2020, he attracted significant criticism for cutting up a face mask on air during his talkRADIO show. He said "No wonder people are beginning to rebel. The inconsistent mask message makes no sense. Wearing a mask is the new woke. It's state-sponsored virtue signalling on a grand scale". | ||
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+ | [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1646480/ IMDb entry] | ||
[[Category:People|Dolan, Mark]] | [[Category:People|Dolan, Mark]] |
Current revision as of 01:18, 11 November 2020
Biography
London-born stand-up comedian and general presenter-for-hire. Much of his TV work has involved subversiveness, including The Richard Taylor Interviews (which involved putting job candidates through a fake selection process) and prank show Balls of Steel.
Trivia
In 2007, he revoiced the Canadian show Urban Legends for the UK market, initially on Channel 5. This was a similar format to True or False, as three stories were re-enacted in the documentary style, and viewers had to judge for themselves whether they were true or false.
In 2020, he attracted significant criticism for cutting up a face mask on air during his talkRADIO show. He said "No wonder people are beginning to rebel. The inconsistent mask message makes no sense. Wearing a mask is the new woke. It's state-sponsored virtue signalling on a grand scale".