EXCLUSIVE Comedian talks love for Scotland ahead of new author-inspired show
MARC Burrows would admit himself that the inspiration for his latest comedy show dates back to an encounter his mum had in a pub.
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Adam Robertson has been working as a multimedia journalist with The National for almost two years. Having started his career in local radio with Heartland FM as a teenager, Adam studied at masters in journalism at Glasgow Caledonian University before joining us here. He covers a range of topics, ranging from arts and culture to tourism and trade unions.
Adam Robertson has been working as a multimedia journalist with The National for almost two years. Having started his career in local radio with Heartland FM as a teenager, Adam studied at masters in journalism at Glasgow Caledonian University before joining us here. He covers a range of topics, ranging from arts and culture to tourism and trade unions.
MARC Burrows would admit himself that the inspiration for his latest comedy show dates back to an encounter his mum had in a pub.
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