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Tony Blair will appear on the popular satirical showTony Blair will appear on the popular satirical show

Wednesday, 17, Sep 2008 12:00

Left-wing US Television programme the Daily Show with John Stewart is set to host former prime minister Tony Blair.

His appearance on the popular late-night show is due to be aired on Thursday and comes a day before he starts his teaching course on 'faith and globalisation' at Yale University.

A spokesman for Mr Blair said: "The Daily Show have been asking Tony Blair to appear for some time."

The 55-year-old will join the likes of former United States presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter as one of six former or currents heads of state to be interviewed by Stewart on the show.

Yale's president Richard Levin has said the university was "honoured" to have Mr Blair joining its teaching staff this week.

"The appointment of Mr Blair provides a tremendous opportunity for our students and our community," he said.

"As the world continues to become increasingly inter-dependent, it is essential that we explore how religious values can be channelled toward reconciliation rather than polarisation."


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Kenneth T. Tellis, Mississauga, Canada: Blair might have been George W. Bush's Charlie McCarthy, but he was no politician.


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