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Other personsInfobox person|name = Jonathan King|image = Jonathan King (cropped).jpg|image_size = 220px|alt = photograph|caption = King in 2007|birth_name = Kenneth George King|birth_date = Birth date and age|df=y|1944|12|06|birth_place = London, England|nationality =|known_for = Discovery of Genesis (band)|Genesis , Bay City Rollers , 10CC |television =|education = M.A. (Cantab)|alma_mater = University of Cambridge|occupation = Record producer, impresario, singer, songwriter|notable works = (As singer, songwriter, or both): " Everyone's Gone to the Moon " (1965), " It's Good News Week " (1965), "Loop di Love" (1971), "Johnny Reggae" (1971), " Sugar, Sugar " (1971), " Una Paloma Blanca " (1975), " It Only Takes a Minute " (1976)|networth =|parents = Jimmy King (died June 1954) and Ailsa (died 24 August 2007)|relatives = Jamie and Andy (brothers)|awards = British Phonographic Industry Man of the Year, 1997|website = http://www.kingofhits.com/ www.kingofhits.com Jonathan King (born Kenneth George King , 6 December 1944) is an English singer, songwriter, impresario and record producer. He is also the author of three novels, Bible Two (1982), The Booker Prize Winner (1997), and Beware the Monkey Man (2010, using the pen name Rex Kennycite web|url= http://www.BewareTheMonkeyMan.com/ |title=Beware The Monkey Man |publisher=Beware The Monkey Man |date= |accessdate=2012-01-07), and an autobiography, 65 My Life So Far (2009).cite web|url= http://www.65MyLifeSoFar.com/ |title=65 My Life So Far |publisher=65 My Life So Far |date= |accessdate=2012-01-07

King first came to prominence as an undergraduate at the University of Cambridge in 1965 when he wrote and sang " Everyone's Gone to the Moon ," an international best seller. http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2005/mar/29/ukcrime.childprotection1 "The rise and fall of a pop tsar", Press Association, 29 March 2005.
  • Also see Warwick, Neil; Kutner, Jon; and Brown, Tony. The Complete Book of the British charts: Singles & Albums . Omnibus Press, 2004, p. 602.

  • For its becoming an international bestseller, see Nite, Norm N. Rock On . Crowell 1978, p. 262. He went on to become a media entrepreneur, discovering and producing material for a number of artists, including Genesis (band)|Genesis , whom he signed up in 1967, giving them their name and producing their first album, From Genesis to Revelation .Welch, Chris. The Complete Guide to the Music of Genesis . Omnibus Press, 1995, pp. 1–3.

  • Ronson, Jon. http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2001/dec/01/weekend.jonronson "The fall of a pop impresario", The Guardian , 1 December 2001. He ran Decca Records twice and created his own record label, UK Records , reported as the most successful independent label in the business, and worked with 10cc and the Bay City Rollers .


  • He also became known for a string of 1970s hits, such as Paloma Blanca|"Una Paloma Blanca ," " Sugar Sugar ", " It Only Takes A Minute ", "Johnny Reggae", "Lick A Smurp For Christmas" and "Loop di Love." Billboard reported in September 1972 that he had produced 10 of the Top 30 singles in the UK in the previous 12 months. http://books.google.com/books? id=4icEAAAAMBAJ& pg=PA32 "King Forms U.K. Records", Billboard , 9 September 1972.
  • Also see Pearse, Damien. http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-67314768.html "Pop svengali King puts faith in justice over child sex charges", The Birmingham Post , 25 November 2000. Rod Liddle described him in 2010 as truly talented and fabulously cynical, someone who could "storm the pop charts at will, under a hundred different disguises ..."Liddle, Rod. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/rod_liddle/article7094203.ece "McLaren was no cultural genius just a lucky punk , The Sunday Times , 11 April 2010.


  • King was sentenced to seven years in prison in 2001 for the sexual assault of five teenage boys between 1983 and 1989. http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2001/nov/21/childprotection.society "Jonathan King jailed for child sex abuse", The Guardian , November 21, 2001.
  • Also see Barber, Lynn. http://www.guardian.co.uk/theobserver/2002/oct/20/features.review7 "The King and I", The Observer , October 20, 2002. He protested his innocence, arguing that he was unable to defend himself adequately because of the length of time that had passed. He was refused leave to appeal but was released on first parole in 2005. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/2691803.stm King loses appeal bid, BBC News, January 24, 2003.


  • Early life and education


    King was born in London, the first child of an American-born father and English-born mother. His father was the managing director of a textile firm and died when King was nine. The family moved to Surrey, and King and his two brothers, James and Andy, were raised in the village of Ewhurst, Surrey | Ewhurst near Dorking .cite web |url= http://www.kingofhits.co.uk/index.php? option=com_gallery2& Itemid=64& g2_itemId=899 |title=King of Hits |author=Jonathan King |date= |work= |publisher= |accessdate=12 May 2012 He was sent to Stoke House boarding school and later Charterhouse School|Charterhouse , both private schools.For the brothers' names, see 65 My Life So Far , http://www.65mylifesofar.com/part1.html? start=6 p. 6 and http://www.65mylifesofar.com/part1.html? start=10 p. 10. Retrieved 12 June 2010. He took six months off to travel round the world before taking up a place at Trinity College, Cambridge . During his travels he met a number of pop managers, including Brian Epstein , manager of The Beatles —who were on tour in Hawaii ; Derek Taylor , the Beatles' press officer; Peter Asher of Peter and Gordon and Tommy LiPuma , a record producer. He has an Master of Arts (Oxbridge and Dublin)|M.A. in English literature.

    1960s–1970s


    While he was still a first year undergraduate, King wrote and sang his first hit, "Everyone's Gone to the Moon", which sold over a million copies in the UK and 4.5& nbsp;million around the world.*For its place at number four in the UK, see http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2005/mar/29/ukcrime.childprotection1 "The rise and fall of a pop tsar", Press Association, 29 March 2005.
  • For the NME, see http://www.skidmore.edu/~gthompso/britrock/NME/nme6508.html New Musical Express , 20 August 1965.

  • For the London pirate charts, see http://www.radiolondon.co.uk/rl/scrap60/fabforty/65fabs/aug65/fab150865/fab150865.html "The Early Radio London Fab Forties", radiolondon.co.uk, 15 August 1965.

  • For the number of copies sold, see King, Jonathan. http://www.kingofhits.co.uk/index.php/Biography.html "Biography", kingofhits.co.uk, 16 January 2006. Retrieved 12 June 2010. It was later performed by Marlene Dietrich , Nina Simone , Frank Sinatra , Bette Midler and many others; it won King a gold disc.Murrells, Joseph. The Book of Golden Discs . Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. 1978, p. 192.


  • Whilst still at university, continuing his studies, King wrote and produced other hits, such as "It's Good News Week" by Hedgehoppers Anonymous , and, later, "Johnny Reggae" by The Piglets. During a visit to his old school, Charterhouse, he was handed a recording by a friend of one of the school bands, which included Peter Gabriel as their lead singer. He decided to produce them, choosing their name — Genesis (band)|Genesis — to mark the start of his production career.Eder, Bruce. Allmusic|class=artist|id=p4352/biography|pure_url=yes "Genesis", Allmusic , accessed 11 June 2010.
  • Cohen,Claire. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1190717/The-Boll-Weevils-Beatals-The-Arkansas-Rollers--thats-I-music.html “The Boll Weevils, the Beatals, The Arkansas Rollers - Now that's what I call music”, Daily Mail , 4 June 2009.

  • King, Jonathan. http://www.kingofhits.co.uk/content/view/6/24/ "Biography" , King of Hits, 16 January 2006. Retrieved 11 June 2010. He produced their first album, From Genesis to Revelation , which was a flop at the time, partly because shops placed it in their religious music sections. Bassist Mike Rutherford later commented:
    Jonathan King, for all his faults - he has a funny reputation in England - did give us a fantastic opportunity. Because in those days, in England, you couldn't get in the studio. I mean, now a new group can very easily get a chance to go and record a single, just something, you know, to show there's something going for them. In those days, to get any sort of record contract, was really magical. And he gave us a chance to do a whole record. You've got a bunch of musicians who were really amateur, could barely play well, were barely a group, and were able to go in one summer holiday and make a record.Neer, Dan (1985). Mike on Mike interview LP, Atlantic Recording Corporation.


  • Soon after graduating, he hosted a Saturday evening show on ITV, ''Good Evening; I'm Jonathan King'', which was broadcast nationally for six months. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0454909/ "Jonathan King (IV)", IMDB. Retrieved 11 June 2010. He continued to perform and produce a large number of hits under a variety of names. Among these were "Let It All Hang Out" (a cover of the 1967 track by The Hombres ), "It Only Takes A Minute" (a cover of the Tavares track) as One Hundred Ton And A Feather, " Sugar, Sugar " as Sakkarin, "Loop di Love" as Shag, " Hooked on a Feeling " (a cover of the track by B J Thomas ), "Lazybones", "It's The Same Old Song" (originally by The Four Tops) as The Weathermen and " The Sun Has Got His Hat On " as Nemo. He produced such hits as "Leap Up And Down And Wave Your Knickers In The Air" for St Cecilia and also acts such as the Bay City Rollers, singing all the backing vocals on their first hit, "Keep on Dancing". He was one of only two original investors of the London production of the play The Rocky Horror Show with Michael White (producer)|Michael White and produced the original cast soundtrack album in one long 48 hour session over an early weekend.

    He was twice involved in running Decca Records at the request of the founder Sir Edward Lewis (Decca)|Edward Lewis who had also been at Trinity College, Cambridge many years earlier.King, Jonathan. http://www.65mylifesofar.com/part5.html? start=3 65: My Life So Far , part 5, p. 4. In September 1972, he set up his own record label, UK Records, which had dozens of hits with artists such as 10cc, whom he also named, http://www.snopes.com/music/artists/10cc.asp "10CC", Snopes, citing Dolgins, Adam. Rock Names: From ABBA to ZZ Top . Carol Publishing, 1998, pp. 254–255. Terry Dactyl and the Dinosaurs "Seaside Shuffle", Roy C "Shotgun Wedding", Carl Malcolm with "Fattie Bum Bum", The First Class with "Beach Baby", Lobo (musician)|Lobo "Baby I'd Love You To Want Me", and many others, sometimes three or four on the charts at the same time. King frequently performed under pseudonyms such as "Shag", "Sakkarin", "Bubblerock", "100 Ton and a Feather" and "Nemo", although, in 1975, a rendition under his own name of the song " Paloma Blanca|Una Paloma Blanca (White Dove) " was awarded the Record of the Year trophy at the Ivor Novello Awards . http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php? id=11790 "Paloma Blanca by The George Baker Selection", Songfacts, accessed December 29, 2010. Between 1965 and 1979, King had seventeen hits on the UK Singles Chart under a variety of pseudonyms and his own name, five of which made the Top 10.Roberts, David. British Hit Singles & Albums . Guinness World Records Limited, 19th edition, 2006, p. 302. In April 1978, standing under his real name as a Royalist candidate he polled 2,350 votes (5.3%) in the Epsom and Ewell by-election, 1978|Epsom and Ewell by-election . The Guardian reported he sold over 40 million records as a singer during his active career.Ronson, Jon. http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2001/dec/01/weekend.jonronson "The fall of a pop impresario", The Guardian , 1 December 2001.

    1980s–1990s


    King moved on from the music industry in the 1980s to further his involvement in television and radio. He presented a daily talk show on New York's WMCA radio from 10& ndash;12 weekday mornings throughout 1980 and 1981 and regularly reported from the U.S. on Top of the Pops . A spinoff series, Entertainment USA , was very successful on BBC2, getting over nine million viewers each week. He also created the Youth TV show No Limits (BBC TV series)|No Limits which topped the BBC ratings. He hosted the ITV programme The Ultra Quiz . King wrote a page in The Sun for eight years called "Bizarre USA" and his criticism of Band Aid (band)|Band Aid and Live Aid provoked 18,500 letters in one day. He wrote regular features in many other newspapers and magazines such as the Mail and the Sunday Times. He also completed two published novels, Bible Two and The Booker Prize Winner . He continued some music projects, including the bizarre supergroup project " Gogmagog (band)|Gogmagog " with ex members of Iron Maiden , Def Leppard , Whitesnake , and other classic rock bands.Munro, Eden. http://vueweekly.com/music/story/old_sounds_gogmagog/ "Gogmagog", Vue , 25 March 2009, accessed 29 December 2010.

    In 1987, he suggested in his Sun column that the Pet Shop Boys had borrowed the melody of Cat Stevens 's 1970 song " Wild World " for their UK #1 single " It's a Sin ". King also released his own cover version of "Wild World" as a single, using a similar musical arrangement to "It's a Sin", in an effort to demonstrate his claims. The Pet Shop Boys sued The Sun, accepting out-of-court damages from the newspaper that they donated to charity. King had done the same in the 1970s with his version of " He's So Fine " to the arrangement of George Harrison 's " My Sweet Lord ", which was played in the plagiarism court case, which The Chiffons eventually won.

    King wrote and hosted the Brit Awards|BRIT Awards for the BBC in 1987 and he returned to produce them from 1990 to 1992. He produced " A Song for Europe ", the BBC quest for a Eurovision Song Contest entrant, from 1995. The 1996 entrant by Gina G , "Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit", went to number one on the UK Singles Chart, and the 1997 entry by Katrina and the Waves , " Love Shine a Light ", A Song for Europe#Winners|won the contest.O'Connor, John Kennedy. The Eurovision Song Contest& nbsp;— The Official History . Carlton Books, 2007. He is also responsible for the concept and format of the The Record of the Year|Record of the Year shows on British television, regularly shown in December, which continue online. http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2005/mar/29/ukcrime.childprotection1 "The rise and fall of a pop tsar", Press Association, 29 March 2005.
  • King, Jonathan. http://www.kingofhits.co.uk/index.php/Biography.html "Biography", kingofhits.co.uk, 16 January 2006. Retrieved 12 June 2010. At the end of the Thatcher government, he released "We Can't Let Maggie Go"; it did not chart.


  • In 1993, he founded The Tip Sheet , which continues online as a message board promoting unknown and unsigned musical acts.

    In 1995/1996 he hosted the 10-12 daily show on Talk Radio in the UK, now TalkSport.

    In 1997 he was awarded the British Phonographic Industry Man of the Year Award with a message of support from the then-prime minister Tony Blair for his "important contribution to one of this country’s great success stories."Burrell, Ian. "Ian Burrell reveals that Tony Blair is a secret fan of Jonathan King, the man who brought the world 'Una Paloma Blanca'", The Independent , 24 October 1997.

    He recorded the original studio version of the song Who Let The Dogs Out under the name Fatt Jakk and his Pack of Pets and persuaded his friend, producer Steve Greenberg, to cover it with The Baha Men . He signed up Chumbawamba and placed their single Tubthumping for release. He signed The Cuban Boys to EMI and had a Top 5 hit with their Cognoscenti vs Intelligentsia.

    2000s–2010s


    King was arrested in November 2000 after a man approached Max Clifford , a British publicist, with allegations. He was released on £150,000 bail, £50,000 of it put up by Simon Cowell , the impresario, and was re-arrested, after the media publicity, in January 2001.For the arrests, see http://www.nme.com/news/jonathan-king/5379 "Jonathan King arrested", New Musical Express , 24 November 2000, and http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/1134023.stm "Second arrest for Jonathan King", The Guardian , 24 January 2001.
  • For Simon Cowell, see http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/columnists/article-332299/Simons-shame.html "Simon's shame", The Daily Mail , 29 December 2004.

  • Also see Rushfield, Richard. http://www.newsweek.com/2011/01/15/the-battle-for-idol.html "The Battle for ‘Idol’", p. 2/4, Newsweek , January 15, 2011. He was tried in September 2001 and received a seven-year sentence for six offences against five boys aged 14–16 committed between 1983 and 1989. http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2001/nov/21/childprotection.society "Jonathan King jailed for child sex abuse", The Guardian , November 21, 2001. He was acquitted in a second case against him when a witness, whom King maintained he had never met, said that he had consented to sex and had been older at the time than he had initially told police.Clough, Sue and O'Neill, Sean. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1363094/Pop-veteran-Jonathan-King-given-seven-years-for-abusing-schoolboys.html "Pop veteran Jonathan King given seven years for abusing schoolboys", The Daily Telegraph , 22 November 2001.


  • Several commentators felt the prosecution was unfair, among them Charles Shaar Murray , Howard Jacobson , Lynn Barber , Richard Stott and Danny Hammill. http://www.cpgb.org.uk/article.php? article_id=1000048, Weekly Worker , 29 November 2001. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4161/is_20041226/ai_n12915678/? tag=rel.res1%3C/ref%3E%3Cref%3E http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/guest_contributors/article2195745.ece "Stotty On Sunday: Time to Free King", Sunday Mirror, 26 December 2004. King maintained his innocence, protesting that there was no statute of limitations for sex offences, which he said meant he had been unable to defend himself adequately because of the length of time that had passed; that there was no requirement to corroborate the allegations; and that the complainants were allowed to maintain their anonymity. He sought leave to appeal, which was refused in January 2003, and was released on parole in March 2005. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/2691803.stm "King loses appeal bid", BBC News, 24 January 2003.

    He continues to protest his innocence.

    In January 2006 the BBC reported that the Criminal Cases Review Commission had agreed to examine his case. King argued that he was in New York in September 1985 when one of the incidents is alleged to have taken place in King's home in London. He said he had not presented this evidence at his trial because the date of the alleged offences on the charge sheet had been changed after he had completed his defense. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/4660558.stm "King abuse case 'to be reviewed", BBC News, 29 January 2006

    In 2008 it was reported that the European Court of Human Rights was considering his application for an appeal. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html? in_article_id=492853& in_page_id=1770 Jonathan King wins right to appeal to Europe over his convictions for sexual assaults on teenage boys, Daily Mail , November 10, 2007.

    In June 2006 he spoke about the need for prison reform at a meeting of Inside Time , the national newspaper for prisoners, alongside former MP Jonathan Aitken .Grove, Valerie. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/guest_contributors/article679747.ece "Prison routine do time walk out hit brick wall", The Times , 27 June 2006.

    In 2007 he produced a collection of mainly new songs, entitled Earth to King , one of which attracted criticism for appearing to defend the serial killer Harold Shipman|Dr. Harold Shipman . http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/6896298.stm "Families' anger over Shipman song", BBC News, 12 July 2007.

    In May 2008 he released a 96-minute film called Vile Pervert: The Musical , which included 21 characters played by King, caricaturing the police, media, PR industry, legal system, and his accusers. It has received over 70,000 full length views and downloads since release. cite web|author= |url= http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=I0PxsVaCCoM |title=Jonathan King as Oscar: Wilde About Boys |publisher=YouTube |date= |accessdate=2012-01-07

    In December 2009 he published his autobiography, 65 My Life So Far .Moore, Matthew. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/1958447/Jonathan-King-makes-Vile-Pervert-The-Musical.html "Jonathan King makes Vile Pervert: The Musical", The Daily Telegraph , 15 May 2008.
    http://www.vilepervert.com/ Vile Pervert movie website, Vilepervert.com, accessed 12 June 2010.
  • See King as Oscar Wilde in http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=mSJL2KBtpAs "Oscar: Wilde About Boys", Vile Pervert: The Musical , YouTube , accessed 12 June 2010.

  • King, Jonathan. http://www.65mylifesofar.com/ "65 My Life So Far", accessed 11 June 2010.


  • He released a new film, Me Me Me , in May 2011. It premiered in London's West End and screened at the Cannes Film Festival that year.Sharp, Rob. http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/cannes-diary-from-disgraced-dlisters-to-exdrug-dealing-singers-festival-embraces-them-all-2282720.html "Cannes Diary: From disgraced D-listers to ex-drug dealing singers, festival embraces them all", The Independent , 12 May 2011. http://www.memememovie.com Me Me Me movie website, MeMeMeMovie.com, accessed 08 June 2011.cite web|url= http://www.monstersandcritics.com/movies/features/article_1639923.php/64th-Annual-Cannes-Film-Festival-The-Tree-of-Live-Photocall-Pictures? page=5 |title=64th Annual Cannes Film Festival The Tree of Live Photocall Pictures |publisher=Monsters and Critics |date=2011-05-18 |accessdate=2012-01-07

    In October 2011, BBC Director-General of the BBC|Director-General Mark Thompson apologised to Jonathan King, following the removal of King's performance of It Only Takes a Minute from a 1976 episode of Top of the Pops that was repeated on BBC Four . Thompson stated: "We accept that this should not have happened and we would like to apologise for any upset this caused." King had accused the BBC of a " Joseph Stalin|Stalinist " Historical revisionism (negationism)|revision of history.cite news|title=BBC apology to Jonathan King after he is cut from repeat|url= http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/bbc/8835884/BBC-apology-to-Jonathan-King-after-he-is-cut-from-repeat.html|accessdate=19 October 2011|newspaper= The Daily Telegraph |date=19 October 2011|location=London

    In January 2012 he appeared as a witness at the Leveson Inquiry into the culture, ethics and practice of the press and media in the United Kingdom. cite news| url= http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/leveson-inquiry/9039169/Leveson-inquiry-Jonathan-King-claims-his-was-miscarriage-of-justice-victim.html | location=London | work=The Daily Telegraph | first=Gordon | last=Rayner | title=Leveson inquiry: Jonathan King claims his was miscarriage of justice victim | date=25 January 2012

    Single discography


    YearTitle UK Singles Chart Credited to
    1965" Everyone's Gone to the Moon "#4Jonathan King
    1970"Let It All Hang Out"#26Jonathan King
    1971" It's the Same Old Song "#19Weathermen
    1971Sugar Sugar "#12Sakkarin
    1971Lazy Bones "#23Jonathan King
    1971"Johnny Reggae"#3The Piglets
    1971" Hooked on a Feeling "#23Jonathan King
    1972"Flirt!"#22Jonathan King
    1972"Loop di Love"#4Shag
    1974" (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction "#29Bubblerock
    1975Una Paloma Blanca (White Dove) "#5Jonathan King
    1975"Chick-a-Boom (Don't Ya Jes Love It)"#3653rd and 3rd featuring the Sound of Shag
    1976" In the Mood "#46Sound 9418
    1976" It Only Takes a Minute "#9One Hundred Ton and a Feather
    1978"One for You, One for Me"#29Jonathan King
    1978"Lick A Smurp for Christmas (All Fall Down)"#58Father Abraphart and The Smurps
    1979" You're the Greatest Lover "#67Jonathan King
    1979"Gloria"#65Jonathan King


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  • http://www.KingOfHits.com/ Jonathan King website, KingsofHits.com, accessed 12 June 2010.

  • http://j_withers.tripod.com/JK45s.htm King Discography, accessed 12 June 2010.

  • http://www.beautiful-records.com/discographies/UK/uk.htm UK Records discography, Beautiful-Records.com, accessed 12 June 2010.

  • http://www.vilepervert.com/ Vile Pervert (movie) website, vilepervert.com, accessed 12 June 2010.

  • http://www.65mylifesofar.com/ Jonathan King autobiography, 65mylifesofar.com, accessed 12 June 2010.

  • http://www.MeMeMeMovie.com/ JK new film, MeMeMeMovie.com, accessed 15 June 2011.

  • http://www.BewareTheMonkeyMan.com/ JK novel as Rex Kenny, BewareTheMonkeyMan.com, accessed 09 July 2011.

  • http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/jonathan-king-my-books-an-online--hit-millions-click-on-my-videos-how-about-lifting-the-media-ban-on-me-6268884.html Jonathan King: 'My book's an online hit, millions click on my videos. How about lifting the media ban on me? ' Profile in The Independent by Tim Walker, 28 November 2011. Accessed 29 November 2011.

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