<P> Mercer's "rant" asked viewers to log on to the 22 Minutes website, and sign an online petition asking the party leader to change his name to Doris Day (after the singer / actress). Producers claim to have obtained in excess of 1,200,000 online votes . This was cheerfully admitted to be a stunt unhampered by the rigours of an Elections Canada - controlled petition . Although the sketch had no effect on Alliance policy, it did obtain international publicity for the show and contributed to the general air of farce surrounding Day's election campaign . Day did, however, have a very appropriate response to the petition: "Que será, será". </P> <P> It was later revealed by Alastair Campbell, former aide to British Prime Minister Tony Blair, that Prime Minister Jean Cretien and the Liberal Party had come up with the idea - not Mercer or the show's writers . </P> <P> 2003--04--Shaun Majumder, in character as "Raj Binder", was sent to report on the 2003 outdoors Edmonton Oilers and Montreal Canadiens old timers game, preceding the night's actual NHL regular season game, which was the first NHL game to be played outdoors (at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton). Majumder actually sneaked into all the team photos, causing uproar from the event's unwitting organizers in the days after, when the photos were released to the press . </P> <P> On October 24, 2011, Walsh reprised the role of "Marg, Princess Warrior", conducting an ambush interview of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford at his home, which aired on 22 Minutes the following evening . Ford's reaction and alleged verbal abuse directed at a 911 operator made national headlines . Ford claimed that he had never seen nor heard of 22 Minutes . </P>

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