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The Funniest Five
Radio 4 and 4 Extra's five funniest moments from 13 to 19 March were all made up.
On Radio 4 this week,
Paul Merton spread lies about Nicholas Parson
,
Sarah Kendall lied to her therapist
and Andy Secombe pretended to be his own father on
The Missing Hancocks
. Elsewhere
Nish Kumar's
"internet computer party" sounds pretty far-fetched, as did
the story John Lloyd told on 4 Extra
about Spike Milligan and that man Harry Secombe's first meeting.
Listen to the five funniest clips of the week...
Fake news!
"Are you doing material from one of your shows?"
The glory of DOVER!
The World Wide Web is 28 years old!
An idiot's guide to the French presidential election
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