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Charles de Jaeger

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The idea for the April Fool came from his school days, during which a teacher had once said "Boys, you are so stupid, you'd believe me if I told you that spaghetti grew on trees". He developed the idea with producer David Wheeler and it was approved by the editor of
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Film Unit during World War II and joined the BBC in July 1943, working as a sub-editor on news for Central Europe. He became a television cameraman in 1948. He was the first BBC newsreel cameraman to film outside the United Kingdom.
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in Switzerland in March and a commentary written by Wheeler was added by respected broadcaster
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De Jaeger left the BBC in 1959 to become a freelancer. He died in London in May 2000.
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beside Lake Lugano broadcast by the British current affairs programme
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This biographical article related to British television is a
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Museum of Hoaxes article on the Swiss Spaghetti Harvest hoax
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three-minute spoof report on the Swiss spaghetti harvest
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Charlie Jaeger
BBC
three-minute spoof report on the Swiss spaghetti harvest
Panorama
Free French
Michael Peacock
Castagnola
Richard Dimbleby
"Trick or treat – page 2"
"Martin Wainwright on some of the silliest April Fool tricks | Books"
Museum of Hoaxes article on the Swiss Spaghetti Harvest hoax
Charles de Jaeger
IMDb
Obituary, The Independent, 29 May 2000
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1911 births
2000 deaths
Austrian emigrants to the United Kingdom
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