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"Spaghetti-Grows-on-Trees" Hoax: One of TV's First April Fools' Pranks

12 days ago
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  • In 1957, the BBC program Panorama aired a famous April Fools’ Day hoax about spaghetti growing on trees in Switzerland.
  • The spoof was narrated by respected journalist Richard Dimbleby and showed Swiss farmers harvesting spaghetti from trees.
  • The idea came from a cameraman, Charles de Jaeger, recalling a childhood teacher's joke about spaghetti growing on trees.
  • Many viewers believed the hoax, with some discussing it as a real news story the next day.
  • The broadcast reached an estimated eight million people and was later called 'the biggest hoax that any reputable news establishment ever pulled' by CNN.
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