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Charles de Jaeger : ウィキペディア英語版
Charles de Jaeger
Charles Theophile de Jaeger (27 February 1911 - 19 May 2000) was a cameraman for the BBC. He is best known as one of the creators of a famous April Fool's Day joke from 1957: a 3-minute spoof report on the Swiss spaghetti harvest beside Lake Lugano broadcast by the British current affairs programme, ''Panorama''.
== Early years ==

De Jaeger was born in Vienna. He worked for the Free French Film Unit during the Second World War, 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 UK.

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