![]() ![]() ![]() At this point, you may find yourself thinking, “Okay, that sounds funny, but how often would a cricket commentator find themselves eating cake live-on-air?” ![]() Johnston was also a great lover of practical jokes, with one of his favourite being to ask people questions live-on-air just as they’d shoves a slab of cake in their mouth. Still, he’ll probably be all right tomorrow if he sticks it up tonight.” It’s especially bad luck as he is here on his honeymoon with his pretty young wife. For example, in one broadcast, Johnston stated of one Peter Pollock who broke his ankle, “He’s obviously in great pain. Prior to Johnston’s passing in 1994, the pair were well-known for their on-air chemistry and penchant for straight faced jokes and school-boy humor. The incident occurred during a rundown of that day’s cricket by Agnew and his longtime fellow commentator, Brian Johnston. ![]() The comment wasn’t reporting a shock loss or injury, but a joke made by cricket commentator, Jonathan Agnew, with the aftermath being so funny people had to pull over to avoid crashing their cars. On Augat about 6:30 in the evening, thousands of motorists heading home after a long day of work across the UK were forced to pull over and stop due to a brief comment they’d just heard during a sports broadcast. ![]()
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