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A joke about punctuation has been chosen as the funniest in a competition run by the Beano comic. Youngsters from Year 5 at Riverley Primary School in Leyton, London, won the accolade, with their joke ...
Judges shortlisted the jokes into a top 10, with the Leyton pupils winning the public vote Pupils at an east London primary school have been named "Britain's funniest class" by Beano magazine ...
A joke about punctuation has been chosen as the funniest in a competition run by the Beano comic. Youngsters from Year 5 at Riverley Primary School in Leyton, London, won the accolade, with their joke ...
Mike Stirling, director of mischief at the Beano, said: “As the only comic where kids are in charge, Beano continues to celebrate childhood in all its mischievous, screen-free glory.
A joke about punctuation has been chosen as the funniest in a competition run by the Beano comic. Youngsters from Year 5 at Riverley Primary School in Leyton, London, won the accolade, with their joke ...
Their prize includes being immortalised in the Beano comic by artist Nigel Parkinson, with the special edition now on sale. Ms Mahfuza said: "Seeing our class and joke featured in Beano was surreal.
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