| The Sunday Telegraph Magazine |
| Friday, 10 September 2004 |
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If this sounds like some appalling piece of installation art, relax. It's true that a large part of the proceedings consist of artist Nicola Green getting people to laugh. There are all sorts: full-bellied roars, hysterical titters, guffaws and giggles. Fortunately, there's also conversation from the likes of Paul Merton, Mark Smith and Emma Freud, whose baby Spike utters his first laugh on air (possibly upon hearing his name). The conclusion is that silly humour is best: bottoms, shorts and false teeth in particular. When it comes to laughing, we never grow up.
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