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Article: A funny old time with Freud's feuds; Hangdog wit Sir Clement has a bark to go with his bite, Noreen Barr discovers.
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- The Birmingham Post (England)
- Article date:
- October 16, 2001
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Byline: Noreen Barr
Sir Clement Freud is a funny kind of chap. Funny as in 'ha ha' on first sight, for he is renowned as one of Britain's leading raconteurs and wits. Funny as in a bit strange after you have spent an hour or so in his company.
Now 77, Freud is famous for all manner of things. He is a radio personality and has made his biting witticisms on Radio 4's Just a Minute programme for more than 30 years.
Along the way, this flamboyant man has also been a TV chef, a nightclub owner, put in a long spell as a Liberal MP, been a successful ...
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