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Thursday, 26 April, 2001, 12:35 GMT 13:35 UK
Super bloopers
BBC Radio's Rob Nothman has got together a collection of his favourite howlers - many of which happened live on air.

The second in the series features Fergus Sweeney trying to get to grips with the location of the All England club.

'Wimble-gone'


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Fergus Sweeney is the voice of sport on 5-Live Breakfast.

To say this Irishman is something of a character is a bit like saying Rembrandt was useful with a brush and easel.

His absent-mindedness is legendary, and consistently entertains and infuriates his colleagues.

Here he is recording a report from the All England Championships at Wimbledon, and struggling with his knowledge of London postcodes and geography.

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