The best and most infamous April Fools pranks in history

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GALLERY: With the first day of the month now upon us, here’s a look back at the best April Fools pranks in history. 9News

Most April Fools' jokes are lame, frustrating or nakedly shameless PR stunts, but every now and again there's ones which are truly great.BBCThe segment showed farmers pulling strands of spaghetti from a tree.3 of 11Londoners were terrified on April Fools Day 1989 when a glowing flying saucer drifted above the city.But it wasn't a visit from aliens but a stunt by then 36-year-old Virgin Records chairman Richard Branson.

The House members apparently did not realise DeSalvo was notorious serial killer the Boston Strangler.

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