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Stand Up For FLt20 - Bremner Impersonates Boycott

6 July 2012

As the Friends Life t20 programme moves towards the end of the group stage, the 'Stand up for Friends Life t20' tour - led by Rory Bremner is also heading to its conclusion.

One of the nation’s favourite comedians and impressionists Rory Bremner has teamed up with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) to front the comedy festival campaign which will see a host of comedians visiting Friends Life t20 games across the country.

Here is Bremner impersonating Geoffrey Boycott:

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As the Friends Life t20 programme moves towards the end of the group stage, the 'Stand up for Friends Life t20' tour - led by Rory Bremner is also heading to its conclusion. One of the nation's favourite comedians and impressionists Rory Bremner has teamed up with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) to front the comedy festival campaign which will see a host of comedians visiting Friends Life t20 games across the country.
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