Billy Connolly has told how he hopes to raise a laugh from beyond the grave - with an interactive burial plot.
The Scottish comedian, who has been treated for prostate cancer and Parkinson's disease after being diagnosed last year, said he has considered having touch-sensitive pads which will trigger a recording of his voice.
He talks about his plans in a new ITV film Billy Connolly's Big Send Off in which he investigates attitudes towards death around the world.
Connolly, 71, said: "I was going to have, 'Oh Jesus Christ, is that the time already', but in tiny little letters, about an eighth of an inch high so to see them you'd have to step on to the grave where I would have placed, under the turf, those sensitive pads that you get for people who are breaking in to your house.
"And it would activate a sound system and it would say, 'You're standing on my balls!"