As Karnak's noted, Knoke's logbook, the only original part of his tale, has the data on 6 November, so it can't have been the Berlin Mossies. IIRC on 30 January there were two groups of 6 from 105 and 139 Squadrons, one to pre-empt Goering at 11, the others to do the same to Goebbel's broadcast at, I think, 2.
There's audio from the Deutsche Rundfunk from just before Goering was due to speak, foolishly I mis-laid the link. Basically a shout, furniture going over, some dead air then martial music.
One of the 6 later aircraft was lost, apparently to flak as no air-to-air claim has ever come to light.
Part of my reason for this whole foofer-ah is that there's folks out there who'll put the whole thing down to missing British records, and that "it must have been" a Mosquito, despite any supporting evidence, because Knoke said it was and because there were no alternative explanations.