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In 2006, a man named Guy Goma turned up at the BBC for a job interview in IT support. Ten minutes later, he found himself live on BBC News 24, being introduced to millions as a leading technology journalist. But it's what happens next that made it one of the most viral videos of all time: A look of panic flashes across Guy's face when he realises they've got the wrong person, and rather than point it out, he composes himself, takes a breath and… just goes ahead with the interview. This year, to mark the legendary moment's 20th anniversary, Guy Goma and the producer who put him on air published a book called 'The Wrong Guy: The Inside Story of TV's Greatest Cock-Up'.
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The Wrong Guy: The Inside Story of TV’s Greatest Cock-Up by Elliott Gotkine and Guy Goma (Liberalis Books / Collective Ink, 2026)
A Mistaken Guy: The 20-Year Legacy of a Live TV Blunder (The New York Times, 2026)
Twenty years since wrong Guy resulted in greatest mix-up on live TV (ABC News, 2026)
20 years since BBC's iconic accidental TV interview (LBC / James O’Brien, YouTube, 2026)
Accidental Celebrities podcast (2023)
Man in viral 2006 BBC interview mixup says he will sue for royalties (The Guardian, 2023)
I was interviewed on live TV by accident (BBC World Service Outlook, 2022)
Ten Years On: A Lesson In Thinking On Your Feet By Guy Goma (VICE, 2016)
BBC Apologizes For Interview Mishap (CBS News / Associated Press, 2006)
Guy Goma BBC interview (Wikipedia, 2026)
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In 2006, a man named Guy Goma turned up at the BBC for a job interview in IT support. Ten minutes later, he found himself live on BBC News 24, being introduced to millions as a leading technology journalist. But it's what happens next that made it one of the most viral videos of all time: A look of panic flashes across Guy's face when he realises they've got the wrong person, and rather than point it out, he composes himself, takes a breath and… just goes ahead with the interview. This year, to mark the legendary moment's 20th anniversary, Guy Goma and the producer who put him on air published a book called 'The Wrong Guy: The Inside Story of TV's Greatest Cock-Up'.
.
We give you Just The Gist, but if you want more, there's Breakin' Nooz, JTG After Show AND Bonus eps! You can access them by joining the Gistener Club via the Just The Gist Patreon or Apple Premium Subscriptions.
Watch Just The Gist episodes on Youtube @JustTheGistPodcast
Follow Just The Gist on Instagram and TikTok @JustTheGistPodcast
Follow Rosie in all the places at @RosieWaterland
Want to give us a SuGISTion? Tell Rosie to stop singing so much? Email us at [email protected]
Just The Gist is a Just The Network production. Executive Producer and Host: Rosie Waterland | Senior Editor & Producer: James Joseph | Producers: Kate Leaver, Hayley Staveley & Sammy Petersen | Acast Legend: Guy Scott-Wilson | Production Assistant: Pocket
Don’t forget to follow and give us 5 stars, which means something apparently!
Thank you, as always, for Gistening. Now go say something impressive at a dinner party.
.
The Wrong Guy: The Inside Story of TV’s Greatest Cock-Up by Elliott Gotkine and Guy Goma (Liberalis Books / Collective Ink, 2026)
A Mistaken Guy: The 20-Year Legacy of a Live TV Blunder (The New York Times, 2026)
Twenty years since wrong Guy resulted in greatest mix-up on live TV (ABC News, 2026)
20 years since BBC's iconic accidental TV interview (LBC / James O’Brien, YouTube, 2026)
Accidental Celebrities podcast (2023)
Man in viral 2006 BBC interview mixup says he will sue for royalties (The Guardian, 2023)
I was interviewed on live TV by accident (BBC World Service Outlook, 2022)
Ten Years On: A Lesson In Thinking On Your Feet By Guy Goma (VICE, 2016)
BBC Apologizes For Interview Mishap (CBS News / Associated Press, 2006)
Guy Goma BBC interview (Wikipedia, 2026)
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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