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on: May 16, 2006, 09:22:20 AM

BBC names "wrong Guy" in interview mix-up

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LONDON (Reuters) - The BBC has revealed that a bewildered man it interviewed live on TV in the mistaken belief he was the editor of a technology website was, quite literally, "the wrong Guy."

He was Guy Goma, a graduate from central Africa, who had gone to the BBC's News 24 studios for a job interview.

Goma sat down in the BBC reception and waited to be called for the interview. A producer greeted him, led him to a studio, seated him on a stool and clipped a microphone to his lapel.

A business presenter then introduced the clearly startled Goma as the editor of a technology website and asked if he was surprised by computer company Apple's victory in a trademark dispute with The Beatles' Apple Corp.

He gamely answered, and grappled with two more questions about music downloading, before the flustered presenter thanked him and moved on.

It emerged only later that he was the wrong Guy, and that the producer mistook him for Guy Kewney, the real technology website editor.

Kewney, who watched the interview with astonishment at reception, said the mix-up was hard to explain because BBC staff had seen his picture in advance. Kewney is white and Goma is black.

The BBC apologized to Goma and invited him back to the studio Tuesday for a follow-up interview.

"(It was) very stressful," said Goma, whose first language is not English. "When I was on set already and we started already the presentation, I couldn't stop ... so at that time I said 'keep going'..."

The BBC has yet to say whether Goma got the job he applied for, as a data support cleanser.
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Reply #1 on: May 16, 2006, 09:53:43 AM

I'd so give him the job.
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Reply #2 on: May 16, 2006, 09:59:23 AM

Hah!  Righ was telling me about that yesterday.  It's especially funny because Guy Kewney is a friend of his.  (and a rather good journo, though all journos are mostly nuts.  Yes, all.)

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Reply #3 on: May 16, 2006, 01:01:12 PM

(and a rather good journo, though all journos are mostly nuts.  Yes, all.)
My college roommate would provide further proof of this.  Come to think of it, most of my friends would provide proof of this and they're not even journalists.  I wonder how I find them.

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Reply #4 on: May 20, 2006, 12:17:07 AM

The video on this was great!  I'd sure as hell hire Guy!

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