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29: 258:. Film producer Alison Rosenzweig stated in 2006 that she had begun developing a film based on his life, particularly this one incident, commenting "He's a fun, kind of internationally famous person that I think is an interesting source for movie material." As of December 2023, no such film has been produced. In 2022, Goma was interviewed on the BBC World Service's Outlook programme about his experience. 203:
The producer had seen a photo of Kewney, but only had five minutes before the live interview was due to take place. He approached Goma and asked him if he was "Guy". Hearing his first name, Goma answered in the affirmative. Goma was led to the News 24 studio. BBC staff put on makeup, and he was
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In 2016, ten years after Goma's appearance, the incident was named one of the BBC's most memorable interview bloopers, and some outlets noted that Goma's prediction that more people would be using the Internet to download music and other media they want was largely correct.
251:, the release of foreign prisoners into Britain, and Britons seeking medical treatment abroad. On the same day, he also appeared again on BBC News 24, but this time in a planned interview to talk about his experience. He later appeared in a comedy skit on 200:. The producer sent to fetch Kewney was told that Kewney was in the main reception area. When he asked the receptionist where Guy Kewney was, she pointed to Goma, even after he asked if she was sure this was the right person. 211:
as Internet expert Guy Kewney, Goma realised there had been a misunderstanding and was visibly shocked. Aware that he was on live television and not wishing to make a scene, Goma attempted to answer questions about the
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ushered to the television studio, where he was seated in front of the cameras and wired up with a microphone. Although he thought the situation was strange, he believed he was about to be interviewed for a job.
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case and its ramifications for the music industry. Kewney, still in the waiting area, was shocked when he saw Goma interviewed in his place, though he was not able to hear the audio.
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As soon as the mistake was detected, the BBC recorded an interview with Kewney for later broadcast, which was never shown. The BBC instead brought in an alternative pundit,
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In 2023, Goma announced on a podcast that he would be suing the BBC for royalties. In October of the same year, Goma featured in the BBC trailer for series 66 of
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and was jokingly questioned by the presenter—introducing him as a Venezuelan citizen, a lawyer and a doctor respectively—on the topics of
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Twenty minutes after the television interview, Goma attended his job interview, which lasted ten minutes. He was not hired.
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playing the role of guest host as well as three of the four panelists.
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Television Centre, London
Interview
Apple Corps v Apple Computer
BBC News 24
Karen Bowerman
BBC News 24
Guy Kewney
Apple Corps v Apple Computer
Karen Bowerman
Brazzaville
Republic of the Congo
job interview
data cleanser
BBC
bloopers
BBC Television Centre
data support cleanser
IT
Guy Kewney
live television
Apple Computer
the Beatles
Apple Corps
Karen Bowerman
Apple Corps v Apple Computer
Rupert Goodwins
Channel 4 News
Hugo Chávez
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year

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