Saturday, May 13, 2006

BBC falls for 'expert' cabbie's banter

It was not until midway through the live television interview that the BBC interviewer started to grow suspicious. The man whom she believed to be an expert on internet music downloads seemed to know precious little about his subject.

Not only that, but the stocky black man with the strong French accent bore little resemblance to the picture on the expert’s website, which showed a slim white man with blue eyes and blond hair.

The corporation’s News 24 channel apologised to its viewers yesterday and admitted that its interviewee was not Guy Kewney, the respected editor of Newswireless.net, but a local taxi driver.

It later emerged that the driver had been waiting for a client at the BBC Television Centre in West London, when a studio manager mistook him for the expert.

Confused but co-operative, he agreed to follow the manager to a studio, where he was promptly fitted with a microphone and placed in front of a camera.

Edit: Here's a direct link to a video of the interview, plus here is a You Tube link.

Edit Edit: It now turns out he wasn't a taxi driver at all, but was in fact Guy Goma, a graduate from the Congo, who was at the BBC for an interview.

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