Guy Goma's Accidental BBC Interview Lives on After 20 Years (nytimes.com)

130 points by nxobject 3 days ago

27 comments:

by ebbi 12 hours ago

His facial expression when the presenter was introducing 'him' is absolute gold! When I first watched it, I actually thought it was a skit - it being BBC, the animated facial reactions, the presenter trying to navigate his (non)-answers.

by toast0 9 hours ago

I hadn't seen or heard of this one. It reminds me a bit of this classic c-span moment: https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2014/12/16/371232190...

by swores 22 minutes ago

Are you just sharing "this is something else on a TV program that amused me", or am I being dense in my failing to spot anything that's similar between the two situations?

by zdw 12 hours ago

This seems to have happened about a year before "The IT Crowd" episode "Smoke and Mirrors" aired.

In that episode Moss, one of the IT denizens, goes to a TV studio where he is mistakenly put on a news program and interviewed about a war.

I wonder if they're related...

by bgc 12 hours ago

That episode is indeed based on this event: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1111175/trivia/?ref_=tt_dyk_trv

by mmsimanga 8 hours ago

On South African national TV the interviewee's chair broke. Still cracks me up to this day. https://youtu.be/XnHIeXQCfog?si=u4kzKfPLKSNGbBf_

by hermitcrab 3 hours ago

That gave me a good laugh on a Monday morning. Thanks.

by londons_explore 5 hours ago

There must have been some maintenance crew who had been asking for a bigger budget for months...

I wonder if they assisted the chairs downfall...

by dude250711 3 hours ago

Because of their composure, it almost looks like an intended format: you have 20 seconds to make your point before the chair collapses.

by sxzygz 3 days ago
by helsinkiandrew 5 hours ago

You can see his terror on his face and the lip trembling at his sudden realization somethings gone wrong at 24 seconds:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6Y2uQn_wvc&t=24s

by rchaud 10 hours ago

One of the first viral videos in the early years of Youtube. This was at a time when the Internet was just small enough that a single video could organically circulate around the whole world and be universally appreciated for its ridiculous yet endearing nature, by adults and kids alike.

by heldrida 11 hours ago

Related HN posted earlier: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48074260

A book was released…

by zoenolan 5 hours ago

Guy and Elliott Gotkine interviewed about the book

https://youtu.be/VO0kaSHAOSE

by rmason 3 days ago

For those without a NYT subscription:

https://archive.is/xZgBI#selection-505.0-505.55

by binaryturtle 12 hours ago

But this needs a Cloudflare subscription, or something? I can't open it either. :)

by lamonade 3 hours ago

try vpn. i think archive.is blocks at least Finland

by manyturtles 8 hours ago

I wish I could have seen Guy Kewney's face when he saw this. Sadly now passed, he had a charmingly irreverent sense of humor around Ziff-Davis UK back in the day.

by fakedang 2 hours ago

Well he didn't take it lightly and was very upset. They apparently did a pre-recorded version of his answers that the producers of that segment specifically told the night shift to air online, but the night shift didn't, which further exasperated him.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VO0kaSHAOSE

by renticulous 2 hours ago

Just goes onto show how fragile the trust network between humans is overall. Today, journalism is all about "trusted sources", "official sources", "my birdie told me".

by GJim 2 hours ago

Oh dear.

If you bothered to read the story behind this, you would know the chap had the same name as the 'real' person being interviewed who was waiting in a different reception area. Our man got called forward by mistake, he was a quiet chap who didn't want to rock the boat and so (very amusingly) got interviewed by an unknowing presenter.

To claim this is about fragile trust, rather than a silly mistake, is bollocks.

by dagi3d 5 hours ago

Did he eventually get the job he was initially applying?

by AlecSchueler 5 hours ago

No, Guy Kewney got it.

by decimalenough 5 hours ago

According to the article, no.

by PUSH_AX 4 hours ago

They didn't give him the job in the end!

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