ROFL!Uploaded on Jun 10, 2011This is a legendary interview from BBC.GuyGoma was waiting in the main reception area of the BBC TelevisionCentre in west London to be interviewed for a position as a "DataSupport Cleanser" in the Corporation's IT department. At the same time,Guy Kewney, a British technology expert, was in another reception area,known as Stage Door, preparing for a live television interview on thesubject of Apple Computer's court case with The Beatles' record label,Apple Corps. The producer who was sent to fetch Kewney, however, wastold that Kewney was in the main reception area. When he got there andasked the receptionist in person where Guy Kewney was, she pointed toGoma, even after being asked if she was sure that this was the rightperson.The producer had seen a photo of Kewney, but only hadfive minutes before the live interview was due to take place. So heapproached Goma and asked him if he was Guy Kewney. Hearing his firstname but perhaps believing "Kewney" to be a mispronunciation of his lastname, Goma answered in the affirmative. Goma was led to the News 24studio. BBC staffers put on makeup, and he was ushered to the televisionstudio, where he was seated in front of the cameras and wired up with amicrophone. Although believing the situation to be highly unusual, heprepared to do his best for what he believed would be his job interview.Whenintroduced by interviewer Karen Bowerman as Internet expert Guy Kewney,Goma became visibly shocked as he finally realised the seriousmisunderstanding that had taken place. Aware of the fact that he was onlive television and not wishing to make a scene now that the interviewhad already begun, he simply played along, doing his best (in heavilyFrench-accented English) to answer the interviewer's questions about theApple Corps v. Apple Computer case and its ramifications for the musicindustry. Apart from the facial expression at the start, the interviewseemed fairly believable to many viewers, particularly those unfamiliarwith Kewney. In the meantime, Kewney, still in the waiting area, washimself shocked when he saw Goma interviewed in his place (though he wasnot able to hear the audio).