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Guy Goma speaks to GB News 20 years after becoming star of BBC's most iconic TV gaffe: 'I was so lost!'

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Guy Goma speaks to GB News 20 years after becoming star of BBC's most iconic TV gaffe: 'I was so lost!'.

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The star of the BBC's iconic TV gaffe has told GB News he was "so lost" after being wrongly interviewed on live television.Speaking to The People's Channel 20 years on from the iconic BBC mix-up, Guy Goma recalled how the day unfolded after arriving at the broadcaster's building for a job interview.Mr Goma told GB News: "When I reached the BBC, I didn't know it was a studio.

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I didn't know and then they tried to put makeup on me, and I said, 'no, I don't need that'.

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And they just said to me, 'go and sit down there'.

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And where I was sitting, there was only two stools there.

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