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Guy Goma was born on 1 January, 1969 in Republic of the Congo. Discover Guy Goma's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?
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Guy Goma Height, Weight & Measurements
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Guy Goma Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Guy Goma worth at the age of 55 years old? Guy Goma’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Republic of the Congo. We have estimated
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Timeline
In early 2018, Goma appeared on ITV's 'The Greatest TV Moments of All Time', at which he accepted an award after being voted as the greatest British news moment.
On the 16 June 2017 episode of The Last Leg on Channel 4, Goma appeared briefly as Elbow lead singer Guy Garvey was introduced, running down the stairs to cheers from the crowd before the real Garvey appeared.
In 2016, ten years after Goma's appearance, the incident was named as 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.
On 1 January 2007, Goma appeared in a segment on CNN International Your World Today.
In a 2007 episode of The IT Crowd, "Smoke and Mirrors", Moss finds himself in a situation very similar to that of Goma's; writer Graham Linehan saw the Goma story on the Internet and incorporated it into his series.
Guy Goma (born 1969) is a business studies graduate from Brazzaville in the Republic of the Congo who was accidentally interviewed live on BBC News 24, a UK television news station, on Monday 8 May 2006. Goma was mistaken for technology expert Guy Kewney when he attended the BBC for a job interview and was brought onto a BBC special regarding the case Apple Corps v. Apple Computer to provide insight on a subject he knew little about.
Soon after his appearance, there was some speculation that Goma was in Britain illegally, having overstayed a tourist visa, and that he might be deported from the country. On 25 May 2006, it was announced that celebrity publicist Kizzi Nkwocha had begun representing Goma and that Goma's apparent visa problems had been resolved three years earlier, allowing him to live and work in the UK indefinitely.
On 16 May 2006, Goma appeared on Channel 4 News and was jokingly questioned by the presenter—introducing him as a Venezuelan citizen, a lawyer and a doctor respectively—on the topics of Hugo Chávez, 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.
Soon after, he made appearances on GMTV and the BBC's Friday Night with Jonathan Ross late-night talk show. He also helped man the phones alongside well-known celebrities like Holly Willoughby and Johnny Vegas during the Prince's Trust 30th Birthday Celebration show aired on ITV on 20 May 2006. The following day, Goma was interviewed on Channel 4's T4 block about his experience.
On 27 December 2006, Goma appeared on the Channel 4 television programme The Big Fat Quiz of the Year as a mystery guest. After a commercial break, he took Jimmy Carr's place as host for a few seconds, welcoming the audience back to the show. Everyone on the quiz jokingly agreed that Goma was a better host than Carr, leading to the audience and contestants heckling Carr and insulting his ability as a presenter, and chanting "Bring back Guy, bring back Guy!".