BBC apologizes for pornographic noises heard during cup coverage
The BBC appeared to be less amused, and issued a statement saying: "We apologize to any viewers offended during the live coverage of the football this evening." A self-ascribed YouTube prankster, who calls himself "Jarvo," tweeted that he was behi...

Lineker later posted on Twitter a picture of a cell phone that he said was "taped to the back of the set" inside the stadium.
"As sabotage goes it was quite amusing," Lineker said.
The BBC appeared to be less amused, and issued a statement saying: "We apologize to any viewers offended during the live coverage of the football this evening."
A self-ascribed YouTube prankster, who calls himself "Jarvo," tweeted that he was behind the stunt, and posted a video showing him calling the phone to activate the sounds.
Jarvo, whose real name is Daniel Jarvis, was banned in October from all sporting events in England and Wales for two years after running onto the pitch during a cricket test match between England and India in September 2021 and barging into England batter Jonny Bairstow.
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