Gary Lineker said a phone "taped to the back of the set" was to blame after viewers heard porn noises.
The BBC issued an official statement which read: "We apologise to any viewers offended during the live coverage of the football this evening. It was not long before Lineker was able to share the explanation on Twitter as he shared a picture of a mobile phone on Twitter and three laughing emojis alongside the words: "Well, we found this taped to the back of the set." Asked by Newsnight how loud the sound effect was in the studio, the broadcaster said he was unable to hear what any of the producers were telling him in his earphones, making it "quite difficult" to carry on with the pre-match build-up. But it was "too loud", he said, and he noticed that every time the producers cut away from the studio to show a video clip, the noises immediately stopped. But Lineker, who later tweeted a picture of the mobile phone he said was "taped to the back of the set", said he thought there was nothing to apologise for. Calling it a "good prank", he said: "As sabotage goes it was quite amusing."
The culprit behind BBC's embarrassing porn noise blunder during their coverage of Liverpool's FA Cup clash away at Wolves has been revealed.
Match of the Day host Lineker, meanwhile, took to Twitter to explain what had been causing the noises, writing: "Well, we found this taped to the back of the set. , Lineker first challenged his interviewer, making light of it and barely containing his hilarity. Lineker was not the only person involved in the BBC's coverage of the match to find the incident funny.
BBC apologised after its FA Cup coverage for the match between Liverpool and Wolves was interrupted by a pornographic audio clip on Tuesday, January 17.
The victory over Wolves was the first clean sheet for Liverpool in an away match in a domestic competition since September 2022. “We had to fight hard at the end which we controlled for long periods. Meanwhile, the BBC said: "We apologise to any viewers offended during the live coverage of the football this evening.
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The BBC issued an apology on Tuesday after their FA Cup coverage was interrupted by a pornographic audio clip.
The BBC has apologised after pornographic noises interrupted live television coverage of the FA Cup game between Wolves and Liverpool.
However, he soon realised it was a prank. “As sabotages go it was quite amusing.” [Lineker shared a picture of the mobile phone](https://twitter.com/GaryLineker/status/1615435956290551810?s=20&t=pjyqQuOlIqgGPxbIM2NFDQ) with three laughing emojis. Watch footage of the incident below. “Well, we found this taped to the back of the set,” he wrote. Confirming it to be an “amusing” prank, Lineker later shared a picture of a mobile phone that he said was “taped to the back of the set”.
The FA Cup sex-noise prankster who left the BBC red-faced notoriously has a history of trolling some of the biggest sporting events in cricket, ...
As soon as 'Jarvo' turned around to join the line , a security guard had floored him with one of the best tackles seen in that year's tournament. He was wearing a black shirt with 'Jarvo 69' on the back and was eventually escorted off as officials discovered his pitch invasion. As with any other member of the public, players and officials deserve to feel safe within their workplace. As he passed his sentence on 'Jarvo' he said: "Players and sporting officials do not know whether a person crossing the boundary is intent on doing them physical harm. After making his way onto the field he attempted to bowl at the striking batsman Ollie Pope but went on to collide with non-striker Jonny Bairstow. But this is far from the first time that 'Jarvo' has left fans bewildered and incredulous with his antics on some of the biggest platforms in sport.
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Daniel Jarvis has claimed that the Youtuber was behind the controversial explicit audio prank during the Liverpool-Wolves FA Cup live coverage on BBC.
The views expressed here are that of the respective authors/ entities and do not represent the views of Economic Times (ET). Jarvis has streamed the stunt for his viewers. [YouTuber](/topic/youtuber)who has an account named "Jarvo69 aka BMWJarvo". Jarvis interrupted the play on numerous occasions during test series between host England and India. [Liverpool versus Wolves FA Cup](/topic/liverpool-versus-wolves-fa-cup)coverage on [BBC](/topic/bbc)has stirred controversy after pornographic audio was interrupted while Gary Lineker was talking on live TV. Meanwhile, YouTuber [Daniel Jarvis](/topic/daniel-jarvis)has claimed that he was the prankster behind this mischievous act.
The forward's first-half stunner sent the Reds into the fourth round to face Brighton.
In the next days he’s going to start working with us and we are happy with one player like this,” said Lopetegui. It’s going to be a tough one but this is the perfect way to go into the next game. “We just need to take this into the next game on the weekend.
Liverpool booked their place in the fourth round of the FA Cup with their victory over Wolverhampton Wolves at Molineux.
“I said to the boys after the game, ‘that’s how it feels when you play well and win’,” said Klopp. “We scored an exceptional goal where Harvey saw something that I think not a lot of people in the stadium saw,” said Klopp. ”We had to fight hard at the end, but we controlled the game for long periods.
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He was also banned from traveling abroad for 12 months and was told to attend mandatory rehabilitation for his unhinged (and funny) actions. [The BBC](https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-64310338) issued an apology to viewers, stating, "We [apologize] to any viewers offended during the live coverage of the football this evening." The BBC details that the past October, he was convicted of aggravated trespass after he ran onto a pitch and collided with England cricket player Jonny Bairstow. [pic.twitter.com/0kVE1jlvAI] [January 17, 2023] [The Daily Mail reports](https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11648085/How-did-serial-prankster-Daniel-Jarvo-Jarvis-gain-access-BBC-studio.html) that Jarvis also grabbed a free beer after hiding the phone at the studio, laughing, "There was no one to stop us." He added, "If you told me this morning that tonight I'd be on Newsnight talking about a porn scandal, I would have been terrified." Yesterday, as presenters and analysts Gary Lineker, Paul Ince, and Danny Murphy broke down the FA Cup Wolves vs.
The BBC has issued an apology after pornographic noises interrupted live coverage of an FA Cup match. A YouTube prankster was to blame.
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. 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." [Lineker later posted on Twitter a picture of a cell phone](https://twitter.com/GaryLineker/status/1615435956290551810?s=20&t=TNbh_cu34-SAscInLMMXZg) that he said was “taped to the back of the set" inside the stadium.
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"We had to fight hard at the end which we controlled for long periods. Liverpool was largely untroubled at Molineux as Wolves became the ninth Premier League team to get eliminated. "It feels like ages ago we had a feeling of winning and playing well," Klopp said.
Liverpool kept alive its FA Cup title defense and earned an immediate chance to avenge one of its most humiliating Premier League losses.
“It feels like ages ago we had a feeling of winning and playing well,” Klopp said. Liverpool was largely untroubled at Molineux as Wolves became the ninth Premier League team to get eliminated. The FA Cup likely represents Liverpool’s only chance of a domestic trophy this season, with Klopp’s team having exited the League Cup and plunged to ninth place in the league 19 points off leader Arsenal.