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    I’m the UK’s biggest prankster Dan Jarvis – shocking act we got away with AFTER pulling porno stunt on Match of the Day

    THE UK’s biggest prankster Dan Jarvis has revealed the shocking act he and a pal got away with after pulling his porno prank on MotD.Football fans were left stunned yesterday night as a bizarre “porn noise” interrupted BBC’s build-up to Wolves vs Liverpool.
    Notorious UK prankster Dan Jarvis was behind the porno stuntCredit: Dan Charity
    Gary Lineker was left in shock at the noises being played in the backgroundCredit: bbc
    The BBC presenter revealed exactly where the noise was coming fromCredit: gary lineker
    Pundits Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer struggled to hide their embarrassment as they were forced to compete with an odd noise that viewers likened to a porn film.
    It was later revealed that a notorious prankster Dan Jarvis had hidden a mobile phone on the TV set at Molineux.
    He activated the sexy sounds ring-tone simply by ringing the mobile as he watched the live pictures on BBC1.
    And the joker has now admitted that he carried out another cheeky act under security’s noses just minutes after planting the phone.
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    Prankster Dan revealed that he and a pal brazenly knocked back a beer from a hospitality box before getting out of the TV set.
    He told The Sun: “All the boxes were open and we just walked in there – there was no one to stop us.
    “We both had a Corona and just chilled out.
    “In those situations, you just want to be as relaxed as possible and be yourself, so that’s what we did.
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    “We did a cheers with the beers after getting out of there.  It was hilarious.
    “At that point we didn’t know we’d nailed it as there was still some time to wait.”
    The honking noises started just moments before the FA Cup third round replay was about to get underway.
    It was first played as Lineker went live to co-commentator Shearer who was waiting to speak to him in the stadium.
    Lineker started laughing and said: “I don’t know who’s making that noise.
    “I don’t know if somebody is sending a joke on someone’s phone, I don’t know if you heard it at home.”
    Being the professional that he is, Lineker continued to present the show impeccably despite the sound simply not going away.
    It kept stopping and then restarting almost immediately.
    A BBC spokesperson said: “We apologise to any viewers offended during the live coverage of the football this evening.
    “We are investigating how this happened.”
    However, former football star Lineker insisted that the BBC has “nothing to apologise for” after the controversy.
    The 62-year-old said: “The BBC have issued some sort of apology, I know not why. It’s certainly got nothing to apologise for.
    “It was quite hard to carry on the pre-match build-up and take it seriously when this was going on in the background.
    “As pranks go, it was a good one and credit to them. It was funny I thought.”
    Once the game had started, Shearer joked that it was coming from Danny Murphy’s phone with the ex-Liverpool man also in the studio.
    But Lineker took to Twitter to reveal exactly what had happened.
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    He uploaded a photo of a phone taped to the back of the set.
    The caption said: “Well, we found this taped to the back of the set. As sabotage goes it was quite amusing.” More

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    Gary Lineker breaks silence after ‘porn noises’ are played live in studio but says BBC has ‘nothing to apologise for’

    GARY LINEKER has insisted that BBC has “nothing to apologise for” after last night’s porn noise controversy.Viewers were left stunned as a bizarre “porn noise” interrupted their coverage of the Wolves vs Liverpool FA Cup clash.
    Gary Lineker was left red-faced when a porn noise interrupted BBC’s coverage of Wolves vs LiverpoolCredit: BBC
    The noise continued live on air as he spoke to Alan Shearer up in the gantryCredit: BBC/UNPIXS
    The BBC issued a grovelling apology after the incidentCredit: Getty
    Lineker told Newsnight he saw the funny side of it and said BBC had nothing to apologise forCredit: BBC
    Pundits Lineker and Alan Shearer struggled to hide their embarrassment as they were forced to compete with an odd noise that viewers likened to a porn film.
    It was later revealed that a notorious prankster had hidden a mobile phone on the TV set at Molineux for Liverpool’s FA Cup win at Wolves. 
    Daniel Jarvis, who is a serial pitch invader, then activated the sexy sounds ring-tone simply by ringing the mobile as he watched the live pictures on BBC1.
    That led to the BBC being forced into releasing a statement issuing a grovelling apology.
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    However, Lineker does not believe that an apology was in order as he insisted that he could see the funny side of the incident.
    He told Newsnight: “If you told me this morning that tonight I’d be on Newsnight talking about a porn scandal I would have been terrified.
    “When it started, I did recognise that sound. I think we’ve all been done with that when you open up a WhatsApp or something.
    “It was so loud I couldn’t hear anything that either Danny Murphy or even when I spoke to Alan Shearer. I could hardly hear what they said when the thing was going on.” I have to say I think it’s funny.”
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    The 62-year-old added: “The BBC have issued some sort of apology, I know not why. It’s certainly got nothing to apologise for.
    “It was quite hard to carry on the pre-match build-up and take it seriously when this was going on in the background.
    “It added to the whole game actually. I don’t think anyone cared for the game. We had a screamer of a goal which was kind of the tone of the whole show in some ways.
    As pranks go, it was a good one and credit to them. It was funny I thought.”

    The BBC’s apology read: “We apologise to any viewers offended during the live coverage of the football this evening. We are investigating how this happened.”
    The honking noises started just moments before the FA Cup third round replay was about to get underway.
    It was first played as Lineker went live to co-commentator Shearer who was waiting to speak to him in the stadium.
    Lineker started laughing and said: “I don’t know who’s making that noise.
    “I don’t know if somebody is sending a joke on someone’s phone, I don’t know if you heard it at home.”
    Gary Lineker revealed on Twitter that they found this phone in the studio which was making the noiseCredit: @GaryLineker
    Youtube comedian Daniel Jarvis claimed he was behind the chaos in the BBC studioCredit: Jarvo69 aka BMWJarvo
    Being the professional that he is, Lineker continued to present the show impeccably despite the sound simply not going away as it kept stopping and then restarting almost immediately.
    Lineker took to Twitter to reveal exactly what had happened by uploading a photo of a phone taped to the back of the set.
    The caption said: “Well, we found this taped to the back of the set. As sabotage goes it was quite amusing.”
    Serial pitch invader Jarvis claimed responsibility for the incident.
    The YouTuber, whose account name is Jarvo69, hosted a live stream as he hijacked the BBC’s coverage.
    He proudly announced at the beginning of the video: “Here we are, we have set up a phone with a loud sex noise in the BBC studios at the Wolves v Liverpool FA Cup replay.”
    Jarvo69 watches the coverage with his phone held carefully in hand, waiting for the moment to pull off his practical joke.
    He has also now posted a short video to Twitter showing himself in the Beeb studio before coverage began.
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    He wrote: “Yes, it was me that pranked the BBC Match of the Day with the sex phone. The video coming soon!!!! Best prankster ever!!!”
    Jarvis has a long history of big stunts during sports events, and once even invaded the stage on the X Factor in 2016. More

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    BBC forced to release grovelling apology after porn sounds hit coverage of Wolves vs Liverpool FA Cup clash

    THE BBC has been forced into a grovelling apology after viewers were left stunned as a bizarre “porn noise” interrupted their coverage of Wolves vs Liverpool.Pundits Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer struggled to hide their embarrassment as they were forced to compete with an odd noise that viewers likened to a porn film.
    Gary Lineker was left stunned as the sex noises were played in the backgroundCredit: BBC
    He later revealed that this phone had been found and was behind themCredit: @GaryLineker
    It was later revealed that a notorious prankster had hidden a mobile phone on the TV set at Molineux for Liverpool’s FA Cup win at Wolves. 
    Daniel Jarvis, who is a serial pitch invader, then activated the sexy sounds ring-tone simply by ringing the mobile as he watched the live pictures on BBC1.
    That led to the BBC being forced into releasing a statement issuing a grovelling apology.
    A spokesperson said: “We apologise to any viewers offended during the live coverage of the football this evening. We are investigating how this happened.”
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    The honking noises started just moments before the FA Cup third round replay was about to get underway.
    It was first played as Lineker went live to co-commentator Shearer who was waiting to speak to him in the stadium.
    Lineker started laughing and said: “I don’t know who’s making that noise.
    “I don’t know if somebody is sending a joke on someone’s phone, I don’t know if you heard it at home.”
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    Being the professional that he is, Lineker continued to present the show impeccably despite the sound simply not going away as it kept stopping and then restarting almost immediately.
    Lineker took to Twitter to reveal exactly what had happened by uploading a photo of a phone taped to the back of the set.
    The caption said: “Well, we found this taped to the back of the set. As sabotage goes it was quite amusing.”
    Serial pitch invader Jarvis claimed responsibility for the incident.
    The YouTuber, whose account name is Jarvo69, hosted a live stream as he hijacked the BBC’s coverage.
    He proudly announced at the beginning of the video: “Here we are, we have set up a phone with a loud sex noise in the BBC studios at the Wolves v Liverpool FA Cup replay.”
    Jarvo69 watches the coverage with his phone held carefully in hand, waiting for the moment to pull off his practical joke.
    He has also now posted a short video to Twitter showing himself in the Beeb studio before coverage began.
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    He wrote: “Yes, it was me that pranked the BBC Match of the Day with the sex phone. The video coming soon!!!! Best prankster ever!!!”
    Jarvis has a long history of big stunts during sports events, and once even invaded the stage on the X Factor in 2016. More

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    Wolves vs Liverpool ‘porn noise’ culprit found as serial pitch invader Daniel Jarvis claims responsibility for TV prank

    A YOUTUBE comedian has owned up being the culprit behind ‘porn noises’ being heard during the BBC’s FA Cup coverage. Viewers were left stunned as erotic moaning was heard while Gary Lineker attempted to host coverage of Wolves and Liverpool’s FA Cup replay.
    Gary Lineker was caught on the wrong end of the prank and struggled to keep a straight faceCredit: BBC
    The prankster used a hidden phone to emit the noiseCredit: Jarvo69 aka BMWJarvo
    This Youtube comedian managed to cause chaos in the BBC studioCredit: Jarvo69 aka BMWJarvo
    The popular TV host struggled to keep a straight face as he spoke to pundit Alan Shearer while the strange noises continued to invade the studio.
    Now an online prankster has claimed credit for the stunt.
    The Youtuber Jarvo69, whose real name is Daniel Jarvis, hosted a live stream as he hijacked the BBC’s coverage.
    Jarvis has a long history of big stunts during sports events, and once even invaded the stage on the X Factor in 2016.
    He proudly announces at the beginning of the video: “Here we are, we have set up a phone with a loud sex noise in the BBC studios at the Wolves v Liverpool FA Cup replay.”
    Jarvis watches the coverage with his phone held carefully in hand, waiting for the moment to pull off his practical joke.
    Coverage begins and while Lineker discussing the game with Paul Ince and Danny Murphy, the prankster is on the phone receiving instructions on when to trigger the sex noises.
    He then calls the hidden phone in the BBC studio, which appeared to have a ringtone of the sex noises uploaded onto it.
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    Jarvis celebrates after successfully getting one over the BeebCredit: Jarvo69 aka BMWJarvo
    Gary Lineker revealed on Twitter that he found the phone at the centre of the prankCredit: @GaryLineker
    The comedian can then hardly contain his glee when the loud and disruptive noises burst into the studio and eventually breaks into celebration.
    Lineker and Shearer desperately try and stay professional as the groans and moans continue.
    Almost 4,000 people viewed the livestream and the moment quickly went viral.
    Lineker lated posted a picture of the phone and tweeted: “Well, we found this taped to the back of the set. As sabotage goes, it was quite amusing.”
    Jarvis responded to the tweet with the message: “It was me.”
    Reading manager Paul Ince was providing punditry just as sex noises were being pumped into the studioCredit: Jarvo69 aka BMWJarvo
    He has also now posted a short video to Twitter showing himself in the Beeb studio before coverage began.
    He wrote: “Yes, it was me that pranked the BBC Match of the Day with the sex phone. The video coming soon!!!! Best prankster ever!!!”
    Jarvis has 174,000 Youtube subscribes and has form when it comes to high-profile football pranks.
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    He has previously uploaded a video to Twitter showing him sneaking onto the pitch after the Champions League Final last year.
    The prankster managed to hug Vinicius Junior and Eder Militao after getting by security by donning a Real Madrid shirt. More

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    Wolves v Liverpool suspended for floodlight failure as FA Cup match plunged into darkness on BBC1

    THE floodlights went off in the very first minute of Wolves’ FA Cup replay with Liverpool.The pitch was plunged into darkness as Wolves attacked, leaving fans watching on BBC confused about events.
    Molineux was plunged into darkness as the floodlights went off
    The lights came back on a few seconds later
    yWolves and Liverpool players were left confused by the outage
    The lights came back on a few seconds later, with players and pundits at Molineux left bemused.
    It came just after fans were left stunned as an odd noise, likened to a porn film, played out in the BBC studio.
    Gary Lineker was left gobsmacked and fans could not believe what was happening at Molineux.
    One said: “Lights out and sex sounds, this night certainly started way more exciting than most Liverpool games in the recent past.”
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    Another said: “Porn noises, now the lights have gone out… Absolute shambles.”
    One added: “Porn going off in studio and flood lights going what’s happening.”
    Another said: “What a bizarre last half hour this has been.
    “Constant porn noises in the BBC studio, the lights going out at the start of the game, and now Liverpool opening the scoring.”
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    Play soon resumed and Liverpool’s Harvey Elliot gave Jurgen Klopp’s side the lead on 13 minutes.
    The midfielder broke through Wolves’ defence and then lobbed keeper Jose Sa with a looping left-footed strike.
    It is the 19-year-old’s third goal of the season after 29 appearances in all competitions.
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    BBC One’s live FA Cup coverage hit by ‘porn noises’ as YouTube pranksters hide mobile on the set of Wolves v Liverpool

    FOOTBALL fans were left stunned as a bizarre ‘porn noise’ interrupted BBC’s build-up to Wolves vs Liverpool.Pundits Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer struggled to hide their embarrassment as they were forced to compete with an odd noise that viewers likened to a porn film.
    Gary Lineker was left in shock at the noises being played in the backgroundCredit: BBC
    The BBC present revealed exactly where the noise was coming fromCredit: @GaryLineker
    Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer are left stunned by the noises
    It was later revealed that a notorious prankster had hidden a mobile phone on the TV set at Molineux.
    Daniel Jarvis, who is a serial pitch invader, then activated the sexy sounds ring tone simply by ringing the mobile as he watched the live pictures on BBC1.
    The honking noises started just moments before the FA Cup third round replay was about to get underway.
    It was first played as Lineker went live to co-commentator Shearer who was waiting to speak to him in the stadium.
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    Lineker started laughing and said: “I don’t know who’s making that noise.
    “I don’t know if somebody is sending a joke on someone’s phone, I don’t know if you heard it at home.”
    Being the professional that he is, Lineker continued to present the show impeccably despite the sound simply not going away.
    It kept stopping and then restarting almost immediately.
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    The BBC are looking into how the incident happened.
    A BBC spokesperson said: “We apologise to any viewers offended during the live coverage of the football this evening.
    “We are investigating how this happened.”
    Once the game had started, Shearer joked that it was coming from Danny Murphy’s phone with the ex-Liverpool man also in the studio.
    But Lineker took to Twitter to reveal exactly what had happened.
    He uploaded a photo of a phone taped to the back of the set.
    The caption said: “Well, we found this taped to the back of the set. As sabotage goes it was quite amusing. 😂😂😂.”
    Fans have been reacting on social media to Lineker’s Tweet.
    One joked: “Was genuinely worried Danny Murphy was having the time of his life out of shot.”
    A second said: “Absolutely incredible work from you in that situation. I can’t even imagine what must be going through your head 😂.”
    A third chimed in with: “Deserves to be in a museum that thing 🤣.”
    Serial pitch invader Daniel Jarvis claimed responsibility for the incident.
    The prankster used a hidden phone to emit the noiseCredit: Jarvo69 aka BMWJarvo
    This Youtube comedian managed to cause chaos in the BBC studioCredit: Jarvo69 aka BMWJarvo
    The YouTuber, whose account name is Jarvo69, hosted a live stream as he hijacked the BBC’s coverage.
    He proudly announced at the beginning of the video: “Here we are, we have set up a phone with a loud sex noise in the BBC studios at the Wolves v Liverpool FA Cup replay.”
    Jarvo69 watches the coverage with his phone held carefully in hand, waiting for the moment to pull off his practical joke.
    Jarvis celebrates after successfully getting one over the BeebCredit: Jarvo69 aka BMWJarvo
    Reading manager Paul Ince was providing punditry just as sex noises were being pumped into the studioCredit: Jarvo69 aka BMWJarvo
    He has also now posted a short video to Twitter showing himself in the Beeb studio before coverage began.
    He wrote: “Yes, it was me that pranked the BBC Match of the Day with the sex phone. The video coming soon!!!! Best prankster ever!!!”
    Jarvis has a long history of big stunts during sports events, and once even invaded the stage on the X Factor in 2016.
    Jarvis has 174,000 Youtube subscribes and has form when it comes to high-profile football pranks.
    He has previously uploaded a video to Twitter showing him sneaking onto the pitch after the Champions League Final last year.
    The Wolves v Liverpool FA Cup tie was also hit by a second bizarre incident, when the floodlights turned off and forced the game to be stopped in the first minute.
    Fortunately, the pause was brief and the tie resumed relatively swiftly.
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    And Harvey Elliott’s early strike was enough for the Reds to get back to winning ways and set up a fourth round reunion with Brighton next weekend.
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    BBC broadcaster Jennie Gow suffers debilitating stroke aged 45 as husband helps her post health update

    BBC and Formula One broadcaster Jennie Gow has revealed she has suffered a “serious stroke”.The 45-year-old has become a huge favourite after playing prominent roles in both Netflix’s F1 series Drive to Survive and her commentaries on Extreme E.
    F1 broadcaster Jennie Gow has revealed she has suffered a strokeCredit: Getty
    Her husband, Jamie Coley, has helped her provide a health update on TwitterCredit: Twitter
    Now her career could be in doubt after the star said the medical emergency has affected her communication skills.
    Gow, revealing the news on Twitter, wrote: “Hi everyone, been quiet the last few weeks, this is because I suffered a serious stroke two weeks ago.
    “My husband is helping me type this, as I’m finding it hard to write and my speech is most affected.
    “I’m desperate to make a full recovery and return to work but it might take some time. Thank you to the medical teams at Frimley and St George’s and my family and friends who’ve got me through the last fortnight X.”
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    Fellow F1 broadcaster Laura Winter responded by saying she was “so desperately sorry” to read this but told her colleague “you WILL get through this but take all the time you need. We’ll all be here. So much love.”
    F1 team McLaren’s Twitter account wished Gow “a speedy recovery” and said they “looked forward to seeing her back in the paddock” soon.
    Those sentiments were echoed by the social channels of Aston Martin, Silverstone and Extreme E.
    Many stroke victims suffer from Aphasia and it affects their ability to speak and sometimes their ability to understand what others are saying.
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    However, it is possible to recover through the help of speech and language therapy.
    Gow, who celebrated a decade of working in F1 last year, has become one of the most popular voices over recent years.
    Prior to her exploits covering F1, she led BBC’s MotoGP coverage and filled in for Natalie Pinkham on Radio 5 Live.
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    Alan Shearer trolls Gary Lineker over his ‘Gianni Infantino trainers’ as BBC Sport host returns from World Cup

    ALAN SHEARER has trolled fellow England great and BBC Sport host, Gary Lineker over his Gianni Infantino-inspired trainers.The pair were a part of the BBC’s month-long coverage of the Qatar World Cup.
    Lineker was pleased to see his dogCredit: Twitter@alanshearer
    However, Shearer asked whether his pal had borrowed Infantino’s shoesCredit: Twitter@alanshearer
    The Fifa chief for Adidas trainers for the third-place playoff and the finalCredit: Rex
    Infantino wore Adidas Stan Smith’sCredit: Getty
    The trainers had the word FIFA emblazoned on the sideCredit: Reuters
    And after Sunday’s final, which saw Argentina beat 2018 winners France 4-2 on penalties, the England legends returned home.
    Lineker, 62, was pleased to see his dog.
    However, ex-Newcastle and Blackburn ace Shearer was more focused on Lineker’s trainers.
    Lineker wore a white pair of trainers, alongside a smart pair of trousers and a jacket.
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    It was a similar look to Fifa president, Infantino, who donned Adidas Stan Smith shoes for Croatia and Morocco’s third place World Cup fixture and the final.
    Shearer quipped: “Did you borrow those trainers from Infantino!!”
    Lineker responded with laughing emojis.
    Fans shared Shearer’s assessment of Lineker’s outfit, with some claiming the BBC presenter borrowed Infantino’s WHOLE outfit.
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    Mocking Infantino’s bizarre pre-tournament “I feel” speech, a fan said on Lineker: “Today, he feels like Infantino.”
    Another joked: “Infantino borrowed them from him.” More