Guy Goma BBC mix-up - the anniversary read
8 May 2006 is the only date that matters: Guy Goma's accidental BBC appearance happened then, when he was mistakenly interviewed live in place of Guy Kewney, according to the incident summary at en.wikipedia.org This is commentary on news attention, not an investable thesis: the current burst of coverage, 20 years after the clip, is anniversary packaging around a famous blooper, not a new legal or media development. The hit-miss frame is straightforward. A hit is genuinely new reporting, fresh documentation, or an on-record BBC response; a miss is another retelling of a clip most readers already know. The last substantive update in the file was Goma saying in theguardian.com that he would sue the BBC for royalties, which carries more informational value than a round-number anniversary because it points to possible action. What would likely change the story from nostalgia to live media-law news is a concrete filing or formal BBC reply.