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Cliff Morgan
"What did I say?"
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Tuesday, 25 September, 2001, 07:51 GMT 08:51 UK
Super bloopers
BBC Radio's Rob Nothman has got together a collection of his favourite howlers - many of which happened live on air.

The 17th in the series has Cliff Morgan proves that even a seasoned professional can get a bit bewildered from time to time.

Where are you?: It is of considerable consolation to all broadcasters when one of their most talented practitioners suffers a temporary aberration.


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Cliff Morgan was a brilliant Welsh fly-half, and then embarked on an equally glittering broadcasting career.

He described that famous Gareth Edwards try for the Barbarians against the All Blacks and was the regular presenter of BBC Radio's Sport on 4 programme.

But even Morgan is not immune to the odd gaffe. Here he is interviewing the entertainer Tommy Steele and struggling with his geography.

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