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David Icke was formerly employed as a sports presenter for the BBC [1] and later gained notoriety for his controversial 1991 appearance on the BBC talk show 'Wogan' [2], [3], [4], which subsequently led to public criticism of the network [5], [6].

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David Icke and the Rise of the Lizard People - Stuff They Don't Want ... iheart.com iHeart 4 facts
accountDavid Icke appeared on the BBC talk show 'Wogan' in April, where he wore a turquoise jumpsuit and discussed his predictions regarding impending natural disasters in Britain.
claimThe BBC faced criticism for allowing the interview with David Icke to continue, with critics citing the exploitation of the subject.
claimThe BBC faced criticism for allowing the 'Wogan' interview with David Icke to proceed, with critics arguing that the network was exploiting a true believer for entertainment.
accountDavid Icke appeared on a BBC prime time talk show called 'Wogan' in April to discuss his predictions.
Reptilian Aliens: They Walk Among Us - Hangar 1 Publishing hangar1publishing.com Sanjay Kapoor · Hangar 1 Publishing 2 facts
accountDavid Icke declared himself the "Son of God-Head" while wearing turquoise clothing during an appearance on the BBC talk show "Wogan" in 1991.
accountDavid Icke was a BBC sports presenter and UK Green Party spokesman before undergoing a spiritual transformation in the early 1990s.