- Joe Previtera
Joe Previtera (also referred to as Joe the Cameraman or Joe the Patsy) was a Channel 9 cameraman who is infamous for confessing on "
A Current Affair " (where he was referred to as "Joe the Cameraman") to being the culprit in a widely reported cricket incident in 1999 where a special effects microphone picked up someone saying "can't bowl, can't throw", (can't catch) just afterScott Muller had misfielded a ball in theHobart test match betweenAustralia andPakistan .The television showThe Panel replayed it and the finger was pointed atShane Warne as the source of the comment. Warne denied it but Muller was unconvinced and threatened legal action.The Australian media ran the story as a hot topic for a few days with much of the general public believing that Warne was guilty despite voice analysis experts' opinions and scrutiny of television footage.Many disputed the truth of Joes confession, including then opposition backbencherMark Latham , who accused the network of a cover-up [http://www.rediff.com/sports/1999/dec/08warne.htm] .Brett Lee 's bandSix & Out recorded a song drawing on the famous phrase, entitled "Can't Bowl, Can't Throw".The phrase "Joe the Cameraman" has since passed into the lexicon Fact|date=May 2007 as a reference to any near-anonymous cameraman who films an event for a media organisation.
External links
* [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/osm/story/0,6903,562547,00.html An article from
The Observer ]References
* [http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/05/23/1053585706153.html An article from the
Sydney Morning Herald "]
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