Match of the Day prankster Dan 'Jarvo' Jarvis reveals how he staged porn noise ... trends now

Match of the Day prankster Dan 'Jarvo' Jarvis reveals how he staged porn noise ... trends now
Match of the Day prankster Dan 'Jarvo' Jarvis reveals how he staged porn noise ... trends now

Match of the Day prankster Dan 'Jarvo' Jarvis reveals how he staged porn noise ... trends now

BBC porn prankster Daniel Jarvis today revealed how he managed to play ear-splitting sex noises on live TV in an account that raises serious security questions for the corporation and the Premier League stadium he walked into.

YouTuber 'Jarvo', who has 21 convictions including a prison term for various pranks, necked free beer after easily hiding a phone in the Match of the Day studio, bragging: 'There was no one to stop us'.

The BBC is investigating how he walked on to Gary Lineker's set - but West Midlands Police decided that no crime was committed despite him spending 90 minutes wandering inside the Premier League stadium.

Jarvis, who claims he strolled in with the BBC crew, said today: 'We got in because we made it look like we were meant to be there, so no one bats an eyelid'.

Match of the Day prankster Dan 'Jarvo' Jarvis in the dugout at Wolves where he was able to wander around freely after walking in

Match of the Day prankster Dan 'Jarvo' Jarvis in the dugout at Wolves where he was able to wander around freely after walking in

He even was able to walk into the home dressing room in a security breach that will worry Wolves, the FA and the Premier League

He even was able to walk into the home dressing room in a security breach that will worry Wolves, the FA and the Premier League

A friend in the stadium managed to get a seat close to the studio to watch the drama unfold on and off the pitch (Paul Ince and Gary Lineker pictured)

A friend in the stadium managed to get a seat close to the studio to watch the drama unfold on and off the pitch (Paul Ince and Gary Lineker pictured)

The YouTuber claimed to be behind the prank on Twitter and posted a video of himself outside of the BBC's studio at Wolves' stadium

The YouTuber claimed to be behind the prank on Twitter and posted a video of himself outside of the BBC's studio at Wolves' stadium

He then returned home, and called the phone, setting off the porn noises as millions watched the football

He then returned home, and called the phone, setting off the porn noises as millions watched the football

MailOnline revealed yesterday that he made a mockery of security at Molineux and just walked in with a friend from Manchester before sticking the phone on the studio wall and raiding the free bar for some lagers.

Today in a new interview and video, the Kent prankster shared images of him posing in the stadium's dugouts and walking around the pitch. He was also able to wander freely around the home and away dressing rooms, using the toilets and claiming he almost used Wolves' ice bath but couldn't find a towel.

In an account that will worry Wolves and  the Premier League, Jarvis said that he walked into the stadium on Monday with the BBC crew preparing for the live FA Cup broadcast on Tuesday night. He claims that the BBC thought he worked for Wolves, but 'people from Wolves thought we were with the TV'.

He said that the phone with the sex noises ringtone was £20 and has the loudest volume on the market.

'So we strapped it to the top of the wall and because of the colour no one could see it. We had a cheers with the beers afterwards then it was a waiting game, hoping no one had found the phone', he told The Sun.

 'Staff didn't say anything. I was tempted to jump in the home changing room ice bath but didn't have a towel. I also used the toilet in the away dressing room, which is terrible — it's like a PE changing room from the '90s. After we planted the phone, we had a beer and got out.'

He said that he tested it at 1am on Tuesday and then called it 10 times during Gary Lineker's broadcast using a 'burner phone' from his cousin's house, believed to be in Kent.

MailOnline has asked Wolverhampton Wanderers to comment. 

Mr Lineker has spoken out again the prank, and revealed that he was so tickled by it he kept trying to think of innuendos to drop into his broadcast.

He told The Sun: 'At half-time every question I asked about the analysis, my comments were some kind of reference to it.

'Things like 'Wolves huffed and puffed' or 'the only goal was a screamer — and not the only screamer we had', and 'Liverpool pressed really hard in trying to get behind them' — all that kind of thing'.

He added: 'It's a security issue, and there is a serious side to it; if someone can do that, they can do something else with something that could be more dangerous. But, in this instance, I felt that universally people were finding it really funny'.

A friend from Manchester apparently drove down to pick Jarvis up from his £200,000 home in Gravesend on Monday morning.  They then went north to Wolverhampton so they could hide a phone in the BBC's temporary studio before raiding the free bar.

Describing what happened at the Premier League stadium, Jarvis, known as

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