Andrew Marr was today mocked after he asked the Prime Minister if she had seen 'I Daniel Craig' - accidentally mixing up the James Bond actor with a film about welfare benefit cuts.
The BBC presenter was quizzing Theresa May about the controversial Universal Credit welfare reforms when he made the embarrassing blunder.
He wanted to know if the PM had seen the Ken Loach film 'I Daniel Blake' - a searing account of a man denied benefits despite not being fit to work.
But instead he used the live TV interview to ask Mrs May: 'I don't know if You saw I, Daniel Craig last night'.
The host quickly realised his error and corrected himself correcting himself and adding: 'Very different film.'
But the slip-up caught the attention of eagle-eyed viewers and Daniel Craig began trending on Twitter who began imagining what the film would be like.
Andrew Marr was today mocked after he asked the Prime Minister if she had seen 'I Daniel Craig' - accidentally mixing up the James Bond actor with a film about welfare benefit cuts (pictured, today's interview on the BBC)
One viewer known as Jenifer wrote on Twitter: 'Just imagining "I, Daniel Craig" - "So Mr Bond, what's your NI number?"- "007"- "And what kind of work are you looking for?"- "Well I am licensed to kill, so...'
Ken Armstrong also imagined what the script would be like.
He wrote: 'I Daniel Craig - "So, you expect me to die. No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to work.'
Comedian David Baddiel wrote on Twitter also chipped in, writing: 'Andrew Marr is being blasted for his reference to I, Daniel Craig, by people not realising what a hard-hitting film about being incredibly wealthy and famous and married to Rachel Weisz it is.'
Another viewer going by the name of Tommy Rotten on Twitter wrote: 'I, Daniel Craig' is about bond retiring due to ill health and not being able to sign on for job seekers cos he can't prove previous work because it's all classified.'
I Daniel Blake was a 2016 film made by veteran leftwing film maker and Labour supporter Ken Loach.
It tells the story of Daniel Blake, a man who is denied job seeker's support by the state despite a doctor finding him unfit to work.
Eagle-eyed Twitter users quickly seized upon the blunder to poke fun at the BBC presenter
Comedian David Baddiel also joined in the viewers poking fun at the presenter for making the on-air slip-up
Viewers imagined what a James Bond meets I Daniel Blake film might be like in hilarious posts
Viewers joked that James Bond would have a tough time convincing the job centre he was looking for work given the nature of being a secret spy
Some viewers posted gifs mocking the BBC presenter Andrew Marr for confusing his Ken Loach films with his James Bond actors
Another viewer joked that he would prefer to watch a film about Criag David, the pop singer
The film was widely seen as an attack on the Tory party's flagship welfare reforms and the roll-out of Universal Credit.
Marr was quizzing Mrs May about the film amid reports the Government is set to overhaul the UC programme amid fears it could leave some of Britain's poorest families worse-off.
Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd is reportedly to scrap an imminent Commons vote on plans which if implemented, would allow existing claimants of relevant benefits to be moved onto the new all-in-one payment.
Instead she plans to seek approval to move just 10,000 claimants onto UC to monitor the way the system works.
Despite the move, allies of Ms Rudd have said the decision was not due to fear of a Tory revolt but because it was the right way to handle the change.
Committees in both Houses of Parliament had previously raised concerns about the plan to move around three million claimants onto UC and the Government faced losing a Commons vote on the 'managed migration' programme.
The change comes after Ms Rudd took over from Esther McVey at the Department for Work and Pensions in November.
A source said Ms Rudd had taken a 'no-holds-barred' approach and wanted a 'fresh mandate' from Parliament for the roll-out of UC once it had been trialled.
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