ITV inadvertently broadcast animated video-game footage in its documentary investigating links in the 1980s between former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and the IRA, claiming it showed genuine scenes of the Irish terrorist group downing a British helicopter.
"With Gaddafi's heavy machineguns it was possible to shoot down a helicopter - as the terrorists' own footage shows," warns a voiceover in sombre tone, in the show broadcast on Tuesday. "No one died in the attack," he reassured viewers.
A spokesman confirmed the mistake, blaming an "unfortunate result of human error".
ITV has archive footage from both the real incident and the video game and it is understood the wrong clip was mistakenly selected during the editing process.
An ITV spokesman said: "The events featured in Exposure: Gaddafi and the IRA were genuine but it would appear that during the editing process the correct clip of the 1988 incident was not selected and other footage was mistakenly included in the film by producers."