Owain Wyn Evans absolutely crushed it on those drums. That is one way to close out a weather forecast. Maybe he should do this every time now.
Owain Wyn Evans absolutely crushed it on those drums. That is one way to close out a weather forecast. Maybe he should do this every time now.
Technical difficulties at BBC in June 2017 resulted in an impressive marathon-style news cluster-F where we got to watch the anchor have what looks like a silent existential conversation with himself for over 4 minutes. The interspersed "BREAKING NEWS" interjections give it a sense of timing fit for a sketch comedy show.
Hi, I'm Martine Croxall, and I am invisible.
This BBC News anchor accidentally stood in front of the wrong camera Monday night, so viewers were left staring at an empty chair.
She handled it very well, however, and instructed everyone to "pretend like you haven't noticed."
One can only assume he grabbed the wrong rectangle-shaped thing before going live.
"It's an in-credible story, Bill, we have just received word that the hedgehog has MIRACULOUSLY freed itself from the tin. The standoff with the tin had been going on for about five hours, but it looks as if he's in the clear. We're expecting an official statement from Prime Minister Cameron in about half an hour. Back to you in the studio!"
This is either the most disgusting or coolest thing I've seen BBC News report on ever.