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WATCH: Confused By Cameras, BBC Anchor Runs Across Studio

IANS, 13 Sep, 2017 12:10 PM

    Thomas Donkin, a journalist with BBC for nine years, was ready to read out a report on Hurricane Irma during an early morning broadcast on Saturday when confusion plagued him.

     

    Soon after the opening credits of the show, the anchor was seen running out of the frame trying to find the right camera, leaving behind an empty TV screen still flashing his name.

     

    Seconds later, he reappeared but cluelessly still facing the wrong camera. Possibly prompted by his director through the earpiece at this point, the anchor finally looked into the right camera and opened the bulletin with a "Hello and welcome" keeping a perfectly straight face.

     

    Clip of the hilarious blooper was posted online by several viewers. One of them quickly gained traction with about 4,300 retweets.

     

    Watch the clip here

     
     

    After many viewers pointed out the hilarious blunder to him on Twitter, the anchor said he was happy to give them a good laugh.

     
     
     
     

    BBC uses remotely controlled robotic cameras in their studios. So, the absence of camera people comes with its sets of challenges.

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