An expert was interrupted by two mischievous children while giving an interview live on air.
Professor Robert Kelly, from the department of political science at Pusan National University, was discussing the impeachment of South Korea’s president Park Geun-hye on BBC World News during the 11am bulletin.
This guest managed to keep his composure when his children interrupted his live @BBCWorld TV interview pic.twitter.com/3x5tgsVR8R
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) March 10, 2017
But as he talked to presenter James Menendez about President Park being ousted from power, a child burst into the room unannounced, and proceeded to dance behind him. Kelly managed to keep a straight face and continue the discussion, only for an infant in a baby walker to arrive bouncing into the room too.
Many viewers seemed to love the adorable interruption from the cute little invaders, and the superhero woman that swoops in to gather them up.
@workin_it22 @limwwen @BBCWorld Yes! She strode in so confidently for her first BBC appearance, an absolute natural ??
— Amy Chew (@AmyChewCNA) March 10, 2017
@BBCWorld this is the funniest thing I have seen in so long – actually crying with laughter. Amazing.
— polskey (@polskey) March 10, 2017
@livstewart88 @BBCWorld whole thing just gets better and better and ends with that arm reaching through the door. Couldn't have written it ??
— polskey (@polskey) March 10, 2017
Definitely our new favourite TV stars.