American Reacts to Funniest BBC News Bloopers!
These are some of the funniest and most unexpected bloopers from BBC News! Watch as professional broadcasters find themselves in the most unexpected and comical situations.
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The bit where the kids invade the room seems cut. Im sure there is a bit where the mum crawls in on her hands and knees to pull the kids out.
@carolross6583
Ай бұрын
Might have been the nanny 😅
@rachelpenny5165
Ай бұрын
@@carolross6583It was the mum. I can remember them talking about it a month later.
@Shoomer1988
Ай бұрын
Yeah, don't know why they cut that out, it was the best bit.
@helenwood8482
Ай бұрын
@@carolross6583He caused confusion because he treated her like a servant, not even thanking her.
@KevFrost
Ай бұрын
It was pre-covid, such interruptions hadn't happened before so he was embarrassed by not knowing what to do but was about to become common. During covid the whole family appeared to discuss how everyone was working from home with child interruption
You don't have to call the cops if you're in a small car accident here. Most likely, they will have moved on to a spot where it is safe to stop and exchange insurance details
@KeplersDream
Ай бұрын
In addition to which, there were a dozen police just across the road and the whole thing was caught on camera!
@Flowerofearth
12 күн бұрын
As someone who used to work claims at a car insurance company - do not call the police for minor car accidents. Please do move your vehicles out of the way of other cars and take down details.
There was the occasion where they interviewed someone in the studio, thinking he was an guest... it actually turned out he was someone who'd come for a job interview and had been mistaken for the guest, mic'd up, led to the studio and put live on air.
@kelst75
Ай бұрын
I saw that one, haha!
@pickanapple
Ай бұрын
Guy Goma
@efnissien
Ай бұрын
@@pickanapple That's him!
@aecides3203
Ай бұрын
The criminal thing about it was, not only did he not get the job, he didn't get paid an appearance fee either.
@rayanog
6 күн бұрын
@@aecides3203that’s out of order
Many of these are from when the BBC first began its 24 hour rolling news, with automated cameras. The scheduled News programmes are much more efficient and professional…most of the time. The Far East correspondent whose daughter…and then baby…. And then wife crashed into the interview kept us all entertained during Covid. It was one of those bloopers that just kept on giving. Lovely stuff!
they'd just moved to an automated camera system, things went awry for a couple of weeks, but has been perfect in recent years.
In the UK if you have a minor shunt like that in traffic you just go and find somewhere safe to stop and exchange details. Emergency services would typically only be called if there was a serious accident, or if there was something else going on, like the other driver started acting threatening towards you or seemed to be drunk. There is a criminal charge here for leaving the scene of an accident, but it only applies if you don't do one of the following: (a) stop in a safe place and give the other driver(s) your information, or (b) call your local police station to report the accident within 24 hours.
@amandag5072
Ай бұрын
You don't have to phone the police within 24 hours - you should probably be calling your insurance company though.
The funny thing about that car crash is that the celebrity Ant McPartlin was in court for drink driving.
yea we don't get our coppers involved in a car accident unless there is reason to. like on a busy motorway, or if there is injury. for a simple 'fender bender' you swap information and go on your way
@zo7034
Ай бұрын
Yeah, theyre also moving out of traffic, which is the logical (read: anti-american) thing to do
The BBC has been known as Aunty. They used to have a show called “Aunties Bloomers”. A programme of bloopers years ago.
@BulldogMack700rs
Ай бұрын
I used to love that program along with points of view, people writing in to tell them how terrible they were. Back in the "good old days" when they still had a sense of humour.
@coldwhite4240
Ай бұрын
@@BulldogMack700rs "Auntie's Bloomers" and the competition's "It'll Be Alright On The Night" were great British broadcasting blooper shows! Both sadly missed, along with their best presenters, Terry Wogan and Denis Norden.
@ruthmeb
Ай бұрын
@BulldogMack700rs Judging by these their sense of humour seems fine now.
If I remember correctly the one that kept showing static images and kept saying breaking news was down to a software fault and it needed to be restarted which took several minutes
The best ones are when people mess up Jeremy Hunt's name lol
@titanium_di2402
Ай бұрын
But DO they mess it up?? Do they??? 🤔 😂😂
@corpseflowerbaby
Ай бұрын
@@titanium_di2402 lmao no. No they do not 😂
@seanfair1975
Ай бұрын
@@titanium_di2402 they're not wrong though are they when they call him the alternative name 😉
@AzguardMike
25 күн бұрын
@@seanfair1975 there was that time a reporter said it on live TV twice before stopping herself with "Jeremy CU...... ahem...... Mr Cun.... Mr HUNT. Hunt. Jeremy Hunt's new policry...."
@user-zp4ge3yp2o
9 күн бұрын
My favourite was when the guy said it and sounded like he was choking for the next minute as he desperately tried not to laugh
It's the BBC Newsroom... Notice the cameras DON'T have cameramen - mostly on tracks, fixed position and computer / operator controlled - from another room.... 😂😂😂
@Shoomer1988
Ай бұрын
And they had a habit of going rogue.
@sarahbrooks1801
Ай бұрын
Just shows that sometimes humans work better than computers !
@gulliblemuppetsheep135
Ай бұрын
It makes it easier for them to abuse children
@stewedfishproductions9554
Ай бұрын
@@sarahbrooks1801 100% AGREE... 👍👍👍
Watch the segment where a man was interviewed and asked his opinion on a matter. He turned out to be someone who had come in for an interview. It's a funny clip. We pay for the new Mic as BBC is paid for by the public. There is a licence fee which we are obliged to pay even if we never watch the BBC! Thanks for another great video.
Hahah. I haven't watched the news in decades but now I see what I've been missing it might be worth watching sometimes!
The interview with the kids interrupting was Prof. Robert Kelly, an expert on Korea, on Mar 10 2017. There are other interviews where he and his wife and kids follow up, even last year. It really was hilarious and one of those "life's like that" moments.
@amandag5072
Ай бұрын
The way the daughter waltzed into room was fantastic.
The woman in the last clip is Natasha Kaplinski, a news anchor who won the first ever series of Strictly Come Dancing (Dancing with the Stars for US viewers) in 2001, hence the reference to the dance floor.
@hilarietopping9172
Ай бұрын
I thought it was Kate Silverton.
the ones where it completely malfunctions and just keeps showing random clips in silence always make me laugh so hard
I've been watching you for a while, and I have to say you're one of my favourite reactors to watch. Keep up the great work buddy 👍 ❤
Naga, the girl with the black hair, is just as funny on and off camera.
@grog159
Ай бұрын
how do you know?
@fishtigua
Ай бұрын
@@grog159 She did a live broadcast where i live and was chatting with the crowd for ages.
@EarthlyEden1
Ай бұрын
Funny???? She is pretty obnoxious.
Happened to us many times at work - when the new 'crew' for the new 'bulletin' during the same day forgot to load-up the new set up in automation hilarious results ensue 😂😂😂😂
Regarding the presenter with the hairbrush out and purse on the desk, does she have someone to do that for her? This is the BBC so no, no she doesn't 😆
@Richiecandylover
Ай бұрын
They didn't in 2020-2021 due to COVID reasons
Keep it up bud loving your channel.
Its in the British national psyche to Keep Calm and Carry On
When he said "This poor guy" about Huw Edwards. If only he knew...
Simon McCoy was the absolute boss of dry humour. You could watch a whole video of just him being sarcastic about things like waiting days for a royal baby to be born. Shame he went to GBeebies.
Who's paying for a new mic? The Taxpayer! Dammit, Mike!
Bloopers = payday! The presenters end up getting more coverage and it works to their benefit especially if they handle the problem like champs
In fairness, the motion controlled cameras work much better these days. They had a lot of bloopers when they first installed them on the BBC News set. Teething troubles. They clearly needed to learn how to use the new system and got it wrong an awful lot at the beginning. There was chaos for a few weeks, when first installed. But it's pretty much perfect now.
5:10 the irony of this news story being covered about a car collision and it then a random one happens on live tv 🤣
The only time police are called is if one of the cars is damaged and can't move(or you can't push it out of the way) or there are injuries...otherwise we sort it out ourselves- at least here in Scotland!
I like his calm sounding comments.
They should just sit at the chair 🪑 just incase 😂
Hi, love your videos and I’m I right in thinking I saw you on the new series of criminal minds?
The BBC cut back on presenters. BBC News tonight read by the empty chair.
Tom Donkin? That's interesting. A Reverend Arthur Donkin - who was cox for either the Cambridge or Oxford rowing team in the late 1800s - was our parish vicar and married Julia Honoria Pratt who was William - Boris Karloff - Pratt's sister. Very rarely to I see that name come up so I have to ask the question, any relation to Arthur and, by marriage, to Boris - or William? Hm. An investigation, perhaps.
I noticed some people mentioned the licence fee. The BBC'S total income is £5.73 billion the biggest part of that is £3.74 billion from the tv licence fee. Useless or interesting information you decide.😊.
6:42 I saw that live😊
“Who’s going to pay for that mic Mike?” The British public 🥴
@chrisbodum3621
Ай бұрын
You make it sound like the only income the BBC have is the license fee.
Brilliant video from the United Kingdom of a America😢😢😢
There was a classic in 1988 when the BBC news room was stormed by Gay Rights Activists in protest of a law "banning the promotion of homosexuality in schools" (Aside - yes, this has been an ongoing fight since 1988 and before). They were loud, not violent and the feed was cut quite quickly, but a newsreader restrained one and, lacking other options before the police arrived, sat on her. This prompted the headline "Beeb man sits on Lesbian".
Hey jj, you should watch Paul whitewick, especially the 5p toll bridge that's about 3.5 cents, that is set in law and actually makes a profit even though it's in the middle of nowhere. A 300 year old bridge with a set toll, it's only 8 mins long, and I watched it even though I knew about the bridge, because Paul and his wife Rachel make videos about UK transport routes that make me, a born and bred brit realise that I know nothing about our transport history, he goes right back to iron and bronze ages, but makes it interesting and fun. And you do have to filter a bit to find the odd hidden joke, way fewer than map men and more subtle (yeah us brits and out subliminal humour and sarcasm 😂) Gary
The automatic csmeras are not foolproof.
the cars bumping into each other, probably were pulling over somewhere safe to assess the damage, roads are too small to just stay in lane and hold up all the traffic, if your car can still move and isn't smoking, then yeh. best move it to the curb or something.
No not mess with Naga.
Of course it's the same set. It's the BBC News set!
Some of the Irish bloopers are funny too
Big Blooper Corporation
You remind me of Eric Stoltz
My wee brother mostly produces that stuff.
@thegroovetube3247
Ай бұрын
It certainly looks like somebody mostly produces it. Perhaps they should get someone who can fully produce it.
I wonder what you'd make of Jonathan Pie? I mean, he _is_ satire, but still...
See the clip when the transport minster ia announcing a new motor way a19 n a car skiddsoff
Many roving reporters will be in the country they are talking about but in a studio. There may be many reasons for this. However they will show an image in the background. I think the tiger cub was in a suitcase, It was an xray taken at an airport. Yes the news comes from the one set. Every time. That is the news set. And of course they're pros. They've been doing it for years and are household names. I doubt these clips all happened in a short period of time.
Christopher
Bring back cameramen!. 😊😊😊😊
My favourite this year was when Maryam Moshiri did a countdown, but the camera switched to her half a second before she was ready, so it looked like she was giving viewers the finger! kzread.info/dash/bejne/payst8yJYs2qn7A.html
I believe the BBC not only got rid of human-operated cameras to save money, they also replaced live studio directors with automation. It looks like they replaced the camera operators with automated robotic cameras in 2013, announced a plan in 2022 to replace them with new AI-controlled cameras, and then in 2023 we got the headline "BBC in news studio move after AI-controlled cameras almost crash".
@thegroovetube3247
Ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure the BBC has never done anything to save money.
If you want a laugh, look for Naga Munchetty's interview with UK rapper and celebrity chef Big Zuu. It's wonderfully cring-worthy.
The one with the breaking news stings was absolute torture. The vision switcher, automation, and a lot of other things in the gallery had crashed seconds before they went on air on the main BBC1 network and also News24. Because of the tally light on the camera Huw had a good instinct to know he may be on air and being seen, so he decided to just sit quietly until someone told him they were ready to go. It turned out to be the correct decision. I miss Huw, absolute pro, and it's a shame he has exploded his entire career.
Cameramen fault
Unlike America, if its safe to move your car out of the way after an accident you do, as quick as possible. We don't need to wait for approval to do the obvious. They will have both pulled up down the next side street.
tv license fee well spent....
1.2kth
WAIT! Did they have a crash when reporting on the Ant form Ant and Dec's numerouse driving problem. Also people think that one with the kids is from COVID but it was from like 2010 or something crazy long ago
That creep treated his kids snd his wife with contempt.
@nicolabates2908
Ай бұрын
Hugh?
@roaringviking5693
Ай бұрын
You have no right to judge someone by a 1 minute segment on TV. And anyway, where the heck is the so called "contempt"? He was doing an interview on national tv! I'm sure most people would be a little tense in that situation.
@Cleow33
Ай бұрын
Maybe it didn’t come across well, but he was doing a live interview, probably nervous and had probably said just stay out of the room. He was wishing the ground would open up and swallow him. I saw them interviewed and they all came across as a really sweet family.
@johnadams2286
Ай бұрын
The media went in on him for disrespecting 'the nanny' and even having a nanny until it came out some days later that the nanny was actually his wife who just happened to be asian
@Sharon-bo2se
Ай бұрын
You know the saying about " assume"? Just look up the actual footage, the interviews with the family, etc. This was hilarious, and they were trying to keep going with the interview There was absolutely no contempt involved.
And we pay a license for that !!!!!
@joshua.910
Ай бұрын
Oh get a grip of yourself😂
@Butterfly54684
Ай бұрын
@@joshua.910 I`ve got plenty of grip thanks. I found it funny, so I have a sense of humour but you expect more from the Bullshite Bumbling Corporation don`t you?.
@user-gf1jt2hp4m
Ай бұрын
You don't have to.
@letsrock1729
Ай бұрын
Money well spent...this is fantastic entertainment 😆
1304th
There English they will move there cars on the side of the road after they have a crash if possible there’s no need to block the road for others, they will not take the opportunity to be the centre of attention!!
The BBC has become one big blooper.
For the licence fee they have the audacity to charge people for a newsreader should come round your house and tell you the news in person.
@stevebrown1974
Ай бұрын
Hahaha the most ridiculous comment I've read in a long time.
@vallejomach6721
Ай бұрын
@@stevebrown1974 True though. It's garbage for the money. BBC should fund itself on the free market along with other broadcasters and not extort mandatory payments.
@stevebrown1974
Ай бұрын
@@vallejomach6721 Then speak to the Government - its them who decide how much the fee is and where the money goes. Some of the licence fee goes towards the upkeep of all the transmitters around the country (along with other broadcasters paying too) to allow BBC and commercial TV stations and radio to broadcast. It is also helping to fund the broadband roll out. This from the Licence fee website "Part of the fee also contributes towards Freeview and Freesat, and towards the UK broadband rollout, funding local TV channels and S4C, the Welsh language TV channel". So not all of the money is spent on the so-called garbage you think the BBC produces. In fact only about half of what you pay goes to make BBC TV programmes.
@stevebrown1974
Ай бұрын
@@vallejomach6721 Then speak to the Government - its them who decide how much the fee is and where the money goes. Some of the licence fee goes towards the upkeep of all the transmitters around the country (along with other broadcasters paying too) to allow BBC and commercial TV stations and radio to broadcast. It is also helping to fund the broadband roll out. This from the Licence fee website: Part of the fee also contributes towards Freeview and Freesat, and towards the UK broadband rollout, funding local TV channels and S4C, the Welsh language TV channel. So not all of the money is spent on the so-called garbage you think the BBC produces. In fact only about half of what you pay goes to make BBC TV programmes.
Why “god bless that guy” he interrupted that segment thinking he was funny… whilst acting troubled and annoying. If the news correspondent was speaking on news of deaths or murder you wouldn’t find it funny. Sick of this shit. It’s only funny for some. That dude didn’t give a rats arse what he was interrupting as news. 🙄
BBC News. Oxymoron
The BBC could have a million Bloopers, and yet your find the distain for them runs deep in many of us watching this. The is nothing funny about being" FORCED " to pay their wages and let them retire on a index linked pension with our money.
@Peter-gv6vf
Ай бұрын
And nothing funny about sex scandal after sex scandal while sneering at everyone and everything else
@letsrock1729
Ай бұрын
We're not 'forced' to pay anything. I don't have TV reception (just use my TV as a screen for watching DVDs) and don't access any live BBC programmes online. There is more than enough great stuff on KZread for me to enjoy.
BBC bloopers? The clue is given in the name the _BRexit_ Broadcasting Corporation - it's been screwing up for years!
@michaelprobert4014
Ай бұрын
(Pssst , that isn't its name)
@EarthlyEden1
Ай бұрын
The BBC were pretty much against Brexit, they took a socialist stance on it.
@michaelprobert4014
Ай бұрын
@@EarthlyEden1 Sounds like the BBC did a good job of being neutral. Confirmation bias kicking in.
@fayesouthall6604
Ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@user-qe1yd8xp8i
Ай бұрын
What?? That’s not the name, and brexit was a good thing