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50 Times TV Anchors Made Hilarious Bloopers On Air

Ami Ciccone Apr 11, 2023

Who do we Blame?

Tomasz Schafernaker wasn’t aware that he was looking disappointed live on-air. This was because he got no response from the technical crew after saying, ‘Hello.’ Due to the silence, the meteorologist thought he was off-air, and his sad facial expression tells it all.

Funnily, Tomasz started wandering in the media room, picking his nails and clothing, not knowing thousands of eyes were already watching him. We wonder how he felt when he realized ‘BBC’ had not given him notice that he was already being broadcast. Of course, no one is to blame because technical difficulties do happen, and unfortunately, they occurred on Tomasz’s day of reporting.

A Prankster With No Boundaries

It’s so challenging for reporters who go out to the field to report the news because they just never know what they might encounter over there. One of their problems is dealing with pranksters who don’t know boundaries, especially when the reporter is live on-air with thousands of people watching.

When this journalist was reporting from Washington Square Park, a random prank guy did the unthinkable. He approached him and lowered his pants in front of the camera. The prankster had put him through an embarrassment, and he tried to chase him, but he couldn’t, considering his pants were down, and the camera was rolling.

The Show Must Go On

It was unexpected when ‘BBC’ went through what seemed to be the most prolonged technical difficulty that had never happened before. Millions of viewers were tuned in on that day as the anchor, Hugh Edwards, conducted the channel’s biggest show, ‘BBC News at Ten.’

Believe it or not, the presenter wasn’t aware of anything. He was sitting at his desk comfortably reading through his notes. At the same time, the viewers waited for almost three minutes as the channel kept maneuvering between showing the presenter and some other video clips. After a while, everything was back to normal, and Hugh swiftly started the show like nothing of a big deal had happened.

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