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Biggest Anchor And Reporter Bloopers That Will Go Down In History

A Juxtaposition of Nonsensical Clips 

BBC is, no doubt, one of the most credible networks in terms of fair and balanced reportage. In their programs, the execs try their best to avoid dead air, which refers to a period that airs nothing substantial or nothing at all in broadcasting.

However, BBC faced a huge technical difficulty in 2017 during the “News at 10,” when, for four minutes, a series of random clips, loud “Breaking News” sound effects, and live coverage of host Hugh Edwards on his table appeared on screen. As per the anchor, he had no idea there was something going on although there was a software system crash prior.

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