Yes, the "hello" was code for "excuse me where the f*ck do you think youre going with that camera. I did not pay you for nothing, now do your job properly you b*tch
Yes but everybody would know that just by watching the video from start to finish? When you see 4:19 the first time you would know exactly why he did that
steven reed Well I mean if there was an outbreak of something I’d rather British news as American is like this: OH MY GOD THERE IS AN OUTBREAK OF CORONAVIRUS EVERYONES GONNA DIE STAY IN YOUR HOUSE OR YOU WILL BE KILLED!!! Yeah I’d rather British news if it’s something very serious
I'm autistic from England I lost interest in the news first week in. They should do week to week update not day to day this is why I don't listen to news
I think the truck shunted the small Ford KA car and then it hit the next car in front. It was the van's fault because he stopped to look at the reporter.
It's usual for cars to pull over when an accident happens to clear the road, like they drive into a carpark or a driveway otherwise people will get annoyed.
1:48 This is one of the best empty chair cuts. It's the little mutter and then exasperated sigh, the complete silence punctuated by foot steps moving across the floor, and the vaguely resigned drop into the chair at the end that makes it.
Yep sounds about right for us 😂😂 honestly the hilarious awkwardness is sooo much funnier than the American news ones who just laugh and... That's all lol
@@ryanford5387 yeah, the thing is. In england everyone does apologise like a million times even when theyre wrong, but we are also really sarcastic so i think we somehow manage to say sorry very sarcastically sometimes. Like everytime an english person apologises, you have to think for a moment whether they are genuinly sorry or are being sarcastic lmao
@@esme4048 The British are chaotic and paradoxical. Its what makes us us. We're the only people who can somehow be extremely pragmatic whilst being incredibly stubborn. Whilst it makes us unpredictable and difficult to manage, we do have a fuckin laugh along the way no matter how bad shit gets.
3:51 for those who aren't from the UK this particular outtake is hilariously ironic as the story they were reporting on was about how the actor/TV presenter Ant McPartlin had been caught drink driving
What was she suppose to do? News become less casual as the day goes on. Morning news you can act a little jokey because everyone is tired and need a pick me up, lunch news you can banter a little with the news guy, 6 o'clock news has the most watchers and is snappy to get all the important news in, 10 o'clock news is very serious as its aimed at the people who watch all the news broadcasts, even just before they go to bed. This news used to be the last thing broadcast on tv so it would literally be the last lifeline to the greater world before 6 the next morning.
@@rsmith6366 they don't push buttons much as such, it's all pre-programmed where they are going to be at what time, and also which camera is going to be live
I remember watching this as it happened. I couldn't stop laughing. It was funny on its on but the fact they were trying not to laugh in the studio just made it funnier. I do remember thinking it was a good thing I skipped breakfast - visions of milk & cereal being sprayed across the came room came to mind!
Hew, bless him, didn't know there was an issue with the broadcast, as this was on the BBC news channel whilst waiting for BBC1 to join the channel for the news at 10. Usually a countdown screen is shown but it all went wrong.
This dude who ran away and came back, probably thought they are showing the chair again and run to it but then realized the camera shows this part.😂 The fear in his eyes is so precious😂
Successful people don't become that way overnight. What most people see at a glance-wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time.
@@peterbedley2719 People come here with the aim of chasing money more than knowledge and that will damage your progress, trust me. Chase knowledge first and I promise! The money will follow you just like it's following some of us now.
The newsreaders should play the empty chair to their strength. "Good evening. Breaking news, the British Broadcasting Corporation has been the first ever television studio to introduce invisibility into their live news. The service, introduced tonight, is a world's first. Some see it as controversial."
The biggest differences between a British news reporter and an American anchor is that whenever something goes wrong on the British news the reporter will try their hardest to keep a stiff upper lip, they will apologise profusely and try and be as professional and calm as possible. While a American anchor will laugh and make a joke about it to distract the viewers. 😂
I think British reporters do more of an "act" but American's are just themselves and are more entertainment than professional. So when a British reporter breaks you see their human side but American's just laugh
@@_banjato be honest it's just like any other job, like in retail you're supposed to just put your professional and friendly face on even if you're having a bad day so that's what British news reporters do. Personally I don't watch the news for entertainment or to watch someone's personality. I just want someone to tell me the news and get it over and done with.
@@_banja nah it's the other way round. Americans try to be funny but they're not. British reporters are more entertaining and professional. I'm guessing you're american lol
6:01 I actually laughed during this whole thing. I wonder if the graphics computer was having a bad day or the production switcher had water spilt on it
Is that some sort of running joke to show the empty chair at the BBC news desk?? Lol
Yes lol
it's an automated system that barely ever works apparently lol
Yea it is
I know right😁. They perfected it
No the chair was just hired there
I absolutely lose it every time they cut to an empty chair
Absolutely same
That is the camera people's fault surely
@@pigeonlove they don't really have camera operators they are all remotely controlled that's why they keep fucking up
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@@fattwat1 that would be controlled by a camera operator in the other room
*camera goes away*
Woman: “... hello?”
We're always so humorously polite XD
@@legefy hahaha ikr
Yes, the "hello" was code for "excuse me where the f*ck do you think youre going with that camera. I did not pay you for nothing, now do your job properly you b*tch
@@esme4048 and when there's an "ooh, hello?" You know some serious shit is about to go down
@@benfarmer-webb1016 "Oh, hello?" Is British for "OMG! WTF?!!!!" lol lol
The bbc news camera focusing on an empty chair will never not be funny
These overpaid bastards are about as funny as cancer.
@@garyzod8818 You must be fun at parties
2020 mood
Anonymously Henson think the case of Cambridge university of Cambridge Liverpool have a great 😀of on the case for the next few weeks of
@@garyzod8818 Wait 'til you find out how much American news presenters make...
3:25 She went from "Oh this has happened before I'm terribly sorry" to "the Boston bomber has been sentenced to death" real quick wow
Oh my god. The 12,000 majority guy had me creasing. *”12,000!”* *”5,000!”* *”WON’T HAPPEN AGAIN!”*
I died at that part!!!
It did happen in the end 😉
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
LMAOO THAT DUDE IS A LEGEND
Best guy ever
Plot twist: The chair is a paid actor
its true i was the wheel
@@emzmarz04 i also am a wheel
And i was the height adjustment ! 😂
Being the BBC you meant overpaid
The chair is an intern bro
After watching 3:20 I now realise why Tom Donkin at 4:19 ran across the set; he probably thought the cameras were up to their old tricks again.
Yeah I just realised too LMAO
He tried to style it off so smoothly with that hello and welcome 😂😂
Same here, oit of the cameras the 3rd was the initial and correct one
Yes but everybody would know that just by watching the video from start to finish? When you see 4:19 the first time you would know exactly why he did that
Nahh, he was just wanting to get his steps up!
6:10 this one had me wheezing. The awkward freezing and the restarting and silent cuts. Truly impeccable
IM CRYINGBGBGNH
Honestly when I first saw this I thought it was edited lmao
@@jojosiwajr2790 same sis
Break in news
I remember watching the news and being confused
I like the guy that ran across and then came back to centre 😆
Cool surname as well 😂
I fucking died tears came out
The look of fear in his eyes at the end
A T lol btw I was the 1000 Th person to like the video
*hello and welcome*
cameras: *aren’t working*. BBC: “just stick a random sunset on the screen”
Weather: *Heavy showers*
@@thedrinkinggamemaker9749 Later: Extremely sunny weather
And the BBC intro 1 thousand times
Everytime they cut to the empty chair I always hope the person's says "as you can see I've turned invisible, now onto the weather"
Holy shit that would be hilarious 😂
@@joy4084 especially with their calm voices
**Master of 2 forms*
So much better than watching American reporters laughing obnoxiously for ages, the fact the Brits try to carry on is what makes news bloopers funny
I prefer that as a Brit. I find British News to serious.
Keep calm and carry on
steven reed
Well I mean if there was an outbreak of something I’d rather British news as American is like this:
OH MY GOD THERE IS AN OUTBREAK OF CORONAVIRUS EVERYONES GONNA DIE STAY IN YOUR HOUSE OR YOU WILL BE KILLED!!!
Yeah I’d rather British news if it’s something very serious
American News is entertainment. British News is about news.
@Clay Lapointe As a Brit, I appreciate your comment. However, 'humour' has a 'u' after the 'm'. :-D ;-)
6:27. Breaking news? The news is already broken.
Best comment
Lmaooo
If that was happening on my tv, i'd think it was possessed and turn it off
@@jrj3505 loo
Hahaha
I like how the car crashed when they were talking about Ant McPartlin
omg the shade
JAIL
💀
A real "car crash" interview!
Ant and wrecked
“12,000, 5,000, it won’t happen again”😂
That was so funny, tbh, if anyone ever saw a live bbc news camera near them...... well everyone deserves there 15 seconds of fame lol
Something Joe Biden does all the time. Sadly he isn’t aware of it
@@esme4048 fr
IT WON'T HAPPEN AGAIN, IT WON'T H-
Us Brits handle things so smoothly though...
Brexit?
@@gregoryashton There's always an odd man out hahah
Well yeah... After constantly fucking everything up you'd think one would get used to handling themselves
Your Empire didn't ha
True...
Love the way the sports presenter
Mike Bushell fell into the water whilst
trying to interview the British Olympic
swimming team. Absolutely hilarious.
English Commonwealth team but yeah haha
And then his microphone stops working... and then you see the water leaking from the mic...
Hilarious!
best thing ever
Best bit for me. I had to keep rewinding. I’d have gone to pieces. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
So so funny I felt very sorry for him 😂😂😂
Whose here and misses the news being stuff other than corona
LuLu Charlotte ikr now whenever I watch the news I just feel really glum and upset
I'm autistic from England I lost interest in the news first week in. They should do week to week update not day to day this is why I don't listen to news
I feel you mate, sadly
Me
You mean back when it was nothing but Brexit?
the way he said "it's now down to five thousand" SENT ME HAHA
Sent you where?
@@rhynouk1 out to space
@@rhynouk1 somewhere
Gotta love how the bumped cars politely drove quickly and quietly out of frame.
I think the truck shunted the small Ford KA car and then it hit the next car in front. It was the van's fault because he stopped to look at the reporter.
Simon Tay no, it was the car that crashed that’s guilty. Where were his eyes?
It's usual for cars to pull over when an accident happens to clear the road, like they drive into a carpark or a driveway otherwise people will get annoyed.
@@simontay4851 At least they won't need a dash cam :)
1:48 This is one of the best empty chair cuts. It's the little mutter and then exasperated sigh, the complete silence punctuated by foot steps moving across the floor, and the vaguely resigned drop into the chair at the end that makes it.
I love British news bloopers because they always act so official but when it goes wrong they laugh and apologise modestly 😂
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Welp welcome to Britain 🇬🇧
Yep sounds about right for us 😂😂 honestly the hilarious awkwardness is sooo much funnier than the American news ones who just laugh and... That's all lol
It's actually the law here in the UK to apologise for something at least 12 times, even if it isn't your fault 😂
@@ryanford5387 yeah, the thing is. In england everyone does apologise like a million times even when theyre wrong, but we are also really sarcastic so i think we somehow manage to say sorry very sarcastically sometimes. Like everytime an english person apologises, you have to think for a moment whether they are genuinly sorry or are being sarcastic lmao
@@esme4048 The British are chaotic and paradoxical. Its what makes us us. We're the only people who can somehow be extremely pragmatic whilst being incredibly stubborn. Whilst it makes us unpredictable and difficult to manage, we do have a fuckin laugh along the way no matter how bad shit gets.
3:51 for those who aren't from the UK this particular outtake is hilariously ironic as the story they were reporting on was about how the actor/TV presenter Ant McPartlin had been caught drink driving
6:46 and I'm left wondering how many times can you get it wrong?!
@Jonathan Loh #Awkward 😂
They need Mike the Cameraman.
I know the reference!
We all need Mike the Cameraman
Omg yes i thought that was just me😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Only the last leg fans will understand
Omg yes
5:39... His breathing
I don’t get the mistake ?
alex peters it’s not a mistake but he was just gasping weirdly
I meant the mistake she made
alex peters the weatherwoman was trying to talk about the weather instead of the... *tiger*
alex peters I didn’t make a mistake?
3:56 Incredibly British to excuse yourself for somebody else crashing their car behind you 😂
The camera stuck on the chair that’s what happens when technology takes over and you get rid of the camera man
It's probably with the vision mixing rather than the actual camera.
Brandon Martin-Moore Brandon are you a techno geek. It’s the camera without the camera man 👨
Edward Gray it’s to do with the vision mixer lol got nothing to do with any camera man?
Eda Aygun that will be naw it isn’t Eda get a camera man to do the job
They got rid of studio camera men and went techno to afford the presenters wages
3:21 she deserves a pay rise that was cool as they come
5:09 THE ICONIC MEME-
6:01 another iconic meme
4:18
Anchor: "anha, empty seat challenge, you aint fooling me....*runs to chair* no wait, its the other side...or not...what? "
It's like he already knew it was gonna happen but it didn't.
4:21 he was probably running towards the chair thinking that the camera was once again filming the empty chair
“empty chair do a solo” dance moms fans will get it😂
jess pahahaha
This is what I was thinking
it always gets me after theyre silent for like 10 mins and with a dead serious face just start with "good evening and welcome to bbc news2
Welcome to the United Kingdom everyone...
Yup, hope your not expecting too much
@@esme4048 why, hello there 😏💜
@@MixieMooz hello?
@@esme4048 army?
@@MixieMooz ooohhhhhg, yeah!
I was a bit confused for a second lol
3:51 Title should read: Ant McPartlin drives to court 😂
What? Has he screwed up again?
@@Ettibridget No this was taken from last year 🙂
Oooooof too soon
The irony is too spectacular for words.
2:22 She acted like nothing happened!
Oh ye ye
This is Carol Walker, just doing my hair and my special guest, my handbag
What was she suppose to do? News become less casual as the day goes on. Morning news you can act a little jokey because everyone is tired and need a pick me up, lunch news you can banter a little with the news guy, 6 o'clock news has the most watchers and is snappy to get all the important news in, 10 o'clock news is very serious as its aimed at the people who watch all the news broadcasts, even just before they go to bed. This news used to be the last thing broadcast on tv so it would literally be the last lifeline to the greater world before 6 the next morning.
And also 4:36
Loving all the times the robotic cameras go rogue.
They're just doing what they're told. Someone just pushed the wrong button so they responded.
@@rsmith6366 Nope. Worked in a studio. Sometimes the signals get crossed and the cameras behave strangely.
@@rsmith6366 they don't push buttons much as such, it's all pre-programmed where they are going to be at what time, and also which camera is going to be live
@@blakebedford-palmer6676 Well what I'm saying is that they are controlled by humans behind the scenes, they don't just do what they like.
They're training for the AI takeover
6:12 I can't imagine how much I'd be freaking out if I was one of the technicians working on the transitions.
it's all automated :S
6:27 is like when they introduce a new character in a bollywood soap opera
7:10 I was watching this when it was live! 😂
I remember watching it with my dad and him choking on his coffee laughing
You are lucky
Same!!!
Izzy Faulkner lmao same I remember bursting out laughing and telling my mum to come in 😭✋
SAME! Lmao 😂
5:45 “a giant Planet Earth measuring 150 feet wide” lmao
“Lots of people trying to get in on the act there”
Unmmm... literally one person 😂
7:09 even before the step he looked unstable 😭
Woman of Substance I was watching this as it was broadcast.
I remember watching this as it happened. I couldn't stop laughing. It was funny on its on but the fact they were trying not to laugh in the studio just made it funnier. I do remember thinking it was a good thing I skipped breakfast - visions of milk & cereal being sprayed across the came room came to mind!
his face after the incident almost made me cry, he desperately wanted to proceed the interview. Funny and touching at the same time
I like how they are soooooo calm about and laugh
They have to be lmao, also it’s just the british way, keep calm and carry on really does apply here
2:27 - I'm Karen Walker.. just in from the sesh
*Carol
😂
She looked angry
@@rvilla2k10 probably cause they cut to her 4 minutes early
No that's a true Karen
6:40 Huw Edwards is such a professional waiting patiently and a brilliant news presenter. Who agrees
The irony that it then became headline news itself! The 'hiccup' lasted a lot longer than this clip here implied too.
aged like milk
This didn't age well 😂
The BBC at its best...LOL
It's fitting that the one at 6:12 is about brexit- it's just as confusing and irritating.
me trying to get my shit together 6:21
Hew, bless him, didn't know there was an issue with the broadcast, as this was on the BBC news channel whilst waiting for BBC1 to join the channel for the news at 10. Usually a countdown screen is shown but it all went wrong.
But the noises won't let you do it.
3:56 the timing of the "collision" text with the car crash in the background is almost perfect lmao
Yes lol
5:10 ICONIC
I REMEMBER IT
6:01 is iconic too
6:23 I like how patient he was, whilst the news was just broken
1:04 *AUTUMN NIGHT DOT MP4-*
I love the rising annoyance being more-or-less controlled by Huw Edwards at 6:40 😀
What has he got to be annoyed about? He gets paid £600000 per year to read fake news and do boring commentaries about royal occasions.
6:53 when you choose to wait for the app instead of force closing it
First time coming across BBC News Bloopers. Just excellent.
I love these BBC bloopers, and the reporters handle them so calmly
4:18 this was hilarious, that guy was not confused through his whole life but that day😂😂
Haha how she's just combing her hair 😂😂
She should have been reading the 'hairline' as oppose to "headline"
@@majmalton9343 I think it was terrible but I still love it. Have a great day 😂
@@some_city.girl.x and you, Abigail thank you. My day's nearly coming to an end here in that there sunny England! 😆😆
7:15 is me handling life right now...
2:27 Her heart beated faster than ever before
Us Brits keep the show going no matter what.
I thought your profile pic was Rick Astley aha
@@olliebonugli8881 guess we nearly Rick rolled ourselves there XD
the 12,000 guy looked so happy to be there lmao
I dont stan satan ngl
This dude who ran away and came back, probably thought they are showing the chair again and run to it but then realized the camera shows this part.😂 The fear in his eyes is so precious😂
The car crash bit was timed so well.
Simon is naturally a comic actor. Whenever he's on, I await a comedic or grumpy moment.
2:03 The way the dude jumped in before performing his masterpiece gets me every time 💀
Successful people don't become that way overnight. What most people see at a glance-wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time.
Yeah! I agree with you sir.
If you want to be successful have the mindset of the rich, spend less and invest More. Don't give up your dreams.
@@peterbedley2719 People come here with the aim of chasing money more than knowledge and that will damage your progress, trust me. Chase knowledge first and I promise! The money will follow you just like it's following some of us now.
@@michealdouglas8206 That's very correct sir!!
And that is why most of them end up losing they money to scammers.
Don't be in a haste to invest. Know what and who you are investing to and be sure that the person will deliver before investing.
she played it off so cool at 3:20 lmao
2:11 he handled that like a pro
Love it when the camera zooms on an empty chair and then someone walks in
5:38 his laugh Is he ok lol 😂
6:27 to 6:41 this part always makes me wheeze. They had no clue what to do 🤣
The way that baby just slides in after the little girl 😂😂😂
2:14 nah it’s down to 5000
What about the Joris Bonson interview?
XD
I'm not the only one who calls him joris bonson?
A Whole Lot Of Rachel no I do occasionally (meaning once a week)
Just call him BoJo
@@TheSereneBee lmao
Be honest, you didn’t search for this
Yeah I didn't
@@kierangriffiths5077 I did
You can tell the financial cuts are having an effect on the BBC!
Not in the slightest, mistakes happen all the time. About time they scrapped the archaic TV Licence
The newsreaders should play the empty chair to their strength. "Good evening. Breaking news, the British Broadcasting Corporation has been the first ever television studio to introduce invisibility into their live news. The service, introduced tonight, is a world's first. Some see it as controversial."
And they just carry on 😂😂 "...so anyway", "...as I was saying" lmaooooooo
The way the reporter popped around the guy at 2:09 has me crying! Hahaha
12,000?!
IT WON'T HAPPEN AGAIN?!?
*5,000!!!!*
The biggest differences between a British news reporter and an American anchor is that whenever something goes wrong on the British news the reporter will try their hardest to keep a stiff upper lip, they will apologise profusely and try and be as professional and calm as possible. While a American anchor will laugh and make a joke about it to distract the viewers. 😂
I think British reporters do more of an "act" but American's are just themselves and are more entertainment than professional. So when a British reporter breaks you see their human side but American's just laugh
@@_banjato be honest it's just like any other job, like in retail you're supposed to just put your professional and friendly face on even if you're having a bad day so that's what British news reporters do. Personally I don't watch the news for entertainment or to watch someone's personality. I just want someone to tell me the news and get it over and done with.
American news has to keep people watching for the ad money but because British news is state funded they’re a lot calmer
@@_banja nah it's the other way round. Americans try to be funny but they're not. British reporters are more entertaining and professional. I'm guessing you're american lol
@@AshaNimo1 don't remember making this comment or what it's about, but no, I'm from north east england
5:06 never gets old! 😂😂😂
7:01 he knew it was coming :OO
4:08 its the way they just calmly drove away 🤣
6:20 thought i was having a stroke
I love how the first time the BBC Camera worked he just ran away😂
when she went back to the chair and stared at the wrong camera 💀
2:08 this guy is amazing! he cracked me up so hard XD
I can relate to that guy 😂
IT WONT HAPPEN AGAIN , IT WONT-
There’s nothing that releases more serotonin into my bloodstream than reporters failing
5:39 someone lost their inhaler
The sheer number of times the camera went to an empty chair is freaking Hi-La-Ri-Ous!!! 😆
3:24 "im terribly sorry, we've had this problem before"
_you don't say..._
1:50 I lost my shit in this one 💀💀💀
" _......... Good afternoon_ "
I don’t think there will ever be a news bloopers funnier than the time they interviewed the wrong guy
It’s the swimming pool scene for me😆😭
The way that guy slid over and said *its now down to 5,000* was the smoothest thing since Michael Jackson
6:01 I actually laughed during this whole thing. I wonder if the graphics computer was having a bad day or the production switcher had water spilt on it