Rare Blooper Moments In Television History That Anchors Never Expected

The Dog Needs To Be In The Show

The issue of distractions when working from home remains one of the flaws of that work system despite its many advantages. And with a job that requires you to be on camera, it becomes an issue everyone will see. Imagine how disturbing it must have been for the meteorologist Scott Connell when his dog kept causing interruptions to his daily report.

The dog only wanted attention, and it’s not like it can understand the dynamics of the work being done or what it requires. Connel eventually managed one uninterrupted take that his producer could use.

Playing It Cool

A presenter’s job is tough enough, but when the technical things that make it go smoothly fail, things get even more challenging. This is one of the longest BBC technical mishaps, and it wasn’t very pleasant for the network, considering that millions of people must have been watching.

Although it was just about three minutes of technical difficulties, it was highly significant because things should be flawless in a facility as big as the BBC. But mistakes happen to us all no matter what, and the anchor, Hugh Edwards, went on like nothing was wrong.

How’s The Weather On Your End, Hornet?

There are moments on TV that you know will never make it off the internet, and this one was a case just like that. Jennifer Ketchmark, a well-known meteorologist, had an unexpected guest during her weather report—a hornet—that appeared in front of the camera lens. Being so close to the lens, the creature seemed quite magnified, and the reporter even ran off the stage in fright!

It was a hilarious scene, but Ketchmark still came back to complete her weather report. The hornet possibly had some intel about the weather that it needed to share. We hope the message was passed across.

How Does That Make It To The News?

In our world today, celebrity news is one of the most viral content on the internet, but sometimes, people go too far concerning what they consider to be newsworthy. For example, is it newsworthy that Kylie Jenner named her pet rabbit Bruce?

Although we understand that John Brown was actually asked to cover the story of the naming of the rabbit, talking about it all day on national TV was probably unnecessary, especially considering there were many other more notable things happening in the world. However, people seemed to have no issue with the news despite the expected controversy.

The Search Is Over

It’s hard to get over what happened to this ABC anchor Marc Brown even though it’s been decades since the incident in the ’90s. The news was covering a case of a violator, and there was a sketch of the suspect right on the screen that coincidentally looked very much like the person presenting the news.

Of course, this has become a viral meme, and it’s essential to clear the air that Brown wasn’t involved in the crime. It’s just funny how it looks so much like him, and it seems like he also noticed it and was in shock.