Watch as These Kids Hijack BBC Program[VIDEO]
Most kids would be great with musical instruments because they seem to have impeccable timing. If you need one, they are never around and when you are busy with something, they just won’t leave you alone. Not me , of course. I was perfect. (That’s my story and I’m sticking to it.) Professor Robert Kelly found that out as he was doing an interview with the BBC on North Korea.
Just as he was making his point to the interviewer, you see the door behind him open and one of his children came in and interrupted the show. Kelly can be seen pushing the boy backwards in the vain hope that he would leave the room. No such luck. Instead, a second child in a stand up baby stroller rolled into the room.
Finally a woman, presumably the nanny comes in and escorts the children out of the room as the father can’t help but chuckle. He was able to resume the interview interruption free.
@Robert_E_Kelly Nicely handled interruption Professor! Do you have any objection to me sharing the clip of that moment on BBC News?
— ? David Waddell ن (@David_Waddell) March 10, 2017
@David_Waddell What would that mean, please? Re-broadcasting it on BBC TV, or just here on Twitter? Is this kinda thing that goes ‘viral’ and gets weird?
— Robert E Kelly (@Robert_E_Kelly) March 10, 2017
Since this video is doing the rounds, it is worth noting @Robert_E_Kelly is a damn good Korea analyst: https://t.co/B3Tyw4UK13. https://t.co/cnLCedVm1t
— Aaron Connelly (@ConnellyAL) March 10, 2017
Since this video is doing the rounds, it is worth noting @Robert_E_Kelly is a damn good Korea analyst: https://t.co/B3Tyw4UK13. https://t.co/cnLCedVm1t
— Aaron Connelly (@ConnellyAL) March 10, 2017