BBC Interviewee Gets Interrupted By His Children On Live TV

BBC Interviewee Gets Interrupted By His Children On Live TV

By Diana Crandall
(BBC)
(BBC)

What was meant to be a hard-hitting analysis on South Korean politics became an endearing gaffe seen around the world.

Professor Robert E. Kelly, a professor of political science at Pusan National University, was handling serious questions pertaining to South Korea’s removal of President Park Geun-hye live on BBC World News in his home office when he was suddenly interrupted by his daughter and baby in a rambler. He kept his composure throughout the heartwarming interruption, and the children were soon ushered out by a clearly mortified woman. Take a look at the endearing video below.

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