BBC Correspondent’s Gaffe Left Audience in Giggles
Without realizing that he was still in connection to the newsroom, Johnson said, “This job, man, this job”
In a hilarious incident that took place live on BBC, a correspondent was seen complaining about his job on camera without realizing that he was still live.
Dan Johnson, a BBC correspondent who is currently covering the situation in Afghanistan from India, was live in a show with an anchor back in London.
Mr Johnson was asked a question but he thought that his connection to the newsroom broke so he kept silent for few seconds and then got up.
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Without realizing that he was still in connection to the newsroom, Johnson said, “This job, man, this job”.
The moment left the news anchor in giggles but he quickly regained his composure and apologized on behalf of Dan.
Johnson shared the clip on his Twitter and captioned it, “A good reminder. ALWAYS assume you are live on air, whatever goes wrong”.
A good reminder – ALWAYS assume you are live on air, whatever goes wrong! 🙈🎙🎥📺 pic.twitter.com/zIZx8eW4Bm
— Dan Johnson (@DanJohnsonNews) September 5, 2021
The correspondent added details that he was unable to listen to the presenter as the power cut broke the line from London.
Dan also shared that he was filming with his iPhone that was balancing on some cushions and that too after being locked up in the hotel lobby due to dodgy room card.