BBC Broke the News
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With a nation suction cupped onto the news, what is the last thing you’d want to broadcast?
The answer here may literally be nothing.
Due to a technical error, the BBC broadcast 2 minutes of dead air and messed up the 10 pm news opening credits, with long time presenter Huw Edwards sitting on his computer, totally unaware that the cameras were on him.
Huw Edwards accidental two minutes of silence at the start of BBC News At Ten is weirdly compelling. Quality TV. pic.twitter.com/USyKM53HkO
— b3ta (@b3ta) June 20, 2017
People had a few funny responses:
https://twitter.com/ij_ford/status/877270633989767173
Has the world ended? No 10 o'clock news. Britain really is screwed
— Tim Shipman (@ShippersUnbound) June 20, 2017
Watching Huw Edwards awkwardly waiting for the technical glitch to be resolved before he could read the news at ten was quietly joyous.
— Kate Boughton (@moominlady) June 20, 2017
BREAKING: BBC News, apparently.
— Scott Reid (@ascottreid) June 20, 2017
Brilliant.
Apparently, it was caused by a technical glitch, and they had to switch to a backup system.
FYI technical system crash seconds before 10. Director had to switch to a back-up system ASAP. @huwbbc doing great job #BBCNewsTen
— Paul Royall (@paulroyall) June 20, 2017
Huw had a rather wonderful response to the whole thing:
https://twitter.com/huwbbc/status/877282074398531584
Well, that was all rather British, wasn’t it?
Glad that resolved itself.