Technical problems leave BBC anchor stranded on air

BBC anchor freezes during four-minute flub

Well, that was awkward.

Thanks to a technical malfunction during the Tuesday night broadcast of "BBC News at Ten," anchor Huw Edwards found himself stranded at the desk, waiting awkwardly on-air for the program to commence.

For the first two minutes of the glitch, Edwards was unaware of the issue, but he "sensed" something was amiss, he told Radio 4. Edwards explained that he took "the most conservative approach possible" and sat still, perusing the papers in front of him.

The wait continued for an excruciating four minutes.

"It has never happened before. No matter how experienced you are, and I have been presenting for 25 years. It's a very unusual set of circumstances," he said.

BBC News at Ten Breakdown (20 June 2017) by TV newsroom on YouTube
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