Nothing beats where they interviewed a man live on TV thinking he was an expert on some subject or other, but he had come for a job interview in IT. He was just baffled, but what do you say when you think it's a job interview, you have to play along.
BBC News was converting it's studios to a fully automated camera system at the time, hence all the glitches in the opening weeks, it's been fine ever since.
It's funny, when the BBC does something, our national broadcaster does exactly the same thing a month later (since they were trained by the BBC during WW2, they kept following suit ever since). The automated news studio of our VRT had exactly the same glitches!
The reporter who was joined by his children was having to report from his study at home because we were in full, covid, lockdown. There was no other choice at that time 😅
I have to say the scheduled BBC 1 news programmes are 99% very professional. Many of these clips were from the beginning of the 24 hour rolling news which was done with automated cameras. They had a couple of weeks of absolute chaos but it has settled down now.
Only one weatherman? Shame, Tomas Schafernaker's infamous middle finger tuned against the camera, which cut in just a tad early, is such a joy to see...!!
The hilarious mixing up where the presenter was, was due to using an entirely automated studio, and the automation would turn on a different camera to the one the presenter was expecting. It was hilarious and kept happening until they finally got the system working. The mess-up with Huw Edwards at the start at the 10 O'Clock News was live. He had to wait for a particular piece of music to tell him all the stations coming together were together. But the automated system kept running the "breaking news" opening rather than the 10 opening, and the 10 opening had the right piece of music. He was sitting there waiting, not realising millions were watching him. It was hilarious.
IIRC, after BBC News replaced all the camera operators with robotic cameras that had to be programmed ahead of time and replaced producers with automation, they had to switch studios for a while because two of the cameras nearly smashed into each other - each camera had its movements pre-programmed into it, they weren't able to communicate with each other or be aware of their surroundings, and there were no sanity checks to double-check two cameras weren't programmed to be in the same place at the same time at some point in the future. They eventually brought back producers who can give an AI system cues in real time, and upgraded the system with new AI-controlled cameras.
The one where the kids interrupted cut out the best part, the wife getting them is comedy gold 😂😂 ua-cam.com/video/Mh4f9AYRCZY/v-deo.htmlsi=oO2s1aSg5BDEE7gR
it was live the auto programming system went live early. they admitted earlier promo was missing so defaulted to next program which was news studio then headline playout failed
Most of the bloopers where made by the program controllers. the presenters take their instructions from the floor managers and the control room, luckily the presenters don't take themselves too seriously oh well just another day at the BBC!
9:34 that didn't age well for more reasons than you realise! 😂 Hew Edwards, the news reporter talking about Brexit, this past summer was convicted of possession of indecent images of children and narrowly avoided jail. 😮
The one with the car crash in the background, the correspondent was discussing a court case of a celebrity who was in court for crashing a car due to drink driving. It was an ironic moment
The majority of these clips come from BBC News 24 hour channel. All the cameras are automated since it’s a soul-destroying job being a cameraman in a static studio all day. There used to be a tradition for the different TV news providers to swap tapes of bloopers with each other at Christmas. They were more interesting since they included the conversation in the gallery from the programme director and their assistants. I’ve seen a couple of these. The most amusing was when the director was yelling, “Where’s my f*@king script”. Although the newsreader on that occasion carried on, you could see the alarm develop on his face as he heard this in his earpiece.
Obviously you love British comedy. There is some comedy out of the UK and I believe it is Irish, I may be wrong, but it is called "Mrs Brown's boys", do yourself a huge favor and watch it, it will have you in stitches. I grew up watching Monty Python and Benny Hill in the 70s I think you will really enjoy Mrs Brown's boys.
BBC News really messed up when they brought in the robot cameras, they were awful at the beginning 5:04 They don't use cameramen anymore, it's remote cameras that the directors are supposed to control, you can see the tracks they remain on, but they never check where the presenter is 6:56 THEY CUT OUT THE BEST BIT ! The confident strut the girl does when she walks in is legendary
There used to be a show called Itll be alright on the night hosted by the late Dennis Norden this was I think the original bloopers program. there maybe some o it on youtube
I like the ITV (UK) bloopers - my favourite clip is the News guy Chris Ship starting his news item minus verbsl punctuation: "Good evening Peaedophiles..." ...its funnier when you watch it than read it, I promise!! Do, please watch some ITV / Channel_4 (etc) videos, as more entertaining than just watching _BBC_ all of the time!!
Yo J, totally luv your Vlogs. I am a lad from Edinburgh. Check out this vid of a great Edinburgh Resturant .... at Christmas time. Beautiful property & I can confirm that the food is superb. Keep up the great work lad .... Awesome💯 😃💯
The newsreader who was on air for more than a minute without realising was Huw Edwards. He was the BBC too news presenter who did the whole afternoon of broadcasting on the day the Queen died. He retired recently so doesn’t broadcast any more.
That's a very diplomatic take on Huw Edwards and the reasons for his removal from the BBC. He's very lucky not to be in prison, although he did get his prison sentence suspended for two years!
Kind of a forced retirement after he was arrested and had his day in court resulting in a six-month prison sentence, suspended for two years, after he admitted charges of making indecent images of children.
Remotely operated cameras have their place, Big Brother, 24 Hours in A&E etc. and should be ideal in a traditional newsroom but now they want news presenters to stand up and walk about which leads to all kinds of complications.
Mike, the reporter who fell into the water is often the weekend breakfast news sports reporter and he is well known for featuring and trying out whacky and obscure sports. Falling in a pool is nothing to him.
I remember some of them, one you missed was when a reporter actually got a government ministers name wrong VERY wrong, the minister in question was I believe the minister for health and as popular as a very unpopular thing, his name was Jeremy Hunt ... and it was his last name she got wrong, she swapped the 'H' for a 'C' which, for the vast majority of the British public, was what he was called anyway. I no longer watch the BBC news channel as they have sadly become just another mainstream media propaganda outlet, like most mainstream media, if you really want to hear about both sides of any issue I strongly suggest looking at alternative media. ONE thing this video does allow me to bring up is that the endless 'vox pop' "voice of the people" videos we see such a lot of here on the tube, 'don't prove sh1t' Because applying the same rules to the "look how dumb people from America/UK/France etc etc are" proves that the BBC is run and fronted by idiots. We stopped HUNDREDS of people out shopping and asked them to point at America on a map or globe with no place names, and of course we discarded ALL of those (the overwhelming majority) who answered correctly keeping only the worst of the worst which 'obviously' is solid *PROOF* that all of the subjects of that particular country are idiots. When in fact the only 'proof' the supply is that people will believe ANYTHING so long as it's edited well and tells a lie they already believe.
"Hulture Secretary, Jeremy C..." wasn't yet in a position where he could try to ruin the NHS, although once he was there was debate among Cockneys of whether James Blunt should be replaced in the dictionary.
It’s a shame, the cuts to the bbc news budget has gutted the service. There was 2 channels combined into 1 and the quality has dropped through the floor
Makes you think the BBC should have at least one camera operator on duty....wouldnt break the bank and would stop the news channel from looking like the clowns at GBnews....text from Mike Rotch anyone?
The BBC have a set workflow and if a position gets skipped accidently then the camera switching cant go back. it is like a lot of 24 hour news rooms now, its all controlled by either the presenter who has a "next item/position" controller and a single person making sure the broadcast is going out. Open to mistakes like these being made for our enjoyment. ;-)
The problem is in the controller room ,it is not people they need all the cameras are controlled by the control room of about 4 people who can not do there job right So as i do not have to pay for this license as i do not watch live or bbc i do not waste money on the bs.
Bbc news has a terrible crew behind them, they have been constantly bad at switching cams and i think its that they don't hire good editing staff, they are straight out of school and have no idea what they are doing
Joel: watches Hew Edwards "this didnt Age well" me: more than you realise .... lol
Huw.
There are no camera men operating the cameras .All are remote controlled from the control room.
Nothing beats where they interviewed a man live on TV thinking he was an expert on some subject or other, but he had come for a job interview in IT. He was just baffled, but what do you say when you think it's a job interview, you have to play along.
Never knew that
Guy Goma. I had the privilege of watching the live broadcast. You can see his thought process on his face... :D
Worst thing is that he never got the job!!
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Worse... he was a taxi driver for the guest
BBC News was converting it's studios to a fully automated camera system at the time, hence all the glitches in the opening weeks, it's been fine ever since.
They probably got rid of the camera operators so they have enough money to pay Gary Lineker.
@@coot1925 oh shut up!!
It's funny, when the BBC does something, our national broadcaster does exactly the same thing a month later (since they were trained by the BBC during WW2, they kept following suit ever since). The automated news studio of our VRT had exactly the same glitches!
5:45 oh the irony of that Crash as the reporter was reporting on a Celeb (Ant Mcpartlin) who'd had a crash while drink driving
Love the fact that the presenters all pitch in with the funny side of what goes wrong!
The reporter who was joined by his children was having to report from his study at home because we were in full, covid, lockdown. There was no other choice at that time 😅
I have to say the scheduled BBC 1 news programmes are 99% very professional. Many of these clips were from the beginning of the 24 hour rolling news which was done with automated cameras. They had a couple of weeks of absolute chaos but it has settled down now.
Only one weatherman? Shame, Tomas Schafernaker's infamous middle finger tuned against the camera, which cut in just a tad early, is such a joy to see...!!
The hilarious mixing up where the presenter was, was due to using an entirely automated studio, and the automation would turn on a different camera to the one the presenter was expecting. It was hilarious and kept happening until they finally got the system working.
The mess-up with Huw Edwards at the start at the 10 O'Clock News was live. He had to wait for a particular piece of music to tell him all the stations coming together were together. But the automated system kept running the "breaking news" opening rather than the 10 opening, and the 10 opening had the right piece of music. He was sitting there waiting, not realising millions were watching him. It was hilarious.
Thanks for another great video, Joel👍
Channel 4 has some of the best news journalism in all of the UK.
5:34 the remote camera is a classic, happened 3 times over varios broadcasts. Chris Eakin was such a professional
😆 This was hilarious!!! Cheers Joel, laughing is a great way to start the day 👍
You need to see the full clip of that pundit's kids wandering into the video chat.
IIRC, after BBC News replaced all the camera operators with robotic cameras that had to be programmed ahead of time and replaced producers with automation, they had to switch studios for a while because two of the cameras nearly smashed into each other - each camera had its movements pre-programmed into it, they weren't able to communicate with each other or be aware of their surroundings, and there were no sanity checks to double-check two cameras weren't programmed to be in the same place at the same time at some point in the future.
They eventually brought back producers who can give an AI system cues in real time, and upgraded the system with new AI-controlled cameras.
That was fun. Rolling with the punches. Well done!!
The one where the kids interrupted cut out the best part, the wife getting them is comedy gold 😂😂
ua-cam.com/video/Mh4f9AYRCZY/v-deo.htmlsi=oO2s1aSg5BDEE7gR
Yep the full clip is hilarious the way she runs in the room! hahaha
A BBC presenter near children is never a good idea.
@@MattyEnglandhe was a government minister and it was during Covid as he was working from home.
'That hasn't aged well.' 😂 Yeah, we know what you're saying there. Aged about as well as Jim'll Fix It.
“Don’t mention Jimmy Savile! I mentioned him once but I think I got away with it”
9:10 "No way this is live."
Oh, it was. And it went on for quite a few minutes...
it was live the auto programming system went live early. they admitted earlier promo was missing so defaulted to next program which was news studio then headline playout failed
Bit awkward with paedo Huw Edwards at 8.57
Most of the bloopers where made by the program controllers. the presenters take their instructions from the floor managers and the control room, luckily the presenters don't take themselves too seriously oh well just another day at the BBC!
dude falls in the pool clip 😂 gold!!
9:34 that didn't age well for more reasons than you realise! 😂
Hew Edwards, the news reporter talking about Brexit, this past summer was convicted of possession of indecent images of children and narrowly avoided jail. 😮
Huw
Speaking of awkward.That was Hugh Edwards. Look him up Joel.😊
Oh Lordy…😬😬
Huw.
The one with the car crash in the background, the correspondent was discussing a court case of a celebrity who was in court for crashing a car due to drink driving. It was an ironic moment
The majority of these clips come from BBC News 24 hour channel. All the cameras are automated since it’s a soul-destroying job being a cameraman in a static studio all day.
There used to be a tradition for the different TV news providers to swap tapes of bloopers with each other at Christmas. They were more interesting since they included the conversation in the gallery from the programme director and their assistants. I’ve seen a couple of these. The most amusing was when the director was yelling, “Where’s my f*@king script”. Although the newsreader on that occasion carried on, you could see the alarm develop on his face as he heard this in his earpiece.
4:06 is actually me
seems like the cameras are self operating
What's crazy is that the BBC stuff is all automated and robotic now, there isn't even a camera crew
Variation on a theme. Search Guy Goma mistaken identity on the BBC. News. Channel. 1.47 long - a classic!
Happy Thanksgiving from across the pond
Obviously you love British comedy. There is some comedy out of the UK and I believe it is Irish, I may be wrong, but it is called "Mrs Brown's boys", do yourself a huge favor and watch it, it will have you in stitches. I grew up watching Monty Python and Benny Hill in the 70s I think you will really enjoy Mrs Brown's boys.
3:25 I wish we could hear his thoughts. Something along the line of plunkers and bastards, I guess. 😀
I think there’s one after the outro. The one where the guy going for a janitor interview who gets put on air by mistake!
BBC News really messed up when they brought in the robot cameras, they were awful at the beginning
5:04 They don't use cameramen anymore, it's remote cameras that the directors are supposed to control, you can see the tracks they remain on, but they never check where the presenter is
6:56 THEY CUT OUT THE BEST BIT ! The confident strut the girl does when she walks in is legendary
So when do we get to see the ItsJPS blooper reel? :P
You must have blooper reel JPS. Or are uou worc perfect all the time 😅😅
There used to be a show called Itll be alright on the night hosted by the late Dennis Norden this was I think the original bloopers program. there maybe some o it on youtube
And this is why I prefer to watch programmes that have been properly recorded and edited.
There's something old-timey romantic about live television.
I like the ITV (UK) bloopers - my favourite clip is the News guy Chris Ship starting his news item minus verbsl punctuation:
"Good evening
Peaedophiles..." ...its funnier when you watch it than read it, I promise!!
Do, please watch some ITV / Channel_4 (etc) videos, as more entertaining than just watching _BBC_ all of the time!!
Yo J, totally luv your Vlogs. I am a lad from Edinburgh. Check out this vid of a great Edinburgh Resturant .... at Christmas time. Beautiful property & I can confirm that the food is superb. Keep up the great work lad .... Awesome💯 😃💯
We have Channel 4 News!
I think you should do a reaction to Kay’s Cooking Channel. Very famous English Chef 😊
Nice one, Joel.
This was the new studio. Glitches, it was fun.
The newsreader who was on air for more than a minute without realising was Huw Edwards. He was the BBC too news presenter who did the whole afternoon of broadcasting on the day the Queen died. He retired recently so doesn’t broadcast any more.
Lol. 'Retired'
Retired? He was convicted in court of possessing images of child s3xual abuse. He's a convicted pea-dough-file.
Should probably edit him out of your reel. Google him!
That's a very diplomatic take on Huw Edwards and the reasons for his removal from the BBC. He's very lucky not to be in prison, although he did get his prison sentence suspended for two years!
Kind of a forced retirement after he was arrested and had his day in court resulting in a six-month prison sentence, suspended for two years, after he admitted charges of making indecent images of children.
Chanel 4 has the news on it .
Look up Jeremy Hunt bloopers. It's naughty.
And they wonder why people are tuning out & not paying the licence tax.
These repeated automatic camera mistakes just illustrate that cutting studio personnel changes news into comedy hour.
The BBC started a new automated camera system which er, had a few teething problems.
Hello Joel. The news was so depressing during lockdown that I stopped watching. I see hardly any BBC now having watched it more than other channels.
I'm sure there's another compilation where it just weather bloopers
How about watching Plank Of The Week it's on Talk TV
They sacked the cameramen and got robo-cameras -- hte old BBC mark of quality instantly disappears
Remotely operated cameras have their place, Big Brother, 24 Hours in A&E etc. and should be ideal in a traditional newsroom but now they want news presenters to stand up and walk about which leads to all kinds of complications.
Mike, the reporter who fell into the water is often the weekend breakfast news sports reporter and he is well known for featuring and trying out whacky and obscure sports. Falling in a pool is nothing to him.
That’s the ai cameras for you
BBC , the new CNN!
You should be watch this country on bbc iplayer
I remember some of them, one you missed was when a reporter actually got a government ministers name wrong VERY wrong, the minister in question was I believe the minister for health and as popular as a very unpopular thing, his name was Jeremy Hunt ... and it was his last name she got wrong, she swapped the 'H' for a 'C' which, for the vast majority of the British public, was what he was called anyway.
I no longer watch the BBC news channel as they have sadly become just another mainstream media propaganda outlet, like most mainstream media, if you really want to hear about both sides of any issue I strongly suggest looking at alternative media.
ONE thing this video does allow me to bring up is that the endless 'vox pop' "voice of the people" videos we see such a lot of here on the tube, 'don't prove sh1t'
Because applying the same rules to the "look how dumb people from America/UK/France etc etc are" proves that the BBC is run and fronted by idiots.
We stopped HUNDREDS of people out shopping and asked them to point at America on a map or globe with no place names, and of course we discarded ALL of those (the overwhelming majority) who answered correctly keeping only the worst of the worst which 'obviously' is solid *PROOF* that all of the subjects of that particular country are idiots.
When in fact the only 'proof' the supply is that people will believe ANYTHING so long as it's edited well and tells a lie they already believe.
"Hulture Secretary, Jeremy C..." wasn't yet in a position where he could try to ruin the NHS, although once he was there was debate among Cockneys of whether James Blunt should be replaced in the dictionary.
It’s a shame, the cuts to the bbc news budget has gutted the service. There was 2 channels combined into 1 and the quality has dropped through the floor
When are you moving to the UK then? 😉
Makes you think the BBC should have at least one camera operator on duty....wouldnt break the bank and would stop the news channel from looking like the clowns at GBnews....text from Mike Rotch anyone?
It would be a laugh to see some of your out takes Joel. Who in ITSJPS land agrees?
😂that’s the funniest thing. I kind feel sorry for the BBC…….but not really😂😂😂😂😂😂
The BBC have a set workflow and if a position gets skipped accidently then the camera switching cant go back. it is like a lot of 24 hour news rooms now, its all controlled by either the presenter who has a "next item/position" controller and a single person making sure the broadcast is going out. Open to mistakes like these being made for our enjoyment. ;-)
lol. I swear the producers are screwing with them !!
Come on Billy Joel more Vids.
Wheres my comment gone?
😂
Too bad 5:03 They fake newsed too much.
There's no one in the BBC studio's cos no one pays their TV license anymore so they can't afford to employ anyone
"5000" kid got more hits on his You Tube channel - than the BBC did for every upload that week
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That's actually true though 😆😆
😂Yep
How do you know that . I've heard it takes 3 times as many staff to make a pot of tea at bbc
The problem is in the controller room ,it is not people they need all the cameras are controlled by the control room of about 4 people who can not do there job right
So as i do not have to pay for this license as i do not watch live or bbc i do not waste money on the bs.
Bbc news has a terrible crew behind them, they have been constantly bad at switching cams and i think its that they don't hire good editing staff, they are straight out of school and have no idea what they are doing
£169 a year people pay for a licence for total biased crap
As opposed to GeeBeeBee News?