BBC News viewers seriously distracted as they spot something very strange in studio background | The Sun

BBC NEWS viewers were left seriously distracted as they spotted something very strange in the studio background.

Presenter and journalist Ben Brown was bringing viewers the latest news headlines at 1pm.


The studio he anchored the bulletin from has a glass window that shows the organisation's newsroom.

Typically viewers can see other journalists busy at work at their desks.

However, one staff member was caught taking a selfie of the studio behind her.

She appeared to be unaware that the studio was in use and live on television.

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Eagle-eyed BBC One viewers spotted the blunder and took to social media to comment.

One said: "Go ahead and take that picture. Noone will notice."

A second wrote: "The things that go on behind you @BenBrownBBC."

"Don't think this woman on #BBCNews knows she on the telly," said a third.

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Meanwhile, BBC viewers were left scratching their heads recently after a major blunder on the News at 10.

Anchor Reeta Chakrabarti greeted viewers as usual for the flagship bulletin – but something was not right with the graphics.

Eagle-eyed viewers were quick to point out a massive number six lurking in the backdrop instead of a ten for the 10 o'clock news.

The mishap featured throughout the opening of the show and carried on to the first bulletin on Boris Johnson's resignation.

Regardless of the error, Reeta continued on as usual.


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