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Sometimes the best broadcast moments aren't the news stories themselves, but what happens when anchors lose their cool on live TV. From unexpected puns and weird animal reports to strange interviews and hilarious technical glitches, these breaking fails prove that even the most professional newscasters are human. Watch as they struggle to keep it together and give us some of the funniest moments in television history!
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00:00Well, you all are just really tickled by that, aren't you?
00:03Welcome to Ms. Mojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the most hilarious examples of news anchors breaking.
00:09We're gonna have to go to a commercial break.
00:11No, we're gonna get it. We're gonna get it.
00:14Number 30, I So Pale.
00:17I so pale. You're on it.
00:22Today, snow is crippling much of the Washington lowland.
00:24Kicking things off is a legendary hot mic comment that proves you should always assume the camera is rolling.
00:31News anchor Erin Conrad was casually chatting with her co-anchor before famously declaring, I so pale.
00:37The sheer panic that flashes across her face when she realizes she's live on air is absolute gold.
00:43To make it even funnier, the duo tries to soldier on and report on the winter storm, but they just
00:49can't get through it.
00:50Giggles are audible throughout, and the two desperately try to remain professional.
00:55They can't quite do it, but hey, points for trying.
00:58Grace, only Tuesday is the only cold afternoon we'll have to get to.
01:02Yeah, absolutely.
01:03Well, it's gonna look like a beautiful day tomorrow.
01:06Well, that's our news for tonight, and thanks for watching.
01:09ABC Tech's No More.
01:09Number 29, The Falling Runway Model.
01:12That's her going down once.
01:14The young woman wearing that pink skirt and the orange platform shoes.
01:17Never quite recovered after that.
01:19There she goes again.
01:20Jim Vance and George Michael were beloved for their professionalism, but they met their match with a stumbling model.
01:26The duo attempted to narrate a fashion clip featuring a runway model who continuously slipped and tumbled down the catwalk
01:33in a pair of impossibly high heels.
01:35The visual was simply too much for the veteran journalists.
01:39Both men burst into tears of pure laughter, entirely unable to breathe, sit up straight, or finish a single coherent
01:46sentence.
01:46Their deep, bellowing laughs are wonderfully infectious, creating one of the greatest television bloopers ever seen.
01:53I'm sorry.
01:55Come on, we, we want our puns.
01:57Hold on, hold on, hold on.
01:59Number 28, Anderson Cooper and Gerard Depardieu.
02:03Although there is a bright side.
02:06We stop laughing, it's distracting.
02:08While delivering a comedic piece regarding French actor Gerard Depardieu urinating on an airplane, the teleprompter script was heavily loaded
02:17with bathroom puns.
02:18Anderson Cooper successfully powered through the first few jokes, but the sheer absurdity of the story eventually shattered his professional
02:26facade.
02:26Once he giggled at a ridiculous pun, a complete breakdown quickly followed.
02:32He spent over a full minute giggling uncontrollably on live TV, wiping away heavy tears and visibly turning bright red.
02:39It remains a fan favorite, precisely because it shows the highly serious newsman having a little fun.
02:45This has actually never happened to me.
02:49You always see this sort of thing on YouTube and you don't think it actually happened to me.
02:56Number 27, the Swimming Fat Cat.
02:59Holly is a 13-year-old cat who dislikes the outdoors and other physical activities.
03:06Up next is a remarkably wholesome blooper that perfectly captures the unpredictable joy of morning broadcasts.
03:12A news anchor attempted to read a human interest story about an overweight cat attending water aerobics at an animal
03:19rehab center.
03:20The accompanying video footage was undeniably hysterical.
03:24The visual of the miserable and soaking wet cat was just too much for the anchor to handle,
03:29and she soon let out a series of high-pitched, breathless squeaks.
03:33She fought valiantly to complete the segment,
03:36but every time the camera cut back to the miserable swimming cat, she only laughed harder.
03:41Lee has managed to lose one pound in six weeks.
03:46Stay with us, everybody.
03:49We've got a lot more to call.
03:51Number 26, the Bomb Scare.
03:53That man told police he warned other guests to leave the restroom because he was, quote,
03:58fixing to blow it up but had no intention of causing a panic.
04:02The man also told police others in the room laughed,
04:07understanding his joke, which I'm just now getting.
04:09Anchor Lisa Rose was delivering what seemed to be a terrifying report on a bomb threat,
04:15with a man fixin' to blow up a Home Depot.
04:18Of course, someone took this threat a little too seriously,
04:21and the blow-up was actually of the bathroom variety.
04:25Their stunned realizations are priceless.
04:27But the real casualty here is co-anchor Ethan Forheats.
04:31Trying to transition directly from a flatulent faux pas
04:34into a weird local story about a missing tree completely breaks him.
04:38The result is a glorious, tear-inducing fit of uncontrollable on-air giggles.
04:43The missing tree, seen here, stands about three feet tall and two and a half feet wide.
04:57With more than 400 points and branches.
05:00It is...
05:01It is...
05:02It is...
05:06Oh, man.
05:07Number 25.
05:08Macaac.
05:09Well, a federal court recently ruled that animals may not sue for copyright protection,
05:14but under the settlement, Slater will pay a quarter of royalties from this book to charities
05:19which help this specific type of monkey, which I believe is called a mycock.
05:26Can you spell that?
05:27When an animal story involves a monkey known as a macaque,
05:31the middle school humor writes itself.
05:33Fox 21's Craig Coffey learned this the hard way
05:36when he attempted to report on a story featuring the chubby primate.
05:40The pronunciation sounds dangerously close to something else,
05:43and the similarity was just too much for him to handle.
05:47It's a beautifully hilarious reminder that local news anchors are just regular people
05:51desperately trying not to laugh at a cheeky pun on live TV.
05:54And it also proves that, at the end of the day, we're all just overgrown children at heart.
06:00I can barely say it.
06:02What, a macaque?
06:04A macaque?
06:05What is it called?
06:07Number 24.
06:08The Ig Nobel Goat Man.
06:10Did it because he wanted a simpler life.
06:15And he says it was fascinating.
06:16A little bizarre, though.
06:17During a light-hearted segment, a Canadian news team attempted to report on the prestigious Ig Nobel Prize winners.
06:24The award was given to a strange researcher who spent three full days living amongst a herd of wild goats
06:30in the Alps,
06:31equipped with artificial prosthetic hooves.
06:34Upon seeing the unbelievable footage of a grown man crawling across a rocky hillside to graze with confused farm animals,
06:41the entire news desk absolutely lost its collective mind.
06:46We can't say we blame them.
06:47That is one surreal visual.
06:49The Ig Nobel Awards honor research that may seem bizarre or amusing, but actually provokes thought.
06:59God, I'm so scared.
07:02Don't watch the video.
07:04Try and read that script.
07:05Number 23.
07:07The Bug-Eyed Suspect.
07:08Michigan police say suspect Stephen Grant was captured in Michigan's Wilderness State Park and airlifted to a hospital.
07:15The area is more than 400 miles from Grant's suburban Detroit home.
07:20Sometimes unfortunate editing gets in the way of a very serious story.
07:24This poor anchor was forced to read the grim details of the murder of Tara Lynn Grant,
07:29who was killed and dismembered by her husband Stephen.
07:32Stephen's ridiculous mugshot took the anchor by surprise,
07:36and she dissolved into laughter while reading the horrific report.
07:39The jarring contrast between her giggling and the grotesque details of the case made the clip go viral,
07:45and viewers proved sympathetic to her plight.
07:48That mugshot really is ridiculous.
07:50A torso and body parts of who is believed to be the mother of two were found this weekend in
07:57and near the Grant home.
07:59Number 22.
08:00The Earliest Human Voice.
08:01It was made in 1860, 17 years before Thomas Edison first demonstrated the gramophone,
08:08and featured an excerpt from a French song, Eau Claire de la Lune.
08:12BBC radio anchors are renowned for their strict, unwavering composure,
08:17making any deviation an absolute delight.
08:20Newsreader Charlotte Green was assigned to play a fascinating historical clip
08:24featuring the earliest known recording of a human voice, captured way back in the 1800s.
08:30However, instead of sounding like a cool piece of history,
08:34the voice just sounds like a scratchy piece of audio you'd get if someone butt-dialed you.
08:38The ridiculous noise caught Green off guard, and she quickly became infected with giggles.
08:43She bravely tried to soldier on, but the voice was just too funny to ignore.
08:48Excuse me, sorry.
08:49Abby Mann also won several Emmys, including one in 1973
08:57for a film which featured a police detective called me.
09:04Number 21.
09:06The Pot Brownies.
09:07I think I'm having an overdose of this show with my wife.
09:10Overdose of what?
09:11Marijuana.
09:12I don't know if it had something in it.
09:13Can you please send rescue?
09:15Do you guys have fever or anything?
09:16No, I'm just, I think we're dying.
09:19I think we're dead.
09:20Time is going by really slow.
09:22That infamous 911 call from an off-duty cop who overindulged in pot brownies is hilarious on its own.
09:29But watching seasoned news anchors try to report on it is pure gold.
09:34After playing the audio of the dramatically baked caller, the anchors absolutely lose their minds.
09:40Trying to maintain journalistic composure while listening to a man confidently declare his own demise from a weed brownie
09:46is an impossible task, and we have to give them credit for trying.
09:53Well, instead of being charged,
09:55Parla.
09:56Sorry.
09:57Instead of being charged, the police department let the officer resign.
10:00His wife was not charged either.
10:02So far, police officials have not commented on the case.
10:05Number 20.
10:06The Ryan Lochte interview.
10:07Okay, Ryan, good luck to you.
10:09We'll be watching.
10:15Conducting celebrity interviews can test some anchors' patience,
10:19especially when the subject provides bizarrely nonsensical answers.
10:23A local news team was granted an interview with Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte.
10:27His responses to basic conversational questions were so profoundly vacuous and strange
10:32that the anchors could barely keep straight faces.
10:35But the second the satellite feed was cut, the entire news desk unleashed their true feelings
10:41and erupted into uncontrollable laughter.
10:44It created a viral moment of genuine broadcasting amusement.
10:48How are they going to get enough material?
10:54What was the question that stumped him?
10:58What a woman can say?
11:08Nothing derails a serious broadcast quite like a ridiculous graphic,
11:13and the infamous hamster mugshot is a prime example.
11:16Imagine trying to maintain your integrity while staring down the barrel of a camera,
11:21only to have the control room flash a picture of a rodent instead of a hardened criminal.
11:25The anchors' struggle to keep a straight face is an agonizing, laugh-out-loud battle of wills.
11:31It's a perfect storm of technical difficulties and adorable absurdity,
11:35proving that sometimes, live TV is basically just a high-stakes try-not-to-laugh challenge.
11:41Well, no, this is not Rodney Stanger, obviously.
11:44Well, we're going to get his picture.
11:46He's currently in a Florida jail, accused of murdering his girlfriend.
11:49Number 18, Angry Dog.
11:51Turns out, this is not the first time Diamond has caused a ruckus.
11:56The pup has been seen around town doing this.
12:00That is hilarious.
12:02We've all felt a little bit of road rage, but this furry commuter took it to a whole new level.
12:08When a local news segment featured a viral clip of an impatient dog laying on the car horn to rush
12:13its owner,
12:14the anchors completely lost their composure.
12:16The sheer audacity of the honking hound, combined with the anchors' breathless, wheezing laughter,
12:22makes this a delightfully chaotic segment that is now a piece of internet history.
12:27It's impossible not to crack up along with them as they helplessly try to transition back to the news.
12:33This is why we can't show content stories.
12:37Coming up, the Lego franchise is back.
12:40And this time, Batman has come to save Gotham City.
12:43Next, the review of the new animated film.
13:03Halloween costumes are pretty standard on the news,
13:06but global Calgary meteorologist Jordan Witzel took things to a magical new level in 2019.
13:13Strutting onto the set as Ferdinand the Mystical Unicorn,
13:16complete with a shockingly tight white onesie, a rainbow mane, and a majestic horn,
13:22Witzel completely derailed the morning broadcast.
13:25Watching him prance around in his skin-tight costume
13:28while his co-anchors literally weep with laughter in the background is pure comedic perfection.
13:33Are you okay?
13:34What are those shorts?
13:36Number 16, the airport poop emergency.
13:39Water and sewage from a clogged toilet lead to the floor onto a conveyor-carrying passenger luggage.
13:46Henry's been in here again.
13:48There's nothing like a little bathroom humor to completely derail a morning broadcast.
13:53KTLA's Megan Henderson tried to deliver a grim report about an airport having a messy bathroom disaster.
13:59But her co-anchors just couldn't take it seriously.
14:02We mean, hearing about messy toilet water leaking down onto people's luggage is just inherently goofy.
14:09Henry DiCarlo and Chris Schaubel instantly devolved into a fit of breathless giggles in the background,
14:14and even began making their own poop jokes.
14:17It's a spectacularly messy moment, proving that no matter how professional we are,
14:22potty humor always wins.
14:24Corn? How'd that get on my bag?
14:25Okay, too far.
14:27Oh my gosh.
14:32Here's the deal. Here's the deal.
14:34Just wait, wait, wait. This just did.
14:36We're on TV. We're on TV.
14:39Number 15, emergency defecation situation.
14:42He said he'd had an emergency defecation situation.
14:46New Zealand newsreader Hilary Berry usually maintains flawless composure,
14:51but one hilarious police report completely broke her.
14:54While attempting to read a story about an emergency defecation situation,
14:59Berry descended into a fit of tear-inducing giggles and was completely unable to finish the segment.
15:05Even better, she had to try and transition to a serious news story immediately after,
15:10resulting in a beautifully chaotic struggle to regain her journalistic dignity.
15:15In honor of Berry, we will no longer be saying,
15:18pooped our pants.
15:19They are now emergency defecation situations.
15:22The blast blew a hole in the side of the plane,
15:25and one of the 74 passengers on board was sucked out,
15:28which is terrible.
15:30And I'm not laughing at that.
15:32Number 13, the surfer brothers.
15:35I've seen a few other animals float.
15:36Yeah, like the unicorn.
15:38Pigs.
15:40Yeah, yeah, yeah.
15:42I normally do see a couple of them on the weekend.
15:46When an Australian surfer was caught on camera with a massive great white shark lurking right
15:52behind his board, the Today Show brought him and his buddy on for a serious interview.
15:57However, host Karl Stefanovic quickly discovered these laid-back surfer bros were hilariously
16:03unbothered.
16:04Instead of discussing their brush with death, the guys casually joked about their weekend
16:08antics and completely downplayed the dramatic photo.
16:12Stefanovic was utterly derailed by their peak Aussie energy, dissolving into wheezing laughter
16:17at their aggressively chill attitude.
16:20No one is more chill than Aussie surfer bros.
16:22They call you the red dragon.
16:24Or puff.
16:26The magic dragon.
16:29Puff the magic dragon.
16:30Yeah, I don't know where that would have come from.
16:32Number 13, the artichoke disaster.
16:35Is it edible?
16:39Yeah, first, I'm like, well, it's not that bad, but...
16:41They're vinegar.
16:42But there's no vinegar in there.
16:43Holiday cooking segments are usually wholesome, but this catastrophe was a recipe for disaster.
16:50Host Leslie Horton proudly declared that her artichoke dip had gone horribly wrong and decided
16:56to torment her co-workers with a taste test.
16:58To their credit, they do actually try the food, but they soon devolve into fits of gagging,
17:04sputtering, and spitting out the food.
17:06Watching them politely try to swallow while openly questioning if they've just been poisoned
17:11is pure television magic.
17:13Remember, kids, if artichoke dip tastes like vinegar, run far, far away.
17:19It's artichoke dip, but something went terribly wrong.
17:22Okay, so first of all...
17:23How are you doing that?
17:33Number 12, play with yourself.
17:35You can play with yourself.
17:37Oh.
17:39Oh.
17:39Phrasing is everything in broadcasting.
17:42During a global news morning segment in Calgary, the team was casually discussing the rising
17:47popularity of pickleball.
17:49But when an anchor innocently suggested that her co-worker could play with himself, the entire
17:54news desk completely lost it.
17:57The real star of this clip is the spectacular fit of on-air snorting.
18:01Nothing will ever be funnier in a professional setting than snorting.
18:05It's a delightfully pure moment where absolute professionalism crumbles under the weight of
18:10a dirty joke.
18:11Trying to move on, and it'll be cooler and wet today.
18:16Just going to go play with myself.
18:22We're children.
18:23We're children.
18:24Oh, we are in the playground.
18:26Number 11, CPR baby.
18:28The little one who can't even walk yet has the CPR technique down pat, pumping the chest,
18:35checking for breathing, and providing air.
18:40She is so cute.
18:43Medical demonstrations are meant to be educational, but this infant CPR segment quickly spiraled
18:49into pure comedy.
18:51ABC anchor Amanda Sanchez had to report on a baby giving CPR to a dummy, and the resulting
18:57footage was just way too adorable for words.
18:59It also completely sent Sanchez, who couldn't even finish the segment.
19:04And when it cuts back to Sanchez in the studio, she's laughing and awkwardly looking
19:09off-camera for any semblance of help.
19:11It is not coming, and it's all the funnier for it.
19:16Thank you to our producer, Dale, for providing that.
19:21Oh my god.
19:216-28.
19:22We'll be back right after this break.
19:25Number 10, the wrong beavers.
19:27Try and check this out.
19:28It's a very curious beaver.
19:31A Maryland sheriff's office says they got a call from a local store saying the beaver
19:35was wreaking havoc in the Christmas section.
19:39This blooper comes from the morning show KJRH's Two Works for You Today.
19:43The anchors discussed an adorable report about a beaver trashing a dollar store in Maryland.
19:49This caused anchor Daniel Wynn to crack a joke about how unusually cute this beaver was,
19:54at least compared to the ones he's seen.
19:56Those little guys are cute and cuddly looking, and the beavers I've seen are bigger.
20:01And not.
20:02Yeah, and they don't look as friendly, so I don't know.
20:05Maybe I've seen my beavers in the wrong place.
20:09Moving on.
20:13All three anchors completely lose it.
20:16The team tries to segue to the weather segment, but the trio can't hold back their giggles.
20:22Yes, weather time.
20:23Yeah.
20:24Yeah, this afternoon, not too bad.
20:27Temperatures in the 50s and 60s.
20:29Let's go to the maps.
20:30There we go.
20:3156 this afternoon in Tulsa, 62 down toward McAllister.
20:36They can barely even introduce the next story on therapy dogs because they're laughing so hard.
20:42Anyway, well, today, therapy dogs will be sworn in at the Rogers County Courthouse.
20:48They will.
20:48We will let you know how they will work to help crime victims and children inside courtrooms.
20:54Number 9.
20:56The Ugliest Dog Contest
20:58Time for the annual World's Ugliest Dog Compet...
21:05This next report is discussing California's annual World's Ugliest Dog Contest, which has
21:11been running since the 70s and can sometimes attract an audience of more than 20,000 people.
21:16The prize is an impressive $1,600 and a trip to New York City.
21:20As you might expect, some pretty hilarious-looking dogs compete.
21:24They're so funny that in this clip, we can see a pair of anchors break completely while
21:29reporting on the contest.
21:30Sorry about that much.
21:32The winner gets $1,500.
21:35Organizers say it's not about making fun of the ugly job.
21:40The priceless slideshow is played more than once, making you wonder if the crew just wanted
21:45to push the anchor to his limits.
21:47Their mamas love them.
21:48Their mamas love them.
21:49And their owners love them, too.
21:53Number 8.
21:54Messing up the Microphones
22:05Our next blooper comes all the way from South Korea, and though we may not understand
22:10the words, we get the gist of the situation.
22:13The first mistake is a comical voice crack from a reporter out in the city.
22:17Things go further downhill when they cut back to the studio.
22:20The anchor begins her next story, but is rudely interrupted by the other reporter.
22:25She says something along the lines of, wow, my voice cracked.
22:29Unfortunately, the anchor is interrupted again immediately after.
22:33It's now a man's voice, telling the reporter off for not turning off her microphone.
22:48The studio anchors can't take it, making the report nigh on impossible.
22:53It seems the editors realized this too, suddenly cutting away mid laugh.
22:58묘들에게 큰 도움을 줄 것으로 보입니다.
23:17Our next blooper comes from back in the 80s.
23:21These reporters just couldn't keep it together while reporting on a plague epidemic.
23:25This isn't the Black Death that wiped out much of Europe, thankfully.
23:38Instead, it's likely to have been a parasite that was once known as beaver fever, since it tends to infect
23:45rodents.
23:46As our older viewers will know, beaver fever is a euphemism.
23:50It's so funny the second anchor can't hold it together despite the dark nature of his report.
24:03You know, it's funny we've been talking about this, and it's really a serious situation.
24:06They never even once say beaver fever, but we assume that just the thought causes such chaos.
24:12Right now, no one seems to know whether or not the truck driver was supposed to run over the inmate,
24:16since he was trying to...
24:18Excuse me.
24:20This is terrible.
24:21It happens once in a while.
24:22Bear with us, folks.
24:23It is live television.
24:24We're doing the very best we can.
24:26Number 6, Grumpy Cat.
24:28Are you happy to be doing this interview with the Today Show in Australia?
24:34The celebrity tartar sauce, more commonly known as Grumpy Cat, has been a popular meme ever since first causing a
24:41sensation in 2012.
24:43An underbite and feline dwarfism combine to make her look grumpy constantly.
24:48Well, she was so famous that she was once interviewed on Australia's Today Show.
24:52I'm going to ask you what you think of the politicians, our politicians, the leader of the country first.
24:57I'm going to ask you whether or not you like the Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd.
25:04This was partly because of a new book about the cat, which immediately became a bestseller.
25:09The anchor, Karl Stefanovic, tries to play a deadpan, asking questions he knows won't be answered.
25:15Eventually, he loses it, cracking up completely at the kitten's priceless expression.
25:20What about the opposition leader, Tony Abbott?
25:41Grumpy Cat tragically died in 2019, only 7 years old, but her image is immortalized in pop culture.
25:48Alright, this has been good. I look forward to catching up with you when you get to Australia, okay? I've
25:57got to go now.
25:585. Dingus Day
26:00The quirky little rituals include boys sprinkling girls that they fancy with water, and the girls striking back with a
26:08tap from a pussy willow branch.
26:10This was originally a Polish Christian holiday, traditionally held on Easter Monday.
26:15It's known as Poland's water fight holiday, so if you're visiting during Easter, bring a raincoat.
26:21It's also observed in some Polish-American communities, notably in Buffalo, New York.
26:26In the States, its traditional customs have blended with American ones.
26:30One of its rituals, involving a certain type of branch, can be incredibly funny to an outsider's ears.
26:36It's really so stupid.
26:39Stop.
26:41Come on.
26:44Its name is also a side-splitter.
26:47It's so funny, Anderson Cooper could barely begin his report.
26:51Instead, he burst into laughter for a full minute live on TV.
26:58I'm just going to let it out.
27:00I'm just going to let it out.
27:084. Lightning Recovery
27:10A Boise, Idaho woman is considered a medical miracle.
27:14Laura Esterman was struck by lightning nearly a month ago.
27:17Our next blooper comes from a phenomenal story about a woman surviving a lightning strike.
27:21She wasn't expected to survive, and even died at one point.
27:26Heroically, she pulled through, making an amazingly inspiring recovery.
27:30The news station recorded an interview with the lady, but somehow it got completely messed up.
27:36It's hilarious.
27:55The anchor does a remarkable job of maintaining his composure, but we can hear the whole studio chuckle in the
28:01background.
28:02A final shot shows the other two anchors fighting an uphill battle to contain their giggling.
28:07I'm so sorry.
28:08Laura's learning to walk again after the lightning burned her legs, and we'll have to borrow that story and hopefully
28:13get that tape fixed for you.
28:15Number 3.
28:16Learning about furries.
28:17The Chicago Tribune.
28:1919 people were hospitalized at a furry convention in Illinois after what's being called an intentional leak of chlorine gas.
28:29It's a furry convention.
28:30Did I get that role?
28:31I leaked there.
28:32Anthropomorphic animals have been a favorite of humans for at least 35,000 years.
28:38Numerous ancient Sumerian tales involve animals with human traits.
28:42Now, in the modern day, thousands of people worldwide carry on this tradition in the form of furries.
28:49The furry fandom is relatively new, with MSNBC presenter Mika Brzezinski learning about their existence on live TV.
28:56She finds it all too much, and runs out of the studio dying of laughter.
29:01We just told Mika what the convention was about.
29:03She's costumes kept everybody warm, was the good news.
29:06The hotel was contaminated.
29:07Where are you going?
29:08Hey, guests came back.
29:09Come back.
29:10Co-anchor Joe Scarborough has a hard time containing his giggles.
29:14And the third must know about furries already, since he's the only one competently reporting.
29:19She just learned something.
29:20She just learned something important about this world.
29:23She just learned something that we all wish we didn't know.
29:27Number 2.
29:28Chris P. Bacon
29:29Our next blooper comes from a story about an inspiring pig, with one of the most memorable pig names in
29:35history.
29:36Chris P. Bacon
29:52A local channel ended their newscast with a wholesome story about the pig, who has no back legs and needs
29:59a custom piggy wheelchair.
30:00When reporter Robert Bradfield read his name, it's impossible to maintain composure.
30:06He even asks his co-worker, Tori Shaw, to read the story for him.
30:10Yeah, you have to read this story.
30:18Unsurprisingly, Shaw was equally hysterical, leaving no one to finish the report.
30:24Bradfield was worried he'd get a telling off, but thankfully no one minded.
30:28We cannot.
30:30Oh my god.
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31:10We're asking people to be on the lookout for a man who robbed a store.
31:13And I think, yeah, I think we do have his description.
31:18Can we take that?
31:19Police sketches are usually drawn by trained artists, with hand drawing being the FBI's preferred method.
31:25Well, it seems not all of them are trained, as proven by this police sketch.
31:30As soon as it's shown to the anchor, you can see him battle to contain his laughter.
31:35He does a pretty good job, but loses it when they reveal the criminal's real appearance.
31:39Oh, and now I'm getting word that police actually caught this guy, thanks to the sketch, no doubt.
31:45So, here's a picture of the real guy next to the sketch that led to his arrest.
31:50Where's the pointy chin?
31:51It's uncanny, Lisa.
31:53Now that's a frame of news that should be remembered forever.
31:57We even hear his co-anchors struggling to hold it together.
32:00It's that funny.
32:02To this day, it remains a mystery how the sketch helped catch the perpetrator.
32:06I say give that sketch artist a raise.
32:09This wouldn't be so funny, except it's a real sketch.
32:13That was actually the sketch that the police sent out to the good folks in Lancaster.
32:19And, hey, to their credit, they came through.
32:24Minus the hat.
32:26Could you have kept a straight face?
32:28Let us know in the comments below.
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