Will Jesus Christ Superstar Live Be on Tv Again?

In the Television business concern, those with experience say you lot should never work with animals and children. Perhaps they've got the right idea, because this list has both! There'southward also enough of bad weather, bad behavior, bad attitudes and just bad, bad, bad — all caught on camera.
Live TV provides some keen entertainment, merely information technology ever comes with some risks. Today, thank you to the magic of YouTube, hilarious moments caught on camera can be viewed over and over again. Let's take a look at some of the near embarrassing, awkward and unexpected things to ever happen on alive TV!
A Sketchy Sketch
The news anchor on KY3 couldn't help but chuckle at this sketch released by Pennsylvania police on their Facebook page after a robbery at a farmer'southward market. The child-similar doodle was actually fabricated past a well-meaning witness of the crime, but it was certainly strange that the police deemed it worthy of sharing.

On the other paw, the release of this sketch prompted people to come forward, and the robber was caught — although giving all the credit to the sketch is pretty questionable. Even more interesting is the contrast between the robber's Western looks and his Eastern name — Hung Phouc Nyugen.
Ain't Got That Swing
E'er wanted the basis to simply eat you upwards? I'm pretty sure that's what this weatherman must have been thinking. Just before the evidence'southward Activeness of the Day segment, the hosts told their resident meteorologist they would be discussing "swinging."

Their colleague got completely confused well-nigh the topic, and awkwardly tried to wrap his head around why they would be discussing group sex — non the kids' swing fix pastime (the obvious intention). Rather than bail the weatherman out, the anchors rolled with information technology, laughing their heads off until the poor guy realized his fault.
What a Turkey
Information technology's nice that this testify livened upward a topic as potentially banal equally the stock market by bringing in props. Even so, when the prop in question is a alive bird, let's just say the thought could be asking for a lot of trouble.

The photographic camera focused on the first presenter as he wrapped up his news report. However, we could hear a fleck of a mayhem off-camera, and the newsreader was clearly distracted and smirking. As the shot panned across to his colleague, viewers could see he was property a rather panicked turkey. Why? Simply because information technology was Thanksgiving.
Birds' Eye View
To twist an old proverb, likewise many hosts spoil the report. At to the lowest degree that'south what this seemingly giant black bird probably thought when it photobombed KTVU weatherman Mark Tamayo's broadcast. Landing directly on the camera, the bird's beady eyes stared direct into the lens, making the animal seem much larger than its natural size.

It plainly had the desired effect, because Marker backed abroad from the green screen, while the bird satisfied itself with a few more than moments of airtime. It finally flapped its wings and took off, satisfied with its 15 seconds of fame.
A Model Case
As long as it'southward obvious that no one is hurt, then you lot accept to admit it's kind of funny when people autumn. That'south even more true when they're strutting across a runway in seriously impractical shoes, like this catwalk model. And it's doubly funny when they autumn twice!

Withal, y'all wait news anchors to be professionals and rein in the laughter. Unfortunately, Jim Vance and George Michael of News4 couldn't pull it off. Considering this prune has been watched several million times, it's a good thing Polish model Kamila Wawrzyniak has a proficient sense of humor. She says she laughed right forth with anybody else.
Dodgy Cartoon
I find it pretty hard to believe this ice hockey analyst'due south caput was so far into the game that he didn't realize what he was drawing. Even at the, ahem, base of the image, y'all tin can but sense what was coming (distressing). And then, for the cartoon to continue like that — without even a wry smile from its creator — was pretty crazy.

It wasn't hard to run across, plain — even his colleagues on the Hungarian news channel could be heard chuckling in the background. The bad news everyone was too busy sniggering to talk over the stiff opposition.
Going to the Dogs
It'due south fair to say this newsreader wasn't prepared for her unexpected co-anchor. The black Labrador retriever introduced himself with a woof, startling newsreader Ilona Linarte. Withal, she connected, even when the disruptive doggie sniffed around the desk and leapt up to have a look at what was on information technology.

The presenter's surprise was real, as she exclaimed in Russian that she was more of a cat person and had no idea how the canis familiaris got in at that place. The station later explained the furry intruder was scheduled to announced on another program and had wandered off.
A Common cold Forepart
Some people will do anything to exist on Tv. Take this baseball-capped, shirtless guy, for example. It'southward non known whether the studio knew the guy, only they certainly laughed as he slowly sauntered into the shot, faced the photographic camera, started wriggling and said, "thunderstorms, thunderstorms, thunderstorms." In any example, they didn't seem to exist in a bustle to get him off-screen.

The presenter simply looked on, bemused. He obviously decided to let the guy get the invasion out of his system earlier he finally said, "I need to go to my rubber infinite."
False Alibi
Deliberately false names are oftentimes chosen to exist funny, as proven by a man supposedly known every bit "Hugh Janus." The prankster, who worked at a local Long Isle liquor store, was interviewed by news journalists who were attempting to report on a proposed power institute expansion.

Commenting on how the extensive roadwork to coffin new power lines would affect his commute, "Hugh" seemed a little peeved, saying, "I mean, Stuart Avenue is already bad enough during rush hour, so I think this could make traffic fifty-fifty worse, which is bad for my commute."
Out with a Buzz
The Georgia Dome Sabotage was a much-anticipated event, with people flocking to watch it all come up aging down. Those who couldn't arrive to the site were quick to tune in to channels with the best view, which The Weather Aqueduct idea information technology had.

Unfortunately, after live streaming for twoscore uneventful minutes, correct at the crucial moment of detonation — a bus pulled upward in front of the camera and completely obscured the shot. Can yous imagine the commonage outrage? Weather Channel editor James Crugnale can be heard pleading for the bus to motility, just he did at least come across the funny side and shared the botched footage to Twitter.
A Family Intervention
When American academic Robert Kelly appeared on BBC Globe News, his young son wanted to come and say hello. Daddy was in the middle of an interview, simply he got the situation partially under control while the cameras kept rolling.

But the drama wasn't over. His second child came casually strolling in, followed clumsily past his married woman, who scrambled the whole kiddy crew out in a very comedic fashion. "I could not empathize why the BBC was carrying on with the interview," Kelly told The Guardian. "Possibly they realized correct away it was comedy gold."
Feeling Depression
Professor of Security Studies Mia Bloom is an esteemed Canadian academic and writer of several serious books. So, naturally, information technology was a bit of a shame when her appearance on CNN was interrupted by dodgy equipment.

Talking with authorization into the camera, Dr. Bloom seems to sink downward equally the photographic camera loses its angle. Back in the studio, everyone professionally kept a straight face up as the photographic camera moved back up again, and the circulate connected. We promise Professor Bloom all the same managed to get her points across, despite the camera angle capers!
It's Rude to Stare
This pair of photobombers went viral for the fashion they stared at Erin Andrews during the post-game NFL bear witness on Fox News. The public even gave them their own nicknames: Beardo and Dreads.

After their goofy, frozen expressions were broadcast to millions, the pair decided to keep their legacy by photobombing on The Today Show. What'south more than, the star-struck duo — real names Hans and Broc — managed to ride their 15 minutes of fame even further past landing themselves an interview with Katie Nolan from Fox'southward new sports talk show, Crowd Goes Wild.
Water ice Water ice Baby
News anchor John Knicely has been around for a while, so he probably remembers Crystal Pepsi when it first came out. Pepsi's attempt at a new, cool soft drink happened in the '90s, only the clear-colored beverage was never much of a hit.

Knicely'south skid of the natural language — or at least we promise it was — happened when he was reading out Tweets on the bear witness, which were all about '90s flashbacks. Instead of reading "Nada will e'er be as absurd as Crystal Pepsi," he instead professed his love for crystal meth. Icy!
Twerking Tears
Big Brother UK star Lateysha Grace was keen to show off her twerking skills during an interview. All the same, her form-fitting dress couldn't quite comprise her haul when she turned her butt to the camera to dance — and pop!

Fellow reality TV-star-turned-chat-host Rylan Clark was quick to try and coax Lateysha's curves back into her busted clothing, while the Welsh dazzler cried, "Why is this happening to me?" Rylan, giggling of course, simply told her she had fabricated his solar day. Thankfully, no publicity is bad publicity when it comes to the reality Telly realm!
Brush Up
Everyone wants to look their all-time, especially when you're appearing on live TV. Apparently, this BBC news anchor's broadcast came a little sooner than she expected, and she hadn't quite finished boosting her hair.

The photographic camera panned effectually while Carole Walker made some last-minute preparations for her show — and so she realized she was already live on the air. She hastily put the brush away, but her purse was left sitting on the desk when she started the news. Still, good for, Carole, for doing your own hair, and that was a pretty nice pocketbook!
Non So Beautiful Kitty
This is another older prune, but information technology deserves to be featured for sheer shock value. The young female lion on this early on 2000s Mexican Boob tube clip was calm at commencement, but its ears pricked up at the toddler whining — so information technology lunged!

The handler and the toddler's mom took action and grabbed the cub and held the screaming kid upward, all while looking ridiculously at-home. Why was the female parent grin, for goodness sake? And what was a young child doing on stage with a lion in the get-go place? Fortunately, anybody was fine, but it'south a adept bet this piddling girl didn't ask to go to the zoo later this episode.
All Aflutter
It'due south fair to say Australian Network Nine reporter Brittney Kleyn was taken by surprise when Mother Nature introduced her own props to the broadcast. Despite living in 1 of the nigh wildlife-rich countries in the world, Brittney was caught off guard and screamed when a parrot landed on her shoulder.

Not seeming to see the humorous side of the interruption, she declared, "This is non funny," and pleaded with her colleagues to remove the cute feathered creature. With a reaction like that, we won't even carp to consider how she would have dealt with the lion situation higher up.
Bill Bowls Over
Bill Murray is a hoot, isn't he? A quick search on Google or YouTube brings up all kinds of funny business that the Murr-meister has been involved in over the years. This detail clip is a classic.

He had already been throwing back shots on The David Letterman Show when he swaggered onto the set of The Last Word with MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell. He plopped himself onto a high stool — and immediately came crashing downwardly. He then went on to slur his style through the rest of the interview. Just is he yet a legend? Yes, absolutely.
Top Boob tube Trolling
Non content with keeping his trolling confined to Twitter, Jon Hendren took it to alive Boob tube. Somehow, he was called upon to give his views on a bear witness about Edward Snowden. "Proverb that he couldn't damage somebody with what he did — he could," Hendren said on HLN'southward viral news show The Daily Share.

Information technology shortly became apparent the straight-faced jokester was talking nigh Edward Scissorhands, the misunderstood character played by Johnny Depp. Rolling with it, Hendren added, "To cast him out… simply because he has scissors for easily? I mean, that'southward foreign."
Weary Weatherman
Piers Morgan is a well-known, quite controversial effigy. This makes British weatherman Alex Beresford'southward sass all the more hilarious. The beef between these ii on This Morning is ongoing and includes Morgan calling the meteorologist "pathetic" and saying he "couldn't hate him more" than he already did.

Beresford usually lets his expressions do the talking, but when he was asked if he relied on Morgan's support while doing Dancing on Ice, he replied: "What I actually need is for Piers to continue hating me, then anybody will support me. That'south my plan!"
News Flash
No list of embarrassing bloopers would be consummate without a good quondam-fashioned flash. This NBC Bay Expanse news report about a Hillary Clinton fundraiser was suitably serious and discussed money in politics. However, a bold adult female decided to donate something a little dissimilar to the crusade.

With a cheeky smile, the cheeky lady stood in the frame of the shot and lifted her shirt while the newsreader, Pete Suratos, remained oblivious. When the feed switched back to the studio, the anchorwoman simply deadpanned: "And we apologize for that in the background of Pete's alive shot at that place."
Brushed Off
Unlike the BBC's Carole Walker, Hannah Storm lets other people prep her await for live TV. She was about to read ESPN's SportsCenter written report, and the paw of the make-upward artist can still be seen in the shot, dabbing some final-minute touches on Hannah's face.

Afterward realizing they were already live, Hannah gave the make-upwards creative person a good shove — and a Twitter storm ensued. Of course, she took to Twitter to say the makeup artist was "a skilful friend of mine" and "would have gotten in major trouble had she been seen on air." A likely story, Hannah.
An Unexpected Guest
This anchorwoman didn't have such an ambitious response when her shot was invaded, but that's probably because she was conspicuously caught off guard. Wendy Burch was live on KTLA 5 when a cheeky bloke quietly crept up behind her to strike a pose.

All of a sudden noticing the man, Wendy screamed and jumped. Hilariously, the homo also jumped, and the cameraman swiftly told him off while his colleague composed herself. Wendy barely managed to save herself from swearing on live Idiot box as she giggled and said, "You scared the shhh out of me!"
Hot Hot Heat
By this point, we've established that there are four common reactions to live TV mishaps: confusion, annoyance, fear and humor. The latter approach was the one weatherman Cory McCloskey chose, rolling with it when his weather map went haywire.

Arizona is hot at the best of times, but when places such every bit Ahwatukee, Cave Creek and Wickenburg start showing temperatures up to almost 3,000 degrees, the apocalypse is upon us, or something is clearly incorrect. Nevertheless, the veteran reporter had some fun with it, saying, "Frankly, Wickenburg is a full loss," and advising people to evacuate.
What'southward in a Name?
Okay, come on! This is even more than of an obvious prank than the entry higher up. Unfortunately, it hugely backfired. It was washed in pretty bad gustation, considering the seriousness of the written report involving 4 pilots who died in an Asiana Airlines crash. However, newsreader Tori Campbell on KTVU-Tv set didn't bat an eye equally she read out the rather ridiculous fake names.

In KTVU-TV'due south defence, they said the information had been confirmed by the National Transportation Condom Board. The executives at Asiana Airlines weren't happy and stated they would take legal action confronting the station.
Milk shake It!
Dorsum to Britain here, and allow's be honest — we could make a whole new list featuring Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield'southward cheeky behavior on This Morn. They dear to bounce comments off each other and oft dissolve into giggles whenever there are puns or innuendos involved. Then, it'south probable the producers knew total well what would happen when Holly demonstrated a rather jiggly shake weight.

Phil read the instructions, advising Holly to grip the tool firmly vi inches away from her face. So he told her to movement information technology back and along slowly. You guessed it — smirks and laughter ensued.
Wardrobe Malfunction
It's important to wearing apparel carefully when you're on alive TV, and Argentinian news presenter Alina Moine probably considered her little black apparel to exist a safe choice. As she discussed the Rio de Janeiro Olympics with her co-presenter Maxi Palma, she brought her mitt upwardly to make a gesture.

Unfortunately, Alina, who was reporting for Pull a fast one on Sports, lifted her dress with the movement besides, accidentally flashing everyone on live Television receiver. Ever the professional person, she swiftly smoothed her dress back down and carried on with the broadcast — probably with fewer manus gestures.
Giving Them the Finger
In sassy British weatherman news, a live TV moment captured Tomasz Schafernaker flipping the bird to his colleague. Anchorman Simon McCoy jokingly said that the forecast would be "100% accurate," which is a fair quip considering the unpredictable U.K. weather condition.

The shot flipped to a caught-off-guard Tomasz, who was sticking his heart finger upward at his colleague. Naturally, he did what we all do when defenseless doing it: He pretended to scratch his chin. Of class, the public wasn't fooled past the attempted salve, and the BBC was forced to apologize for the rude gesture.
Abominable Photobomb
When Jennifer Pagliei was reporting on the developing snowstorms in Springfield, she did non expect to see a mythical creature. Unbelievably, that'due south what happened when a sasquatch crept into the shot. Intrigued, the cameraman panned across to follow the animate being, as Jennifer connected with the report.

And so, who was behind the prank? It was actually a man dressed in a suit made of fake cannabis leaves. The so-called Potsquatch was a mascot for Potco, a local store described by owner Dave Mech every bit a "Costco for marijuana." Well, that explains seeing Bigfoot in a snowstorm, correct?
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