“All that training and gear for nothing!” A BBC Producer who is a fraud leaves his viewers in shock as he falls into a live segment and then scrambles to escape.










A BBC Breakfast producer who was a complete idiot fell in love with a hilarious shot on Wednesday morning.

Business reporter Nina Warhurst was presenting a segment on inflation from a café at the time the field producer tumbled into view.

As Nina was on Nina’s deck, the camera panted around as Nina looked at him. He tried to regain his composure by reaching for his phone.

Oops! A blundering BBC producer hilariously fell into shot during a live link on BBC Breakfast on Wednesday morning

Oops! Oops!

You can see him trying to balance and getting up from the ground.

The loud falls made it impossible for Nina to hide, so she crawled into cover. As Nina moved to interview the café owner in Altrincham, Manchester, she tried not to laugh.

Other BBC colleagues noticed the producer’s stumble and shared it on Twitter.

The embarrassing moment was even captured by Keith Jacobsen, the cameraman.

Eek: Business reporter Nina Warhurst was presenting a segment on inflation from a café at the time the field producer tumbled into view

Eek: Business reporter Nina Warhurst was presenting a segment on inflation from a café at the time the field producer tumbled into view

Back and forth: Cameraman Keith Jacobsen even shared a clip of the embarrassing moment

Back and forth: Cameraman Keith Jacobsen even shared a clip of the embarrassing moment

He captioned it: ‘That moment when your field producer realises he’s going to be in shot as you pan, and tries in vain to hide… sorry buddy!’

The moment was captured by one viewer, who replied: “I watched your other pieces and I found myself looking for any potential floor managers crawling about on the floors in the background.” 

Other authors wrote: “TV Gold Moments and Proves Live Broadcast Don’t Always Go to Plan… All that training, experience and gear all for nothing.”  

Help! However, the loud fall left no place to hide as the producer crawled to cover. As Nina moved to interview the café owner in Altrincham, Manchester, she tried not to laugh

Help! Help! As Nina moved to interview the café owner in Altrincham, Manchester, she tried not to laugh

Keith then added: ‘Poor guy, he’s been getting so much stick from the office since!’ 

Peter Ruddick, fellow BBC producer, was quick in highlighting his point with his colleague.

He said, “Oh Adam.” It was there.

We have reached out to the BBC for comments.

Ha! It was revealed he has been 'getting stick in the office'

Ha! He was reportedly ‘getting stuck in the office’

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