Funny video of kids who join dad in interview, while live on air

A professor was interrupted by his kids on live television.

Kids do the darndest things… and often just when you don’t need to them too.

Yesterday we shared a story of one small attendee who was less pleased with the pomp and ceremony when the Queen officially opened the Iraq and Afghanistan Memorial at Victoria Embankment Gardens.

Photographers caught two-year-old Alfie Lunn, whose father Mark Lunn served in Iraq and his mother Michele Lunn in Afghanistan, throwing a little tantrum, before he recovered his good humour in time to present the monarch with a bunch of flowers.

Read more: Royal Family out in force to honour armed forces

Today we share a story of a professor being interview about South Korean politics live on air, when his children waltz into the office to play.

Prof Robert E Kelly keeps his cool during the BBC World News, but his wife is obviously frantic as she removes the two.

Professor Kelly simply smiles and apologises for the interruption.

Have you had something like this happen to you, thanks to your kids?

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