The so-called Potsquatch was a mascot for Potco, a local store described by owner Dave Mech as a “Costco for marijuana. So, who was behind the prank? It was actually a man dressed in a suit made of fake cannabis leaves. Intrigued, the cameraman panned across to follow the beast, as Jennifer continued with the report. Unbelievably, that’s what happened when a sasquatch crept into the shot. When Jennifer Pagliei was reporting on the developing snowstorms in Springfield, she did not expect to encounter a mythical creature. Of course, the public wasn’t fooled by the attempted save, and the BBC was forced to apologize for the rude gesture. Naturally, he did what we all do when caught doing it: He pretended to scratch his chin. The shot flipped to a caught-off-guard Tomasz, who was sticking his middle finger up at his colleague. Photo Courtesy: Best TV News Bloopers Fails 2017/YouTube Just before the show’s Activity of the Day segment, the hosts told their resident meteorologist they would be discussing “swinging.” Ain’t Got That SwingĮver wanted the ground to just swallow you up? I’m pretty sure that’s what this weatherman must have been thinking. Even more interesting is the contrast between the robber’s Western looks and his Eastern name - Hung Phouc Nyugen. From crazy weather to random pedestrians looking for their three seconds on live TV to seemingly harmless inanimate objects that somehow make their way into the report, you have the perfect recipe for the ultimate news reporting fails. On the other hand, 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. Reporting live lends itself to the eventual slip-up or blooper. The child-like doodle was actually made by a well-meaning witness of the crime, but it was certainly strange that the police deemed it worthy of sharing. 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’s market. Let’s take a look at some of the most embarrassing, awkward and unexpected things to ever happen on live TV! A Sketchy Sketch Today, thanks to the magic of YouTube, hilarious moments caught on camera can be viewed over and over again. Live TV provides some great entertainment, but it always comes with some risks.
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