It’s a moment burned in the memory of St. Thomas residents the historic Alma College went up in flames 15 years ago. In the past five years, the property was purchased, a massive housing project was proposed, and an eight-story tower has been built, with a capacity of 156 units.
This is the hilarious moment a BBC News presenter was filmed yawning during a live news bulletin, leaving viewers crying with laughter’.
Ben Brown, 60, has apologised after he was caught off guard when the director cut from a pre-recorded package about bagpipes back to him in the studio on Sunday afternoon.
The camera caught him reclining in his chair, yawning with his mouth wide open as he slowly realises the camera is back on and he is live on TV.
Ben Brown, 60, has apologised after he was caught off guard during a live news bulletin on Sunday afternoon
Ben quickly regains his composure, sitting up straight and reaching for his notes as he laughs off the situation.