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BBC news anchor startled as camera cuts to him slouched and yawning in epic live gaffe

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BBC news anchor Ben Brown has apologised after a camera cut to him by mistake. Anchoring a bulletin earlier on Sunday, Ben was startled to realise the camera was on him as he slouched in his chair and let out an epic yawn. "Oh!" he exclaimed, "Caught out there..." Ben let out a small laugh, composed himself and cracked on with the headlines. "Apologies for this dear viewers," he's since written, "I was at the end of a long shift after a 5am start when the director cut to me by mistake. "The perils of live TV." But viewers actually appreciated the moment - admitting it had cheered them up a bit amid all the doom and gloom in Covid news. "Crying with laughter," one wrote, "You've cheered up my self-isolation no end." Another offered: "That's

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