New York (CNN) Young children interrupted interviews for BBC and Sky News on Thursday in two adorable live-TV snafus that highlighted the surreality -- and occasional humor -- of parents trying to work without childcare during the pandemic. Anchor Christian Fraser offered his own real-time analysis as the interview continued: "Scarlett, I think it looks better on the lower shelf." Later that day, Sky News foreign affairs editor Deborah Haynes experienced a similar disruption when her young son entered her home office to ask for a snack. Haynes paused her analysis of China's new Hong Kong laws to gently ask her son to leave the frame — but her son seized the distraction to ramp up the negotiations. She relented, later tweeting: "I can confirm that his high-stakes negotiating skills netted him two chocolate digestives."
Source: CNN July 02, 2020 18:45 UTC