BBC goes off air due to Storm Ciara during segment on climate change

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Viewers were not impressed. StormCiara

The BBC went down and off-air for nearly 10 minutes this morning, due to the strong elements of Storm Ciara, prompting a hilarious response from viewers.

During Nicky Campbell’s The Big Questions on Sunday morning, the Beeb went down for more than seven minutes around 11.02am, causing confusion, and a few laughs, from viewers at home asWhat began as a glitch turned into a full-on transmission fail, with the Salford studio losing contact with viewers. ‘This is BBC One, I’m sorry but due to technical problems we’ve lost contact with The Big Questions studio in Salford,’ an announcer said shortly afterwards according to The Independent.While the show’s Twitter also announced the fault as they worked to get back up and running.Waves crash over Newhaven Lighthouse on the south coast of England has interrupted our debate this morning!’ the message read.

 

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should stay off permanently

Absolute hilarious. Very apt. Shame it can’t be full time.

Typical bbc

Hahaha gutted

Sweet Jesus, disgusting.

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