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Presenter videobombed twice during BBC Newsline sport segment

Posted on 9th September 2019 by The Clean Feed Team Last updated on 21st March 2021 Filed under Bloopers

BBC Northern Ireland presenter Stephen Watson was videobombed not once but twice on tonight’s BBC Newsline, during the sport segment of the programme.

Stephen was linking tonight’s sport packages live to camera, outside Windsor Park in Belfast, where Northern Ireland play Germany tonight, in a Euro qualifier.

In spite of the obvious distraction, Stephen managed to successfully complete both links.

VIDEO: BBC Newsline presenter Stephen Watson is videobombed whilst linking into a sports report. TX DATE/TIME: 9th September 2019, 6.55pm. COPYRIGHT: BBC.
VIDEO: BBC Newsline presenter Stephen Watson is videobombed as he closes the programme’s sport segment. TX DATE/TIME: 9th September 2019, 6.55pm. COPYRIGHT: BBC.

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PICTURED: BBC Newsline presenter Stephen Watson is videobombed as he closes the programme's sport segment. COPYRIGHT: BBC.

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Tags: BBC, BBC News, BBC Newsline, BBC One Northern Ireland, BBC Regional News, Stephen Watson

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