Children, Canines or Felines Interrupting Your Interview? 4 Pros Demonstrate How to Keep Your Cool.

Social media is all over several hilarious interruptions during recent TV news shows. Here’s how the ‘victims’ handled it.

By Joan Oleck | Jul 24, 2018
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Three unscheduled, but ultimately comical, interruptions of TV news shows have recently involved two adorable dogs and a rather insistent tabby cat — plus their three human “victims.”

Turns out, though, that the humans weren’t victims at all but seasoned pros in how they handled the interruptions. Specifically:

Meteorologist Khambrel Marshall, a member of the (Houston) KPRC Local 2 Severe Weather Team, was reporting on Texas’s scorching heat when wandered in from the the next segment promoting the Houston Humane Society. “Look what I got here!” Marshall calmly noted, smoothly picking up Angel and finishing his forecast with a timely reminder for pet owners to remember to keep their animals hydrated.

Meteorologist Josh Judge of New Hampshire’s WMUR-TV was also talking weather, when casually sauntered across the studio behind Judge, grabbing her five minutes of fame ahead of a segment on veterinarians. “[There’s a] system pulling away right now, and sunshine is increasing — and there is a dog behind me,” Judge exclaimed, following up with the insta-quip, “It’s not the dog days of summer just yet.”

Polish historian and political scientist Jerzy Targalski was giving an interview to a Dutch news show when , leaped up on his shoulder, curled his tail in front of Targalski’s face and proceeded to lick his left ear. Targalski didn’t miss a beat, continuing on with his comments as if nothing had happened.

Of course, no one can forget perhaps the viral (social media-wise) “interruption” of a year ago:

Professor Robert Kelly, a specialist on South Korean politics, was giving a BBC interview when as if she owned the place. Right behind her? Kelly’s baby, scooting into the room in a rambler, followed by Kelly’s obviously embarrassed wife, struggling to get both kids out of the camera shot. “Pardon me, pardon me; my apologies … sorry,” an unruffled Kelly said, with a little smile on his face, cool as a cucumber.

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The lesson here? Life happens. But if you’re a pro, and you’ve got an important message to deliver, you stick to the script.

Three unscheduled, but ultimately comical, interruptions of TV news shows have recently involved two adorable dogs and a rather insistent tabby cat — plus their three human “victims.”

Turns out, though, that the humans weren’t victims at all but seasoned pros in how they handled the interruptions. Specifically:

Meteorologist Khambrel Marshall, a member of the (Houston) KPRC Local 2 Severe Weather Team, was reporting on Texas’s scorching heat when wandered in from the the next segment promoting the Houston Humane Society. “Look what I got here!” Marshall calmly noted, smoothly picking up Angel and finishing his forecast with a timely reminder for pet owners to remember to keep their animals hydrated.

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