British Doctor battles to entertain daughter during LIVE BBC News interview.
Dr Clare Wenham felt the pain of entertaining an intelligent youngster whilst juggling a very serious interview on Wednesday as her super cute daughter, Scarlett, joined in during a LIVE BBC News broadcast in which she was a guest.

With the Coronavirus pandemic still in full flow - although you'd think it was over given how the UK is pretty much back to normal - Dr. Wenham, an assistant professor in global health policy from the London School of Economics (LSE) was being interviewed by Christian Fraser, as her daughter mulled around in the back of shot positioning a toy Unicorn on a shelf.
Dr. Wenham was managing to remain professional, until BBC News anchor Christian addressed the cute-but-distracting background action by offering his opinion that the Unicorn Scarlett was playing with "looks better on the lower shelf".
This comment caught the attention of Scarlett, who quickly maneuvered herself over to her mums computer whilst asking "What's his name?" repeatedly, causing her flustered mum to apologise live on air.
Check out the hilarious clip below:
Dr Clare Wenham isn't the only one to be caught out by children during an interview. Professor Robert Kelly is now infamous for his children walking in on him giving an interview to the BBC back in 2017. With the Coronavirus pandemic resulting in many people working from home, it's no surprise that these things have happened. But it's all good fun (unless you're an active #DefundTheBBC campaigner, of course).
For more information on the Coronavirus pandemic, check out the official Government updates at https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus
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