The third and final season of ‘After Life’ dropped on January 14 and now we get to enjoy a look at some scenes that went off the rails.
You showered, you put on relatively clean tracksuit pants, and you managed to get some work done. Well done, you’ve earned a little break.
During its nine seasons and 180 episodes, there were plenty of bloopers to keep the live audience entertained. Now you can enjoy them, too.
Everyone loves a good news blooper, and some of the best come from Down Under.
In an attempt to undermine its bitter rival, Al-Qaeda has released “embarrassing outtakes” from an ISIS propaganda video.
Live reporting is fraught with all kinds of danger, but it’s been a while since we have seen someone take a tumble into a pool.
Spend enough time in front of the camera and you’re going to drop the ball, so of course the past month has been full of blunders from around the globe.
It’s the kind of thing we are used to seeing from the likes of ANN7, but the BBC don’t usually drop the ball like this. It’s pretty darn cringe.
It may be the BBC interview that immediately springs to mind, but March was another month packed to the brim with on-air gaffes.
Sometimes it’s good to stop worrying about the Boks, and have a chuckle at the mishaps rugby throws our way. These are all pretty special efforts.
News bloopers are one of the perils of the job, but when you’re reporting live things can quickly go south. Here’s a few that have earned Olympic gold.
2015 was another year filled to the rafters with on-air gaffes that will make these anchors cringe. Luckily we can just sit back and enjoy.
Sometimes looking back at the past is a complete waste of time, what’s done is done, right? But this also means that people can’t undo what they did in the past, and we can enjoy it for all eternity. This audition is the latter…