Oh80p Archives the BBC -- what a strange and wonderful place it is.
SEE ALSO: This live BBC radio fail is so spectacularly BritishLast night, during BBC News at 10, a technical glitch left seasoned presenter Huw Edwards sitting in silence for four long minutes in the studio.
It was a strange and mesmerising experience, a sort of drop of tranquillity in a stormy ocean that is TV news.
Newsreader Edwards expressed all his British aplomb by sitting still Zen-like, scanning his papers and doodling as the studio cameras continued to roll.
The "Breaking News" logo flashed up a total of 11 times during the show, alternating with some images.
BBC News at Six and Ten editor Paul Royall later said a "technical systems crash" caused the delay:
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Edwards later tweeted a photo of a can of beer:
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Obviously, people on Twitter made a few jokes using the #bbcnewsten hashtag:
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