BBC viewers were confused by a mysterious siren sound that played for several minutes.

Audience was surprised.

March 16th 2024.

BBC viewers were confused by a mysterious siren sound that played for several minutes.
The 10pm news on BBC had an unexpected interruption that left viewers confused and concerned. During the evening headlines, a bizarre siren noise could be heard for several minutes on both TV and BBC iPlayer. This glitch, along with other recent mishaps on live TV, has sparked discussions and speculations among viewers.

TV critic Scott Bryan was quick to share the technical glitch on social media, confirming that it wasn't just a few people who had heard the strange siren noise. It had aired on both TV and iPlayer, causing confusion and concern among many viewers. Even Joshua, who was staying in a hotel room at the time, thought that his TV was broken and considered buying a new one.

Reeta Chakrabarti, the broadcaster delivering the news that night, later apologized for the interference, acknowledging that some viewers might have heard it. The incident was also captured on a clip that compared the audio on iPlayer and Satellite BBC One London. The Twitter account, The TV Room, also shared the video, along with comments from other viewers who had heard the strange sound.

One viewer, Dan, confirmed that he had also heard the noise, while Josh expressed his discomfort from the loud siren. Joshua, who was staying in a hotel room, had even called down to complain about the TV being broken. He later shared his experience on social media, showing how the glitch had affected not only those watching at home, but also those staying in hotels.

Meanwhile, a day before this incident, the BBC had caused an uproar over a reporter's disturbing comments about slugs. Climate and environment correspondent Jonah Fisher had admitted to killing slugs in his allotment, saying, "I picked it up, I ripped it apart, I killed it." This confession shocked and angered many viewers, who took to social media to express their disgust.

The BBC has not yet responded to these comments, but viewers are demanding an explanation for hiring such a "psychotic nutter." In the meantime, if you have a celebrity story, video, or pictures, the entertainment team at The Agency would love to hear from you. You can reach them via email, phone, or their Submit Stuff page.

In other news, BBC Breakfast host Sally Nugent recently apologized for an awkward blunder during an interview. And it seems that Kate Middleton is not the only one to have an embarrassing photo editing blunder, as Johnny Depp has also been caught in a similar situation. Stay tuned for more updates on the latest news and mishaps on live TV.

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