Weather map crashes on TV forecaster
The British weather is often unpredictable ... now it appears, so are some weather maps.
At least that was the case for telly weatherman Francis Wilson when part of of East Anglia fell on him during a live broadcast.
The Sky News broadcaster was telling viewers they could 'expect sunshine' when part of the map fell from the wall and hit him on the head.
Seemingly unphased Wilson said simply: "Oh that was interesting. That was part of East Anglia and the South East."
He then picked up the panel, moved it off-screen and continued with his forecast as though nothing had happened.
[ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHZ3UOwIcJI ]
Wilson, has presented the weather in the UK for more than 20 year and was the first television forecaster to use computer generated graphics in weather bulletins.
Link:
Sky News

At least that was the case for telly weatherman Francis Wilson when part of of East Anglia fell on him during a live broadcast.
The Sky News broadcaster was telling viewers they could 'expect sunshine' when part of the map fell from the wall and hit him on the head.
Seemingly unphased Wilson said simply: "Oh that was interesting. That was part of East Anglia and the South East."
He then picked up the panel, moved it off-screen and continued with his forecast as though nothing had happened.
[ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHZ3UOwIcJI ]
Wilson, has presented the weather in the UK for more than 20 year and was the first television forecaster to use computer generated graphics in weather bulletins.
Link:
Sky News