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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Entertainment
Caroline Mortimer

Viewers waiting for BBC News at 10 left with 'soft jazz' for four minutes after technical system crashes

Viewers tuning in to the BBC's News at 10 were left bemused as the programme suffered a technical malfunction.

Viewers on BBC One were treated to the sound of jazz music while technicians struggled to get the programme back on the air for four minutes. 

Meanwhile, viewers on the BBC News channel where greeted with the sight of presenter Huw Edwards twiddling his thumbs and writing something on a piece of paper.

It prompted some people on Twitter to speculate about whether the end was nigh. 

Others praised Mr Edwards professionalism and speculated about what he was writing on the piece of paper during the wait. 

A BBC editor, Paul Royall, clarified the case of the problem saying its technical systems crashed seconds before they were due to go on air. He said the backup system was quickly deployed.

It resumed at 10:04pm and following a quick apology from Mr Edwards.

He also apologised at the end of show, which ran smoothly otherwise. 

Mr Edwards later tweeted he was going to enjoy a pint of Welsh ale after "that News at 10".

 

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