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Huw Edwards was left sitting in silence for four minutes at the start of BBC News at Ten on Tuesday night after a technical fault delayed the start of the programme and bemused viewers.

Viewers on some devices and channels were left watching the presenter sitting in silence as he waited for his cue to start.
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The BBC News Channel showed Edwards sitting mute for the entirety of the delay, while BBC1 put up a message apologising for the fault and played saxophone music. On BBC iPlayer an announcer apologised for the glitch and breaking news alerts also appeared during the delay.

When the programme started at 22:04, Edwards apologised for what he described as a “few technical problems”.

The presenter said on Wednesday that nobody had told him he was on air until two minutes into the delay. However, Edwards told Radio 4’s The Media Show that he “sensed I might be on” so took “the most conservative approach possible” and sat at his desk reading his notes before the bulletin started.

Edwards said he had realised there was a problem 40 seconds before News at 10 was about to start and that he heard “pandemonium” in the background.

“It has never happened before. No matter how experienced you are, and I have been presenting for 25 years, its a very unusual set of circumstances,” he added.

More: https://www.theguardian.com/media/2017/jun/21/bbc-technical-glitch-leaves-huw-edwards-in-silence-on-news-at-ten
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