Four-year-old boy hijacks BBC interview

Actually, the interview is about an important and serious topic: Clare, a mother from the UK, is to tell something about organ donation in children in the live morning show "BBC Breakfast". For her son Harry had to endure the first liver transplant at the age of two - and now needs a new liver at the age of four.

Four-year-old Harry was rather excited when he and his mum appeared live on the BBC Breakfast to discuss organ donation. He ...

Posted by Newsbeat on Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Everything is so funny here

But Clare does not even get to tell her story. Because Harry, who is in the studio, just steal the show. First he laughs broken over the monitors and cameras, then he no longer holds it on the sofa and runs as raised in the studio in a circle.

Clare and presenters Bill Turnbull and Louise Minchin bravely try to beat the little zappler but after a few minutes they give up.

Harry has won - the show, many hearts and hopefully a few spectators for organ donation.



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