Hilarious moment BBC journalist is mobbed by LEMURS during live news report from the zoo
News reporter Alex Dunlop launched into a four-letter tirade as eight of the primates attacked him as he tried to broadcast a piece from Banham Zoo
News reporter Alex Dunlop launched into a four-letter tirade as eight of the primates attacked him as he tried to broadcast a piece from Banham Zoo
THIS is the hilarious moment a BBC presenter was mobbed by lemurs as he tried to report from a zoo.
BBC Norfolk reporter Alex Dunlop was trying to broadcast a piece on Banham Zoo's animal count when he was attacked by eight of the creatures.
He groans "this could take some time" as the excitable primates dance around him and pull at his jumper.
One attempt at filming the telly spot ends after three words and a yelp when one nips his finger.
On the second attempt, he makes it as far as "and I'm at one of the region's zoos where they're doing their annual stock-take of animals" before gasping in agony as his hand is bitten again.
The exasperated telly man screams "Ow! You little ****" after the creature goes in for a second bite.
He jokes: "Well I think this is one of the more enjoyable parts of the job: counting lemurs".
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