BBC Breakfast presenter Nina Warhurst disappeared mid-report just after being nearly ran over by a trolley in a chaotic broadcast.
Nina, 41, reported on the rising inflation rates from a warehouse with hundreds of traders in Birmingham during Wednesday's broadcast of BBC Breakfast.
But in a moment of madness, the business correspondent was nearly ran over by a passing worker with a trolley.
She told viewers: "As we said earlier, the predictions from the Bank of England is that inflation will go even higher, higher than eight percent, in the coming months.
"They will potentially use interest rates in the meantime to bring it down.
"We get the latest figures at seven o'clock, as I said - expect it to go higher than six point seven percent. We'll be back with you then."
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Meanwhile, a trio of workers in the background were talking and suddenly one worker pushed a trolley where he looked like he was aiming for Nina.
In the studio, Sally Nugent warned Nina and said: "Mind your back! I think they've been waiting patiently, and you're slightly in the way!"
Nina looked briefly startled as she jumped out of the way before the camera lost her entirely.
A giggling Jon Kay chimed in saying: "And now she's on the telly!"
Sally added: "Now she's on two tellies! Where's she gone?"
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She concluded: "Nina, we will keep in touch and we'll see you again, of course, that very important moment just after seven o'clock this morning."
Viewers couldn't resist in pointing out the chaos during the news report.
Taking to Twitter one said: "Starting to think Nina Warhurst may be regretting her interview choices at Birmingham market today! @BBCBreakfast"
Another wrote: "Nina’s business report is like an episode of The Good Wife ….. A lot of leading the witness going on in her interviews. Hilarious! "
BBC Breakfast airs daily from 6am on BBC One.