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Commentary: BBC Dad has learnt a thing or two about working from home

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SEOUL: Three years ago, my family and I briefly became famous for a blooper which became an online sensation. I was speaking on BBC News about South Korean politics.

My young children burst into the room, onscreen behind me, and then my wife tried frantically to pull them out of my office.

The whole thing plays like a live-action comedy of errors, and it became a hit. Advertisement Advertisement We could not leave our house for three days because of the press attention.

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