A professor was doing a live Skype interview about South Korea's political turmoil on the BBC Friday when his kids burst into the room, quickly making the video "one of the most popular things on the internet," per NPR. Robert E. Kelly was about to answer a question about former president Park Geun-hye's impeachment when his daughter ran in, followed soon after by her younger brother in a rolling walker. As Kelly apologized, a woman ran in frantically to herd the children back out of the room. The BBC's video has been retweeted more than 10,000 times and viewed on Facebook more than 26 million. (In more weird TV this week, a kid interrupted a weather forecast and farted on the meteorologist.)