What if BBC Dad was BBC Mom?

Kate Wordsworth plays a woman interrupted during a parody of viral BBC World News interview. Credit: Jono and Ben via Youtube
Last week, the "BBC Dad" professor Robert Kelly, became the most talked about dad in the world. During a live BBC World News interview, his young children unexpectedly barged into the room. His frantic wife not far behind.
Watch the original BBC Dad interview: https://goo.gl/8sVsU1
"Jono and Ben," a satirical news and entertainment show hosted by Jono Pryor and Ben Boyce, parodied the interview from a mother’s perspective. From feeding her child to diffusing a bomb, Kate Wordsworth does it all while discussing the political crisis in South Korea.
At the end, rather than providing assistance, her husband interrupts with a question regarding the whereabouts of a sock.
Watch the "Jono and Ben" parody: https://goo.gl/7F5V89
"Is this kinda thing that goes 'viral' and gets weird?" professor Kelly asks on Twitter. As "BBC Dad" memes and parodies flood the internet, we're confident the answer is: Yes.
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