"Robert E. Kelly, a political-science professor at Pusan National University in South Korea, learned this the hard way on Friday when he appeared as an expert on the BBC via Skype to discuss the South Korea impeachment scandal. Then, as the questioning began, the door opened. A child toddled in. Then another strolled in, this time in a squeaky walker. And then a woman burst into the scene, skidding around a corner and frantically trying to herd the wayward young people out the door."
"Robert E. Kelly, a political-science professor at Pusan National University in South Korea, learned this the hard way on Friday when he appeared as an expert on the BBC via Skype to discuss the South Korea impeachment scandal. Then, as the questioning began, the door opened. A child toddled in. Then another strolled in, this time in a squeaky walker. And then a woman burst into the scene, skidding around a corner and frantically trying to herd the wayward young people out the door."
Video and full story can be found here: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/10/world/europe/bbc-interview-toddler-interruption.html?_r=0