Putting a great spin on the Viking spirit, NBC reporter Lee Valsvik went to the rooftop at Union Restaurant to show off some great food and a great time. Little did she know she was going home with a great big bruise after her cameraman decided to sack her on camera. She had a great sense of humor about it though as you can hear her busting up with laughter on the ground.
News reporters Stewart Moore, Kara Gormley and meteorologist Ben Tanner seem to have an inside joke going and it’s not just off the set. Introducing the weatherman as a “regular guy,” Tanner answers with a “yes, I am a regular guy. Bet you’re excited about this wonderful Tuesday. Are you as regular as I am?” followed by a breakdown of laughter, fueled by anchor Stewart, as he and the crew clearly find it hilarious the way that he said it on air. Trying his best to get through the segment, Ben has to keep stepping off the screen bursting and crying with laughter. This was seriously hilarious.
During a serious and haunting reporting of a missing girl named Molly Bish, this Channel 3 news reporter got a major surprise. While revealing that a 60-year-old Florida prisoner was suspect to kidnapping the victim, they go to show a picture of the disgusting man but we see instead an adorable picture of a hamster holding a film set marker. “Well, no this is not Rodney Stanger obviously” she explains to the screen and continues on to give her various reports. Who knows? Maybe that really was Rodney Stanger.
In 2007, the Channel 4 news team was taking a look at Paris Fashion Week and showed hilarious footage of one of the models collapsing like a baby fawn just after birth. Barely even trying to hold back, both male co-anchors were screaming in laughter as they replay the model’s fall over and over in slow motion while the female anchor pities the young model for having to wear the heels in the first place.
During a Channel 7 Action News segment, this reporter delivers a story on a local bird infestation as he nears under the tree where the Canadian Brown Finches are found. Receiving a shat, or pat, on the shoulder from the birds he laughs and exclaims that he should have seen that coming. But while laughing and looking upwards for the culprit, the birds take a second aim and land one right in his mouth! Disgusted and profusely spitting the horrible taste out of his mouth, he is not able to “stomach” the rest of the segment.