Cheers for filling us in BBC.
There have been some great captioning moments in TV history and far as this country is concerned, the one for Richie Sadlier on RTE remains arguably the best one of them all.
This afternoon, BBC News came up with one that was on a par with, if not even better than Richie’s during a segment on interaction between dogs and humans.
https://twitter.com/subedited/status/566232237356892160
Somewhat inevitably, Bounce was soon the talk of the Twittersphere soon afterwards.
We had Bounce on @BBCNews earlier to test if your dog can really tell if you're happy or sad http://t.co/Pp3MekRVdw pic.twitter.com/N0ES2lQT8T
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) February 13, 2015
Just in case there's any question, Bounce is a "dog" via @BBCNews pic.twitter.com/rn9iCQw5eJ
— newsbell (@newsbell) February 13, 2015
Finally, video footage of Bounce on BBC News https://t.co/emZbdB5IUK
— Scott Bryan (@scottygb) February 13, 2015
Meanwhile, this dog Bounce is getting away with a very easy line of questioning on the BBC news.
— Will Freeman (@spadgy_OTA) February 13, 2015
Based on the reception to Bounce the Dog on BBC News is this really so unlikely? pic.twitter.com/uTg9ri9swN
— Chris Sutcliffe (@chrismsutcliffe) February 13, 2015
I think we can agree, if the #dog story on @BBCNews had been about cats, this would've been true #grumpycat #Bounce pic.twitter.com/L33MFLFVKN
— D (@GuitaristDom) February 13, 2015
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