Live TV is the gift that keeps on giving, as BBC Breakfast has had another mishap.
Today's show (December 21) saw presenters Jon Kay and Louise Minchin looking at robotic animals with hidden cameras.
As the fake wallaby and bird were filmed, however, the wallaby keeled over, seemingly losing the will to live.
"There is nothing like live television is there," exclaimed Louise.
"Let me reassure you, it wasn't a real wallaby," added Jon. "It wasn't a real wallaby, kids."
The BBC Breakfast Twitter account also joked: "No animals were harmed on #bbcbreakfast today! We promise."
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And Jon even came up with an alliterative Twitter hashtag.
Earlier this month, BBC Breakfast's Dan Walker started a new feud with Good Morning Britain's Piers Morgan on Twitter.
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Piers shared a photo of The Times' list of Britain's most-discussed shows and wrote: "ICYMI: @GMB is 3rd most talked about show on British TV. No sign of @BBCBreakfast or @BBCMOTD. #awks cc @mrdanwalker @GaryLineker."
Responding to Piers, Dan tweeted: "Last week you were ‘celebrating’ coming a distant 2nd in the ratings to #BBCbreakfast and now you’re happy with 3rd. If you had standards... they’d be slipping. You’re like a televisual Wenger."
The pair also clashed earlier this month after BBC Breakfast suffered a technical fail that pulled them off the air.
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays from 6am on ITV, while BBC Breakfast airs from 6am on BBC One.
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