BBC News star Gareth Barlow was forced to correct himself after he got his words in a jumble during a recent broadcast.
The 32 year old tripped over his words as he made an unfortunate error.
It resulted in fans being left in hysterics as Gareth himself poked fun at the situation when commenting on it online.
It all came as he began to welcome viewers into the headlines on the BBC when he accidentally said that he was watching the news as opposed to presenting it.
Gareth opened the show, saying: "Hello! I’m watching–."
Quickly realising his error, he 'asked' himself: "I’m watching BBC News? I’m Gareth Barlow."
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He then corrected himself to say: "You’re watching BBC News."
Ever the professional, it did not deter Gareth from carrying on as he managed to brush over his mistake.
However, he was able to find the humour in the moment as he bore a smile as he reversed the awkward blunder.
Sharing the moment online, he then said to his fans: "Can someone please remind me who’s watching the news…"
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One of his followers replied to say: "This made me laugh so much!"
Another joked: "At least you didn't forget who you were."
While a third penned: "Perfect recovery."
Popular broadcaster Gareth has worked his way up the BBC thanks to his charm and sharp news delivery - and it is no surprise, with his latest quick recovery demonstrating his broadcasting prowess.
He has been a senior reporter and news presenter for the last four years having originally started out on Countryfile.
During his time at the Sunday night programme, he kept fans up to date with all the latest on farming, wildlife and agriculture.