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Published 17:30 29 Jun 2013 BST
Updated 08:13 18 Dec 2014 GMT
We’ve seen our fair share of news bulletin slip-ups and bloopers but we have to say we felt this Aussie anchor’s pain when her autocue failed. (And when we say her pain, it really is excruciating to watch.)
Today Tonight newsreader Helen Kapalos is left floundering, without so much as a sentence to go on, during this clip.
Now she does do her best to salvage the situation but we honestly believe that it would have better (for us at least) had she just sat there and said nothing at all.
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