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BBC Breakfast hijacked by four-year-old who steals the show

Four year old got a little excited about being on television during BBC Breakfast.

Megan Townsend
Wednesday 02 December 2015 12:08 GMT
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Kids runs around BBC Breakfast studio

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Harry Maceachen, 4, got a little excited on this morning's BBC breakfast interupting a discussion on liver transplants led by his mum Claire

Harry had undergone a transplant just before his 1st birthday, he is now in need of a new liver and doctors are looking for a prospective donor.

The toddler had been quiet at first, until he had spotted himself on the camera monitors in the studio and went on to interupt the serious interview by giggling.

He then got up from his seat and ran circles around the set.

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