The hilarious incident is reminiscent of the interview with South Korean expert Robert Kelly, which was gatecrashed by his two young children.
As Kelly is discussing questions on the country's president being ousted from power, a toddler bursts into the room and performs a comical dance behind him.
The professor focuses entirely on the camera as he attempts to blindly hand off his daughter, who is clearly curious as to who he is talking to.
And his parental problems soon double as a baby also excitedly makes his way into the room under his own power in a walker.
To complete the farce, his wife Jung-a Kim then comes skidding through the threshold.
She grabs the two youngsters and attempts to drag them out of the door, but one of them can be heard wailing and the baby's walker suddenly won't fit back through the door.
Kelly, an associate professor at Pusan National University in Busan, and his offspring became an overnight sensation after the interview aired on BBC News.
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