Getting interrupted while making an important point is pretty frustrating. <br />If it happens when you’re being interviewed live on TV it’s almost painful. <br />Thankfully, BBC correspondent Robert E Kelly managed to keep his cool. <br /> <br />Kelly, reporting from Busan, just had his interview on BBC World disrupted by his mischievous but adorable kids. <br />A toddler comes bounding in happily, only to be palmed away by unamused dad. <br />The interview is then disrupted further by a baby in a bouncer. <br />And, finally, a horrified mum or nanny who we’re guessing was supposed to be keeping an eye on the kids. Whoops. <br />The man, reporting from Busan, was offering input on the impeachment of the South Korean President – but his kids DGAF