He's back guys.
The bloke from the BBC news video who got gratecrashed by his children appeared on television again today and, what's more, people are noticing something very strange about the photo.
As well as being famous for that viral clip, Professor Robert Kelly is an associate professor of international relations in the Political Science and Diplomacy Department of Pusan National University in Busan, Korea.
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So with it all kicking between North Korea and South Korea he was brought in by the Al Jazeera news channel to offer some insight.
Many were happy to see his familiar face back on screen.
One twitter user wrote: "Sorry this is a very interesting bit on Al Jazeera but I can't be the only one who is still just watching the door".
But eagle-eyed viewers also claimed they could see that the infamous door had now been fitted with a lock.
Sadly for viewers, his children did not come toddling in during the interview, but I guess it at least proves he's learnt his lesson.
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A Throwback To A Viral Moment Etched Into The Echelons Of History
I've seen it, you've seen it, hell, your gran who doesn't even have Facebook has probably seen it.
A TV interview was interrupted by a toddler and a baby on wheels: hilarity ensued. When Tim Berners-Lee invented the internet, could he have envisaged such magnificent content?
Watch it again and judge for yourself...
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In the video, BBC correspondent Professor Robert E Kelly was broadcasting live from Busan, discussing the impeachment of the South Korean president.
The professor of political science managed to keep his composure and get through the interview about South Korea, as their mum came in and pulled them out of the room.
What did people do before they had the internet to re-watch this sort of shit over and over again?
Featured Image Credit: Al JazeeraTopics: BBC