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— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) July 1, 2020 As is the case these days, while Dr. Clare Wenham was giving an interview to the BBC News Channel on local social-distancing measures in London, her young daughter interrupted. In the video clip, Clare's daughter can be seen positioning her unicorn artwork on a bookshelf, but when she can't quite get it to stand up just right, she interjects the serious conversation between Clare and BBC journalist Christian Fraser. The sweet moment was hard to miss, and Christian asked the girl's name, and then acknowledged her efforts: "Scarlett, I think it looks better on the lower shelf. It's a lovely unicorn. " Possibly appreciative of the feedback, Scarlett asks, "Mummy, what's his name? " several times before he answered. She replied before going back to her unicorn picture. "This is the most informative interview I'd done all day! " Christian said. The clip — reminiscent of the now-famous 2017 BBC interview in which a work-from-home dad was interrupted by his wife and two children — is certainly becoming the norm these days, as the majority of working parents around the globe are conducting business in the same rooms as their children.