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Feeding a baby, cleaning a toilet and disarming a bomb; a comedy show uses a female correspondent to spoof the BBC video of the professor whose kids walked in on his interview.
The spoof featured actress Renee Lyons giving an interview while undertaking various tasks, including ironing a shirt, washing up and defusing a bomb.
In the original interview, Kelly was seen struggling to stay focused while his four-year-old daughter and nine-month-old son both bowled into his home office before being extracted by his wife.
The skit has already had 3.8m views and 71,000 shares on Jono and Ben's own Facebook page.
Williams said: "It's a really funny take and gender stuff is really hot at the moment so it was nice to poke fun at it in a light-hearted way. I'm not sure we've ever had any videos go around the world, let alone two in one day [the other being host Jono Pryor's tears at the sudden death of a close friend]."