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Sirena Bergman
Apr 15, 2020
BBC/Twitter/indy100
We all have to find ways to keep ourselves entertained while we can't leave the house, and people on TV are no exception.
Owain Wyn Evans, who presents the weather on BBC News, decided to make use of the drum kit he presumably had lying around his house to recreate the dramatic intro theme to the news programme.
And he honestly did an incredible job. See for yourself.
When they said try working from home I didn’t realise they’d expect me to do the music too @BBCNews @BBCNWT… https://t.co/3CR93RfVrA— Owain Wyn Evans (@Owain Wyn Evans) 1586934437
People were seriously impressed with his skills – not just the drumming, but also the desire to cheer everyone up with a fun video during a really tricky time.
@OwainWynEvans @BBCNews @BBCNWT this is utterly incredible— Scott Bryan (@Scott Bryan) 1586934784
@OwainWynEvans @arihat_ @BBCNews @BBCNWT @beefheartzappa this is THE BEST THING EVER— Oscar 🏳️⚧️ (@Oscar 🏳️⚧️) 1586935776
@OwainWynEvans @BBCNews @BBCNWT This is the top of hour we never knew we needed. Come on now, make it happen at least once today.— Wayne Grills (@Wayne Grills) 1586935704
@OwainWynEvans @BBCNews @BBCNWT They need to replace the usual music with your performance permanently. That was fantastic!— Awkward Ada Witch🏴💙 (@Awkward Ada Witch🏴💙) 1586936630
Owain, if you get bored of telling us about the weather we can't actually go outside to enjoy, please consider a career in TV theme tune covers!