Watch 'heroic' moment BBC presenter saves bird's life minutes before live broadcast and is applauded by crew | The Sun

THIS is the moment a BBC presenter saved a bird's life minutes before a live broadcast.

Newsreader Alex Lovell was pictured climbing up a ladder onto a roof in a video that was circulated on social media.


Alex – who anchors BBC Points West – was outside the studio for BBC Bristol and as she climbed the ladder she joked: "Disclaimer, I won’t sue anybody."

Once on the studio's roof, she picked her way across and over gutter pipes to the corner where a bird could be heard screeching.

Some wings could be seen flapping as Alex tried to get hold of it and set it free.

After a couple of seconds, she managed to get it, turn and set it free as it then flapped its wings and flew off.

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The successful rescue caused those watching to give Alex a round of applause.

Fellow BBC journalist Harriet Robinson shared the video and captioned it: "@alexlovelltv casually saving a baby bird from the BBC Bristol roof before going on air."

The video received lots of comments, with one person writing: "What a treasure she is. So glad she’s ours."

Another added: "She could be, the nicest person in TV."

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A third tweeted: "Not all heroes wear capes Alex!! Bravo."

Meanwhile a fourth shared: "What an absolute star you are Alex…! And in a dress too…! Wow."



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