BBC News presenter Huw Edwards’ pose at the start of the BBC’s News At Ten has become legendary.
It’s even inspired a tribute Twitter account, @HuwsAtTen, which dutifully screengrabs the opening of the show every single night.
As part of a school visit to show pupils how to spot false news, Huw also taught them the pose.
Our very own @HuwBBC went back to school to show young people how to spot fake or false info. AND he also showed them how to #DoTheHuw ?????#CGMS17 pic.twitter.com/AXxf2POixC
— BBC News Press Team (@BBCNewsPR) December 6, 2017
Ah, so I had the angle wrong in this @SBSNews 2013 promoshot @huwbbc? #DoTheHuw ? pic.twitter.com/1aQhbx5sEl
— Ricardo Gonçalves (@BUSINESSricardo) December 8, 2017
https://twitter.com/paulwrblanchard/status/938736020367052800
All I can say is…. #DoTheHuw pic.twitter.com/uTkU2XFW0a
— Kumi Taguchi | ???? (@kumitaguchi) December 8, 2017
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