As countless clip shows and blooper reels will testify, doing live reporting on TV can be a fraught, and hazardous business. You can stumble your lines, the equipment can fail, people can wander into shot. As countless clip shows and blooper reels will testify, doing live reporting on TV can be a fraught, and hazardous business. You can stumble your lines, the equipment can fail, people can wander into shot. Or you can get run over by a car live on national televsion. Pity poor Andrew Semtsov, a reporter for a Russian broadcaster, who was doing a live piece about drift racing the other night, when it turned out the driver hired to show off his skills in the background wasn't quite as good as he made out... The 25 year old had been covering a car show in Moscow, and according to reports got a little closer to the track than he had been advised. Semtsov escaped with minor injuries despite being swiped by the car. One imagines his bank balance will be a bit healthier with all the clip show fees he'll now be picking up...