Back during the first gulf war, ie approx 1990, it was a very tense time, since they were afraid of skud missles coming in with nerve or mustard gas, and CNN had a 24/7 live feed from Saudi Arabia (?sp?). Most of the time it was just the camera aimed at a chair, but when a skud was incoming, you'd hear horns blowing, and the reporters would come up live, etc.
One day, they were apparently supposed to be interviewing some Saudi official, but neither the official or the reporters appeared, so the camera men were there with nothing to do, so they set up these little "Mr Bill" type dolls on the chair, and started talking in high voices, first simulating the interview, but then simulating a skud attack, shaking the chair and making boom type sounds, and blowing cigarrette smoke across in front of the dolls.
That had to be about the strangest and funniest thing I've seen on satellite.
I was actually recording at the time, and saved that on VHS tape for many years, and still probably have it somewhere, except that my VHF tap player has long since died.