Jonathan Van-Tam rips his shirt and tie off in 'mad' intro to lecture on viruses

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JONATHAN VAN-TAM surprised Brits at the beginning of BBC's Christmas lectures when he ripped off his shirt and tie.

Mr Van-Tam said:"I'm Professor Jonathan Van-Tam, deputy chief medical officer for England and many of you may have seen me giving public health announcements from the podium at No 10 Downing Street."Tonight I'm speaking to you as a scientist and a doctor, not a Government advisor.

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