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ABC aired its Diane Sawyer special The Laughter & Secrets of Love Actually: 20 Years Later on Tuesday, which featured an impromptu interruption by the police.
Sawyer, 76, traveled to filming locations of the 2003 rom-com Love Actually in Brooklyn and London, to chat with the cast and writer-director Richard Curtis.
During one of her stops in London, she chatted with Thomas Brodie-Sangster, 32, when their interview was cut short with an 'abrupt' visit by the police.
Interruption: ABC aired its Diane Sawyer special The Laughter & Secrets of Love Actually: 20 Years Later on Tuesday, which featured an impromptu interruption by the police
Abrupt: During one of her stops in London, she chatted with Thomas Brodie-Sangster, 32, when their interview was cut short with an 'abrupt' visit by the police
Sawyer and Brodie-Sangster were sitting on the same London bench where he filmed an iconic scene with his on-screen stepfather Daniel (Liam Neeson).
During their chat, a crew member approaches and tells them they have to leave because they, 'don't have the proper permit and they're going to arrest.'
Brodie-Sangster called the interruption, 'abrupt,' while Sawyer responded with a joke.
Bench: Sawyer and Brodie-Sangster were sitting on the same London bench where he filmed an iconic scene with his