Good Morning Britain presenter Susanna Reid was forced to apologise for technical “gremlins” as reporters suffered with difficulties during the latest episode.
On Thursday morning, while reporting from the studio, presenter Kate Garraway accidentally spoke at the same time while a reporter was providing a bulletin on the NHS via video link.
But as they both were unaware of who should be speaking next, a long pause took place as the reporter looked fairly confused live on air.
Seeing the problems unfold on screen, viewers took to Twitter to share their thoughts on the programme.
One viewer wrote: “Sort it out amateurs.”
While another chimed: “Having a right mare this morning.”
A third chimed: “That’s going on When Breakfast TV Goes Horribly Wrong.”
While a fourth couldn’t help but see the funny side to the situation and wrote: “Hahahah that little bite of the lip from the reporter lol totally threw her well saved.”
“Two technical glitches on #GMB within 30 seconds,” a fifth added.
But this wasn’t the only problem that the presenters had on Thursday morning.
While talking to a guest via video link, it quickly became apparent that he could not be heard by the presenters or viewers at home.
Due to the fact that the Susanna and Ben kept on apologising for the fault, it became evident that the technical difficulty was a GMB error.
Last month presenter Richard Madeley came under fire from viewers after he made a blunder on the show.
When talking to former Prime Minister Gordon Brown to discuss the global vaccine rollout, the host called Africa a country and not a continent.
“It’s not just loading these boxes onto plans and flying them out to countries like Africa, we’ve got to have the infrastructure to be able to deliver the jabs haven’t we,” he said.
However, Gordon quickly moved past the error by explaining how they are currently working on the vaccine rollout across the continent.
He explained: “Yes we’ve been working on that as well and we’re getting the money to give it to African countries so that they can build up their ability to administer the vaccines not just in the cities but in the rural areas and the small towns.”
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