BBC Breakfast presenter Sally Nugent failed to hold back her disbelief as she labelled her colleague “unfair”.
The 52-year-old was back on the famous red sofa alongside her co-host Jon Kay for Tuesday’s instalment of the popular news programme. As the presenters discussed the latest news headlines, they also talked about the 40th anniversary of Now That’s What I Call Music.
The iconic compilation album was first released in 1983 and features an array of musical talents. But as the presenters reminisced over some of the greatest music classics, Jon told Sally what their college Matt Taylor was up to.
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After video footage was played of Now through the years, Jon said: “Now if that sparks some memories, we love to hear from you about your first Now That’s What I Call Music album.” Turning to Sally, he then said: “Matt’s been in the loft, he sent his mum in the loft, to look at his old ones.”
Surprised by his admission, Sally screeched: “He sent his mum in the loft!” She then added: “That seems a little unfair! Could he not go in his own loft?”
Jon replied: “I think he kept them at home. In her house!”
As the presenters giggled away, Sally then said: “He’s gone back to that era where your mum did everything for you. Can you just go in the loft!”
Meanwhile, Jon joked that Matt had gone back to 1983. The news anchor then went on to read out some of the songs that featured on the first-ever album.
Last week, Now That’s What I Call 40 Years was released. On the company’s website, it said: “Celebrate 40 years of huge hits with NOW That’s What I Call 40 Years – 100 tracks across 5 CDs – honouring the legacy with a selection of the best from 40 years of NOW. Take the journey from the first edition back in 1983, right up to the present day – making at least one stop at every year in between.
“Opening with 1983’s biggest selling single ‘Karma Chameleon’ from Culture Club, before #1s from UB40 and Bonnie Tyler, and the huge hit ‘Radio Ga Ga’ by Queen.”
Taking to X formerly known as Twitter, fans also shared their thoughts on the famous album. One viewer said: “I bought Now 2 and a couple of other compilation albums as I was volunteered to DJ at my parent’s silver wedding anniversary party. Started an 11 year long hobby of djing and still prefer compilation albums.”
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