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BBC Breakfast goes wrong as Dan Walker can't stop laughing during failed segment

BBC Breakfast star Dan Walker was trying to deliver a link on his hit morning show – but it all went wrong when he started giggling with co-star Sally Nugent.

In fact, the BBC presenters were laughing so much that Dan could barely finish his on-air segment, and former Strictly star Dan was forced to apologise to the viewers at home as he had “got the giggles”.

It all started after a news segment on waste had played on Monday’s broadcast (March 21), and Dan was ready to hand viewers over to his colleague for the latest news, travel and weather.

It wasn’t long before his segment took a rather amusing turn, though.

Dan Walker and co-star Sally Nugent struggled to finish their segment on BBC Breakfast – because they couldn’t stop laughing
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Sitting on the famous TV red sofa, Dan turned to Sally and said of the segment: “It’s fascinating that, isn’t it?”

However, smiling Sally already looked close to bursting out in fits of laughter, perhaps at one of Dan’s cheeky quips during the segment that had just finished airing.

Trying to stay professional, Dan started saying: “Time now to get the news, travel and the weather wherever you’re watching…”

He then started chuckling and couldn’t stop, eventually apologising to his viewers for the blunder as he said: “Sorry!”

The BBC stars started giggling during Dan’s on-air link
(Image: BBC)

Luckily, they were able to move viewers on to the next segment before it got any worse, because the lovable pair were still grinning when the cameras were panning away.

Dan and Sally recently enjoyed a star-studded night out with their Breakfast colleagues and Dan’s Strictly Come Dancing pals.

Sally took to the Strictly dancefloor for the Rob Burrow Strictly Ball in a bid to raise money for the fight against Motor Neurone Disease.

It saw Strictly partners Dan and Nadiya Bychkova reunite on the judging panel for the ball, and Nadiya even danced with with her co-star Kai Widdrington.

Dan apologised to viewers as he tried to keep it together on camera
(Image: BBC)

Sally spoke about her dancing stint on a JustGiving page set up to raise funds for the MND cause – admitting she got dancing tips from Dan himself.

Part of her statement on the page read: “Not many people can persuade me to dance – but Rob is definitely one of them. From the moment we met – he made me feel like part of the family.

“All of the team on BBC Breakfast are proud of the film we made together “My Year with MND”. When other people might have wanted to hide from the world, Rob, Lindsey and the children opened their door to us and shared their story.”

Mentioning Dan’s dancing advice, she added: “My TV partner Dan Walker has been giving me dancing advice, but i fear I’ve got no chance.”

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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