BBC Breakfast suffered a major technical blunder during Tuesday’s show after a guest’s connection dipper mid-interview.
TV hosts Jon Kay and Sally Nugent were chatting to the BBC’s former reland correspondent Denis Murray about US President Joe Biden’s trip from across the pond.
But during the chat, Denis’ internet connection was not strong enough to keep up appearances and TV bosses decided to cut the chat.
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However, Denis looked very unimpressed and threw his hands up in the air in anger.
When producers made the decision to cut Denis, Sally said: “I think we lost the line to Denis.”
To which Jon added: “We will try to get that back for later in the programme or maybe even tomorrow, for once President Biden has arrived because Denis navigated us through the whole of that process.”
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Sally then said: “Every night on the 9 o’clock and 10 o’clock news we would hear it all from Denis.
“He is now throwing his hands up in the air out of frustration because his technology is perhaps not working as well as it could be.”
This comes after the show’s weather presenter Carol Kirkwood made her own embarrassing blunder.
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On Monday’s show (April 10), she accidentally called her TV co-star by the wrong name while she was live on air.
Stand-in presenters Nina Warhurst and Roger Johnson were presenting the programme after stepping in for regular hosts Sally Nugent and Jon Kay, as they enjoyed their Easter break.
Carol ended up calling Rodger by Jon’s name as she delivered her weather report.
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Nina then said: “A little bit more sunshine towards the end of the weekend, thank you so much, Carol.
“By the way, this is Roger,” she pointed out.
To which Carol gasped and held her hand over her mouth in shock.
Roger reassured the star: “Carol, please don’t worry I’ve been called far worse. I’ll take it as a compliment!”
She responded: “What did I say? Oh Roger, my apologies, you’re so lovely.”
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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk