Naga Munchetty has been caught rolling her eyes at her co-host Charlie Stayt live on BBC Breakfast.
The presenters were back on our screens on Thursday (August 3) to wake up the nation with the latest news headlines.
While discussing one story, Charlie said: “I’m just slightly drawn to this, Volvo. I think this announcement actually happened yesterday.
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“Volvo announced that they’re no longer going to make Estate cars. The Volvo Estate is kind of one of those things.
“It’s iconic,” Naga interjcted.
He continued: “You have Volvo Estate cars, everything’s OK in the world. I’m exaggerating, obviously, but-“
“Offer some reassurance!” Naga joked.
Charlie recalled: “There was a picture in one of the papers of the 1960s Volvos, which I remember a friend of mine’s dad got one of those – a Volvo Estate.
“And in those days… all wrong, obviously, but about 12 of us would get into it at the same time.”
Naga appeared shocked as Carlie went on: “We’d jam the car” before adding: “There we no laws in those days.”
His co-star laughed before adding: “I think there were. I think there were laws.”
Charlie continued: “And the thing I remember about it vividly was that it used to have a speedometer, you know traditionally speedometers now go round like a clock.
“It had a speedometer that was an arrow. It started at zero and just arrowed its way across as the speed went up.
“Which we used to think was incredibly exciting because it was a much better visual.”
Naga glared at Charlie as he said: “It’s like a big, red arrow came across the top of the screen.
“It went like that and as you’d slow down it’d drop back down again. We’d all be sitting there glued”
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Turning to the camera, Charlie asked viewers watching at home: “I think I’ve explained that very well, haven’t I? So, let me try again.”
Naga dramatically rolled her eyes as Charlie started telling the story from the beginning.
However, she was soon holding back laughter as he raced through the recollection.
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