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BBC Breakfast’s Naga Munchetty makes outfit demand as co-star quips ‘you’re on’

BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty had a specific demand for co-star Matt Taylor during the latest instalment of the morning programme.

On Friday morning (December 15), the meteorologist swapped the BBC studio in Salford in Greater Manchester for the Beamish Museum in County Durham. Matt was suited and booted as the life broadcast began, dressed in an Edwardian outfit complete with a top hat.

Beamish is a world famous open air museum which brings the history of North East England to life at its 1820s and onwards. Now, the museum is celebrating Christmas throughout the years.

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The 47-year-old began sharing the latest weather updates with viewers, revealing the UK can expect milder temperatures over the weekend. Naga, who was co-hosting with Charlie Stayt, couldn’t let Matt go without complimenting his outfit.

Matt Taylor was dressed in an Edwardian-inspired outfit
(Image: BBC)

“I think you look fantastic,” the 48-year-old declared. “It really suits you.” She then demanded: “When we next go out that’s how I want you dressed.”

“You’re on,” Matt simply responded. Back in the studio, Naga wanted Charlie’s seal of approval for their co-star’s outfit as she asked: “He looks great doesn’t he?” Charlie, 61, agreed: “It does work.”

Naga insisted he wear the outfit on their next outing
(Image: BBC)

It comes after Naga was forced to apologise as she the show suffered a technical issue. During Matt’s next weather report, he could be seen walking the Victorian Streets and looking at the historical shops.

He explained: “We are on the streets which date to the 1900’s, and coming up the street now is Martin who is delivering all the treats from the shop here.”

The show suffered a technical blunder
(Image: BBC)

But as he went to introduce a guest, he suffered a technical blunder after the cameras cut out as well as the sound. This left viewers at home watching a blank screen.

Back at the studio, Naga told viewers: “Apologies there are some technical problems with Matt in County Durham. I think he is back, hi Matt!” The weather presenter reappeared in shot alongside his guest named Rosie, who explained more about Beamish.

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