
Naga Munchetty left red-faced as BBC Breakfast co-star addresses on air blunder
TV star Naga Munchetty found herself in an awkward spot on Saturday's programme (9 August), admitting to viewers she was thinking "I'll have to get out this one" after wrongly anticipating her colleague's next move whilst presenting.
The BBC Breakfast host experienced an embarrassing moment alongside co-presenter Charlie Stayt as they prepared to hand proceedings over to weather forecaster Simon King for the weekly outlook. Earlier in the programme, Simon had been delivering promising news of continuing sunshine and an approaching heatwave set to sweep across the UK - welcome tidings for viewers nationwide.
However, unbeknownst to Naga, Simon had switched up his usual approach and opted to begin his weather segment with overcast skies and rainfall predictions. As the BBC Radio 5 Live presenter turned to face him mid-sentence, she suddenly realised the forecast didn't match what she'd been discussing on air, reports the Express.
The presenting duo had been chatting about British seaside resorts and their iconic pleasure piers when Naga expected the sunny predictions to complement their conversation perfectly.
She began: "I think Simon will tell us..." before catching her error and adding: "It doesn't quite look like it there." In an attempt to ease the uncomfortable silence, Simon quipped: "I always try to link what you are going to say with the weather," before admitting: "It hasn't worked."
Naga Munchetty candidly acknowledged a blunder, saying: "I turned around thinking, 'yes, there'll be a visual of sunshine or something' and then 'Ahh I'll have to get out of this one'."
Her co-host Simon chimed in with an explanation: "I'd been starting with the sunshine all morning but thought I'd focus now on the rain because we've had quite a bit across Scotland and Northern Ireland," leading Naga to respond with sarcasm: "Thank you."
The week wasn't without its hitches for Naga and Charlie, as a BBC spokesperson had to issue apologies following a noticeable disruption during Thursday's (August 7) programme.
In the midst of presenting the day's news, Naga and Charlie were caught off guard by a technical glitch that resulted in some viewers seeing an unexpected switch to alternative programming.
Viewers took to social media to report the odd occurrence, describing how their screens briefly showed a preacher before returning to the regular broadcast.
The technical issue appeared to be localised, affecting only certain regions. Disgruntled viewers who encountered the interruption expressed their frustration online.
One perplexed viewer questioned on X: "Anyone else got tbnuk just taken over #bbcbreakfast?" A fellow viewer confirmed the anomaly: "Yes - and then a switch back after 5 mins without any explanation!"
Further comments echoed the confusion, with remarks such as: "Yes, I was so confused," and queries about the source of the problem: "Its just happened again & also on iPlayer, but still #BBCBreakfast on BBCNews! I have Virgin - it may be coming through their feed?"
Another viewer shared their experience: "I had a frozen screen but it was flashing green and orange, no sound, thought my TV had broken."
In response to the technical glitch, a representative from the BBC stated: "Due to a technical issue, viewers in the Midlands experienced a short interruption to BBC Breakfast this morning. We apologise for this."
BBC Breakfast airs on weekdays starting at 6am on BBC One and iPlayer.

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