BBC Breakfast has been branded a 'clown show' by fans after a weather reader bolted off set during a live broadcast - and a 'car crash' interview left viewers cringing.
Hosts Naga Munchetty, 50, and Charlie Stayt, 63, presented Friday's installment of the daytime news show.
And meteorologist Matt Taylor was forced to abandon his weather forecast due to a technical blunder which saw him flee the stage.
The segment started smoothly, but the illustrative graphics were absent from the screen.
'Now, if we马特说,在补充说:“它们会出现吗?好吧,如果您几乎向后进行预测……'
主机随后冲了下来以获取另一个遥控器,但他的努力证明了徒劳的。
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Meteorologist Matt Taylor was forced to abandon his weather forecast due to a technical blunder which saw him flee the stage
Good-natured Matt carried on无论如何,都说:“不,它不想工作,但是无论如何,让我快速告诉你。
'下周,我们应该看到更多的阳光,当然是在全国的南部和东部地区。发生在那里?
'每个人都想知道你现在已经咬了,然后回来了。您在那里保留了一些东西吗? class="mol-para-with-font">Having researched forensics for her novels, Lynda explained animatedly: 'If you have blood spattering, you could get an expert that deals only with that, and they could walk in and see pooling, splattering-'
But she was interrupted by Naga, who quickly warned her: 'Careful!早餐。'
Crime novelist Lynda La Plante was repeatedly interrupted by host Naga in an interview that left观察者reling