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There are only pre-records in the first 2 hours aren't there? Sundays I can understand given the 9am finish (and often not being on BBC1 after 0730-ish), but with Saturdays being on air until 10am that's two hours fully live (and almost always on BBC1)

Quote:Breakfast is being presented solo this morning - I wonder if this will become a regular Sunday thing given the cutbacks to BBC News?
more likely some last minute sickness.. time will tell I guess!!

(26-02-2023, 05:56 PM)AM160 Wrote:  
Quote:Breakfast is being presented solo this morning - I wonder if this will become a regular Sunday thing given the cutbacks to BBC News?
more likely some last minute sickness.. time will tell I guess!!
I remember a few weeks ago, Naga Munchetty had to cry-off mid-programme as she was unwell and Charlie Stayt had to complete the show on his own, as both the Business and Sports news presenters were both on location that morning.

It is only Christmas Day, Boxing Day and  New Year's Day that Breakfast is sole-anchored (though if I remember Easter Sunday last year was sole-anchored by Roger Johnson).

(26-02-2023, 10:01 PM)Scratch_Perry Wrote:  
(26-02-2023, 05:56 PM)AM160 Wrote:  more likely some last minute sickness.. time will tell I guess!!
I remember a few weeks ago, Naga Munchetty had to cry-off mid-programme as she was unwell and Charlie Stayt had to complete the show on his own, as both the Business and Sports news presenters were both on location that morning.

It is only Christmas Day, Boxing Day and  New Year's Day that Breakfast is sole-anchored (though if I remember Easter Sunday last year was sole-anchored by Roger Johnson).

'Cry-off' ?
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Quote:I remember a few weeks ago, Naga Munchetty had to cry-off mid-programme as she was unwell and Charlie Stayt had to complete the show on his own,


As i recall she had completely lost her voice.

Yes I recall the show was thrown into chaos as Naga stormed off mid show, or at least that’s what I read somewhere!


This morning was supposed to be Ben Thompson and Nina Warhurst by the way according to Radio Times
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Newswatch wasn’t on 08:45 this morning?

(04-03-2023, 10:28 AM)Superman1986 Wrote:  Newswatch wasn’t on 08:45 this morning?

Didn't miss much, very boring episode. 

Complaints about Emma Vardy using a pack of sausages as a prop.

Moaning about sending Clive Myrie to Ukraine for a week. 

Complaints about Newswatch having a sofa in its new set. 

It was pretty dire actually.
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(04-03-2023, 03:20 PM)Newsroom Wrote:  
(04-03-2023, 10:28 AM)Superman1986 Wrote:  Newswatch wasn’t on 08:45 this morning?

Didn't miss much, very boring episode. 

Complaints about Emma Vardy using a pack of sausages as a prop.

Moaning about sending Clive Myrie to Ukraine for a week. 

Complaints about Newswatch having a sofa in its new set. 

It was pretty dire actually.

Gosh... I think rota discussion would be preferable to that dirge!
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(04-03-2023, 10:28 AM)Superman1986 Wrote:  Newswatch wasn’t on 08:45 this morning?
No, it wasn't on 08:45 this morning. It was on at 07:45, when it always airs during the Saturday edition of Breakfast.
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