BBC Breakfast on Sunday (April 17), with her co-star notably absent from the BBC studios.Regular viewers of the news programme will know that the show is usually fronted by two anchors, with the likes of Jon Kay, Roger Johnson, Victoria Derbyshire or Katherine Downes appearing alongside a colleague.The Sunday edition of the programme doesn't normally see the main anchors, Naga Munchetty, Charlie Stayt or Sally Nugent take their place on the sofa.However, as viewers tuned in on Easter Sunday (April 17), they were somewhat perplexed to see the sofa looking emptier than usual.
Business presenter and stand-in presenter, Nina Warhurst, 41, sat alone on the sofa as she delivered the day's news, including the latest on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's appearance in The Hague.
Some viewers were left confused, noticing that Roger Johnson was absent from the show which received mixed reactions.Taking to Twitter, one viewer tweeted: "Nina Warhurst proving that she is the only presenter we need on #BBCBreakfast."Before a second went on to add: "#bbcbreakfast Is poor old Nina on her own this morning?
Where's Roger?""#bbcbreakfast is so much better with just one autocue reader on the sofa. No tedious banter," commented another.A fourth penned: "I'm furious, I only watch it for the tedious bits!""#bbcbreakfast She's much better when she's not forced to partake in childish banter," wrote another.During the programme, Nina explained that working the early shift on Easter Sunday has its perks, saying: "If you've done the early shift, you're allowed an extra egg."The programme descended into chaos last week when Nina was filming from a busy warehouse in Birmingham as she reported on inflation rates.Presenters Charlie Stayt and Sally.
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