BBC Breakfast has been hit with a slew of exits in recent months - including long-term hosts Louise Minchin and Dan Walker.This week, it emerged that political correspondent Adam Fleming is also taking an extended break from the show in order to focus on different projects, including presenting BBC Newscast.And on Friday (May 27), hosts Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt turned their attention to various job advertisements they found in the newspapers.During a discussion about the headlines of the day, Charlie impressed Naga by reading aloud an article about a school on a Scottish island searching for a new teacher for its four pupils.Charlie told Naga: "Job advert there for you in the paper.
A job advertised which is a for a new headteacher on a remote Scottish island."How many pupils will you be teaching on the remote Scottish island?
I'll tell you. It's four! Four pupils. So they're calling it a once in a lifetime opportunity."He added: "Primary school on Foula.
So I've not heard of it, actually! 16 miles to the west of Shetland, salary is £61,000. The advert promotes the island's slower pace of life.
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