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BBC chaos as Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg crashes twice during Liz Truss interview
READ NEXT: BBC star diagnosed with Parkinson's after struggling to open Waitrose bagBut suddenly the screen then cut to the BBC's opening titles - which left viewers discussing the "technical issues" online.After cutting away to the opening sequence, the PM was back on screen and discussing her Government's decisions again.But then a second glitch happened when the screen went black and only the PM's voice could be heard.And then the channel quickly segued back to the BBC's opening sequence for a second time.The technical glitches didn't go unnoticed though, and viewers at home pointed it out on social media.Taking to Twitter to discuss the glitches, one person penned: "Oh dear, the #LauraKuenssberg broadcast is all over the place with technical issues."The tweeter continued: "Shame to cut off the beginning of such an important interview with Liz Truss. #BBCLauraK."Another person went on to say: "BBC Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg having serious technical issues and coverage blacking out during PM Liz Truss interview."While a third chimed in: "This is a car crash interview! BBC keeps cutting out, Laura cannot get a word in, Liz is completely in charge and she’s not being held accountable." Someone else however said that the programme cut out three times - and not two."WTF happened on Laura Kuenssberg? Cutting to black three times so far, cut to bbc news credits.
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BBC Breakfast slammed as show suggests microwaving chicken breasts during energy crisis
BBC Breakfast left viewers disgusted after one reporter suggested that people struggling with their energy bills could microwave their chicken to save their pennies.Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt presented the early morning news programme and a hot topic of the day was the soaring energy bills that some households in the UK may face throughout the winter.The presenters then cut to a segment from Consumer Affairs Correspondent Colletta Smith as she informed audiences with a few simple tips.READ MORE:Naga Munchetty bids emotional farewell to 'decent' BBC colleague as he quits showHer first tip came and the presenter used the example of cooking two chicken breasts.Numbers flashed up on the screen as she explained the most to least expensive ways of preparing them.She started off with an electric oven, which would cost roughly 84p, a gas hob around 33p, a slow cooker would average out at around 24p and an air fryer would be an estimated cost of 15pHowever, the next option shocked BBC Breakfast viewers as Collette suggested people could use a microwave to "cook" their chicken breasts, which would cost a measly 5p.Viewers turned to Twitter to share their disgust as they couldn't believe their ears.One simply couldn't understand what they had heard: "Did she just advocate cooking raw chicken breasts in the microwave? First of all, who can afford chicken and secondly, maybe Saturday Kitchen could tell us why you shouldn't do that."Another disgusted viewer tweeted: "Cooking a chicken breast in the microwave," and added a GIF of Jim Carrey making a mock vomit expression.A disgruntled fan also simply tweeted: "I cant believe anyone still watches BBC Breakfast."Collette continued with her report and told viewers that turning the
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BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty makes dig at Carol Kirkwood as she 'won't stop talking'
BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty made a veiled dig at Carol Kirkwood as Charlie Stayt fumed the she "wouldn't stop talking". Giving a weather report on the autumnal climate and chatting to Naga about outdoor activities like golf, the pair spoke of how Friday's weather wouldn't be good for a day on the golf course.After Carol finished reporting on the weather Naga said: "It is getting windy, I don't like the wind and the rain but I like the temperature - how's that Carol, does that work?"READ NEXT: BBC Breakfast's Charlie Stayt brutally cuts off MP and fumes answer was 'not sufficient'Carol then replied: "Well, yeah, that works, but the wind can sometimes temper with the temperature - so it will feel cooler than the temperature - but it's good enough.""If you say so," replied Naga, before Carol handed back to her and Charlie.Charlie then made a jibe at the weather presenter and said: "She's still talking now," sounding mildly frustrated, albeit jokingly."Sometimes you can have enough of Carol, can't you?" responded Naga as she made a veiled dig towards her colleague and friend in a jokingly manner.Charlie laughed along with Naga as the pair then moved onto the next segment of the show.This came as Charlie brutally interrupted and grilled a Conservative MP over the mini budget and cost of living crisis.Speaking to the Chief Secretary to the Treasury of the United Kingdom – Chris Philp – Charlie didn't hold back when his answer wasn't quite up to par.Charlie asked the MP about his thoughts on the value of the pound dropping by 1%, but when he failed to give a straight answer, the BBC presenter grew frustrated.
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'Can't just sit here!' BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt' 'awkward' show
Charlie Stayt, 60, joined BBC Breakfast in 2006 and still presents on the show now Thursday to Saturday alongside Naga Munchetty.The TV duo have a great relationship on and off-screen, however this relationship doesn't always go smoothly on live TV.On a few occasions, Naga has put her colleague in his place during the morning BBC show, showing off her no-nonsense attitude.This happened in April where Naga increasingly turned her disdain to her co-presenter.During the show they provided a light-hearted segment about the World Scotch Pie Championships.As Charlie explained the different categories, Naga interrupted: "You can’t just sit here and read a list and not discuss the list!"Her repeated interruptions were accompanied by a scornful look.That was not the only awkward moment on the April's programme when they interviewed Olympic swimmer Adam Peaty.Adam was discussing his new suit, with Charlie saying that he "wouldn' carry it off very well".Naga again, chimned in: "Everyone agrees, by thy way."However, despite rumours and social media discussions, the BBC have confirmed there is "no credibility" in rumours of a friction between the presenting duo.Naga and Charlie have not stopped with their awkward moments, with one taking place this weekend on the show with lewis Capaldi.As the interview came to an end, Lewis told Charlie: "Can I just say you have lovely hair? We were saying it outside."The BBC Breakfast guest joked: "A wig, is it?""I didn’t say that," Lewis remarked.
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