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BBC Breakfast fans left concerned for hosts after ‘rough’ morning show

BBC Breakfast viewers were quick to express their concern for show hosts Jon Kay and Sally Nugent during Wednesday’s broadcast (10 April) when the pair appeared to be battling with “croaky voices” while trying present the flagship morning show. Both presenters greeted fans tuning in at home to the latest news and updates hitting the headlines, while Nina Warhurst delivered the business news to anyone heading off to work.
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BBC Breakfast's Nina Warhurst unrecognisable in throwback snaps from Casualty stint
BBC, but viewers might not know that she once appeared on Casualty back in the 90s.It's clear the BBC Breakfast host is a lady of many talents as she once played a "spiky teen" on the medical soap back in 1997.And despite her impressive broadcasting career, Nina's acting credit in the Christmas special of Casualty was her first on-screen role.READ MORE: BBC Breakfast's Nina Warhurst swipes at Holly and Phil as she addresses 'boos' at NTAsNina, 42, took to Twitter on Tuesday (October 18) to celebrate the BBC's 100th birthday with a series of throwback snaps from her Casualty stint.The BBC star looked dramatically different as a youngster, especially given the fact that her character landed herself in hospital with a bandage and several cuts across her cheek.The journalist couldn't help laughing at her first TV appearance, joking that she was rather like her mischievous character as she too used to like "keeping boys a secret".Alongside the archive snaps, Nina wrote: "Happy Birthday BBC [balloon emoji] Howling at finding my first appearance with Auntie."Casualty…a spiky teen in polyester, keeping boys a secret, causing parents endless headaches (v method for me in 1997 luvvies)."She concluded: "Here's to the next chapter... Proud to be part of it."Nina later poked fun at her younger self in a follow-up tweet that read:"….
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BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty stunned as inspirational guest 'charms the pants off' her
BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty made a candid confession to one of the guests on Saturday (October 15) morning's show.The 47-year-old sat on the red sofa alongside regular co-host Charlie Stayt as the pair delved into the top stories of the day.One of those included an inspirational story from Martin Hibbert who was paralysed from the waist down during the Manchester Arena bombing in 2017.READ MORE: BBC Breakfast's Nina Warhurst swipes at Holly and Phil as she addresses 'boos' at NTAsSince then, Martin has been working "tirelessly" to raise funds for those affected with spinal injuries, including a charity climb up Mount Kilimanjaro using a specially-adapted wheelchair.Just days before he scaled Africa's highest mountain in Tanzania, Martin discovered Boris Johnson had nominated him for a Points of Light award for his incredible efforts.Martin received the prestigious award on Friday (October 14), along with a personal letter from the former Prime Minister and hopes he can now "change perception on disability."Lancashire-born Martin suffered 22 shrapnel wounds, with one that severed is spinal cord and spoke about his daughter, Eve who was also caught in the bombing and had life-changing injuries.Eve was just 14 and stood about five metres away when the suicide bomber detonated his vest at the end of an Ariana Grande concert, leaving her with a significant brain injury.Martin explained that he was told if Eve survived, "she wouldn't be able to see, hear, speak or have any memory," before sharing an incredible moment: "She started college last week!""When she's ready to share her story, she will trump me.
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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 forced to make huge change as viewers notice everyday item has disappeared
BBC Breakfast viewers had plenty of questions when they noticed the digital clock was missing during Tuesday's programme.Today's episode kicked off at it's usual time slot of 6am, with presenters Jon Kay and Nina Warhurst fronting the first show following the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.But as the duo began talking about the top stories of today, it wasn't long before eagle-eyed fans picked up on the fact the digital clock was absent from the bottom right-hand corner of the screen.READ MORE: BBC Breakfast in major host shake-up as regular Sally Nugent replaced by Nina WarhurstMany people who tune in to watch the early morning show rely on it for the time thanks to the digital clock, causing many to take to social media and question the digital glitch."What happened to the clock? #BBCBreakfast," asked one as another added: "Where’s the little clock??? #BBCBreakfast."A third penned: "Whats happened to your clock this morning? Not showing @BBCBreakfast #noclock," while someone else echoed: "#BBCBreakfast where has the clock gone?"Seeing the abundance of questions surrounding the clock on social media, presenters Jon and Nina addressed the issue later in the show."Our clock is broken. It's disappeared! Our on screen clock has disappeared," the newsreader explained before adding: "It's causing chaos for lots of you this morning.
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