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BBC Breakfast host forced to apologise as show is bombarded with 'hundreds and hundreds' of complaints

BBC Breakfast has received "hundreds and hundreds" of complaints from unhappy viewers following a recent news segment. Hosts Jon Kay and Sally Nugent revealed the BBC inbox had been flooded with people complaining after Tuesday, 7 May's episode of the morning show. People had been left furious after a segment included how a Yorkshire council had opted not to use apostrophes on street signs.
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BBC Breakfast's Sally Nugent and Jon Kay both missing from studio in ongoing shake-up
BBC Breakfast's Sally Nugent and Jon Kay were both missing from the studio again during a major format change.The BBC presenters are normally seen in the Salford studio together, but they ditched the red sofa for the second time this week on Tuesday morning (September 13).On Monday, the hosts traveled to separate parts of the UK to provide special coverage of the Queen's death, after the monarch passed away aged 96 at her Balmoral estate last Thursday (September 8).READ MORE: BBC viewers shock as Sally Nugent says stop bringing Paddington bears and sandwichesJon, 52, had appeared live from Edinburgh to mark the arrival of the Queen's coffin from Balmoral, whilst Sally anchored the show from Buckingham Palace in London.But the studio shake-up hadn't changed on Tuesday as Jon was back in Edinburgh on Tuesday and Sally was still in Buckingham Palace.Jon was stood in front of St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh, where the Queen's coffin was placed to rest for 24 hours for members of the public to pay their respects.Viewers were shown a live shot of mourners queuing up to enter the Edinburgh cathedral to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II after braving the cold and queuing through the night.Opening the show, Jon said: "Good morning, welcome to Tuesday's programme, and it's an extraordinary sight isn't it? The people you're seeing now have queued for hours.
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BBC presenter mocked after sharing 'shocking' news that Paddington Bear is fake
BBC presenter left fans bewildered after sharing insight into Queen Elizabeth II's famous skit with Paddington Bear.The skit saw the Queen and Paddington have a tea party as he wished her a "lovely Jubilee" as she celebrated her 70th year on the throne.READ MORE: BBC viewers shock as Sally Nugent says stop bringing Paddington bears and sandwiches It saw Her Majesty and Paddington pull out their respective Marmalade sandwiches as Paddington said: "Thank you... for everything", before wrapping up the skit as the Jubilee aired on TV.The clip, which already has 9.5million views on YouTube, was discussed on BBC on Sunday afternoon - and the reporter shared his insight into the popular skit.As they discussed Paddington on air, he said: "Can I just add something about the Paddington Bear skit that we've all seen."We should remember that she acted that in an empty space! It wasn't the real Paddington there, even though it looked like it."She acted out what she would say to Paddington and then the CGI experts went in and animated a Paddington image for her!"Shortly after it was aired the clip circulated on Twitter with viewers acting completely bewildered to hear the news.One user shared the clip writing: "Hang on WHAT??", as someone responded: "Paddington isn't real?!?!"A third said: "Paddington wasn't really there?! Shocking!"Another wrote: "Genuinely until BBC News explained it, I actually thought that The Queen performed her Paddington sketch with a real life bear.
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BBC Breakfast's Sally Nugent leaves studio with Jon Kay in major format shake up
Sally Nugent and Jon Kay left the studio to host a special edition of BBC Breakfast this week following the Queen's death.The presenters normally host the BBC One morning show from the famous red sofa at the BBC's MediaCity studio in Salford.However, the pair were forced to ditch the comfort of the studio on Monday morning (September 12) as they were tasked with a special programme that paid tribute to the Queen.READ MORE:BBC Breakfast's Naga and Charlie divide viewers with special tribute to QueenIt comes after Queen Elizabeth II passed away "peacefully" aged 96 at her Balmoral estate in Scotland on Thursday (September 8).Instead, Jon appeared live from Edinburgh to kick off the show at 6am as the city became the first place that members of the public could view the Queen's coffin.He was a fair way from co-host Sally who fronted the show from outside Buckingham Palace, but both wore black outfits out of respect for the monarch.The Queen's coffin left Balmoral Castle in Aberdeenshire on Sunday and completed a six-hour journey to the city, a whopping 175-mile trip.Monday saw the procession move from the Palace of Holyroodhouse to St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh where the coffin will rest for 24 hours, so people could pay their respects.The next day, the Queen's coffin will make the journey to Edinburgh Airport before being flown to RAF Northolt and Buckingham Palace.Mourners can then attend the Queen's lying-in-state, which will occur at the Palace of Westminster from 5pm on Wednesday until Monday (September 19), the day of the Queen's funeral.The last royal to lie in state was the Queen Mother in 2002, when more than 200,000 people came to view the coffin.The Very Reverend Dr David Hoyle said it would be "an opportunity
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BBC Breakfast fans slam Jon Kay over 'daft' questions to Labour's David Lammy
BBC Breakfast host Jon Kay ruffled viewers' feathers with his "daft questions" when he interviewed Labour MP David Lammy on the show.Jon has been providing coverage live from Downing Street this week to mark the announcement and introduction of new Conservative party leader and Prime Minister Liz Truss.Throughout the coverage, Jon has taken time to chat to several MPs and experts as they weigh up how the country is set to move forward with the cost of living crisis as households brace themselves for a tough winter ahead.READ MORE:BBC Breakfast thrown into major format shake-up as Sally Nugent presents soloDavid appeared on the show on Wednesday (September 7) representing the opposition as he gave Labour's stance on what should happen next to aid British citizens and on their attitude towards calling for a general election.Jon asked: "Given the seriousness of the situation and the emergency situation as far as energy bills, are you still calling for a general election now?"The MP replied: "Look, the change that this country needs is a change of party, certainly a change of government, and that could only come about with a general election."So we are absolutely on a sure footing for a general election whenever that is called."Jon interjected: "But are you still calling for one to happen now? Do you think the British public really wants that?"David responded: "Of course, we'd like a general election tomorrow because I think the British public are crying out for change."We get to put our case to the British public and the rules change in terms of media.
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BBC Breakfast’s Jon Kay sparks outrage as Health Secretary shuts down tense chat
BBC Breakfast host Jon Kay was shut down by new Health Secretary Therese Coffey during tense grilling as she ended interview early.During Wednesday’s instalment of the popular BBC morning show, the 52-year-old broadcaster returned to Number 10 Downing Street as he shared live coverage ahead of Liz Truss’ first cabinet meeting.While Sally Nugent held down the fort on the red sofa at the Salford studios, the TV presenter interviewed the first female deputy prime minister as he grilled her on the backlash she has faced on social media.READ MORE:BBC Breakfast thrown into major format shake-up as Sally Nugent presents soloBut it appeared as though the politician was unimpressed with his line of questioning as she swiftly shut down his comments, arguing that she had to “move on” to another broadcaster.When she appeared on the BBC show, the 50-year-old MP discussed her ABCD police which aims to improve ambulances, medical backlog, care, doctors and dentists in the NHS.She told viewers at home: “As I say my focus is on ABCD and that will be my focus for the time that I'm in health and social care.“Forgive me to my friends at the BBC I need to move on to another broadcaster.”Determined to get answers following the backlash she received about her religion and opinions on health, Jon pushed for an answer on air.He said: “Okay well we’ll see you down here in Downing Street very shortly but I was just going to ask you before you go.“You know that there’s scrutiny about your personal views and your faith right now.“You'll also have seen stuff on social media last night talking about you being a smoker, how do you welcome all of this talk?”Therese fired back with: "I didn’t look at social media last night, I'm too busy trying to get
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BBC Breakfast presenter admits they 'got into terrible trouble' with TV viewer
BBC Breakfast presenter Jon Kay revealed why he angered a TV viewer.On Wednesday's show (August 31), Jon starred alongside his co-star Sally Nugent who both chatted to weather reporter Carol Kirkwood on the programme.After her daily weather report, Carol explained how she was overjoyed that some rain was coming to the UK.READ MORE: BBC Breakfast’s Naga Munchetty ‘enjoys’ Bradley Walsh ‘waking up to her’ in cheeky quipCarol said: "And that leads us into a rather unsettled weekend and also an unsettled start to next week, with some rain on the cards."Of course, rain is welcome many of us have still been in a drought so there won't be enough rain to alleviate that but at least there is some rain in the forecast."Host Jon then explained why he got into trouble with an angry BBC viewer the day before.Jon explained: "Yeah, I got into terrible trouble with somebody on Twitter yesterday a lady called Anne because I said 'oh good, we've got some rain coming' and she said 'I'm getting married on Saturday don't wish for rain!'"You can't win," he added.This comes after Jon also revealed his "most terrifying moment" which actually took place on a famous TV quiz show. On Monday's programme (August 29), the two hosts celebrated the 60th anniversary of University Challenge.Talking about his stint on the show, Jon said: "It was the most terrifying thing I've ever done."Sally replied: "You answered a question, though.
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