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BBC Breakfast host Naga Munchetty swept into action as she noticed her co-star Charlie Stayt making a gaffe.
The presenter, who was recently seen puffing a cigarette unaware she was outside a no-smoking area, had to slyly remind Charlie, 60, he was still on-air.
Naga, 48, had been interviewing barrister Victoria Butler-Cole, who joined by video call from Devon, about funding for families with disabled children.
But as they cut back to the BBC studio mid-discussion, Charlie was seen immersed in the day’s paper, catching up on the headlines.
Noticing Charlie’s attention was elsewhere, Naga gave him a gentle nudge, although he didn’t immediately notice.
Naga had been speaking to a barrister via video call (Picture: BBC)
But she noticed Charlie was distracted and gave him a little nudge (Picture: BBC)
Charlie, however, didn’t immediately notice Naga’s nudge (Picture: BBC)
Fortunately, Naga is a dab hand at stopping blunders, having recently saved a BBC Breakfast segment from a gatecrasher.
Last Friday, roving reporter Hannah Miller had been situated at Download Festival to speak about news from the UK music event.
But as she made her way around the campsite, a festival-goer emerged and made an inappropriate remark about drugs.
Naga previously cut a report short when a gatecrasher appeared (Picture: BBC)
The reveler exclaimed into the camera: ‘I love my prescription speed provided by the NHS.’
While a slight-flustered Hannah apologised to the audience, Naga quickly cut the segment short to prevent any further off-colour comments.
Naga isn’t immune to the giggles, though, having struggled last year to keep a straight face when a baby kept farting during an emotional cancer story.
Naga is a dab hand at preventing on-air blunders (Picture: Getty)
The former Strictly star also recently…
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