Awkward moment BBC Charlie Stayt tells 87-year-old guest to ‘stop talking’ as Naga Munchetty calls him ‘rude’.jpg
This is the “awkward” moment BBC presenter Charlie Stayt was forced to tell an 87-year-old guest to “stop talking”, as his colleague Naga Munchetty called him “rude”.
The woman, named Brenda, appeared on BBC Breakfast on Friday (16 February) to promote a new documentary marking the 1984 miner’s strike.
Nearing the end of Friday’s show, Brenda was still talking when Stayt was forced to interrupt her and said: “I am in this awkward position now where I have to tell you to stop talking. I don’t want to, I am sorry.”
Introducing the next show, Munchetty states: “You’d never be so rude to your guests would you?”
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