BBC Breakfast’s Naga Munchetty shrieks ‘no, no, no!’ as Charlie Stayt orders cameraman to zoom in on her face
NAGA Munchetty was left feeling the pressure on BBC Breakfast this morning after Charlie Stayt ordered the cameraman to zoom in on her face. During Friday’s show, Naga and Charlie became distracted after watching a segment of Hollywood star Steve Carell’s CBeebies bedtime story. The 59-year-old mastered a particular eyebrow manoeuvre for the role – and the BBC presenters couldn’t […]
NAGA Munchetty was left feeling the pressure on BBC Breakfast this morning after Charlie Stayt ordered the cameraman to zoom in on her face.
During Friday’s show, Naga and Charlie became distracted after watching a segment of Hollywood star Steve Carell’s CBeebies bedtime story.
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The 59-year-old mastered a particular eyebrow manoeuvre for the role – and the BBC presenters couldn’t help but try it themselves.
It came as Naga introduced a preview of tonight’s children’s bedtime story favourite, this time with the well-known actor.
She stated: “Harry Styles, Tim Peake, the Duchess of Cambridge – what do they have in common?
“Well, they’re among famous faces to have read the nation’s children a bedtime story.”
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Charlie continued: “So tonight, Hollywood actor Steve Carell will be in the Cbeebies’ bedtime stories’ chair.”
A clip showed Steve moving his brows around enthusiastically while reading the story.
The presenters were laughing as they reappeared on camera, with Charlie commenting: “Oh, I’m liking that!”
“You’re going to start fiddling with your eyebrows now, aren’t you?” Naga asked, before admitting: “I can’t do the one eyebrow thing, can you?”
She turned to Charlie and added: “You know when you raise one,” as Charlie quickly interjected, exclaiming: “Let’s see it, camera five, let’s see.”
Waving her finger, Naga snapped: “No, no, I can’t do it,” while Charlie went on: “Go on, on camera five.”
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Turning towards Carol Kirkwood for her weather update, Naga pointed out: “Oh! Carol can!”
Carol showed how she could raise one eyebrow as Naga added: “I knew Carol could, I could see her out of the corner of my eye… there you go.”
BBC Breakfast airs weekdays from 6am on BBC One.
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