Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt were on hand to explain to BBC Breakfast the government’s latest traffic light system proposal for foreign travel which will rank countries by their risk of spreading coronavirus. However, one of the factors to face scrutiny from
As Naga continued to giggle away, a stunned Geoff chimed: “Well, I can really singe some halloumi if that does the job?” “Oh can you!” she continued, shrieking with laughter. After managing to compose herself for a moment, the host read aloud
Jeremy Clarkson was among the original and new Top Gear presenters who paid tribute to Sabine Schmitz. When speaking about the first time he met the German professional motor racing driver, Jeremy said she “humiliated” him and “was rude”. “The first time
Fern Britton reveals she’s on painkillers for an injured shoulder The lovable TV host returns to screens this morning as she presents BBC One’s Fern Britton’s Holy Land Journey. It explores Fern’s “life-changing journey of faith” as she visits Jerusalem in search
Susanna Reid has presented Good Morning Britain alongside Ben Shephard and Adil Ray since Piers Morgan quit his role on the ITV show. Without Morgan, GMB has become much quieter but viewers have been disappointed to see Reid trying to step into
“No Sir,” he said and Francesco jumped in: “Well, I can call all my neighbours and see who it was that was screaming? Myself.” “He’s gone – good riddance. However, you are very cross,” Judge Rinder commented. “You’re cross because you’ve got
Naga was left in stitches by his reaction to her joke. Charlie on the other hand added: “So I am going to take this challenge seriously,” to which Naga chimed: “What makes you think I didn’t?” “And I’m going to say that
Speaking about the criticism and abuse she received upon joining the Royal Family, Meghan told Oprah: “Kate was called Waity Katie, waiting to marry William, while I imagine that was really hard and I do… this is not the same and if
Bradley Walsh had welcomed budding quizzers Michael, Paul, Emma and Julia onto The Chase on Tuesday to try and pocket some cash. However, quizmaster Anne ‘The Governess’ Hegerty did her best to try and ensure that wasn’t the case. However, while the
Kirkwood first joined the BBC as a secretarial reserve in the early-Nineties before leaving to train at The MET Office. She honed her skills on radio and smaller TV stations before she returned to the corporation. Since then she has fronted weather