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BBC Breakfast suffers another host change – a second presenter is being replaced this week – and fans are not happy

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BBC Breakfast suffered another host change on Wednesday when a second presenter was replaced, leaving fans of the show furious (regular presenters Jon Kay and Sally Nugent).

BBC Breakfast suffered another presenter change on Wednesday as a second presenter was replaced, leaving fans of the show furious after a disrupted week.

Presenter Sally Nugent, 52, was absent from the morning show she usually hosts alongside Jon Kay, 54, with Nina Warhurst taking over in her place.

This comes just a day after fans of the show were left furious when Ben Thompson replaced Jon on Tuesday.

BBC Breakfast did not mention why Sally was not on Wednesday’s show.

However, despite the change, some viewers felt Nina did a great job when she spoke about the tragic stabbings in Southport as part of the main news.

BBC Breakfast suffered another host change on Wednesday when a second presenter was replaced, leaving fans of the show furious (regular presenters Jon Kay and Sally Nugent).

Presenter Sally Nugent, 52, was absent from the morning show she usually hosts alongside Jon Kay, 54, and was replaced by Nina Warhurst (right).

Presenter Sally Nugent, 52, was absent from the morning show she usually hosts alongside Jon Kay, 54, and was replaced by Nina Warhurst (right).

One wrote on X: ‘Nina delivers tragic news with a consistent combination of compassion and professionalism. Her delivery is impeccable.’

This came as viewers of the show were also left irritated by another change to the programme on Wednesday morning.

Those watching from home were unhappy that the hosts failed to acknowledge that local news and weather were missing from the show.

The programme’s length has been reduced this week as Olympic coverage dominates the BBC.

Viewers wrote: ‘If #bbcbreakfast has decided to drop all its local news bulletins and local weather forecasts, how about mentioning it on the show? @BBCBreakfast @jonkay01.’

‘Hey, hey, where’s the local news? Another casualty of the #bbcbreakfast Olympics.’

‘#bbcbreakfast where is the local news and weather today?’,

‘Today’s BBC Breakfast, like many others during the Games, was scheduled to last just 45 minutes on BBC1, so it was an expense to have all the regions and nations there to produce a single bulletin.’

However, despite the change, some viewers felt Nina did a great job when she spoke about the tragic stabbings in Southport as part of the main news.

However, despite the change, some viewers felt Nina did a great job when she spoke about the tragic stabbings in Southport as part of the main news.

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Those watching from home were also unhappy that the hosts failed to acknowledge that local news and weather were missing from the show.

Those watching from home were also unhappy that the hosts failed to acknowledge that local news and weather were missing from the show.

This comes after the show was hit by a wave of complaints on social media from viewers on Tuesday after Ben and his co-presenter Sally (pictured above) sat down with Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves.

This comes after the show was hit by a wave of complaints on social media from viewers on Tuesday after Ben and his co-presenter Sally (pictured above) sat down with Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves.

Fans rated the interview segment as

Fans branded the interview segment “embarrassing” and “disappointing” as they claimed Ben addressed the politician (pictured above on the show) with an “aggressive tone.”

This comes after fans of the show were left furious on Tuesday at the latest host change, with Ben replacing Jon and his final interview drawing widespread criticism.

The show was hit by a wave of complaints on social media from viewers after Ben and his co-presenter Sally sat down with Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves.

This comes just after the programme underwent a schedule change on Monday morning, being pulled from BBC One mid-show and moving to BBC Two to make way for coverage of the Paris 2024 Olympics.

But the fact that the show was cut and shrunk to a smaller channel wasn’t the only thing that had fans angry.

Fans called the interview segment “embarrassing and disappointing” as they claimed Ben addressed the politician in an “aggressive tone.”

The Chancellor was on the current affairs programme to discuss her decision to end winter fuel payments for millions of pensioners who do not receive pension credit or other means-tested benefits, among other issues.

But within minutes of the broadcast starting, viewers took to X (formerly Twitter) to complain about Ben’s interviewing style, saying: “Very sneaky tactic from Ben on #BBCBreakfast this morning. Disappointing.”

‘Ben isn’t being very good this morning #BBCBreakfast’.

‘I have NEVER EVER heard BBC Breakfast’s BEN THOMSON question any Conservative government minister in such an aggressive tone #BBCBreakfast’.

“That interview was a disgrace, you should be ashamed of yourselves, a biased provocation once again.”

‘Wow! She actually grilled her in that interview! Same old Labour Party mistress #BBC.’

‘A very tricky line of questioning this morning.’

However, not everyone questioned his interview technique and some fans praised the stand-in presenter, writing:

‘She was absolutely brilliant this morning!’

‘#BBCBreakfast Ben hit the nail on the head… go on strike and get what you want… all you hard working factories for minimum wage go on strike.’

BBC Breakfast airs throughout the week, usually between 6:00am and 9:30am

However, the usual time slot for the morning show will be changed slightly this week to accommodate the Olympics, something that has left some BBC viewers unhappy.

The schedule change caused those who tuned in early to angrily say “I’m going back to bed!” when they discovered the show was not on.

On Monday morning the show started at its usual 6am time but moved to BBC Two at 8am for an hour.

As with Tuesday’s episode, viewers will be able to tune in for 45 minutes on Wednesday before it switches to BBC Two until 9am.

The change to the Saturday breakfast show has left fans furious about the unexpected change.

The usual schedule of the morning show has changed slightly to make way for coverage of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

The usual schedule of the morning show has changed slightly to make way for coverage of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

On Monday morning the show started at its usual 6am time but was broadcast on BBC Two at 8am for an hour (Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt pictured).

On Monday morning the show started at its usual 6am time but was broadcast on BBC Two at 8am for an hour (Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt pictured).

Furious fans shared their frustration on X and some threatened to boycott the show altogether.

Some comments read: ‘Olympics, I turned it off and went to bed #BBCBreakfast’,

‘@BBCNews you’ve shortened the #bbcbreakfast! Can’t the Olympics wait until 9? Or put them on News24?’

‘#BBCBreakfast I might as well do my big shopping at 8am… #Olympics.’

Bargain Hunt and Homes Under the Hammer have also moved to BBC Two in the latest schedule change.

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