BBC Breakfast presenter Sally Nugent encountered a nerve-racking second on Wednesday

BBC Breakfast: Sally Nugent seems away as she reads about spiders
A BBC Breakfast host rushed to help his co-star after a “courageous” admission on Wednesday (October 15).
During right now’s episode of the favored BBC present, Sally Nugent and Roger Johnson introduced viewers the most recent headlines from Britain and past.
Carol Kirkwood joined them within the studio to offer common climate forecasts, while John Watson and Emma Vardy dealt with the sports activities and enterprise updates, respectively.
Later within the programme, Sally introduced that the Natural History Museum’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year winner had been revealed.
“Selected from over 60,000 entries from over 100 international locations, this highly effective picture of a brown hyena standing beside the ruins of an deserted diamond mining settlement in South Africa claimed the highest prize,” Roger said, studies the Express.
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He continued: “Sally’s gonna learn this subsequent bit however she’ll should do it together with her eyes closed.”
Sally needed to look away as a picture of an infinite spider flashed up on display screen. “I’m not going to have a look at the image,” she declared earlier than persevering with to learn from the teleprompter.
“This is a picture of an orb-weaver spider, and it secured Jamie Smart from the UK the Under 10 title,” she introduced, with Roger including: “We’re going to meet up with the winner at 9.15am.”
“She’s braver than me!” Sally remarked, earlier than Roger supplied his admiration: “You did very well to learn that while blocking out the display screen! She’s not a fan of spiders.”
Carol, who was making ready to ship the climate forecast, chimed in: “Definitely not! No, [I’m] not likely, particularly the good huge, bushy ones you discover within the bathtub.”
Roger continued: “They’re all in the home presently of 12 months. I’ve picked up just a few and put them again within the backyard. They in all probability simply hold coming again in once more, I anticipate.”
A surprised Carol replied: “Oh Roger, you are a braver man than me that is for positive!”
Elsewhere on right now’s programme, Sally delivered “tough” information because the sum of cash prospects owe to power corporations has reached an eight-year peak.
Families are getting into the winter owing £780 million to their power suppliers, the best debt figures in eight years, analysis for Uswitch revealed.
BBC Breakfast airs day by day on BBC One at 6am
