May 14, 2022
'Can someone just go out and get him!' Naga Munchetty fumes at BBC Breakfast co-host Charlie Stayt during outside broadcast - and appears to be unaware that she's live on TV!
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Naga Munchetty fumed at her Charlie Stayt during Saturday's BBC Breakfast while a a segment aired, however she appeared to be unaware that she was live on TV.
The broadcast journalist, 47, directed her wrath towards her co-star, 59, insisting he was 'ignoring' her, before ordering a member of production crew to 'get him'.
Her meltdown began when he told a guest they could 'tootle off for a coffee' as the helmet-clad pair filmed a live cycling piece in Salford Quays.
Ouch! Naga Munchetty fumed at her Charlie Stayt during Saturday's BBC Breakfast while a a segment aired, however she appeared to be unaware that she was live on TV
But she soon butted in, 'Er no, Mr Stayt. You are due back in the studio. He's ignoring me... again!'
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She could be heard saying: 'Again, ignoring me! Can someone just go out and get him. Please. Look... look at that. Ridiculous. Seriously, we've got an hour and a half left of broadcasting to do. Can someone go out an get him?'
Addressing viewers once facing she camera, Naga said: 'I'm gonna get someone to bring Mr Stayt back to the studio. He will be back, trust me.'
Unimpressed: The broadcast journalist, 47, directed her wrath towards her co-star, 59, insisting he was 'ignoring' her, before ordering a member of production crew to 'get him'
Oh dear: Her meltdown began when he told a guest they could 'tootle off for a coffee' as the helmet-clad pair filmed a live cycling piece in Salford Quays
Angry: But she soon butted in, 'Er no, Mr Stayt. You are due back in the studio. He's ignoring me... again!'
The BBC did not immediately respond to MailOnline for comment.
It comes just days after she accidentally said Prime Minister Boris Johnson had 'spent his first night in prison', meaning Boris Becker.
The former Strictly star mistakenly said the Prime Minister had spent a night in prison as part of a morning news bulletin - meaning former Wimbledon champion Becker.
Unknowing: She could be heard saying: 'Again, ignoring me! Can someone just go out and get him. Please. Look... look at that. Ridiculous. Seriously, we've got an hour and a half left of broadcasting to do. Can someone go out an get him?'
Furious: Addressing viewers once facing she camera, Naga said: 'I'm gonna get someone to bring Mr Stayt back to the studio. He will be back, trust me'
She said: 'Three times Wimbledon champion Boris Johnson has spent his first night in prison.
'He was sentenced to two-and-a-half years for hiding assets to avoid paying debts.'
She was cleared of a BBC bias probe in 2019 by then Director-General Tony Hall.
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ANSWER: You booked an all-inclusive resort, so your stay should be all-inclusive — breakfast, lunch and dinner.
I tried to make a reservation at the Barcelo, too. Priceline lists it as all-inclusive and advertises all three meals as being part of the room rate. But when you look at the booking conditions on the page, only breakfast is included.
Your case is a reminder to always check the terms and conditions before you make a reservation. If you see any problems, you should get an answer before you pay for your hotel. If you’d done that, you might have skipped the Barcelo and headed to another hotel where the terms were clearer.
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This may be a good time to ask: What’s the big deal about a resort being all-inclusive? It’s not just the money you’ll save on meals; in some of these resort areas, there are limited dining options, so you have to eat every meal at the hotel. And that could easily double your hotel bill, depending on the size of your party. So sometimes all-inclusive is the best way to go.Related Articles
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But the point is, Barcelo promised you an all-inclusive experience, which then disappeared. I think you could have reached out to an executive at Priceline for clarification. I list the names, numbers and email addresses of the Priceline executives on my consumer advocacy site at www.elliott.org/company-contacts/priceline/.
I contacted Priceline on your behalf. The company reached out to your hotel, which verified that your rate was all-inclusive. “Breakfast, lunch and dinner are free,” the representative added.
OK, “free” is probably the wrong word here. But they’re certainly included.
Christopher Elliott is the chief advocacy officer of Elliott Advocacy, a nonprofit organization that helps consumers resolve their problems. Elliott’s latest book is “How To Be The World’s Smartest Traveler” (National Geographic). Contact him at elliott.org/help or [email protected]