Jump directly to the content

BBC BREAKFAST viewers called out a 'terrible' blunder the programme broadcast this morning.

The flagship show aired its latest episode with Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt.

BBC Breakfast viewers called out a 'terrible' blunder the programme broadcast this morning
3
BBC Breakfast viewers called out a 'terrible' blunder the programme broadcast this morningCredit: BBC
BBC Breakfast called the most coldest place on earth 'Arntarctica'
3
BBC Breakfast called the most coldest place on earth 'Arntarctica'Credit: BBC

Both anchors brought viewers the latest news from across the UK and world.

During the show they teased how they would be marking 80 years since the UK set up its first base in Antarctica.

However, the on screen graphics had misspelt the continent's name.

BBC Breakfast instead called the most coldest place on earth 'Arntarctica'.

more on bbc breakfast

Eagle-eyed Beeb viewers were quick to spot the mistake and took to social media.

One posted: "Arnt you spelling that wrong BBC Breakfast?"

A second wrote: "Terrible that."

While a third simply commented: "Arntarctica??"


Who are the current permanent presenters of BBC Breakfast?

The flagship BBC show has had dozens of presenters during its impressive 60 years on air but the current stars are familiar faces

Jon Kay - Since 2022

Sally Nugent - Since 2021

Charlie Stayt - Since 2006

Naga Munchetty - Since 2014

Carol Kirkwood - Since 1997

Meanwhile, Naga Munchetty has returned to the flagship show after weeks off air.

Charlie, 61, had been joined by a number of stand-in hosts who covered for Naga, 48.

BBC Breakfast airs daily from 6am on BBC One and iPlayer.

'She's left!' gasps Naga Munchetty as BBC Breakfast co-star Carol Kirkwood bolts off camera after embarrassing confession

Keep up to date with the latest news, gossip and scandals on our celebrity live blog

The flagship show aired its latest episode with Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt
3
The flagship show aired its latest episode with Naga Munchetty and Charlie StaytCredit: BBC
Topics