BBC Breakfast viewers ‘demand refund on TV licence’ as they vent over show segment

VIEWERS of BBC Breakfast have demanded a 'refund on the TV licence' as they vented over one of the show's segments.

Luxmy Gopal and Roger Johnson stepped in to front the long-running morning sofa show at the weekend.

BBC Breakfast viewers were not happy with the long-running show
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BBC Breakfast viewers were not happy with the long-running showCredit: BBC
Luxmy Gopal and Roger Johnson stepped in to host today
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Luxmy Gopal and Roger Johnson stepped in to host today
They covered for usual hosts Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty
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They covered for usual hosts Charlie Stayt and Naga MunchettyCredit: BBC

They were in the place of Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt, who took some much-needed downtime over the weekend.

Yesterday, the main topics of the show included the Israel-Gaza war and how the world could make air travel more accessible.

There was also an interview with athlete Keely Hodgkinson after her triumph at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

However, many regulars to BBC Breakfast noticed that some of the show's content was repeated.

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Roger, 55, went on to introduce viewers to the regular technology segment named 'Click'.

The presenter explained: "Now it’s time for the latest technology news on this week’s edition of Click."

Although the pre-recorded item focused on a new sustainable scooter, some viewers claimed they had seen it before.

They took to X - formerly known as Twitter - as they vented their frustration with the publicly funded corporation.

One viewer fumed: "Third time I've seen this episode of #click in two days.. Can I get a refund on my TV licence?"

Taking to the social media platform, another replied: "Three times …..that's terrible."

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While a third viewer responded: "I bet it's not the full version either."

As someone else raged: "Oh man, not #click. Haven't we all suffered enough already?", along with a string of rolling eyes face emoji.

And a fifth viewer added: "Oy…….nooo not click again it was on yesterday."

Who are the current presenters of BBC Breakfast?

The flagship BBC show has had dozens of presenters during its impressive 40 years on air but the current stars are:

Jon Kay - Since 2022

Sally Nugent - Since 2021

Charlie Stayt - Since 2006

Naga Munchetty - Since 2014

Carol Kirkwood - Since 1997

Viewers lamented the return of the technology segment, Click
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Viewers lamented the return of the technology segment, ClickCredit: BBC
Some claimed they had already seen the pre-recorded news about the new sustainable scooter
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Some claimed they had already seen the pre-recorded news about the new sustainable scooterCredit: BBC