BBC Breakfast pulled off air for shock studio evacuation as Charlie and Naga ‘disappear’ – leaving fans panicked
BBC BREAKFAST was dramatically pulled off air this morning as the studio was evacuated in a fire alert.
The flagship programme suddenly disappeared from screens in the middle of a news report.
Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty had been presenting from the iconic red sofa.
They crossed live to Bristol as BBC Breakfast marked 20 years since Concorde’s final ever flight.
But as their reporter toured the iconic aircraft and a VT played from its final flight, the show cutaway and crashed into BBC News.
Viewers at home were left puzzled by the move as Charlie and Naga were nowhere to be seen.
Both presenters as well as BBC Breakfast crew were evacuated from their studio due to a fire alert.
After 15 minutes the show came back on air as Naga, 48, explained what had happened.
She told viewers: “You’re returning to BBC Breakfast. Apologies, we had an evacuation in the building but we are back now with you.”
Fans took to social media to comment on the incident and expressed worry for both stars.
One said: “Hope everyone in #BBCBreakfast studio is ok and it’s just a technical glitch.”
A second posted: “What’s happened to BBC Breakfast? We have BBC News on?”
“#BBCBreakfast where have you gone,” said a third.
The Sun has contacted the Beeb for comment.
BBC Breakfast airs daily on BBC One and iPlayer.