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Carol Kirkwood Has Another Unfortunate Dog-Related Mishap Live On BBC Breakfast

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Carol Kirkwood doesn’t have much luck when it concerns transmitting with dogs – something that was once again shown on Tuesday’s BBC Breakfast

The BBC early morning program’s weather condition speaker was down at Wimbledon to commemorate the start of the yearly tennis competition, in addition to providing audiences the normal rundown on the day’s projection. 

During the live program, she was signed up with by among the Wimbledon search dogs, who dragged her to the flooring throughout an especially disorderly minute.

“Isn’t he the most gorgeous boy?” Carol said, while talking to co-hosts Sally Nugent and John Kay back in the studio. “This is Ray, he is going to be five in August and he is one of the search dogs here.

“Whilst we have been waiting for you to come to us, he has been sat there like a gentleman just looking ahead at his trainer and just being perfect. I don’t even know what the weather is today, I am so distracted.”

After providing her projection, Carol then discussed how well Ray had actually acted, mentioning he had “hardly moved”. 

He then continued to do the specific reverse of what she’d simply applauded him for, racing off and pulling Carol, who was holding his lead.

“Oh no, oh Carol. Kirkwood down,” Sally exclaimed. “It has happened again. Is she okay? Are you okay? Are you alright?”

“Yes!” a laughing Carol guaranteed them, referencing a similar incident that happened live on air in 2021.

“I can’t believe this has happened again. Chelsea Flower Show all over again!” she said. 

Of course, fans will likewise keep in mind the time had another regrettable ‘dog’-associated minute on BBC Breakfast, when she got the phrases “dog walkers” and “joggers” mixed up

Last week, the BBC Breakfast group unveiled a brand new studio for the early morning program at their television home in Salford, Manchester. 

The space is larger than its previous version and includes brand-new cutting-edge screen innovation, while keeping the renowned red couch at its centre.

Richard Frediani, BBC Breakfast editor, commented: “After celebrating 10 years in Salford and 40 years on BBC One it was time for a new look and studio for the UK’s most watched morning show.

“Breakfast is how millions of Britons start their day, and I hope they’ll enjoy seeing their favourite presenters in a bright, modern space.”

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

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