BBC Breakfast viewers have taken to social media to share their lack of enthusiasm concerning the studio’s new Christmas decorations – with many suggesting that the festive decorations have been “drab”.
The decor debuted as Sally Nugent and Jon Kay introduced the Monday present, revealing Christmas timber adorning in pink and silver behind the presenters’ well-known pink couch. Taking to X to debate, one particular person wrote: “The Christmas tree within the studio is winding me up, not a lot of an effort has been made there #BBCBreakfast,” later including: “That is not a lot of a Christmas tree behind the couch, final 12 months’s was a lot better.”
One other particular person added: “Tree appears to be like naff and drab…wants some lights #BBCBreakfast.” One other viewer posted: “Wow! #BBCBreakfast have actually pushed the boat out with their #Christmas tree this 12 months. How lengthy earlier than they do not trouble in any respect?”
Joking concerning the value, one other wrote: “The BBC have splashed out once more on a Christmas tree.”
Though followers weren’t too impressed by the breakfast present’s decorations, it is honest to say that the BBC are pushing the boat out with their superb festive line-up this 12 months, with Christmas specials from exhibits from Name the Midwife to Demise in Paradise set to air on the channel.
The community will even air the last-ever episode of Gavin and Stacey on Christmas Day – and have already teased what to anticipate. The synopsis reads: “In Barry, Bryn’s packing the Picasso in readiness for a visit to Essex; Stacey and Gavin are in search of new methods to boost their seventeen 12 months marriage and Gwen is behaving most unusually.
“Nessa’s began a brand new enterprise enterprise and Neil the Child’s about to start an apprenticeship along with his dad. Over in Billericay Pam is stressing out on the prospect of enjoying hostess, not helped by a newly retired Mick working towards his golf swings in the lounge and there have been extra ups and downs in Pete and Daybreak’s relationship.
“Be a part of us on the journey to Barry and Billericay as we meet up with the Shipmans and the Wests for the final time and perhaps discover out what precisely did occur on that fishing journey.” Who’s excited?!