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BBC Breakfast star Jon Kay quips back at viewer criticism following change to show

The journalist hosted the programme from Wales on Tuesday

TV and film writer
September 27, 2023

BBC Breakfast star Jon Kay wrote a hilarious response to a viewer who complained about Tuesday's edition of the show

The episode saw Jon host segments of the programme from a primary school in Abergavenny, Wales to celebrate the launch of the UK's biggest children's writing competition, 500 Words.

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During the show, Jon was joined by Hacker The Dog and while many viewers loved seeing the iconic children's puppet make an appearance, one person wasn't impressed. 

They wrote on X: "Why have a rude stuffed puppet on in front of children?"

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Hacker The Dog joined Jon Kay on the red sofa on Tuesday

Jon was quick to respond to the comment, quipping: "But having Hacker was ok?", alongside a winking emoji. 

Fans took to the comments section to praise Jon for his reply, with one person writing: "Touche @jonkay01. I loved the piece with Sir Lenny in the Palace," while another dropped a GIF showing a woman spitting out her drink with laughter. 

Many viewers, however, praised Hacker's appearance on the programme and were keen to see more of the puppet. 

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Jon presented the show from a school in Abergavenny, Wales

One person wrote on X: "We need more Hacker on BBC Breakfast!" while another added: "Watching BBC Breakfast and seeing Hacker causing chaos like always," dropping a laughing emoji. 

A third person tweeted: "Might start a petition so Hacker T Dog can be a permanent presenter."

Elsewhere in the episode, a prerecorded clip showed Jon and Sir Lenny Henry, one of the judges of the writing competition, make a trip to Buckingham Palace, where the final will be held next year. 

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Jon Kay and Sir Lenny Henry at Buckingham Palace

The duo sat down for afternoon tea and Jon gave Lenny a poem written by Queen Camilla, asking him to tell viewers how to enter the competition. 

The royal signed off the letter with the words: "The hunt is on. We seek a star. The best of luck – Camilla R."

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The writing competition, which was first launched by radio host Chris Evans in 2011, encourages children aged 5-7 and 8-11 to send in stories for a chance to win a host of prizes. The finalists will receive a £20 National Book Token, while bronze, silver and gold winners of each age group will have their stories read by celebrities. 

For more information, visit the BBC website

The line-up of BBC Breakfast presenters

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  1. Charlie Stayt

    The journalist joined BBC Breakfast back in 2006 and now hosts the show alongside Naga Munchetty from Thursday to Saturday. Prior to joining the BBC, Charlie was the principal anchor of Five News, fronting the programme's 9/11 coverage and Millennium celebrations.
  2. Naga Munchetty

    The presenter joined the line-up of main presenters in 2014. Before landing a role on BBC Breakfast, she appeared on BBC World News, as well as BBC Two's weekday financial affairs programme, Working Lunch.
  3. Sally Nugent

    Sally has been a main presenter on the show since 2021, replacing Louise Minchin following her departure after 20 years. Sally previously worked as a sports presenter on the show and covered various major sporting events for the BBC, including Emma Raducanu's historic victory in the US Open tennis championship in 2021.
  4. Jon Kay

    The newsreader and journalist took over from Dan Walker following his exit in 2022. He previously worked as a news correspondent for BBC News at Six and covered major events such as the 2012 London Olympics and the 2015 general election campaign.
  5. Carol Kirkwood

    Carol is the show's main weather presenter and has been waking up the nation with the weather forecast on the BBC for 30 years.
  6. Nina Warhurst

    Nina is the show's main business presenter, having taken over from Steph McGovern in 2020. She often fills in as an anchor on the red sofa when the main hosts are absent.
  7.  Ben Thompson

    Ben is a relief presenter and regularly stands in for the main hosts when they are away from the red sofa. He can also be seen on BBC News.
  8. John Watson

    John is a sports presenter and has been working for the BBC since 2012, providing viewers will all the latest sports news and stories.

Tuesday's programme isn't the first time in recent weeks that Jon has left the studio for a new location. 

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Jon Kay and Carol Kirkwood presented BBC Breakfast from Langstone Harbour in September

At the beginning of September, Jon swapped Salford's Media City for Langstone Harbour in Hampshire for a special edition of the show, which delved into the issue of sewage pollution along the coastline and in our waterways. 

Following the broadcast, Jon shared a heartwarming tribute to his colleagues, whom he called a "talented, professional and lovely bunch".

"I'm unbelievably lucky to work with such a talented, professional and lovely bunch at #bbcbreakfast," he wrote on Instagram. 

"This morning's outside broadcast in #Portsmouth was a huge technical and editorial challenge…We had to deal with some complex politics and new BBC data about sewage and water pollution - while also making the most of a beautiful sunny morning in #LangstoneHarbour," he added, before giving out special mentions to members of his team, including "amazing" weather presenter Carol Kirkwood. 

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