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Previously on "BBC Breakfast"
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Oh and Bill Turnbull is a dreadful c u n t but eamon Holmes is worse so sky's not an option
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostBBC One - Breakfast - Susanna Reid
Bad photo, this is better:

edit: according to Wikipedia she was born in 1970 and "became active" in 1982. WTF does that mean?
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If you are into that kind of thing there is quite a selection of Susanna Reid upskirt clips on youtube.
Look, someone told me about them, FFS.
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BBC One - Breakfast - Susanna Reid
Bad photo, this is better:

edit: according to Wikipedia she was born in 1970 and "became active" in 1982. WTF does that mean?
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I dont like the signing stuff for deaf people. Is there any way of switching it off
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It's a woman.Originally posted by d000hg View PostNever noticed they had a business chap. I like the segue between daily headlines and washed up rockers peddling their new album.
Before they used to have a middle aged woman who was actually a producer, and a youngish guy.
They also use to have the same business guests on you would see on BBC News, though generally not on the same day.
The normal guests get 2 mins per hour.Originally posted by d000hg View PostAlthough they do have some decent guests, they get about 2 min before being pushed aside.
The special guests get their 6 mins in one hour.
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Never noticed they had a business chap. I like the segue between daily headlines and washed up rockers peddling their new album.Originally posted by Boycie View PostHave to agree - it's crap. Especially the inane banter that goes on between the sports presenter lady and the main ones. Also, the business presenter - my g0d - is it
intended for and audience of idiots?
Although they do have some decent guests, they get about 2 min before being pushed aside.
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BilledLikeOriginally posted by Platypus View PostYa know, I forgot that I'm "allowed" a custom status now...
Ducklike, I like. But I had planned to ponder the issue further before deciding.
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