BBC presenter apologises for explicit language used on air due to a slip of the tongue.

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September 2nd 2023.

BBC presenter apologises for explicit language used on air due to a slip of the tongue.
BBC radio star Chris Arnold had a rather unfortunate incident earlier this week when he was sitting in for Mel Everett on BBC Radio Somerset. While introducing the show, he said: "Hello, good evening, Chris Arnold here until 10pm. Hope you’ve have a good day. Lots of come… lots to come. Right, okay."

Chris was left embarrassed after the awkward pause and the realization of what he had said. He took to X to apologize for the "deeply unfortunate slip of the tongue". Fellow radio star Greg James saw the light side of the incident, joking that "it is always exciting to be on air".

BBC viewers were no strangers to watching slip-ups aired in previous weeks, including senior reporter Gareth Barlow who had an epic blunder when introducing the nightly bulletin on Sunday evening. He said: "Hello, I’m watching– I’m watching BBC News? I’m Gareth Barlow. You’re watching BBC News."

Barlow was able to poke some fun at himself, posting the clip on X and joking with his followers on the social media site. ‘Can someone please remind me who’s watching the news?’ he captioned the post.

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