COUNTRYFILE fans were left perplexed by a bizarre on-air blunder during Sunday’s episode.
Weather presenter Stav Danaos shared the forecast for the week ahead, although viewers were distracted by an unusual addition.
Viewers were distracted by a strange blunder during Stav Danaos’ weather broadcast[/caption] A second voice could be heard speaking faintly in the background[/caption] It appears no one had any idea what the background noise was[/caption]A faint voice could be heard in the background of the broadcast while Stav spoke, much to the confusion of those watching.
Viewers took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their reactions, as one wrote: “Couldn’t concentrate on weather as background noise. #Countryfile.”
Another commented: “Can anyone else hear talking in the background? #countryfile.”
A third penned: “Has Stav left his radio on? #Countryfile.”
Another remarked: “I think there is a Deliveroo driver on the same frequency as Stav’s mic. #Countryfile.”
It is not the first issue to have been called out in recent Countryfile episodes.
A few weeks earlier, long-term Countryfile fans made their thoughts thoughts clear about an episode by branding it “boring”.
The episode featured celebration of the 60th anniversary of the National Nature Reserve at Lindisfarne.
Meanwhile, Adam Henson met a farmer exploring whether a pasture-based system can work for dairy-goat milk production.
Some viewers were left disappointed as one stated: “I used to like watching #countryfile.
“I have had a few years off from it and looked in tonight. What have they done to this program? So boring!”
Another commented: “Just watching #Countryfile. Wow. It’s the ‘Crispy Creme Donut’ of#ClarksonsFarm.
“It’s like Jackanory…., through the round window let’s look at perfect farming. Where is the honesty?”
A third person added: “Pedestrian and not engaging as it used to be.
“And a presenter not knowing a kipper is a herring, despite having them for breakfast”.
A fourth viewer wrote: “#countryfile s**t tonight!!!”
Countryfile airs weekly on BBC Oneand is available to watch on BBC iPlayer
Stav is a long-standing weather presenter for the Beeb[/caption]This week on Made in Chelsea…
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The bros are fighting
After his friendship drama with Reza Amiri-Garroussi, Tristan Phipps has taken himself away for some reflection time. Meanwhile Reza is still mad – especially now his ex-bestie has gone MIA.
With all his friendship drama, Rez decides now is not the right time to give headspace to Ruby and their will-they-won’t-they relationship.
As tension boils between the bros, when their paths do eventually cross in SW3, things are set to be explosive!
But Tristan has bigger issues on his mind after finding out his other pal, Sam Vanderpump, has been wining and dining his girl Muffin (Julia Pollard).
Will the boys ever sort things out? And has Tristan lost Muffin for good?
Hazz or Frazzy?
Happy with her blossoming romance with Freddy Knatchbull, Jasmine Saunders is not interested in Hugo MacKenzie-Wood and his attempts to win her over again.
However, her bestie Muffin thinks otherwise and encourages Hugo to keep trying his luck with Jazz.
Mother knows best
Now living with three Taylor boys, Maeva is having a tough time. Seeking refuge, she turns to her mother-in-law. Will Mummy Taylor be able to give her some much needed advice – and, more importantly, will Maeva take it?
Passion on tap
Sam Prince is keen to jazz things up and keep things fresh in his relationship with Yasmine Zweegers. So will Yas fall in love all over again when Sam treats her to a tap dancing session?