BBC BREAKFAST has been named Britain’s most-watched news programme, thanks to the king of fake news, Piers Morgan.
The BBC One programme was watched by a total of 11.2m people on average every week, trouncing its embattled rival over at ITV.
41% of people watching TV between the hours of 6-9am are watching BBC One with its star presenters Dan Walker, Louise Minchin, Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt.
The morning show may be getting higher ratings thanks to Piers Morgan who has been blasted for his ‘bully boy’ journalism.
BBC Breakfast’s main anchor, the lovely, and very handsome Dan Walker also received praise for his impartial and fair interview techniques.
Dan threw shade at Piers Morgan too, taking to Twitter to say: “Thanks for all your kind comments about our #BBCBreakfast interviews this morning.”
” It is possible to challenge politicians & and ask difficult questions without…
Shouting
Interrupting
Telling everyone you’re brilliant at holding them to account
Thanks for watching.”
Thanks for all your kind comments about our #BBCBreakfast interviews this morning. It is possible to challenge politicians & and ask difficult questions without…
Shouting
Interrupting
Telling everyone you’re brilliant at holding them to accountThanks for watching.
— Dan Walker (@mrdanwalker) May 11, 2020
Motormouth Morgan wasn’t happy though who branded him the “softest touch in the world” and compared him to one of the Teletubbies.
“The reason they all go on your show Dan is because you’re known as the softest touch in world political interviewing… or as the Guardian called you recently ‘LaLa from the Telletubbies… most at home asking unthreatening lifestyle questions.’”
Number Ten has kept up its boycott of Good Morning Britain over its shoddy journalism and “shocking” amount of sensationalism over the Coronavirus Pandemic.
Morgan was accused of “misjudging the mood of the nation” after attacks on Tory Ministers, the Sick Prime Minister and the hugely popular Government amid the pandemic.