BBC News’ Simon McCoy has HEAD IN HANDS as he breaks down on air- ‘I trained for this’
Simon McCoy, known for his hilarious outbursts presenter BBC News stunned viewers as he seemingly had enough of the puns from his scriptwriting team. The BBC News host showed viewers at home the onslaught of puns the presenter had to read while reporting on the Holyrood Dog of the year competition held at the Scottish Parliament. The event sees MSPs and their pets join together with rescue dogs to promote responsible ownership.
Mr McCoy began by saying: “Fur one day only, I’m going to keep this up so you have to see what I have to put up with.
“Fur one day only, Holyrood has gone to the dogs.
“For the Scottish Parliament’s Dog of the year contest.
“Wait for this, here are the competitors, battling it out to become top dog, that is a familiar phrase.
“Or leave with their tail between their legs.
“Can we just show this autocue, in a pawsitively tough field, the Scotty dogs had to take on a number of obstacles outside the Scottish Parliament.
“Some of them fairing better than others, the competitive field was whittled down to the top three and her owner Jeremy Balfour claiming the prize.
“A ruff day for everyone else.”
At this point the BBC host hung his head in his hands and while laughing says “I trained for this”
The news presenter then continued the regular broadcast and passed on the BBC Weather presenter Susan Powell.
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