{"id":98300,"date":"2023-09-26T07:56:21","date_gmt":"2023-09-26T07:56:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/turbocelebrity.com\/?p=98300"},"modified":"2023-09-26T07:56:21","modified_gmt":"2023-09-26T07:56:21","slug":"bbc-breakfast-fans-urge-bosses-to-make-delightful-guest-a-major-presenter","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/turbocelebrity.com\/tv-movies\/bbc-breakfast-fans-urge-bosses-to-make-delightful-guest-a-major-presenter\/","title":{"rendered":"BBC Breakfast fans urge bosses to make delightful guest a major presenter"},"content":{"rendered":"
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    BBC Breakfast fans have asked producers of the show to make a guest a permanent feature after he was branded a "delight". <\/p>\n

    Hacker the Dog is a mainstay within the BBC's children's service CBBC, regularly featuring with co-host Lauren Layfield. <\/p>\n

    He appeared on Tuesday's edition of BBC Breakfast (September 26) as the broadcaster launched the 500 Words competition for young writers.<\/p>\n

    READ MORE: BBC Breakfast Sally Nugent says 'shall we talk about it later' as Jon Kay issues warning<\/b><\/p>\n

    The initiative sets younger schoolchildren spark their imaginations by writing a 500-word short story, with the finalists being invited to meet Queen Consort Camilla. <\/p>\n

    But Hacker provided viewers with a slew of hilarious comments as he brightened up the segment with his off-the-cuff sarcastic comments.<\/p>\n

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    In one blurt, whilst host Jon Kay was enticing children to get their thinking caps on for stories, Hacker was quick to get involved.<\/p>\n

    Kay explained that in addition to meeting Queen Camilla, the winner of the competition would win the Queen's height in books.<\/p>\n

    Jon joked that Sir Lenny Henry – who read out the official call for entries on behalf of the Queen – should be the one to base the height of books from.<\/p>\n

    At which point, Hacker immediately burst out in his brash fashion: "He's tall our Lenny, he's a tall old man!"<\/p>\n

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    Later on in the show, Hacker said that if he wrote a story, he would write about meeting sporting legend Sue Barker.<\/p>\n

    When Jon said that anyone's dreams can come true, the dog quipped back: "No, they don't because she has a restraining order against me", leaving Jon in fits of laughter. <\/p>\n

    And it was clear that fans were won over by his cheeky personality, with many asking bosses to make the puppet character a permanent host.<\/p>\n

    One user took to Twitter to write: "We need Hacker on every BBC Breakfast show starting with today's. He\u2019s an absolute delight."<\/p>\n

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    A second viewer agreed, commenting: "Might start a petition so Hacker T Dog can be a permanent presenter."<\/p>\n

    But a third fan was less enthusiastic with his inclusion on the show as they said: "That puppet is making me teeth itch, Hacker."<\/p>\n

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