The BBC’s Simon McCoy couldn’t finish this story without corpsing and you’ll see why
Here’s the BBC’s Simon McCoy demonstrating yet again why he’s everyone’s favourite newsreader, when he had to tackle this story about the Swiss Red Arrows apologising after they flew over the wrong town.
Not only that, they interrupted a yodelling festival and that didn’t go down well at all.
It’s the bit when he has to explain how Red Arrows jets don’t have GPS that really gets him.
Imagine turning up to your favourite yodelling festival only to be interrupted by the Swiss Red Arrows…you couldn't make it up. #AfternoonLive pic.twitter.com/WczEibmeU7
— Simon McCoy (@BBCSimonMcCoy) 9 July 2019
And we weren’t the only ones who enjoyed it.
You sir make the BBC news fantastic..
— Rhubarb Fandango (@paul_montague) 9 July 2019
Oh @BBCSimonMcCoy you are a joy 👏👏👏
— Charlotte Jones (@cric73) 9 July 2019
Can we just get on with declaring Simon a National Treasure and canonising him, please? Thanks. https://t.co/4xnZ9NqEnf
— Kate (@katebevan) July 9, 2019
READ MORE
13 reasons why Simon McCoy is the newsreader we all need right now