BBC forced to apologise after presenter makes on-camera blunder
THE BBC have been forced to apologise after a presenter made a huge on-camera blunder in How To Crack The Class Ceiling.
Viewers of the programme hit out at Radio 4 host Amol Rajan after noticing the star forgot a vital safety feature.Credit: BBCAmol, 39, was filmed being driven around in the back of the taxi in what appeared to be central London as part of the show. However, fans were left furious after noticing the presenter wasn't wearing his seatbelt during the scenes.
The safety strap could be seen behind him, instead of over his chest and shoulder as he filmed for the BBC programme.
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