BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt were forced to cut an interview short this morning after a festival-goer declared that he loved his 'prescription speed provided by the NHS' on live TV.
, Charlie Stayt and roving reporter Hannah Miller had to think on their feet when a festival-goer gatecrashed an interview.
The pair were speaking to Hannah, who was situated at the Download festival to speak about the news from the UK music festival. This included talking about the fans who were forced to abandon attending the event due to the road traffic leading up to its location - Donington Park.'Metallica were performing really, really late into the night, so some of them [the attendees] are only just going to bed,' she explained.
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