Jon Kay warns BBC Breakfast co-stars to hide breakfast before huge dog arrives on set

During a recent episode of BBC Breakfast, presenter Jon Kay lightheartedly warned his colleagues to safeguard their breakfast before a sizable canine guest was set to make an appearance on the show. While delivering the day’s top news stories alongside co-host Sally Nugent, the atmosphere became particularly jovial when weather presenter Carol Kirkwood joined them for her regular update.
As Carol concluded her weather forecast, Jon seized the opportunity to alert his colleagues about the impending arrival of a “huge dog.” With a humorous twist, he advised Carol to finish her meal promptly to avoid the risk of the dog snatching it away. Jon playfully inquired about whether Carol had any breakfast items for the dog to potentially swipe. Carol cheekily responded by saying she could smell Jon’s breakfast, noting it was making her hungry.
“Have you got any toast or cereal?” Jon asked. Carol replied, “No, but I could smell yours, and it’s making me really hungry.” Jon humorously revealed, “We’ve been eating ours just now, getting it out of the way because there is a huge dog on the way in a moment,” to which Sally chimed in with a confirming “Huge.” Jon reiterated the warning, stating, “You have been warned,” leading Sally to add, “We’ve just had to hide our breakfast.”
The playful banter created a light-hearted atmosphere, with Jon gesturing towards his stomach and quipping, “I’ve hidden it in here.” The segment took a heartwarming turn as the presenters shifted focus to discuss the remarkable story of hero dogs. They highlighted a touching incident involving a man whose four-year-old dog played a critical role in saving his life during a health crisis.
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Jon detailed the story of Adam Cooke, who suffered a cardiac arrest while asleep. It was his loyal Golden Retriever, Polly, that sensed the danger and awakened Adam’s wife, Hannah, who was then able to perform CPR until an ambulance arrived. This emotional narrative resonated with the viewers as Jon and Sally discussed the bond and instincts that dogs share with their human companions.
In a pre-recorded segment, Adam and Hannah recounted the incident, emphasizing their belief that Polly instinctively knew something was wrong. Adam expressed his deep feelings upon reuniting with Polly after his hospital stay, saying, “I’m not going to shy away from it. I cried, and I think she cried too because she was like, ‘wow, you’re back home.’” Hannah added, “I love her to bits, and I think she is the best dog in the world.”
BBC Breakfast continues to air daily at 6 am on BBC One and iPlayer, providing viewers with a mix of news and entertaining segments.




