Countryfile host Anita Rani told to SHUT UP during interview after THIS
COUNTRYFILE host Anita Rani was left lost for words on the show this evening during an interview.
Countryfile host Anita Rani got told to shut up in Countryfile
'Shut up!' Anita Rani in hilarious Countryfile exchange
As part of the BBC show’s special on cities, the 39-year-old presenter went to visit a woman living in London with a surprisingly green view of the city.
The television presenter from Bradford when to visit Daphne Hart, who has lived in his her home in Hackney for nearly 40 years.
During an interview with Daphne about her lush and verdant view right in the heart of the city, Anita joked: “I don’t live too far away, so I’m going to pop in and every now and then for a cup of tea. For the conversation, obviously.”
Daphne jokingly hit back: “Shut up!” As Anita burst into a fit of giggles and insisted she wanted to chat with her, the interviewee quipped: “Yeah, yeah - you schmoozer!
Anita completely collapsed into laughter as she was called out by Daphne.
Speaking about living in her home and the wonderful scenery it offered her, Daphne explained: “I love it, I absolutely love it. Words can’t explain it.
Countryfile host Anita Rani got told to shut up in Countryfile
The hilarious moment left Anita Rani in stitches on Countryfile
don’t live too far away, so I’m going to pop in and every now and then for a cup of tea. For the conversation, obviously
"I didn’t need to go the country, I’ve got the greenery, I’ve got the wildlife, I’ve got it all here.”
She went on to say: “Words can’t express how I feel. I think it phantasmagorical. It’s is wonderful and whoever comes up here cannot believe this view.”
The camera then cut to woodlands and trees with the famous London skyline in the background, showing the Shard and recognisable buildings.
Countryfile host Anita Rani got told to shut up in Countryfile
Countryfile focused on urban farms and wildlife in the city
Along with Anita reporting from London, Tom Heap hosted a feature on air pollution in rural areas caused by ammonia from the countryside mixed with diesel fumes from roads.
Meanwhile, in Liverpool James Wong was looking at urban farms and how large-scale city agriculture is on the rise.
Countryfile airs on BBC One on Sundays at 8pm.