Overview
- On November 13, Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty joked about installing David Shrigley’s rope artwork in the studio before a director rejected the idea live via their earpieces.
- The art segment featured Shrigley’s installation made from ten tonnes of discarded rope, reported as listed for £1 million, with the artist explaining its concept of exhausted purpose.
- A live piece on Mousehole AFC showed volunteer Brian Richardson growing tearful while discussing a newly built access road credited to the Prince of Wales’s intervention.
- On November 14, the programme aired a Children in Need feature about 10-year-old Kathryn’s rare blood cancer, her June 2024 cancer-free milestone, and her recovery support through charity-funded play therapy.
- Regular contributors Matt Taylor (weather), Mike Bushell (sport) and Emma Vardy (economics) appeared, while separate tabloid claims about an internal review of Munchetty were cited elsewhere without new corroboration.