Good Morning Britain's Susanna Reid was confused as she made a blunder on her TV return.
The broadcaster fronted Monday's edition of the ITV news programme alongside Ed Balls. The two hosted a jam-packed episode that addressed the ongoing nurses' strike after The Royal College of Nursing's General secretary warned industrial action could continue until Christmas.
It was Susanna's first show in two weeks after she enjoyed a well-deserved Easter break. However, she was confused as she kept making the same error.
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She said: "We'll talk to those two unions at the heart of the NHS strikes. One the Royal College of Nursing, which is rejecting the pay officer. Why do I keep saying officer? It's pay offer."
Ed was sympathetic as he told his co-host that she was just dusting off the cobwebs. He said: "Two weeks away."
The hosts were baffled during a debate on today's show as Emma Woolf claimed "not all doctors were heroes" during a debate on whether striking health workers should be banned from the King's coronation.
Dr Emeka Okorocha defended striking workers on the show and Ms Woolf backtracked on her initial claims after Ed said: "Just to understand, Dr Emeka, who went on strike is a doctor, but, in your view, he is not a hero."
Ms Woolf said in response: "Dr Emeka is a hero because he works in A&E."
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