There was chaos on BBC Breakfast when an Adolescence star suffered a wardrobe malfunction live on air and a host scrambled to help her.
Christine Tremarco, 48, featured on the morning show hosted by Charlie Stayt, 62, and Nina Warhurst, 44, on Thursday.
She starred as Manda Miller in the popular Netflix series which follows the story of a teenage boy, played by newcomer Owen Cooper, who was accused of murdering a female classmate.
Each episode was filmed in a single continuous take and is a chilling depiction of radicalisation and incel culture involving young boys.
Charlie asked the actress if things went wrong during shooting due to the nature of the filming technique.
‘Things happened in episode one, the lights went out in the studio – I think that was my ring – things go wrong,’ she said laughing as her ring flew off her hand and landed on the table mid-sentence.
Christine Tremarco, 48, featured on the morning show hosted by Charlie Stayt, 62, and Nina Warhurst, 44, on Thursday
Charlie asked the actress if things went wrong during shooting due to the nature of the filming technique
‘Things happened in episode one, the lights went out in the studio – I think that was my ring – things go wrong,’ she said laughing as her ring flew off her hand and landed on the table
Christine continued: ‘The lights went out in the studio and it was in the interview scenes but the cast just carried on.
‘But then it had to cut because the lights had gone out but they just sort of improvised around the lights going off again.
‘Or a door was shut once in episode four when a camera was coming through and the door was meant to be a bit open, things like that.’
The trio then continued to talk about the powerful message behind Adolescence and at the end of the interview, Charlie hurriedly picked up Christine’s ring for her.
‘Nice to see you here this morning, thank you very much. Shall I just recover your, shall I just get that for you… throwing your arms around so much, that’s what happens,’ the presenter said as he handed Christine the jewellery.
‘Anything can happen,’ the hosts joked.
Since its launch, Adolescence has amᴀssed 66.3 million views, making it the most-watched limited series and most-watched UK тιтle ever through its first two weeks, with a huge 161,000,000 hours viewed.
Coming in at number two on the English TV list this week was The Residence, the latest series from Shondaland, whilst The Electric State maintained its hold on the number one slot on the English films list, with 22.5 million views.
The trio then continued to talk about the powerful message behind Adolescence and at the end of the interview, Charlie hurriedly picked up Christine’s ring for her
Since its launch, Adolescence has amᴀssed 66.3 million views, making it the most-watched limited series and most-watched UK тιтle ever through its first two weeks, with a huge 161,000,000 hours viewed
Over the weekend Adolescence made British TV history, becoming the first streaming show ever to become the most-watched programme of the week.
The drama has captivated audiences and critics since it hit Netflix earlier this month, with each episode filmed in a single continuous take.
While the show is already being tipped for a string of BAFTA nominations, figures published by ratings body BARB on Sunday showed that the first episode was watched by 6.45 million people in its first week.
Breakfast airs on BBC One from 6am and is available to stream on iPlayer.