BBC Breakfast made a comeback this Sunday (August 18), with presenters Luxmy Gopal and Roger Johnson at the helm. Despite covering a range of significant global news stories, some viewers couldn't help but grumble about a particular aspect of the programme. The day's coverage included updates on the Israel-Gaza conflict, insights into making air travel more accessible, and a chat with Olympic gold medallist Keely Hodgkinson.

Yet, some sharp-eyed fans were quick to point out that they had seen some of the content before, taking their grievances to social media. Roger introduced a tech segment by saying: "Now it's time for the latest technology news on this week's edition of Click." The show then switched to a pre-recorded part of Click, which this week showcased an innovative new sustainable scooter.

The feature delved into the production process of the scooter and its comparison with other top-tier models. Set to enter production later in the year, the scooter will be priced at €15,000, reports the Express . While the tech segment might have been a hit with gadget enthusiasts, others were irked to see the scooter featured again.

Disgruntled viewers aired their frustration on X, the platform previously known as Twitter . One viewer expressed their annoyance accompanied by crying and dizzy-faced emojis, writing: "Oy..

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..nooo not click again it was on yesterday #bbcbreakfast.

" (sic) Another disgruntled fan tweeted: "#bbcbreakfast Third time I've seen this episode of #click i.