BBC Breakfast: Emily Craig and Imogen Grant reflect on Olympic win BBC Breakfast viewers revealed they had switched off over coverage of the Olympics. Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty hosted Saturday's instalment (August 17) and continued reporting on the 2024 Olympic Games , which concluded on August 11. Charlie, 62, said: "It's been a week since the Olympic Games ended but we're still feeling somewhat of a buzz from all of the performances.

Among Team GB's winners were Emily Craig and Imogen Grant , who won Olympic gold in the lightweight women's double sculls. The duo dominated the event to win in a time of 6:47.06, over a second ahead of Romania (6:48.

78) with Greece (6:49.28) in third. The athletes were welcomed onto the red sofa alongside Charlie and Naga and confessed they will "never get bored" of watching footage of their incredible win.

Later in the programme, the presenters were joined by Bryony Page, who made history with Team GB's first ever trampolining gymnastics gold medal at Paris 2024. READ MORE..

. BBC Breakfast’s Naga Munchetty halts show to interrupt co-star over story [LATEST] Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty presented Saturday's edition of BBC Breakfast (Image: BBC) Of her history-making win, Bryony told the duo: "It was just amazing. I was just incredibly happy, a little bit relieved.

Like all of the emotions that you could feel, just times it by so many. It was just the most incredible feeling." While Charlie and Naga couldn't wait to find out more f.