Sam Quek for BBC Breakfast? She’s the agency favorite with viewers (Picture: BBC)
As Sam Quek continues to win over extra followers day by day co-hosting the BBC’s Olympic Breakfast with Dan Walker, followers are in settlement: she ought to be a part of BBC Breakfast completely.
BBC Breakfast has been quickly changed by the Tokyo 2020 protection, whereas Louise Minchin is ready to depart the morning information present over the approaching weeks after 20 years.
With enterprise again to regular from subsequent week because the video games come to a detailed, early risers are gutted Sam and Dan will now not be waking them up within the mornings.
One viewer tweeted Dan, and wrote: ‘Dan I think @SamanthaQuek would be ideal to step in for @louiseminchin when she leaves BBC Breakfast, quality, enthusiastic presenting on the Olympics, Makes me get up in a morning!’
And they’re not alone, as lots of extra have shared the identical sentiment on social media.
‘A new star has been born on #bbcolympics,’ another person gleefully tweeted. ‘@SamanthaQuek a new career on #bbcbreakfast.’
A 3rd mentioned: ‘@SamanthaQuek hope you get offered Louise Minchins job on @BBCBreakfast you and Dan are a winning team,’ which was echoed by: ‘Going to miss @SamanthaQuek she has been absolutely outstanding . Should be on @BBCBreakfast permanently.’
From sticking up for Simone Biles when she dropped out of the video games over her psychological well being, to showcasing her experience – Sam has been one of many shining stars of the UK’s Tokyo 2020 protection and is subsequently inspiring younger women up and down the nation.
One doting father tweeted: ‘@SamanthaQuek @mrdanwalker watching Qlympic breakfast with my ten year old daughter, when she turns to me and says, Daddy, I want to be just like that women on TV. That was you Sam.’
If the powers that be are nonetheless deciding who ought to exchange Louise, it looks as if there’s a transparent favorite for followers.
Louise introduced her BBC breakfast departure final month, telling viewers: ‘ have determined it’s time I ended setting my alarm for 3.40 within the morning.
Louise is leaving BBC Breakfast after 20 years (Picture: BBC)
‘This year, it will be 20 years since I first presented this programme. Since then I felt part of a huge BBC Breakfast family which includes everyone who works here, everyone on the team and every one of you who watches the programme. I’ve cherished being a part of it.
‘But. There is a but. You know about the but. I have decided that is time that I stopped setting my alarm for 3.40 – sometimes when I’m feeling actually rebellious, 3.46 – within the morning, and I’m going to be leaving the programme.’
The BBC has marketed the job opening, attempting to find a brand new chief presenter.
BBC Breakfast airs weekdays at 6am on BBC One.
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