BBC Breakfast host Charlie Stayt has sat on the well-known purple couch for 17 years with the previous 9 spent subsequent to co-star Naga Munchetty.
He initially joined as a reduction presenter however the next yr, Charlie was confirmed as the brand new Friday-Sunday host.
The 60-year-old now continues to work as a weekend presenter for Breakfast with viewers accustomed to his presence two mornings per week.
From interviewing the largest celebrities world wide, to controversial politicians, in addition to masking a plethora of horrific crime tales, Charlie has been on the forefront of the programme's information protection.
So it is not too stunning that this ongoing damaging information feed can take its toll on journalists too.
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The has been discussing every part Eurovision and to mark the worldwide music competitors coming to the UK, Charlie interviewed final yr's entry and runner-up Sam Ryder.
Aside from being recognized for his lengthy golden locks, jazzy jumpsuits and House Man hit, Sam is seen as probably the most upbeat musicians in at this time's business.
Addressing his perspective in direction of life, Charlie merely requested: "How did you get to be so optimistic?"
Little did he know that Sam was eager to learn about his interviewer's personal view of the world.
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Answering a query with one other, Sam fired again: "Can I ask you, do you discover it onerous to retain optimism in your subject of labor?"
Wanting extra thoughtfully, Charlie replied: "I believe now we have to ship a variety of tough information typically and it may be carrying."
After all, Sam was available to provide the Breakfast host some useful and supportive recommendation.
He commented: "Since you could have a giant duty, there is a burden in your shoulders since you ship information that may typically be abhorrent, typically be the darkest of the darkish.
"However you do not have to latch onto it and let it's your story."

This yr, Sam is taking a backseat from Eurovision because the UK's 2023 entry is singer Mae Muller.
She goes to carry out her upbeat tune, I Wrote A Tune and will probably be giving it her all as the ultimate singer of the night time.
Sam might not be competing this time round however he's going to provide a spectacular efficiency sooner or later in the course of the grand finale.
The Eurovision Tune Contest remaining airs on Saturday, Could 13, at 8pm on One.