The BBC Breakfast duos are used to their fair share of live TV gaffes.
Despite their professionalism, there will always be moments Naga and Charlie are caught off-guard.
Today was no different as the duo aired a news report about the ongoing Russian spy poisoning saga.
A production gaffe caused them to appear on screen while the reporter kept speaking.
Naga, 43, and Charlie, 55, could be seen shuffling papers and preparing for the upcoming segments.
The blunder was quickly recognised and the reporter continued to deliver her report on Russia.
Meanwhile, the pair found themselves having a little on-air disagreement about one of the big stories today.
A satellite is thought to be “out of control” and plummeting into Earth over the weekend.
The Chinese space laboratory weighs over eight tonnes and is noticiably larger than other man-made objects that often re-enter the atmosphere.
Charlie introduced the story, saying: “It sounds like something out of a Science Fiction film doesn’t it!
“No one knows where it’s going to land, crash… But it’s ok, we have nothing to worry about, apparently,” he teased.
Naga replied: “Just to reassure people a little bit more.
“You’re more likely – or as likely – to be hit by lightening twice in the same day as have this thing hit you on the head.
“You’ll be fine,” she nonchalantly insisted.
It’s been an eventful week on BBC Breakfast all round.
Yesterday, Charlie appeared to interrupt a guest and viewers were not impressed.
He discussed the recent John Worboys’ development with the former Chair of the Parole Board, Nick Hardwick.
However, viewers felt Charlie wasn’t letting Nick speak and flocked to Twitter in outrage.
BBC Breakfast airs weekdays on BBC One from 6am.