'Feel really guilty' Zoe Ball issued apology from BBC Radio 2 guest amid chaotic interview

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Zoe Ball issued apology from BBCRadio2 guest amid chaotic interview Zoeballbreakfastshow radio2

Radio 2 today after the comedian’s WiFi kept cutting out at the start of their interview, forcing her to take an early music break. The Zoe Ball Breakfast show presenter also apologised to comedian and presenter Romesh, who eventually managed to get his signal back later on in the broadcast.Zoe, 51, interviewed Romesh, 44, on her show today as the comedian promoted his new BBC One sitcom Avoidance.

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