Presenter stops show to tell Lenny Henry 'you shouldn't say that'

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He was discussing World Book Day

BBC Breakfast presenter Charlie Stayt halted the show to issue a warning to Sir Lenny Henry, who was appearing as a guest. Charlie was hosting the daily programme on Thursday, March 2 - but warned Lenny: "You really shouldn't say that," reports Birmingham Live.

“And the librarians were brilliant. They showed me all these books and it meant I could immerse myself in all these imaginary worlds. Learn about creativity. Because when you read a book, you can cast it, you can design the sets, you can imagine what hair people have got. You can do everything in your imagination and that is why it is important.”

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