Sunday Brunch descends into chaos as Anthony Boyle drops F-bomb live on air
Channel 4 programme Sunday Bunch hosts Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer invited actor Anthony Boyle onto their show this week but it turned chaotic really quickly.
The 29-year-old actor revealed he was tired as he just returned from the premiere of Masters of the Air in Lose Angeles. Chaos ensued as a very jetlagged Anthony accidentally cursed live on air while discussing the movie, forcing host Tim to apologise to viewers at home.
"I was over there promoting this film. We had a premiere for this film we have called Masters of the Air. So yeah, it was a lot of fun," Anthony said. Tim responded: "It's not a film though, is it? It's a series." The Plot Against America actor Anthony quickly fixed his mistake and dropped an F-bomb.
"It's a TV show but it's my first time on live TV and I muck up my first f***king sentence!" he said resulting in the other guests gasping in shock.
He looked over at other guests James Arthur, Julia Sawalha, Nick Helm, Hasan Semay, Jon Pointing and Katherine Waterston before he apologised for swearing. Tim said: "Apologise for the bad language." Everyone laughed and quickly moved on from the incident as they handed out Sunday Brunch radiator keys.
Escape to the Chateau's Dick and Angel give exciting news as fans beg for return"Oh, I'm not sure about you mate," Tim joked as he handed one to Anthony. "No you can have one, even though you're a bit sweary Mary, you can have one." Masters of the Air is an upcoming American war drama miniseries based on the 2007 book called Masters of the Air: America's Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany by Donal L Miller.
The nine-episode mini-series is set in WWII and follows a squad of Air Force members called the 100th Bomb Group. The show serves as a companion to Band of Brothers and The Pacific. Elvis star Austin Butler, Callum Turner, Barry Keoghan, Raff Law, Ncuti Gatwa and more are starring in the series.
Masters of the Air was executive produced by Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman.
The official plot synopsis of the upcoming show, expected to premiere on Apple TV+ on January 26, reads as follows: "From Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, and Gary Goetzman - the producers of Band of Brothers and The Pacific. During World War II, airmen risk their lives with the 100th Bomb Group, a brotherhood forged by courage, loss, and triumph."