SUNDAY Brunch hosts were forced to apologise as a show guest let slip a swear word on Sunday's live episode.
The blip came during a festive chat about cheese and wine on the Channel 4 series.
Morgan McGlynn-Carr, from Cheeses Of Muswell Hill, was on Sunday Brunch's Christmassy set
She told how her busy cheese store often featured queues spanning more than an hour long, as well as her loyal client base in the London area.
Talk then turned to the cheese nights that she hosts at the shop, with Tim Lovejoy, 56, suggesting she do one such cheese night - which she dubs Cheese Lates - especially for singles.
She agreed: "Yeah, we should!
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"Because actually by the end of the Cheese Lates, once people are p***ed they're quite jolly," before Tim interjected: "Language Morgan!"
He continued: "Why is everyone swearing this morning, can I apologise for Morgan swearing."
Tim's co-host Simon Rimmer, 61, attempted to move things on to the cheese and alcohol pairings and said: "What's our final one?"
Yet Morgan, clearly knocked off course by her comment, could only say: "Sorry," as she attempted to get back on track.
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Tim then added: The first time you ever came on you swore, by mistake by the way."
One fan took to X to comment: "She said “p***ed” on #sundaybrunch."
A second put: "Everyone forgetting themselves and swearing."
A third then put: "Oh this poor cheese woman. The minor swear has really knocked her confidence, hope she come back on again."
Another then added: "Morgan Sweary Mary. I love her! Manchester Dad obvs."
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Bad language is becoming somewhat common on the long-running Sunday show.
Who hosts Sunday Brunch?

The Sunday morning culinary show is a regular fixture on Channel 4. But who are the hosts?
Sunday Brunch is hosted by Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer.
- Tim started his TV career in the 1990s working as a researcher for The Big Breakfast before he started presenting and producing the Saturday morning staple Soccer AM in 1996. Tim hosted the show for 11 years before he started working on Something For the Weekend alongside celebrity chef Simon.
- This was Simon's first presenting gig, but he has since gone on to host shows like Tricks of the Restaurant Trade and Britain's Favourite Food.
- After the BBC's Something For the Weekend was cancelled in 2012, the pair moved over to Channel 4 together where they began fronting Sunday Brunch.
- Each episode features Simon cooking with Tim alongside a number of celebrity guests such as Will Young.
- Johnny Vegas also appears on the show occasionally as a relief presenter.
Last week, Tim was forced to apologise for Simon's swearing as they chatted to a Selling Sunset star.
During their discussion, realtor Bre Tiesi admitted that she styles herself because she's a "control freak" and thinks that she can do a better job.
Simon said: "Every episode, one of the highlights of the show is when you're all arriving for work - it's almost like that is the cat walk moment, isn't it?
"I have to try and look behind the looks of 'you look gorgeous'...
"When you're really going... b***h."
While Bre nodded, co-star Tim looked back at him in shock and asked: "Simon, what sort of language is that?!"
Bre said: "I was going to say I thought I wasn't allowed to cus?!"
Tim told viewers: "I'm distancing myself from him."
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"It's what they say, I can see it in your eyes!," Simon told Bre.
Tim then told viewers: “A swear word... I apologise to anyone...”