
Viewers of Channel 4's popular weekend show Sunday Brunch have once again taken to social media to express their frustration over a recurring technical issue that continues to plague the programme.
Fans of the show, hosted by Simon Rimmer and Tim Lovejoy, were left exasperated as familiar problems resurfaced during the latest broadcast. Many took to Twitter to vent, with some declaring they'd had enough of the persistent disruptions.
What's Causing the Outrage?
The main complaint centres around ongoing sound problems that have become a regular feature of the show. Viewers reported distorted audio, sudden volume changes and moments where the hosts' voices became completely inaudible.
One frustrated viewer tweeted: "The sound issues on #SundayBrunch are beyond a joke now. How hard can it be to sort this out?" while another added: "Every single week it's the same story. Sort your tech out, Channel 4!"
A Recurring Problem
This isn't the first time the show has faced criticism for technical difficulties. Long-time fans will remember similar complaints cropping up over the past year, with some speculating whether budget cuts might be to blame.
However, others have defended the production team, pointing out the challenges of live television. "It's a complex live show with multiple guests and segments," one supporter noted. "The occasional glitch is understandable."
Will Channel 4 Take Action?
With viewer patience wearing thin, many are now questioning whether Channel 4 will finally address the issue. The broadcaster has yet to comment on the latest complaints, but pressure is mounting for a permanent solution.
As one viewer put it: "We love the show, but these constant problems are really testing our loyalty. Sort it out or risk losing your audience."