Countryfile viewers demand Tomasz Schafernaker 'go home' after on-screen blunder

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Countryfile viewers demand Tomasz Schafernaker 'go home' after on-screen blunder
Countryfile viewers demand Tomasz Schafernaker 'go home' after on-screen blunder

COUNTRYFILE viewers were left demanding that weather presenter Tomasz Schafernaker 'go home' following his latest appearance on the BBC show.

The popular weather star was back on the BBC's Sunday favourite but fans were instantly left unhappy with the star and called him out on Twitter.

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Tomasz was told to 'go home' by BBC viewers
They claimed he had suffered an outfit blunder and had missed the memo
They claimed he had suffered an outfit blunder and had missed the memo

A dapper looking Tomasz had opted for a classic laid back suit look along with a plain black T-shirt underneath.

However, fans were left calling out the star's 'outfit blunder' as he failed to stick to the Countryfile 'dress code'.

Viewers were left insisting that the star was missing an essential 'check shirt' in order to fit in with the rest of the show's stars.

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Countryfile fans are used to seeing the cast in more casual attire as opposed to a suit in order to fit in with the 'country code'.

Commenting online, one fan penned: "He didn't get the check shirt memo."

Another added: "Go home Tomasz no check #countryfile."

A third viewer said: "Schafernaker hasn’t understood the assignment."

Before a fourth echoed: "Oh dear shaffers, that just won’t do."

It comes after fans were left 'bored to tears' by one of the programme's most recent reports.

The BBC One staple show focused on climate change once again, which left fans wanting a break and telling the producers to "give it a rest!".

Adam Henson, 57, presented the agricultural episode and discussed heat pumps and climate change.

Viewers took to Twitter and expressed how they felt about the 'boring' episode.

One Twitter user fumed: "Countryfile just fills me with doom these days. Where has all the joy gone? #countryfile."

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A second penned: "#Countryfile is just basically a weekly climate change lecture now. Give it a f***ing rest!"

Jake Penkethman

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