stewart maclean, thank you so much for coming on newswatch. it's really appreciated.en things go wrong somewhere on bbc news, we sometimes feature those moments on newswatch if they've elicited complaints or comments from you. so, it's only fair that when there's a problem with newswatch itself, we should highlight that, too, and explain what happened. so, let's have a look then at last saturday's transmission of the programme on bbc one, as part of breakfast. hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. how does the bbc source and verify the flood of user—generated content it gets after a terrorist attack or a natural disaster? regular viewers will immediately have spotted that that's not our current studio or title sequence, and irregular ones won't have taken much longer to realise that a clip of home secretary amber rudd speaking to andrew marr meant this was an old edition of newswatch. exactly six years old, in fact, originally shown on the 22nd of september 2017. human error meant that similarly—dated edition was played instead of last week's programme