A NINETIES TV star has hit back at a troll after being accused of ‘manic and weird behaviour’ on Question Time.
The presenter appeared on the latest episode of the BBC’s current affairs panel show.

A 90s star hit back after a Question Time viewer accused them of acting ‘manic’ on screen[/caption]
Former Blue Peter star Richard Bacon was debating US President Donald Trump with Republicans Overseas chairman Greg Swenson.
But as the lively conversation progressed on Thursday night, one viewer took to social media to brand Richard ‘manic’.
They wrote on X: “Something a bit manic and weird about Richard Bacon’s behaviour. #bbcqt.”
Dad-of-two Bacon showed he wasn’t bothered by the user’s comment and simply swiped back: “Always.”
However, other viewers jumped to Richard’s defence and flooded the troll with replies.
One said: “It’s called being energised and giving a s**t.”
While a second commented: “I don’t recognise that at all.. I think he’s the only person making sense on the panel.”
Richard’s first job was as a reporter for BBC Radio Nottingham before he joined Blue Peter in February 1997.
However, a year later Richard was forced to hand in his Blue Peter badge after admitting to taking cocaine and losing his job.
Blue Peter’s biggest stars

With over 5,000 episodes produced, Blue Peter has been on air since 1958 and has seen a raft of famous faces at the helm
Christoper Trace – 1958 to 1967
Valerie Singleton – 1962 to 1972
John Noakes – 1965 to 1978
Peter Purves – 1967 to 1978
Simon Groom – 1978 to 1986
Janet Ellis – 1983 to 1987
Peter Duncan – 1985 to 1986
Yvette Fielding – 1987 to 1992
John Leslie – 1989 to 1994
Konnie Huq – 1987 to 2008
Matt Baker – 1999 to 2006
Gethin Jones – 2005 to 2008
Helen Skelton – 2008 to 2013
Barney Hardwood – 2011 to 2017
Lindsey Russell – 2013 to 2021
Radzi Chinyanganya – 2013 to 2019