Countryfile presenter Matt Baker managed to keep his composure after a guest barked orders at him to 'get on with it' during the latest episode of the long-running BBC show.
Matt, who has been on the show for over a decade, visited Cranmore Chase, home to the UK's largest maze, to talk to maze expert Adrian Fisher.
Giving an explanation to the County Durham born host Matt, Adrian said: "It’s the world’s oldest mizmaze (turf maze)
"This one goes back at least 800 or 900 years. 11 paths which go to the edge from the middle.”
"So when the monks down in Avon Valley had their monastery. They would have come up and created this.
"Legend has it they would come up here as a penance and move around the entire route and we’re talking about hundreds of yards worth of length on their knees before breakfast.”
Matt prepared himself to tackle the maze but his hesitation didn't go down too well with Adrian, who responded: "Come on get on with it, don't take five or nine months."
Staying calm, Matt replied: "This is a difficult labour."
Viewers were swift to react to the segment, with one siding with Matt to tweet: "That was one scary Freudian maze Matt - get out quick!"
Matt's rather awkward exchange on Countryfile comes as one of his co-stars on the BBC show appeared to cast doubt on his future on it.
Speaking about the recent success of Matt's More4 show, Our Farm in the Dales, Adam Henson, who has been on Countryfile for a decade longer than the ex Blue Peter star, said: ""I don’t know really, but I know he has his own production company, and is producing a programme all about his family farm and the countryside.
“So I don’t know if he’s going to start concentrating on that or whether he will stay on Countryfile."