TV presenter Dan Walker has admitted that his devotion to his faith has cost him work, but insists he has no regrets.
The 47-year-old former BBC Breakfast and Football Focus presenter - who is the son of a pastor - is a devout Christian and refuses to work Sundays.
This has led to the dad-of-three missing out on "amazing jobs" hosting sport and other events in the past, with him instead choosing to devote the Holy day to his faith and family.
Walker - who has now been at Channel Five for almost two years, fronts TV series and the 5 News at 5.
He explained: "I've never done it to prove anybody wrong. I just need that sort of day when my family knows I am going to be there and it's a day to do something a little bit different.
“My sister's a nurse; she works on Sunday. Obviously my dad's a pastor so he used to work every Sunday.
“But it has worked for me. I know there are plenty of things that I've not been able to do over the years, amazing jobs that I've turned down, but I'm very happy with that decision.
“I've never tried to give anybody another reason not to employ me. I also make a very good cup of tea which is important.
“That's how I got my first job in radio. I sent my CV with two tea bags stapled to the top. And I said 'you've probably got thousands of CVs for this, but nobody will make a cup of tea as well as I can. And if you invite me in for an interview, I'll also make you one'. And he did,” the former Strictly Come Dancing contestant added to Sorted magazine.