
The stories that have got Britain talking, and the world's biggest stars on the famous green sofa.
Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. They'll be linking up with Kate Humble as she sets out on Wildlife quests - her challenge today is to find and swim alongside North Devon's beautiful but elusive grey seals. Also, Anna Adam and her hidden camera crew have been out and about filming unsuspecting members of the public as they go about their everyday lives - the results are shocking.
Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. There's a challenge to viewers from Britain's favourite Olympian Dame Kelly Holmes and another wildlife report from Kate Humble, who tries to track down the UK's sleepiest mammal, the dormouse.
Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Consumer expert Martin Lewis reveals how to make money out of your old mobile phones and Kate Humble continues her week of wildlife quests by grappling with the 'Red Eyed Devil' lurking beneath the seemingly harmless waters of Devon's seaside rock pools.
Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Wildlife reporter Kate Humble continues her quest to come face-to-face with the hidden wildlife living alongside some of the UK's most popular holiday resorts. She's on Exmoor on the trail of a herd of elusive red deer.
Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Guest reporter Carol Thatcher, who prides herself on frugal living, tries to survive on a state pension for a week. Wildlife presenter Kate Humble puts on her night vision glasses and travels to a secret location to encounter one of this country's most protected and feared creatures.
Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha present a magazine series which includes a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. There's the launch of the 16-60 Challenge to find out who's fittest - today's couch potato teenagers or their health-conscious elders. Dan Snow begins a series of reports about the UK's hidden history by donning a wet suit and diving into the chilly waters of Loch Tay to reveal the remnants of a strange Iron Age settlement.
Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Undercover reporter Anna Adams reveals more shocking truths about the way we really behave, historian Dan Snow takes to the skies to uncover the hidden history of the Welsh borders and Adrian finds out what's happened to loud-mouthed would-be Apprentice Ruth Badger since she was fired by Alan Sugar.
Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Consumer expert Martin Lewis shows viewers how to make super cheap telephone calls on the internet. Dan Snow is in the grounds of Dover Castle and reveals the extraordinary history hidden deep beneath its foundations, and Sally Gunnell laces up her running shoes and arrives in a mystery location.
Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Dan Snow needs a head for heights as he goes in search of the hidden history balanced perilously above the Thames estuary within a forgotten World War Two fort. And it's the penultimate day of the 16-60 Challenge, which sees a group of teenage couch potatoes pitted against a team of health-conscious pensioners.
Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Dan Snow's hunt for Britain's hidden history takes on a new twist as he rides into Hampshire in search of the real life Mr Darcy. Also, the climax of the 16-60 Challenge, in which a team of teenagers have been competing against a team of pensioners to prove who's the fittest.
Matt Baker begins a series of reports in conjunction with the team from Seaside Rescue, which follows at 7.30pm. There's also the start of an experiment in which Breakfast newsman Bill Turnbull tries a new sleep regime. With Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha.
The topical magazine show sees Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha catch up with newsman Bill Turnbull 's sleep experiment. Plus a live link to Matt Baker and the Seaside Rescue team in Weymouth.
Consumer expert Martin Lewis shows how to book the cheapest flights. Plus an update from Matt Baker and the Seaside Rescue team in Dorset, and Breakfast's Bill Turnbull props his eyelids up with matchsticks to talk about his sleep experiment.Hosted by Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha.
Magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features. More action from Matt Baker and the Seaside Rescue team plus Bill Turnbull's sleep experiment.
Breakfast anchorman Bill Turnbull 's in the studio to discover whether his radical new sleep pattern has improved his brain function as predicted. There's also more live action from Seaside Rescue, and Adrian and Nadia test viewers on UK geography.
Wildlife expert Kate Humble hits Edinburgh and a team of GPs take to the streets of Manchester to diagnose a series of remarkable complaints.Presented by Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha.
Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha host the live, topical magazine show.
A report from wildlife expert Kate Humble , plus medical revelations from the street doctors in Manchester.Hosted by Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha.
Kate Humble and Chris Packham announce the wildlife photography competition winners.
The final show in this run sees the street doctors back in action. The team of itinerant GPs offer instant diagnoses and advice to members of the public suffering a wide range of medical niggles and ailments. Meanwhile, Adrian and Nadia have the usual topical reports, plus celebrity chat from the canalside studio in Birmingham.
Adrian Chiles presents a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles presents a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles presents a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles presents a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles presents a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Every weeknight, Adrian Chiles takes a fresh look at the Britain we're in. Tonight, could using your mobile while driving be more dangerous than downing six vodkas? Dominic Littlewood investigates.
Adrian Chiles presents the live topical show about the concerns of the British nation.
Adrian Chiles takes a fresh look at the Britain we're in. Tonight, the untold story of how thousands of white Britons were captured by pirates and sold into slavery. With Dan Snow.
The new live topical magazine show hosted by Adrian Chiles and Myleene Klass that takes a fresh look every weeknight at the Britain we're in.
A guide to alternative investments, and how buying red wine could be the perfect retirement plan.
The new live topical magazine show hosted by Adrian Chiles and Myleene Klass that takes a fresh look every weeknight at the Britain we're in.
Adrian Chiles and Myleene Klass host the live topical show about the concerns of the British nation.
The new live topical magazine show hosted by Adrian Chiles and Myleene Klass that takes a fresh look every weeknight at the Britain we're in.
The new live topical magazine show hosted by Adrian Chiles and Myleene Klass that takes a fresh look every weeknight at the Britain we're in.
The new live topical magazine show hosted by Adrian Chiles and Myleene Klass that takes a fresh look every weeknight at the Britain we're in.
Adrian Chiles and Myleene Klass present reports on issues affecting people across the country.
Adrian Chiles and Myleene Klass host the live topical show about the concerns of the British nation.
The new live topical magazine show hosted by Adrian Chiles and Myleene Klass. Dom Littlewood shares his top tips for getting the best restaurant deals in the East End. Ellie Harrison goes on the trail of basking sharks off the Isle of Man and checks out the latest on the so-called great white shark sightings off Cornwall and Devon. Sanjeev Bhasker talks about his journey to modern India and Pakistan and Esther Ranzthen tells us why kids aren't playing on our streets any more.
Adrian Chiles and Myleene Klass present the live show, with reporters Hardeep Singh Kohli , Dan Snow and Ellie Harrison uncovering topical stories.
Live topical show, in which reporters uncover the UK's most fascinating stories. Adrian Chiles and Myleene Klass present.
Topical magazine show hosted by Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley. In this edition, Guernsey residents fight their corner against their neighbours in Jersey, death expert Jamie Oliver discusses eco-friendly funerals, Lucy Siegle meets a superfood addict, nutritionist Parker Lake examines Adrian and Christine's blood types to see what foods they should be avoiding, and cloud expert Gavin Pretor-Pinney pays tribute to the king of the clouds, the Cumulo-Nimbus.
Adrian Chiles and Myleene Klass present the live topical show, alongside features by historian Dan Snow and consumer expert Dominic Littlewood.
Topical reports from across the UK, presented by Adrian Chiles and Myleene Klass.
Adrian Chiles and Myleene Klass present the live show, with reporters Hardeep Singh Kohli , Dan Snow and Ellie Harrison uncovering topical stories.
Live topical show, in which reporters including Dan Snow uncover the UK's most fascinating stories.Adrian Chiles and Myleene Klass present.
Adrian Chiles and Myleene Klass present reports on issues affecting people across the country.
Adrian Chiles and Myleene Klass host the live topical show about the concerns of the British nation.
Topical reports from across the UK, featuring contributions from Dan Snow and Dominic Littlewood.Presented by Adrian Chiles and Myleene Klass.
Adrian Chiles and Myleene Klass present the live show, with reporters Hardeep Singh Kohli , Dan Snow and Ellie Harrison uncovering topical stories.
Live topical show, in which reporters including Dan Snow uncover the UK's most fascinating stories.
Adrian Chiles and Myleene Klass present reports on issues affecting people across the country.
The topical magazine show hosted by Adrian Chiles, Myleene Klass and a team of regular contributors that takes a fresh look every weeknight at the Britain we're in.
The topical magazine show hosted by Adrian Chiles, Myleene Klass and a team of regular contributors that takes a fresh look every weeknight at the Britain we're in.
The live topical magazine show hosted by Adrian Chiles, Myleene Klass and a team of regular contributors that takes a fresh look every weeknight at the Britain we're in.
The topical magazine show hosted by Adrian Chiles, Myleene Klass and a team of regular contributors that takes a fresh look every weeknight at the Britain we're in.
The topical magazine show hosted by Adrian Chiles, Myleene Klass and a team of regular contributors that takes a fresh look every weeknight at the Britain we're in.
Live topical magazine show hosted by Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and a team of regular contributors that takes a fresh look every weeknight at the Britain we're in. Liverpool celebrates its 800th birthday. And your recycling campaign is taken to the minister in charge of waste.
The live topical magazine show hosted by Adrian Chiles, Myleene Klass and a team of regular contributors that takes a fresh look every weeknight at the Britain we're in.
Live topical magazine show hosted by Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley, with a team of regular contributors. Carol Thatcher gets her hands dirty doing Britain's most unpopular jobs, and king of the kitchen James Martin cooks up a storm.
The live topical magazine show hosted by Adrian Chiles, Myleene Klass and a team of regular contributors that takes a fresh look every weeknight at the Britain we're in.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Dom Littlewood investigates the growing black market in forged and stolen disabled blue badges, Hardeep Singh Kohli visits the happiest town in the UK and fraternal musicians The Proclaimers perform live in the studio and talk about their new album and tour.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Leslie Ash and Phil Tufnell present the magazine series with interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. There's a look at the arguments behind asking elderly motorists to re-take their driving tests. Ellie Harrison and Steve Backshall kick-start the Garden Watch series, using all the latest technology to find out what goes on in our gardens when we're asleep. Plus, the One Show's Complaints Choir tune up for their first mission.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. James Nesbitt is in the studio to discuss the new series of Murphy's Law, and TV's first-ever chef and home-economics pioneer Marguerite Patten talks about ration-book recipes.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Dom Littlewood looks at what the space race has brought to our daily lives, cake queen Jane Asher makes some healthy dog biscuits and Ellie Harrison dresses up as a crane.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
For one week only, Dominic Littlewood joins Christine Bleakley to present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. There's an investigation into Britain's expanding population of bed-bugs and historian Neil Oliver continues his quest to uncover the UK's hidden history.
For one week only, Dominic Littlewood joins Christine Bleakley to present the magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. The presenters come face-to-face with a dung beetle, as Oxford University's George McGavin continues his week-long quest to make us all love creepy crawlies.
For one week only, Dominic Littlewood joins Christine Bleakley to present the magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. All life is here, from celebrities to newts. Also, a report on Britain's biggest ever explosion.
For one week only, Dominic Littlewood joins Christine Bleakley to present the magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Britain's top bug man George McGavin is on a mission to rescue a couple whose house is overrun with eight-legged invaders.
Christine Bleakley is joined for one last night by Dominic Littlewood to present the topical magazine featuring a mix of interviews, reports and features from around the UK, including an extraordinary attempt to cure arachnophobia.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features live from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Comedians Nick Hancock and Rory McGrath guest. Renowned artist Quentin Blake draws a gigantic picture to hide an ugly building at St Pancras.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Justin Rowlatt visits the brave men and women of the fire service, a look at why first borns are brainier but not funnier than their siblings and Michael Winner drops by to talk about his dieting.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. On the show is award-winning comedian Omid Djalili, plus John Sergeant shows us some expensive sheds and The One Show choir will be singing a song for England.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Magazine series with Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley. Torchwood and West End star John Barrowman comes in for a chat, Strictly Come Dancing's Ian Waite talks about bullying and we list the top ten winter comfort foods.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Magazine series with Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley. Fetures the scandal of the critical illness insurance policies: that don't pay out when you get critically ill. Neil Oliver looks at our addiction to coffee, asking if it's as bad for us as we're led to believe. And there's advice on how to get robins in your garden this Christmas.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Harry Enfield is in the studio, we tell you everything you need to know about DIY health checks and we investigate superstitions and what they mean to you.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Mia Farrow drops by for a chat. Phil Tufnell and the complaints choir are on the case of 'muzak' in shopping centres and history man Neil Oliver makes a Stone Age discovery in the Solent.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Strictly Come Dancing's Kate Garraway speaks about her ballroom nightmare, history man Dan Snow has the story of the man who saved Christmas and we meet the animals who have saved thousands of lives during wartime.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Enrique Iglesias is under the mistletoe, hangover cures for the festive period are exposed and 100 years of the bra is celebrated.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Henry Cooper is in the studio and former hostage Alan Johnston tells us how he'll be spending Christmas at home.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Cinema legend Lord Richard Attenborough is in the studio, John Sergeant talks about the police strikes of 1919, plus Steve Backshall has some more tips on getting wildlife in your garden this winter.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Griff Rhys Jones talks about the ghost of Dickens' Christmas past. Plus, the complaints choir sound off over unwanted gifts and Hardeep Singh Kohli will be extolling the virtues of the brussel sprout.
The Teatro boys lead the Christmas sing-a-long with Dominic Littlewood, Ellie Harrison and John Sergeant adding their unique vocal talents.
Topical magazine series presented by Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley. On the nation's most popular day for divorces, Dom Littlewood gives some tips on how to break up without making the lawyers rich. Ellie Harrison tells us what can be done to tackle the country's ever growing abandoned dogs problem, and Masterchef judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace are in the studio.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Best-selling author Lynda La Plante and Gyles Brandreth on our obsession with crime stories. Neil Oliver finds out the true story of the St Trinian's girls and Ellie Harrison meets a women who's so batty about bats she keeps them in her kitchen.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Mastermind Carol Vorderman reveals how to eat yourself clever, design expert Adam Hart-Davis rallies would-be inventors, and Ellie Harrison meets the man who lives with wolves.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Tonight Ellie Harrison meets the animal nut who teaches swans how to fly. We visit the oldest record shop in the world in Cardiff and ask why it's in danger of shutting for good. Justin Rowlatt investigates how, why and when we fell in love with the Millennium Dome and Lenny Henry helps us to celebrate Liverpool - City of Pop.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Comic Jo Brand and history man Dan Snow will be in the studio. We uncover the secret underground rivers built over to make way for our towns and cities and we meet a man obsessed with cockroaches. Plus, Adrian Chiles attempts his very own celebrity workout video.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Charactor actor Simon Callow is in the studio, plus weather forecaster Carol Kirkwood uses science to put ancient weather myths to the test. Dom Littlewood gives advice on making a few extra pounds by renting out your spare room.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Martine McCutcheon reveals how the Cornish coast compares to Albert Square, Ellie Harrison has a twitcher treat, and is it a big problem to have a big family?
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Today Martin Freeman, star of The Office, drops by, while Ellie Harris is with the Mountain Rescue teams in Scotland. Plus we take a look at how Humberside is opening the flood gates and taking down their flood defences.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Dom Littlewood on how to make money from celebrity memorabilia. Plus, the new scientific theories on how to find your ideal partner. And Claire Sweeney on her new sixties musical.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Today, Neil Oliver goes underwater with the men and women of the RNLI, Pete Waterman discovers the romance of the railways, and the fish and chip shop of the year is revealed live.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Featuring cream of the British acting crop, Timothy Spall, in the studio. Plus, an excusive interview with Prince Charles on why we should all start eating mutton again.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. The original Ozzie hearthrob, Jason Donovan, is in the studio, plus we discover Colin Jackson's plan to get kids fit.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Lulu discusses her life, loves and looks, while we meet the Kung Fu pensioners armed with walking sticks. Plus, how to invest in gold.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Musical legend Dionne Warwick is in the studio to talk about her new UK tour and album. We delve into the murky world of the private investigator, while Hardeep Singh Kohli looks at the psychology of music, and Dan Snow discusses the inspiration behind CS Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. The legendary David Attenborough takes a walk on the wild side.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. French food master Raymond Blanc, EastEnder Nina Wadia and roving reporter Angellica Bell visits a litter of 16 puppies. We also find out which was the worst year to be a Brit.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Ulrika Jonsson is in the studio. John Sergeant meets a man who is so obsessed with Star Trek, he's converted his flat into the Starship Enterprise. Plus meet the One Show horse running in the Grand National.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Child-star turned-rock-wife turned-Holby-City nurse Patsy Kensit is in the studio. Colin Jackson takes his campaign to get Britain's children fit to Westminster. Ellie Harrison goes in search of Britain's toughest wildlife.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Boy George speaks about musical comebacks and popstar downfalls. Plus Neil Oliver tells you how to find a dinosaur fossil on your doorstep.
John Sergeant asks why more men are going under the plastic surgeon's knife, while Phil Tufnell reveals how to spot if you have a masterpiece hanging on your sitting room wall.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a topical magazine series. It's sleep week on The One Show - everything you need to know to get a better night's sleep. Plus Dom Littlewood looks at cutting estate agents out of the deal when you sell your house, and why handbags are ruining your health.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a topical magazine series. Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders chat about their lives. Plus how to sell your home minus the estate agent.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK, with living legend Liza Minnelli.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. We celebrate Valentine's Day with Westlife.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a topical magazine series. The original domestic goddess Delia Smith drops in for a chat. Plus more from Sleep Week with how to silence a snorer, and John Sergeant meets a man completely obsessed with Robin Hood.
Music man Joe Brown joins Adrian and Christine to talk about his 50 years in the business. They'll also be joined by Dan Snow, Dom Littlewood and Phil Tufnell. Plus, the battle between the Scots and English over Berwick-upon-Tweed.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by the man who is nobody's Apprentice, Sir Alan Sugar, and Hardeep Singh Kohli on why flats are the new houses.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. The team investigate a radical new solution to tackling Britain's teenage troublemakers. One of the nation's most popular actors, Stephen Tompkinson, is in the studio. Ellie Harrison challenges a pigeon to a race home. Dan Snow gives a brief history of chocolate.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Clive Anderson, Dan Snow and Ellie Harrison are in the studio. Plus the big bin debate: should we pay by the weight of our rubbish bags? Phil Tufnell tells us how Ramsbottom got its name. And there's more from the One Show's Grand National entry, McKelvey.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a topical magazine series. Star of stage and screen, Jonathan Pryce joins us in the studio, while Carol Kirkwood finds out whether the moon really can make your garden grow. Pluswe're at one of Britain's smallest cinemas as it shuts its doors for the final time.
Magazine show. Christine Bleakley and Adrian Chiles interview Led Zeppelin legend Robert Plant. Dom Littlewood reveals why Strictly Come Dancing could damage your health. Adrian and Alan Shearer launch their Sport Relief challenge.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. The team report on the nationwide campaign cracking down on illegal driving instructors. There's a sneak preview of this year's Eurovision hopefuls. Phil Tufnell tracks down the Frankstein statues that are blots on the landscape.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Myleene Klass joins the team in the studio. Sally-Anne Bowman's father tells us why we should have a compulsory DNA database to help catch criminals. John Sergeant meets a man with a shrine to Tudor times in his back garden.
Justin Rowlatt investigates the gangs of fraudsters targeting whole towns to siphon off money out of bank accounts. Davina McCall is in the studio, while Dr Sarah Jarvis discusses the reasons why gout is making a comeback.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a topical magazine series. Featuring the story of how Britain's Home Guard had a special secret unit, Kenny and Gabby Logan on learning to read as an adult, and we ask, Does Britain have a gambling addiction?
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the topical magazine series. Gloria Hunniford is in the studio, along with Dom Littlewood and Paula John, who give advice to home-owners with fixed-rate mortgages coming to an end. Plus Ellie Harrison tells us about what wildlife to look out for this March, and Hardeep Singh Kohli on why chocolate is the new wine.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the topical magazine series. Rock legend Roger Daltrey from The Who drops by for a chat, while Clare Balding is live at this year's Crufts, and we look at the demise of the Polaroid.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Jeffrey Archer explains why prison is good for the imagination, plus we take a look at dramatic return of the Natterjack Toad. With Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley.
Topical magazine series with Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley. Shannon Matthews's mum speaks about the campaign to bring her daughter back. Plus we ask if we should all be taking Statins over a certain age to combat cholesterol, and is public art a public nuisance?
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Topical magazine series presented by Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley. Legend of British journalism Andrew Neil gives his take on the budget. Plus history man Neil Oliver looks at the nation's long and toxic affair with the cigarette, and the Oldie of the Year Awards with Jerry Hall, Terry Wogan and Peter O'Toole.
We catch up with how Adrian and Alan Shearer are doing on the first leg of their Sports Relief SuperCycle.
Topical magazine series presented by Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley. Rock star David Essex is on the sofa. Plus, are cinemas ripping us off with popcorn prices? And should we all start eating lard again?
Topical magazine series with Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley. Cold Feet star Robert Bathurst discusses his career on TV and the stage.
Topical magazine series with Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley. On the eve of the fifth anniversary of the Iraq war, does the Government need to do more for returning veterans?
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a topical magazine series. On the 15th anniversary of the Warrington Bomb, Colin Parry talks about the impact of losing of his son.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Topical magazine series with Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley. Gold medalist Sebastian Coe drops by to update us on plans for the London Olympics.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Blue Peter veteran Valerie Singleton, Crimewatch's Rav Wilding on a revolutionary new crime fighting device, and Dan Snow investigates what should take pride of place on coins, if Britannia retires.
Dan Snow live at the RAF's 90th Anniversary celebrations, why marriage is going out of fashion, and Clive James on the people who have shaped civilisation.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by guests Janet Street Porter and Dan Snow. Plus, the woman who pulled her own teeth out because she couldn't find a dentist, and live at the Trafford Centre in Manchester, The One Show offers viewers free dental check ups.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by comedian Phill Jupitus. Also, Gyles Brandreth looks at the places that inspired great novels, starting with Bram Stoker's Dracula.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Les Dennis to talk about his new autobiography. Melinda Messenger finds out why new mothers are considering cosmetic surgery.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by genuine TV royalty in the shape of Sue Johnston. And Dom Littlewood gives advice on how to avoid swimming with the loan sharks.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley meet the man who spent 20 years on death row for a crime he didn't commit. Plus star of Callan, The Equalizer and The Wicker Man, Edward Woodward.
Christine Bleakley and Dominic Littlewood are joined by Ronan Keating to talk about the return of Boyzone. Also, the One Show viewers' auditions to be a Zimmer - the band consisting exclusively of OAPs.
Christine Bleakley and Dan Snow are joined by weather woman Sian Lloyd who reveals the secret to getting over a man. Also, addiction to your mobile phones.
Christine Bleakley and Colin Jackson open the conspiracies files and ask whether truth really is stranger than fiction. Also, how parents are bringing terror to the touchline of kids football matches, and Adrian Edmonson discusses comedy.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
With Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley is joined by the first lady of English poetry, Pam Ayres.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by acting royalty as Helen Mirren and Jane Horrocks pop in for a chat. Plus Dom Littlewood takes a look at the credit crunch.
Adrian and Christine with everything you wanted to know about hair but were too afraid to ask. Also, Nigel Kennedy and why the nation's mediums are facing large scale changes.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by director Mike Leigh. Also, how Harrogate is fighting the arrival of a Tesco superstore, and could carp soon be your fish of choice?
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Nancy Dell'Olio as they present mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Tony Curtis and take a look at topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. A look at the campaign for compensation being fought on behalf of asbestos victims, and how apples are at the core of the food price crisis. Sir David Frost talks about our obsession with class.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Carol Thatcher takes a look at the world's largest cruise ship and Sir Tim Rice tells Adrian and Christine of an exciting new project at the Albert Hall.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. They are joined by actress Sheila Hancock, and John Sergeant meets the people who consider lorry spotting a hobby.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley look at the secret world of male eating disorders. Also, the success of science fiction and Terry Waite returns to the house where he grew up.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by actor Alan Cumming. Also, Gyles Brandreth meets the English villagers who'd rather be Welsh and Dom Littlewood examines whether 25 year fixed-rate mortages are a good idea. Myleene Klass is in Scotland belting out more famous tunes.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Forty years since their arrest, we take a look at the reign of The Krays. Plus, a look at how British birds have accents, and Steven Berkoff discusses his new take on a Marlon Brando classic.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Ellie Harrison reports on the wildlife spectacles to look out for during May; the curious conditions surgery is open for business; and funnyman Rory McGrath explains why he likes to hide out in bushes looking at birds.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Philip Glenister, aka DCI Gene Hunt from Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes. Also, new ways of detecting benefit fraudsters.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the magazine series, featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the country. Denise Van Outen joins Adrian and Christine on the sofa as they explore precautions to take in the sun and investigate how the UK became a nation of sun worshippers. Plus, the curious condition of flat feet.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by American musician and actor Meat Loaf.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by former Eastender Jessie Wallace. Also, should there be an Armed Forces day in recognition of servicemen and women, and why we continue to be serially fascinated with Jack the Ripper.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Warren Clarke, star of The Invisibles. Plus, a One Show viewer who's picture is soon to be worth millions.
Eamonn Holmes joins Adrian and Christine for a One Show picnic. Also, the difficulty of coping with a stammer and the results of an intensive course to help two viewers.
The show that goes all round the country to find the stories that matter to you. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Sex and the City's Kristin Davis.
Author Terry Pratchett talks about his battle with Alzheimer's. Plus, why quality memoirs may be a thing of the past, and a look at the power of the potato. With Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. They are joined in the studio by actor Tom Conti. And there's also a special FA Cup prediction.
Survival expert Ray Mears joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley on the sofa. Plus a feature from Bournemouth on the first day of the animal roadshow.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by former footballer turned wine connoiseur, David Ginola. Also, Hardeep Singh Kohli visits the smallest city in the country, and a cabbie's guide to Motoring Manners.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Johnny Vegas drops by for a chat.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined on the sofa by actor Anthony Head. Plus the team have a look at the health of pets in Derry and Hardeep Singh Kohli makes a claim for the mini-skirt being Britain's best export.
Magazine series with Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley. Frank Carson is in the studio and Mike Dilger is on Garden Watch.
Magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley reveal how pensioners could double their weekly income simply by claiming the secret funds they're entitled to.Plus Holby City actor Robert Powell is in the studio and the Garden Watch series continues.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Esther Ranzen. Also, why wearing sun cream could increase your chances of skin cancer, ex-policeman Rav Wilding explains how to spot a hoax caller, and more from Mike and Miranda in Garden Watch.
Dom Littlewood catches us with the One Show viewers who bartered for their wedding day, Lucy Siegle examines the muddle that surrounds food labelling, and Loyd Grossman talks about why we should be visiting more of Britain's museums.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Twenty years on from the worst water poisioning scandal in British history, The One Show returns to Camelford to discover the disaster's legacy for locals and the country as a whole.Also, June's wildlife spectacles to look out for. And Alexei Sayle joins Adrian and Christine in the studio to talk about his new documentary series on Liverpool.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
The village of Jackfield is put on the 'claim to fame' map for having the UK's fastest moving land-slip. Also, Top Gear's Richard Hammond is on the Sofa and Dominic Littlewood gets his kit off. All will be revealed tonight!
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Phil Tufnell gets an exclusive look around the Royal Academy as it prepares for its summer exhibition. Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by Richard Stilgoe.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley look at the Chinese crabs invading the UK, the best way to organise holiday cash, the origins of the classic Welsh song Cwm Rhondda, and guest Suggs sprinkles the studio with Madness.
Dan Snow and Christine Bleakley are joined by Jennie Bond. Also, Hardeep Singh Kholi visits the UK's smallest Theatre and Christine Walkden celebrates the power of Watercress.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by racing pundit and former jockey Willie Carson.Also, the team sniff out a possible cure for allergies and join the party at the Isle of Wight music festival.
With only one week to go until the start of Wimbledon 2008, Britain's number one tennis player Andy Murray tells Christine and Adrian how his challenge is shaping up.Plus, broadcaster and History of Modern Britain author Andrew Marr on the sequel to the BAFTA award-winning series.
Christine Bleakley and Nicky Campbell present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Their guest is Tim Henman.
Christine Bleakley and Andrew Neil are joined by Lulu. Also, what is finally going to happen to the iconic Battersea Power Station and why we find things funny.
Christine Bleakley and Andrew Neil go Downtown with the woman who has sold 70 million records - Petula Clark.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley ask if people who opt for gastric band surgery are unfairly stigmatised by society.Also, the fight to save Britain's very own coral reef off the coast of Lyme Regis, and Miranda Richardson joins Adrian and Christine in the studio.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by ex EastEnder Letitia Dean.Also, Mike Dilger with some beautiful baby beavers who are soon to be released into the wild, how thieves are stealing petrol from our cars and homes, and The One Show gets noticed at Wimbledon.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Soprano supremo Lesley Garrett joins Christine Bleakley and Matthew Wright on the One Show sofa.Also, why black majority churches in Britain are growing in popularity and The One Show's bug expert George McGavin finds out why a new species of Ladybird is a force to be reckoned with.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the country. Michael Palin guests on the sofa, Dom Littlewood investigates why airlines lose so much luggage, and Neil Oliver talks about his work on the restoration of Canterbury cathedral. Plus, why the French are taking wine-making tips from the UK.
The One Show answers the questions on everybody's lips - which buildings do you think are ugly, and how quickly can Fiona Bruce change a tyre?Plus, the man who thinks we should respect multi-storey car parks, not knock them down.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Julian Clary as he reveals his dark side. Also, Edwina Currie reveals what the Magna Carta has done for Britain.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
TV legend Bruce Forsyth and his wife Winnie join Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley.Plus, gardening guru Christine Walkden demonstrates how to get the best out of growing your own vegetables and Phil Tufnell gets into the swing of things with 1920s golf clubs.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by actress Connie Fisher, who explains how she's finally kicked the habit. Plus, how Liverpool is using zero tolerance to crack crime, and the restaurants who only pay their staff in tips.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Starsky and Hutch's David Soul. Lucy Siegle demonstrates how to make the most of leftovers, and save the world at the same time.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Des Lynam on the sofa.Also, how to hold on to your home during the credit crunch, Carol Thatcher asks if cyclists really are a menace to the streets, and more wildlife lurking on Britain's beaches.
Cruise-ship crooner Jane McDonald joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley. Mike Dilger and Miranda Krestovnikoff continue their beach watch, and Lucy Siegle meets 'sugar mummies' - women who like their men younger.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Prime Minister Gordon Brown to talk about tackling knife crime. Actress and campaigner Linda Robson finds out what Britain can learn from Chicago's experience of treating gangs as a disease.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by king of the dancefloor Anton Du Beke. Dan Snow goes exclusively behind the scenes at the new Hadrian exhibition.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Their guests are novelist and MP Anne Widdecombe; Lab Rats and The Thick of It star Chris Addison and One Show vet, Joe Inglis, who meets the Pet Detectives.
Adrian and Christine's guests are - novelist and MP Anne Widdecombe; Lab Rats and The Thick of It star Chris Addison and One Show vet, Joe Inglis, who meets the Pet Detectives.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Guests include rock legend Alice Cooper and comedian Ronnie Corbett who bond over a love of golf.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
A look at the science of surviving an air disaster, the problems of the 'sandwich generation' caring for both elderly parents and young kids and Sir Terry Wogan is on the sofa.
John Lydon, formerly Johnny Rotten of The Sex Pistols, joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley.One Show wildlife watcher Mike Dilger gets close to a one of Britain's most striking birds and Lucy Worsley takes goes on a tour of areas usually out of bounds at The Tower of London.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a spooky show featuring X-Files star David Duchovny and a look at alien spotting in the UK.
Dom Littlewood reveals why flying on the cheap could already be pie in the sky.Also, Gyles Brandreth says Happy Birthday to the Beano and Miranda Krestovnikoff gets up close to wild bats.
Dad's Army star Ian Lavender on whether '60s TV was better than it is today. Carol Thatcher finds out what it was like before the state pension was introduced 100 years ago.Also, Mike Dilger is on a mission to get close to elusive badgers.
Gyles Brandreth meets ex-cons looking for a second chance, Christine Walkden looks at the plight of British cherries, and Miranda Krestovnikoff gets close to wild rabbits.
Adrian and Christine are joined by talk show queen Trisha Goddard to discuss her extraordinary life and how she plans to beat cancer.Plus Carol Thatcher helps judge a bull beauty contest and the man who refuses to move - despite being offered millions.
Adrian and Christine talk to actor Bill Paterson about growing up in a Glasgow gang. Dr Sarah Jarvis explains why over the counter medicine can still be affordable.Also, with the Olympics just a few days away, Lucy Siegle spends some time getting to know Britain's Chinese community.
Christine Bleakley and Matthew Wright meet the over 65s who are part of the pensioner employment revolution.Also, Gloria Hunniford follows her childhood footsteps to a family holiday and The One Show reveals the best dive locations in the country.
Olympic gold champion Kelly Holmes joins Christine Bleakley and Matthew Wright in the studio, and The One Show's team of reporters are put to the test by various Olympic events.
Christine Bleakley and Matthew Wright try to cheer up Grumpy Old Rockstar Rick Wakeman as Butterfly Week begins, and look at the new sport getting dogs hot under the collar.
Gyles Brandreth meets the new philanthropists, while REM frontman Michael Stipe joins Adrian and Christine. Butterfly Week continues with a look at the Cabbage White.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Laurence Llewelyn Bowen. Hardeep Singh Kohli looks at pavement rage and Dom Littlewood looks at investments in TV memorabilia.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Olympic gold medallist Victoria Pendleton.Also, Arthur Smith on his day trip to Folkestone and George McGavin discusses butterflies.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by the hairiest species of bird watcher - Bill Oddie - and special reporters to take a look at stories from around the country.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined in the studio by Lorraine Kelly as they take a look at stories from around the country.As teenage girls across the country receive the cervical cancer vaccination, Dr Sarah Jarvis reveals why we should all be feeling positive about beating cancer.Mike Dilger meets a sniffer dog who hunts down bees.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by guests and special reporters to take a look at stories from around the country. Including, Clarissa Dixon Wright on going bankrupt - not once but three times.Also, the stunning little egrets that are winging their way back to Britain and the strange story of what happened to Oliver Cromwell after he died.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by the acclaimed director and screen icon Sir Richard Attenborough. Also, a report on how the credit crunch has affected our pets.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined opera star Bryn Terfel to look at the music of the British Isles.And author Wendy Holden explains why she is not a fan of the virtual books set to revolutionise our libraries.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by guests and special reporters to take a look at stories from around the country.With scientists about to recreate the Big Bang, Sir Patrick Moore tells us why it could unlock the secrets of the Universe. Lucy Seigle delves into the world of clothes swapping parties. And football legend Alan Shearer is in the studio.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by guests and special reporters to take a look at stories from around the country.Strictly Come Dancing judge Len Goodman gives Christine some ballroom tips.How one in three of us could be in debt to energy companies without even realising it.And the policeman out solving crimes against wildlife.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by guests and special reporters to take a look at stories from around the country.Sir Cliff Richard discusses his new autobiography, Lucy Siegle talks to recycling refuseniks, Hardeep Singh Kohli encourages us to read and business guru Mary Portas gives her tips on how to get to the top.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Noel Edmonds to discuss why why nice does not necessarily have to be naff. Also, actress Sally Lindsay is on the couch.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Dom Littlewood for advice on how to avoid the scamsters.Also, Duncan Bannatyne goes back to the house where he grew up and Will Young talks about his comeback single.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Little Britain and Gavin and Stacey star Ruth Jones.Also, Dom Littlewood crunches 118 numbers to get the best deals and a look at why Aberdeeen is one of the few places in Britain thriving during the credit crunch.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by world famous tenor Jose Carreras, fresh from his Proms in the Park appearance. Also, a look at British style.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley take a look at the reality behind the headlines of financial doom. Ex-Eastender Michelle Ryan discusses the BBC's new Merlin extravaganza. Also featuring the magic of Paul Zenon.
Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by Mr Showbiz, David Gest.Also, Anita Rani meets the man who says staying forever young is not just the stuff of science fiction and a catch up with the injured fox in the wildlife rescue series.
Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by Twiggy to share her gems on how to look gorgeous.Also, Justin Rowlatt has the low down on why the banks are going bust and more from Mike Dilger's wildlife rescue.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by West End musical star Elaine Paige and Simon Cowell - a wildlife expert.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley kick off Sleep Week with the science behind getting a good night's kip. Also, the ultimate showgirl, Bette Midler, drops by the studio.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley look at how MI6 recruit spies. Also, Gethin Jones on why he is TV's new danger man and sleep week continues with a look at night terrors.
Adrian and Christine are joined by Chistopher Biggins for showbiz tales. Also, Michael Mosley has the truth about the dust mites we all get into bed with and the UK's ugliest town.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by guests and special reporters to take a look at stories from around the country.Acclaimed actor Liam Neeson talks about his new film, and it is the penultimate day of Sleep Watch.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by the man of many voices, comedian Jon Culshaw.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Meera Syal to discuss her new comedy series Beautiful People.Also, Dom Littlewood reports on when debt can be a matter of life and death and Dr Sarah Jarvis meets the man who cannot stop hiccuping.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined the master of wit and satire, Ian Hislop.Also, Gyles Brandreth explores the power of the political wife, and wildlife watcher Miranda Krestovnikoff tells the extraordinary story of wading birds that stop to refuel on The Wash in Norfolk.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Stephen Fry to discuss his love of America.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Dominic Littlewood, who explains how your chip fat fryer could cut the cost of running your car, and the king of out-takes, Denis Norden, casts an eye over some classic Adrian and Christine bloopers.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Julie Walters. Why are the nation's grannies wanting a charter of rights? Neil Oliver visits the UK's silver capital.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by cooking crusader Jamie Oliver, who talks about his battle to get the nation back in the kitchen. Plus, Justin Rowlatt investigates the growing army of accredited persons with powers to stop and fine members of the public in the street.
The Oscar winning actress Dame Helen Mirren joins Christine Bleakley and Adrian Chiles to talk about her autobiography.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by guests and special reporters to take a look at stories from around the country.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by rugby legend Jonny Wilkinson, look at how the credit crunch is leading to a rise in shoplifting, and talk to Dan Snow about the 'best year to be British'.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by top comedian turned global traveller Paul Merton. We find out about the origin of the holiday camp, plus how to deal with the tragic loss of a favourite house plant.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by guest Richard Madeley, who will be answering the questions for a change as they talk to him about his new book.
On the One Show today, we have the sticky-backed plastic at the ready as three generations of Blue Peter presenters - Valerie Singleton, Anthea Turner and Helen Skelton - join Christine and Adrian on the sofa.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined Jackie Collins in the studio. Anita Rani investigates what the Icelandic banking saga could mean for your local council and Gyles Brandreth explains why telephone etiquette should make a comeback.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined on the One Show sofa by Ade Edmonson, star of The Young Ones, Bottom and Holby City. Plus, a look at whether one in ten of us will really be out of work by 2010, and why we should protect the stag beetle.
Joining Christine Bleakely and Adrian Chiles on The One Show is one of Britain's top chefs, Rick Stein, talking about his latest book.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by crime writer Ian Rankin, as well as usual suspects Carol Thatcher and Dan Snow.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Irish crooning legend Daniel O'Donnell, there is a brief history of the mother in law, and Garden Watch week continues.
Trinny and Susannah are on the sofa and one of the One Show team gets a drastic new look!Plus, why women are prepared to spend more money on make-up than food and there's more from Mike and Miranda's wildlife garden watch.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Oscar-winning composer Burt Bacharach, and there's an exclusive tribute to one of Britain's best-loved comedians.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined on the sofa by Alesha Dixon. Wildlife man Mike Dilger feeds the birds and Aldo Zilli serves up a tasty treat.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley ask whether the cane should be reintroduced into our schools, find out how to track down a runaway tortoise and talk to comedian Dawn French.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK. Alistair Campbell joins them and talks candidly about his battle with depression and spins some of the day's news stories.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley are joined by comedian Ricky Gervais to discuss his latest movie, Ghost Town. Plus reports on stories from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK. With guest Amanda Mealing.
Frank Skinner joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley as the show gets into the Halloween spirit, and Angellica Bell tells the story of the last person sentenced for witchcraft.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined in the studio by comedian Bill Bailey to look at the dangers of fireworks, the incredible journey of salmon, and following Lewis Hamilton's historic win, the first British F1 world champion 50 years ago.
Former children's TV presenter and Radio 1 DJ Zoe Ball joins Christine Bleakley and Adrian Chiles on The One Show to talk about her recent trip to India.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.They're joined by force of nature Sir David Attenborough, and also in the studio is an unusal specimen - Hardeep Singh Kohli - who puts the party into party politics.
Cricketing legend Sir Ian Botham joins Adrian and Christine in the studio, a look at why some people are refusing to wear the poppy on symbolic grounds, and Michael Mosley picks the Great Plague as his worst year to be British.
It's a full house with star of Silent Witness and The Commander, Amanda Burton, Rav Wilding, Angellica Bell and Phil Tufnell.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK. Fern Britton gets asked the questions for a change, as she joins them as their guest.
Adrian and Christine investigate whether new DNA techniques can solve 700 cold crime cases, Mike Dilger looks at nature's most romantic animals, and Gavin and Stacey's Rob Brydon discusses being an unlikely sex symbol.
Simply Red's Mick Hucknall is in the studio to talk about the band's 25th anniversary, there is an investigation into the troubling phenomenon of parents who are bullied by their own kids, and Adrian and Christine ask the question: is Prince Charles the grooviest royal in history?
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.Chart-topping singer James Blunt and US actress Whoopi Goldberg are on the sofa.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by actor and comedian Sanjeev Bhaskar, discussing his starring role in the West End musical Spamalot.
Jools Holland - the king of boogie woogie - is in the studio, Bug Week continues with the world's most rock 'n' roll insects, and comedian Jo Caulfield asks whether marriage is an instrument of pleasure or pain.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.Neil Oliver explains why he thinks steam power is Britain's greatest gift to the world; Bug Week continues; and Bryan Adams is in the studio.
If it is going on in Britain, it is on The One Show. Every week, from Monday to Friday, Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley celebrate all that is good about the country we are in.The guest is ex-EastEnder and strictly contender Phil Daniels, plus more on John Sergeant and why we love the British underdog.
If it is going on in Britain, it is on The One Show. Every week, from Monday to Friday, Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley celebrate all that is good about the country we are in.Making Christine Bleakley and Adrian Chiles laugh is comedian Michael McIntyre and Germaine Greer shares her loves of bugs.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK. Star of Torchwood and the West End John Barrowman joins Adrian and Christine on the couch.
Mock The Week's Dara O Briain joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley in the studio. Justin Rowlatt reports on a possible national crisis in social housing and stress week continues with a look at working mums.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK. They are joined by ex-England cricketer, Strictly champion and Hole in the Wall captain Darren Gough. And there's a very special One Show version of Hole in the Wall.
Talking about her work with a children's charity, actress Brenda Blethyn joins Christine Bleakley and Adrian Chiles on the show.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Des O'Connor. Plus novelist Fay Weldon explains how she'd rewrite her life.
If it is going on in Britain, it is on The One Show. Every week, from Monday to Friday, Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley celebrate all that is good about the country we are in.Anita Rani is behind the scenes of a busy A and E as they cope with the party season. What ever happened to the traditonal Christmas number one? And actor Paul Bettany is in the studio.
Leading lady of the stage and screen, Alison Steadman, joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley. Wildlife watcher Mike Dilger goes in search of Britain's only endemic bird and Anita Rani spends time at one of the country's busiest A&E wards.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK. Former James Bond actor Sir Roger Moore joins them in the studio.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson takes on speed cameras, cyclists, the environment and bigamists.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.There's Professor Stephen Hawking on the 20th anniversary of A Brief History of Time, the world exclusive of The One Show's Christmas single, and Stephen Merchant joins Adrian and Christine in the studio.
If it is going on in Britain, it is on The One Show. Every week, from Monday to Friday, Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley celebrate all that is good about the country we are in.Tony Blackburn and Sandi Toksvig join them for some juke box jury fun, and Justin Rowlatt finds out why car crime is big business at Christmas.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK. Domestic goddess Nigella Lawson joins Adrian and Christine on the sofa.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by five-time Academy Award-nominated British actress, Kate Winslet.
If it is going on in Britain, it is on The One Show. Every week, from Monday to Friday, Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley celebrate all that is good about the country we are in.
Actor Adam Sandler joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley. Angellica Bell gets front row seats at a Christmas show in Norfolk, and Iain Lee investigates one of the most dangerous jobs in Britain.
If it is going on in Britain, it is on The One Show. Every week, from Monday to Friday, Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley celebrate all that is good about the country we are in.They are joined by two bright stars: actor and traveller Michael Palin is on the sofa, whilst singer and actress Bette Midler sends a little Christmas cheer to the team from New York.
If it is going on in Britain, it is on The One Show. Every week, from Monday to Friday, Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley celebrate all that is good about the country we are in.Wallace and Gromit creator Nick Park joins Adrian and Christine on the couch for an animated discussion.
If it is going on in Britain, it is on The One Show. Every week, from Monday to Friday, Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley celebrate all that is good about the country we are in.Phil Tufnell visits the town of Bethlehem - in Wales. Plus Carol Kirkwood on why we all dream of a white Christmas, and Sir Michael Parkinson joins Adrian and Christine in the studio.
If it is going on in Britain, it is on The One Show. Every week, from Monday to Friday, Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley celebrate all that is good about the country we are in.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Vic and Bob for lots of festive cheer in the final programme before Christmas.
The One Show is back with actress and model Kelly Brook in the studio, a look at the dangers of diet pills, the story of the Berlin airlift and a few predictions for 2009. Presented by Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley.
The Right Honourable Leader of the Opposition David Cameron joins Adrian and Christine in the studio. Justin Rowlatt meets the family campaigning for life to mean life when it comes to serious crime, and Mike Dilger visits a unique dog and duck.
Richard 'The Hamster' Hammond talks about his new show featuring epic amounts of mud and water. We ask whether the economic downturn is sending Polish workers home and Marty Jopson goes 'round the bend' with the history of the toilet.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Bee Gees legend Robin Gibb and reveal how to hunt down the millions of pounds left in dormant bank accounts.
Adrian Chiles and Chrstine Bleakley are joined by outrageous TV presenter and soon-to-be West End star Graham Norton. There's a look at Europe's attitude towards Britain and whether lie detectors should be used in court, and we find out why ice is slippy.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.How Brits abroad are coping with economic hard times, the return of the bustard and West End superstar, Michael Ball, joins Adrian and Christine in the studio.
Hot Chocolate singer Errol Brown joins Christine and Adrian to talk about his up and coming UK tour. Angelica Bell investigates how Obama will have an impact on the Black community here in the UK, while Dominic Littlewood looks into the Smart metre. Plus Dan Snow finds out about Labour camps.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by King of the Grifters Adrian Lester, star of the slick hit drama Hustle.
A look at the rules governing bailiffs, why we care about swearing, Burns night traditions, and how to improve your mind power. Actor James McAvoy is in the studio.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK. Linda Bellingham reveals all about Calendar Girls - The Stage Show.Angelica goes in search of towns and villages that have a claim to fame, and this time she is in the Watford Gap.Paddy O'Connell investigates addiction to over-the-counter pain killers, with advice on the show form Dr Sarah Jarvis. Plus Hardeep finds out if it really is best to buy British and Mike Dilger goes in search of the elusive otter.
TV chef and presenter Ainsley Harriott joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley on The One Show sofa.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.Actor Hugh Grant joins them to discuss the birthplace of British aviation, why 3D is back in the cinemas, the insurance problems faced by cancer survivors and why we should be less squeamish about our food.
Jo Brand joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley to provide some Comic Relief.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by award winning comedian Lee Mack, who is in to chat about the new series of Not Going Out.Rav Wilding investigates youth crime and sentencing, Lucy Siegle looks at the latest offerings from credit card providers, Neil Oliver visits a hero fireman from the sea surge of 1953 and Angelica Bell visits Stalybridge.
There's no business like snow business and The One Show continues with comedian Phill Jupitus joining Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley on the sofa.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.Scientist and TV presenter Professor Robert Winston is in the studio to discuss Darwin and whether the British are too embarrassed to talk about religion.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by veteran broadcaster Sir David Frost.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.Christine and Adrian are joined by comedian Frank Skinner. Iain Lee finds out if lying on your CV is acceptable, Lucy Siegle looks at the latest offerings from the mobile phone companies, and Mike Dilger goes kayaking with seals.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.Girl Power returns to the sofa, as Mel B joins Adrian and Christine.
Crime writer Lynda La Plante discusses telly cops, plus there's a look at the future of the public library and the science behind love at first sight.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.Jeremy Paxman - more used to asking the questions than answering them - is grilled by Adrian and Christine.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.
Masterchef judges Gregg Wallace and John Torode join Christine Bleakley and Adrian Chiles in the studio.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by presenter and dancer Anthea Turner. Plus Churchill's love letters, the plight of the cauliflower and the latest on reclaiming overdraft charges from your bank.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK. They are joined by glamorous Jane McDonald.Christine Walkden finds out about the resurgence of the caravan and there's a look into the vital role volunteers play in helping the police force. Wildlife man Mike Dilger samples stinging nettles and Marty Jopson investigates another body trick.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.One Foot in the Grave's Richard Wilson talks about his nostalgic journey around Britain and Hardeep Singh Kohli delves into the history of that '70s favourite, the teasmade.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.Hollywood star David Hasselhoff is in the studio. Plus a discussion on the rise in burglaries, how sat nav systems are causing chaos and the story of the first British female MP.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Chris Moyles, the self-proclaimed 'saviour of Radio One'. Dan Snow steps back in time and unearths the history of Britain's first steam train, Paddy O'Connell finds out if the rebranding of community service as community payback is working, Sally Gunnell discovers what music motivates you when working out, and Michael Mosley looks at how to deal with pain under hypnotherapy.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by actor Patrick Stewart. Dan Snow tells the story of the Empress Windrush, which brought the first immigrants to the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley discuss the plight of British manufacturing, cheap holiday deals and the story behind the Magna Carta. Comedian Al Murray is their guest.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley get tough with the star of the A-Team, Mr T. Plus reports on stories from around the UK.
Paul Merton joins Adrian and Christine to talk about all things Hitchcock. Paddy O'Connell is live from the O2 arena with an exclusive preview of the new "British Music Experience".
Rolf Harris joins Christine and Adrian on the sofa and celebrity hairdresser Michael Douglas finds out why so many women are ditching the dye and becoming silver vixens.
Stories include a look at your right to get government information, the benefits of car clubs, the history of plastic and how a classic '80s song was written.With guest Lee Mead, star of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.Carol Vorderman celebrates World Maths Day, and Lord Roy Hattersley revisits the scene of the miners' strike, 25 years on.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Oscar winner Julian Fellowes.Germaine Greer finds out, with the help of the Duchess of York, if Queen Victoria deserves her stern and sour reputation.Resident architect Jonathan Foyle looks into the history of Hampstead Gardens and Hardeep Singh Kohli reveals his favourite poem.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.John Barrowman joins Christine and Adrian on the sofa and Hardeep Singh Kohli celebrates the great British pie.
Gavin and Stacey stars Rob Brydon and Ruth Jones talk about Comic Relief, tattoos and the story behind a classic sixties song. With Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK. They are joined by music legend Annie Lennox, and author Marian Keyes looks at the guilty pleasures on our bookshelves.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.Gastronomic French super chef Raymond Blanc is the guest of honour. Christine gives her final instalment of her travels in Uganda, while Dr Sarah Jarvis looks at the science behind cold turkey and tries her hand at teaching.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.Adrian and Christine take a masterclass in television presenting from Huw Edwards, and Hardeep Singh Kohli waxes lyrical about windfarms. Plus, a problem halved is a problem shared: everything you need to know about the history of the agony aunt.
Actress Joanna Lumley joins Adrian and Christine to discuss campaigning, complaining and whether the Commonwealth is relevant today.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by comedian Dave Gorman, who thinks he's had a genius idea, and wildlife expert Mike Dilger, who looks around a very famous garden.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.On the 400th addition of the One Show Adrian and Christine are joined by the award winning Pet Shop Boys.Des Coleman finds out the history of the 10CC hit I am not in love and Phil Tufnell meets a very special lollypop lady.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK. Broadcasting institution Michael Aspel takes a trip down memory lane as he revisits his childhood home in South London.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK. Ricky Gervais is in the studio, and there are features on liver transplants for drinkers, famous British ghosts and how your house is now viewable online.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.Michael Sheen, star of The Queen and Frost/Nixon, talks about his new film. Plus, the One Show is invaded by worms.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by actor Bill Nighy, who talks about his part in the new Richard Curtis film The Boat that Rocked. Michael Mosley continues his food science week and resident architect Jonathan Foyle heads to the town of Appledore.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by business tycoon Sir Alan Sugar to talk about the new series of The Apprentice.
Actress Maureen Lipman joins Adrian Chiles and Chrisine Bleakley on The One Show to discuss why women are getting more violent and the different benefits of tea and coffee.The world cup winning English women's cricket team also come to celebrate in the studio.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.Piers Morgan offers his views on local newspapers, life in America and the future of the M6.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by the quick witted Clive Anderson. Clare Balding heads to Aintree to discover the history of the grand national.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley talk mathematics with actor and comedian Alan Davies.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live. Actor James Nesbitt is in the studio talking about the future for peace in Northern Ireland. Also featuring the story of Red Rum and the biggest fools in Britain.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.Broadcaster and writer John Humphrys makes a poignant visit to his boyhood home, and Clare Balding looks at one of the most infamous Grand National races in history.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by TV hard man Ross Kemp. Former sleaze-busting MP Martin Bell comes up with a solution for MPs and their expenses. Dan Snow visits the shipyard in Belfast were the Titanic was built and we hold the first ever One Show Grand National.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.The host of Countdown, Jeff Stelling, promises no conundrums as he joins Adrian and Christine in the studio.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.Comedy filmmaker and broadcaster Armando Iannucci joins Christine and Adrian to talk about the reclamation of empty homes, and there is the strange story of Handel's Water Music and how pheasants came to the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by war correspondent John Simpson who talks about his latest adventures. Plus, a look at the changing role of war artists, and the little-known science of how our food feels.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK. They are joined by music legend Carole King. Mike Dilger looks at how the humble owl is influencing state-of-the-art aircraft design and Dominic Littlewood looks into the latest scams.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by the Academy Award winning actor Sir Ben Kingsley, and Angellica Bell looks into Easter traditions.
Singer Chris De Burgh joins Adrian and Christine in the studio to talk about wildlife photography, the history of the compilation album and how to hibernate your car.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.Martin Clunes tells Adrian and Christine about his travels round the British Isles, and Leslie Ash looks at the dangers associated with cosmetic surgery.
Adrian and Christine are joined by driving legend Jackie Stewart. Antiques Roadshow expert Hilary Kay looks at the enduring appeal of the Dinky car.
Stephen Tompkinson joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley in the studio. Gyles Brandreth explores the role of the British Bobby as inspired by Dixon of Dock Green.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.Comedian and author Sandi Toksvig joins the show to discuss film censorship, how to travel with kids, and the tactics being used to beat gun crime.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.Elvis Costello strikes the right note with Adrian and Christine, while Gyles Brandreth looks at the place that inspired Benjamin Britten's famous opera Peter Grimes. Michael Mosley flexes his brain power to launch the One Show memory week.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.Harry Potter baddie Jason Isaacs joins Adrian and Christine. Dom Littlewood joins a special police unit that tackles credit-card crime and Mike Dilger investigates one of the UK's most ancient surviving fish species.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley welcome Sir Michael Caine along with his co-star Bill Milner and Ultravox frontman Midge Ure.
Adrian and Christine are joined by Royle Family star Ricky Tomlinson. Plus, how do our brains recognise faces, and are the English proud to fly the flag on St George's Day?
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by actor, singer and writer Clarke Peters, talking about his role in The Wire and his new role as Nelson Mandela.
Adrian and Christine are joined by Oscar nominated actress Brenda Blethyn. Best-selling author James Patterson calls on dads and grandads to do their bit to improve children's reading skills, while Phil Tufnell squares up in a One Show battle of the sexes contest.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley welcome actor Martin Shaw into the studio. Angellica Bell tries to find a One Show viewer through 6 degrees of separation.
Christine and Adrian are joined by Gary Lineker and Danielle Bux for their first ever joint television interview. Dan Snow looks at the preparations that went into the D-Day landings, Janet Street-Porter returns to her old school, and Hardeep Singh Kohli looks at how TV chefs have developed our palate. Plus, Christine and Adrian attempt the famous breakfast sketch from Morecambe and Wise.
With Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley. Actress Juliet Stevenson joins the show to discuss the history of laundry, the nature of reputation and the trials of being poet laureate.
Adrian and Christine are joined by actor Neil Morrissey. Christine Walkden goes mushroom picking and celebrity hairdresser Michael Douglas gives the men of Brighton a mod makeover.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley welcome Britain's Eurovision entry Jade and judge Arlene Phillips; and Gyles Brandreth visits an Oxfordshire town with relationship troubles.
Adrian and Christine are joined by British wordsmith Arthur Smith. Dom Littlewood investigates negative equity and Phil Tufnell tracks down the origins of the four minute mile.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.A man who has been the Prime Minister, a world leader and a leading political interviewer - comic impressionist Rory Bremner is in the studio. Plus, Gary Morecambe reveals what it was like growing up with with a father as famous as Eric Morecambe, and the programme follows the recovery and journey of a rare turtle called Willy.
Geri Halliwell will be spicing up the studio alongside Adrian and Christine. Mariella Frostrup looks at the enduring appeal of Cornish writer Daphne Du Maurier.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.The programme welcomes broadcaster Clive James, while Matt Allright goes hunting for oil in the Home Counties.
Adrian and Christine are joined by Corrie's favourite barmaid Julie Goodyear. Dan Snow explores the tunnels of Jersey, Dom Littlewood looks into how to get the best out of your pensions and Christine Walkden gets down and dirty with England Goal keeper David James.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by one of the UK's top singers. Lily Allen talks about her forthcoming tour and her latest album.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.King of TV naturalists Sir David Attenborough is on the show to talk about his career and the threat of overpopulation, presenter Trisha Goddard revisits her childhood home and The One Show tries to get into the record books.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.Dervla Kirwan joins the show to discuss the dangers of hair dye, the success of celebrity causes, and how a humble slow worm caused ground work to a halt on a building site in Bristol.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.Adrian and Christine play it cool as they are joined by the Fonz, Henry Winkler. Gyles Brandreth investigates the recent accounting irregularities at Westminster, and the programme looks ahead to the Eurovision Song contest.
Robert Webb, one half of comedy duo Mitchell and Webb, talks about National Poetry Season, and we celebrate the birthdays of some of the show's oldest viewers.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.Suggs from Madness guests, Matt Allwright has advice on what to do about the hell of noisy neighbours, and Phil Tufnell celebrates 100 years of the toaster.
Denise Welch from 'Loose Women' gets some teaching tips from Johnny Ball, and the Science Museum turns 100.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by film legend Tony Curtis. Mike Dilger goes in search of the Arctic Tern, and Gyles Brandreth looks into a hundred years of cinema.
Alistair McGowan hopes to make a big impression. Plus more 100th birthday celebrations with Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by American chat show host Jerry Springer in advance of his West End debut in Chicago. Also featuring the 'missing link' fossil Ida, plus the scientist behind the discovery.
Christine and Adrian talk to Alesha Dixon about her new single, Dr Jarvis explores another curious complaint and Phil Tufnell goes in search of the artists behind an unlikely classic.
Adrian and Christine are joined on the sofa by funny man Stephen K Amos. Dr Sarah Jarvis finds the cause of bad breath and Gyles Brandreth sees if we can learn anything from our American counterparts when it come to politics.
Lead singer and song writer for The Kinks, Ray Davies joins Christine Bleakley and Adrian Chiles to talk about his new album which features new versions of old Kinks classics.Plus the final episode in the Clinic of Curious Complaints.
Kirsty Young joins Adrian and Christine. Plus, the launch of Village SOS: a 3 million-pound regeneration project for British villages that viewers can take part in.
Cricket fan Barry Norman is on the sofa to discuss the power of weather forecasting and aspiring artist Phil Tufnell enters the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK. They are joined by a man who is not frightened of getting his hands dirty, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall.Ruby Wax, Trisha Goddard and Nick Ferrari work out who is to blame for the recent reality TV backlash, and Gyles Brandreth finds out why, if you want to get a head, you should get a hat.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Zoe Ball. Anita Rani explores the rise in middle-class shoplifting and Gyles Brandreth asks what is next for the Gurkha veterans who have been granted the right to stay in Britain.
Comedian Michael McIntyre joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley to discuss how football can change the fortunes of a town.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK. Lionel Richie performs live from his new album, there's a look at the rise of steroid use and we meet one of Britain's most famous art forgers.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by showbiz legend Lionel Blair. Consumer champion Dom Littlewood takes on one of the country's biggest insurance companies.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by star of stage and screen Peter Bowles, and the show continues its series on Great Scams.
Singer songwriter Neil Sedaka joins the show to discuss the dangers of laser surgery, the plight of the Scottish wildcat and how the hoax Hitler diaries fooled a national newspaper.
With Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests The Proclaimers. They debate pay equality and Gyles Brandreth wonders why fewer parents sing their children lullabies nowadays.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by The Man From UNCLE actor David McCallum. Plus, historian Dan Snow looks into the use of military decoys.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK. Actor Nigel Harman joins the programme to talk about his starring role in the hit series Hotel Babylon, which returns to television screens in June 2009. Plus Phil Tufnell's painting is unveiled.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Sue Perkins and Giles Coren. Plus, the facts about swine flu and the team celebrate the real Christmas Day.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.Funnyman Alan Carr guests, and Miranda Krestovnikoff meets the man who soars through the skies to spend time with his favourite golden eagle. Plus, Lucy Siegle looks into the psychology of nostalgia.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Mr Saturday Night himself, Graham Norton. Dom Littlewood gets to the bottom of Britain's pot holes and Gyles Brandreth wanders the Malvern Hills listening for Elgar's inspiration.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.Des O'Connor brings a smile and maybe a song as he joins Adrian and Christine. And resident bug expert George McGavin finds out what creepy crawlies love to invade our houses.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK. Comedian and actor Brian Conley joins them.Plus, a look at the perils of ignoring small print and the curse of cockroach infestation.
Jo Brand talks about her new book and gets a run for her money from the nation's best young spellers. Bug Week continues as George McGavin explores an infestation of booklice.
Former Rolling Stone Bill Wyman joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley. Dom Littlewood meets some One Show viewers whose holiday was ruined by the building site outside their hotel and gives advice on how to complain to travel companies. In Bug Week, George McGavin gets bitten by Britain's fiercest ants.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.They are joined by Cherie Blair, who lifts the lid on her childhood with a trip back to her old school.Plus Gyles Brandreth launches the One Show Summer Exhibition.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Sir Tom Jones. Plus a look at the problems of reporting a stalker, and the history of the newest Welsh wonder of the world, the Pontcysyllte aqueduct.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.Soul music star George Benson guests, and Lucy Siegle finds out how the country's increasing number of househusbands are adjusting to their new role. Gyles Brandreth meets a Michael Jackson superfan, and the true inventor of the light bulb is revealed.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.They are joined by Mr Easy Rider himself, Peter Fonda. As the heat wave continues, is it ever acceptable for men to wear shorts to the office?
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.Benny Andersson of ABBA is on the show, and crime writer Martina Cole has an exclusive on the Moors murders. Plus, the town where Wimbledon's nets are made, and a man who has the Great Wall of China in his garden.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined in the studio by Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg, as well as Mike Dilger and seven baby hedgehogs who mark the start of Wildlife Rescue week.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by funnyman and outdoor enthusiast Griff Rhys Jones. Mike Dilger returns for his second visit to Tiggywinkles Wildlife Hospital. Lucy Siegle looks at how to clear up the country's growing litter problem and Welsh comedian Rhod Gilbert faces the women's English cricket team.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.They are joined by The Thick of It actor Peter Capaldi, who talks about life behind the camera as the director of a new series, Getting On, which is on BBC Four.Plus, Christopher Biggins explores why being overweight is acceptable to some people and not to others.
How safe are Britain's high rise buildings? And, with advances in fertility science, are men now redundant? Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Twiggy.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.Matthew Kelly discusses his latest Shakespearean performance, and Mike Dilger is with the animal rescue team. Plus, meet the Scottish community fighting to keep their Sundays special.
Adrian and Christine are joined by Lorraine Kelly. Michael Mosley discovers the truth about how the microwave works and Aubrey Manning investigates the rising tide around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley speak to comedy actor Les Dennis, who invites The One Show back to the holiday resort which gave him a taste of showbusiness when he was a child. Plus he talks about his latest stage role in a musical phenomenon. Also, Mike Dilger spends the night looking for Britain's poisonous snake.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.Clare Balding celebrates 100 years of the Girl Guides. Chef Rick Stein joins Adrian and Christine to discuss whether fish farms are really the way to keep fish on our plates.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Stephanie Beacham and a woman whose hobby may help us understand the planet better. Plus, Gyles Brandreth examines the self-help industry.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a moon special celebrating 40 years of man travelling were no man has gone before. Lucy Siegle reveals that the Americans would never have got to the moon if it wasn't for an unsung British hero. Matt Allwright sees if there is any truth behind the conspiracy theories and Robert Llewellyn, Kryten from Red Dwarf will be launching a rocket live. Plus a few laughs from funny man Omid Djalili.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests find something good to say about the country in which we live, with reports on goings-on around the UK.The One Show's summer beach watch kicks off with Miranda and Mike. Arthur Smith explores the history of the pun, and actress Michelle Collins is in the studio.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley discuss whether public information campaigns are worth the money spent on them and if we still trust the police.Plus novelist and screenwriter Julian Fellowes chats about his childhood holidays.
Hugh Dennis from Mock the Week joins the show, Lucy Siegle looks at nightlife in Newquay, Mike and Miranda examine wildlife at the beach and Phil Tufnell celebrates a local hero.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley are joined by Shane Richie. With reports on fly tipping in Wales, Scotland's most valuable painting and wildlife in Cornwall with Mike and Miranda.
Hope Springs actress and Big Impressionist Ronni Ancona joins Adrian and Christine on the One Show sofa. Plus, find out how Mike and Miranda did on the Summer Watch challenge.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by comedian Marcus Brigstocke, plus they reveal the winners of the One Show Summer Exhibition.
With Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley. Paul Nicholas returns to his boyhood holiday spots and Kaye Adams looks at the effect the war in Afghanistan has had on Bridgend in Wales.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Bleak House star Denis Lawson. Plus Matt Allwright investigates the seasonal rise in crime on the railway line.
Actor Tim Healy joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley on The One Show as they celebrate an amateur football team making their journey to Italy to play Juventus in a World Cup reunion match. Plus Dan Snow gets to grips with a very deadly weapon.
Sarah, Duchess of York joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley in the studio. Plus reports on the hidden treasures to be found in the Thames mud, and the prejudice faced by red-haired people.
Actress Jerry Hall joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley to talk about her new role as a Calendar Girl. Plus, Marty Jopson uses science to figure out the best way to avoid getting wet on a rainy day.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by award-winning comedian Frank Skinner. Environmental correspondent Lucy Siegle investigates the true benefits of eating organic, Carol Kirkwood gets in a spin about tornadoes and Gyles Brandreth tunes into the music of one of Britain's finest composers, Eric Coates.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests find something good to say about the country in which we live, with reports on goings-on around the UK.Some One Show viewers, all over 70, are challenged to retake their driving test. Dr Sarah Jarvis reveals the top five nutritious vegetables. And New Tricks star Amanda Redman is in the studio.
Singer and reality TV star Peter Andre joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley in the studio. Plus, reports on the disappearing dunes of the West coast, and a UK street which is half Welsh and half English.
Author Tony Parsons joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley in the studio. Michael Douglas sets up his barber's chair in a very unlikely spot.
Actress Cherie Lunghi joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley. John Sergeant tells the story of how a school in Wales moved into Chatsworth House in Derbyshire during the War and wildlife watcher Mike Dilger tries to help Christine overcome her fear of moths.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests find something good to say about the country in which we live, with reports on goings-on around the UK.Extreme Survivor Ray Mears is in the studio. Germaine Greer asks, should Hollywood stick to the historical facts? And Clare Balding goes to discover otters in an unusual night-time location.
Musician Sharon Corr joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley in the studio. Plus, reports on the battle between biker gangs and police, and how UK landfill sites are becoming havens for wildlife.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests find something good to say about the country in which we live, with reports on goings-on around the UK.The Bard of Barnsley, poet Ian McMillan, joins to talk football chants and clever dogs. Germaine Greer looks at the future of women's boxing, and Phil Tufnell is introduced to a very different type of cricket.
Christine Bleakley meets Vera Lynn to talk about her memories of the war, Stephen K Amos looks at the enduring appeal of the Edinburgh Festival, and there's a chat with comedian Ed Byrne.
Gethin Jones and Gloria Hunniford are joined by Timothy Spall in the studio. Christopher Biggins looks at why children are no longer playing outside and Dan Snow asks how the sites of some of Britain's famous battles should be remembered.
Gethin Jones, Gloria Hunniford and guests including comedian Justin Lee Collins find something good to say about the country in which we live, with reports on goings-on around the UK.The programme looks at the rise of self-diagnosis on the internet, the unique wildlife of Lundy Island, and the threat to free bus passes for the elderly.
Gethin Jones, Gloria Hunniford and guests find something good to say about the country in which we live, with reports on goings-on around the UK.Joss Ackland joins the show to discuss his powerful new book, My Better Half and Me. Anita Rani looks at a controversial new initiative which offers people rewards for reporting their neighbours, and Angellica Bell meets three women with unique memories of the Second World War.
Gethin Jones and Gloria Hunniford are joined on the sofa by the star of Silent Witness, Emilia Fox. John Sergeant tries the World War 2 army uniform - the P37. Dom Littlewood updates us on his success for the consumer with the Sale of Goods Act and Marty Jopson invents a new way to keep cool.
Gethin Jones, Gloria Hunniford and guests find something good to say about the country in which we live, with reports on goings-on around the UK. Hollywood actor and the original Dr Hannibal Lecter, Brian Cox talks about his latest production, and food writer Jay Rayner discovers a new food market.
Hollywood actor Adam Sandler talks about his new movie Funny People, and there are two brand new presenters on the sofa.
Actor Alan Cumming joins John Sergeant and Myleene Klass in the studio. Featured reports include the rights and wrongs of smacking and the bogus health claims made by some favourite food products.
John Sergeant and Myleene Klass are joined by Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer. Anita Rani looks at the dangers of E. coli and the One Show barber gets to work on London cabbies.
John Sergeant and Myleene Klass are joined by Dame Kelly Holmes, who talks about her childhood holidays in Bognor Regis, and gardener Christine Walkden.
John Sergeant and Myleene Klass are joined in the studio by comedian Ricky Gervais. Dom Littlewood finds out about holiday home exchange programmes, wildlife guru Mike Dilger investigates the crimes of a thieving fox and Angellica Bell catches up with sailing adventurer Hilary Lister on the quayside.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are back on the sofa and are joined by Cilla Black.Des Coleman reports from International Beatles Week.Miranda Krestovnikoff travels to Skomer Island to check out the puffins.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined in the studio by Spandau Ballet's Martin and Gary Kemp.Plus, there are stories on the first plane shot down in World War II and the sixties phenomenon of big-eyed art.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests find something good to say about the country in which we live, with reports on goings-on around the UK. They are joined in the studio by Welsh diva Katherine Jenkins, and Clare Balding talks about her battle with cancer.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests find something good to say about the country in which we live, with reports on goings-on around the UK. The guest on the sofa is the man behind housewife superstar Dame Edna Everage, Barry Humphries. Lucy Siegle investigates new police powers to apply Drinking Banning Orders to alcohol-fuelled offenders and Phil Tufnell tells the story of a strange Greek monument visible from the A1 near Sunderland.
Lenny Henry joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley to talk about his latest Shakespearian role. Michael Mosley looks at the scientific differences between men and women.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests find something good to say about the country in which we live, with reports on goings-on around the UK.Motor racing legend Stirling Moss joins Adrian and Christine in the studio.Plus reports on the Booker prize nominees, the toxic sofas which are still in some homes and a look at the UK's largest, fastest insect.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests find something good to say about the country in which we live, with reports on goings-on around the UK.
With Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley. Their guest is globe-trotter Alan Whicker. Michael Mosley establishes whether the stereotype that women are better at finding things is true and Dan Snow visits the wreckage site of submarine HMS M2.
The One Show's first hour-long edition. Adrian and Christine are joined by musical star Michael Ball and Arlene Phillips. Plus the launch of The One Show's Tellycopter.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by comedian Alan Davies. Plus reports on the truth of the economic recovery, the pros and cons of being short, and Spider Week kicks off with a pretend poisoner.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by chef Jamie Oliver. There's a report from the UK's unemployment hotspot and Spider Week continues with a look at one of our deadliest eight-legged friends.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley find something good to say about the country in which we live, with reports on goings-on around the UK. They are joined by TV charmer Nigel Havers. Miranda Krestovnikoff reports on one of Britain's most elusive and rare spiders, and astronomer Mark Thompson finds out if the night sky holds the answer to predicting the end of the world.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley are joined by debonair actor Charles Dance.Dan Snow investigates a medieval murder mystery, Spider Week continues and Gyles Brandreth looks into the Dan Brown phenomenon.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests find something good to say about the country in which we live, with reports on goings-on around the UK.Victoria Wood joins the show to discuss her new play, Talent. Arlene Philips gives her thoughts ahead of Strictly Come Dancing, along with a special dance performance from some nervous amateurs.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests find something good to say about the country in which we live, with reports on goings-on around the UK.Christine and Adrian are joined by funny man Matt Lucas, there's a report on how your house could be making you ill and the pond in desperate need of a facelift is revealed.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined on the sofa by actor Keith Allen. Plus there's a look into the changing role of the father, and advice on how to put pets on a successful diet.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley chat to Cliff Richard and The Shadows, and Hustle star Marc Warren joins them on the sofa.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by the original rock 'n' roll star, Tommy Steele, along with Rav Wilding, who discusses the shortage of detectives in Britain. Plus, Ellie Harrison has been helping a dog with an attitude problem.
Comedian David Mitchell joins Adrian and Christine, and Arlene Phillips gives her Strictly verdict. Plus wonderful white wildlife and the history of Hilda Ogden's flying ducks.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests find something good to say about the country in which we live, with reports on goings-on around the UK.Baywatch star David Hasselhoff joins Adrian and Christine on the show. Gym memberships come under scrutiny, and the programme meets one of the Isle of Man's mighty ancestors.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests find something good to say about the country in which we live, with reports on goings-on around the UK.Joining Adrian and Christine on the sofa is the first lady of British fashion, Dame Vivienne Westwood.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests find something good to say about the country in which we live, with reports on goings-on around the UK.Alan Titchmarsh takes us back to the house where he grew up. Jonathan Foyle looks at more of the architectural quirks around the houses we all grew up in, and the One Show's astronomer Mark Thompson asks whether future generations might be growing up on the Moon.
X-factor winner Alexandra Burke is on the sofa with Adrian and Christine and subjects include the story behind Peter Sarstedt's classic sixties hit and the debate over the way to save more lives by increasing organ donations.
Stephen Fry on his recent travels around the world, a report into the history of the bath and Lionel Blair takes a trip down memory lane with a visit to his childhood house.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley bring you the stories that matter from across the country. Singer Cerys Matthews joins them on the sofa, and there's some spooky science.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley bring you the stories that matter from across the country.
Musical theatre legend Elaine Paige joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley. Plus there's a look at how politicians have reinvented themselves for the TV age.
Christine Bleakley and Gethin Jones are joined by Monty Python's Terry Gilliam. Plus a look at Ryanair's new check-in policy and poet Ian McMillan celebrates National Poetry Day.
Adrian and Christine are joined by Cat Deeley, and George and Zippy from classic TV show Rainbow. Mike Dilger travels to Moray Firth to see how bottlenose dolphins live alongside the oil and gas industry. Jay Rayner investigates the cocktail of colourings that perks up food, and Dr Sarah Jarvis explores the science of happiness.
Clive James joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley on the sofa, and there are some huge reptiles in the studio.
Al Murray the Pub Landlord is in the studio with Adrian and Christine. With a report on the compassionate release of prisoners and Joan Collins on the UK's declining sense of style.
Gabby Logan joins Adrian and Christine, plus a report into how the NHS could owe you money for past nursing home treatment and why smells are our best form of defence.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Jimmy Osmond. Also, Gyles Brandreth looks back at 40 years of the Sun newspaper.
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests find something good to say about the country in which we live, with reports on goings-on around the UK.Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona explain how to wean a man off football, Peter Sellers' daughter Sarah remembers growing up with a very famous dad and Gyles Brandreth explores the unusual new sport of Chessboxing.
Welsh opera superstar singer Bryn Terfel joins Adrian and Christine on the sofa, and we meet Gold Medal gymnast Beth Tweddle.
If it has got Britain talking, then it will get talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country.Eighties pop legend Holly Johnson is on the show, and there's a report on how some insurance companies are cracking down on the locks used on front doors. Plus, why the bankers still seem to be the winners.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by singer songwriter Jamie Cullum. Clare Balding takes a look at one of Britain's most famous streets.
Alesha Dixon joins the One Show tonight; Nick Nairn joins the teams patrolling for illegal fishing and Gyles Brandreth looks at whether the latest technology is making us all a little antisocial.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by actor Robert Lindsay for a Friday special. Stavros Flatley brings a touch of Greece to the studio, and there are reports on Strictly, sausages and snails. Plus, we see The One Show's UK twin town.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by singing star Leona Lewis, and The One Show launches Garden WeekThe competition closes at 7.15pm on Friday 30th October. If you call after this time, your donation will still go to Children In Need, but your Presenter choice will not be counted.
Actor Geoffrey Palmer joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley in the studio. Mike Dilger and Miranda Krestovnikoff continue Garden Watch in Andover, and Gyles Brandreth looks at the inspiration behind a classic novel.The competition closes at 7.15pm on Friday 30th October. If you call after this time, your donation will still go Children In Need, but your presenter choice will not be counted.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Tom Chambers, who talks about his new role on Waterloo Road. Ruby Wax asks whether seven-year-olds should be getting career advice, and Anita Rani visits Leeds to find out how the ongoing bin strike is affecting residents.The competition closes at 7.15pm on Friday 30th October. If you call after this time, your donation will still go Children In Need, but your presenter choice will not be counted.
Comedian Jack Dee is in the studio with Adrian and Christine. Plus reports on whether today's comedy is too offensive and a true spooky story from the West Midlands.The competition closes at 7.15pm on Friday 30th October. If you call after this time, your donation will still go to Children In Need, but your Presenter choice will not be counted.
If it has got Britain talking, then it will get talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley bring you the stories that matter from across the country.The boys from Westlife and The Fast Show's Charlie Higson join Adrian and Christine in the studio for a spooky Halloween spectacular.Plus, either Lucy Seigle or Michael Douglas take the leap of doom from one of Britain's highest diving boards for Children in Need.The competition closes at 7.15pm on Friday 30th October. If you call after this time, your donation will still go to Children In Need, but your Presenter choice will not be counted.
Adrian and Christine are joined by Sting. Carrie Grant reports on The X Factor phenomenon, and Miranda Krestovnikov looks at the technology which combating crime against wildlife.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country.Irish funnyman Dara O Briain tells the programme what he thinks of the English, John Sergeant takes a stroll around suburbia, and Sarah Jarvis begs for support for her Children in Need challenge.
On tonight's One Show with Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley, motor mouth Ben Elton talks about his latest book, Andrew Neil reports on the origins of Fleet St, and the story of Nazi POW camps in the UK during the Second World War.
Smelly Blackadder sidekick turned history buff, Tony Robinson, joins Christine and Adrian on the sofa. On bonfire night - we look at the history of the firework and ask whatever happened to penny for the guy?
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by television and radio presenter Chris Evans, as well as over fifty Miss World contestants.Plus either history expert Dan Snow or resident GP Dr Sarah Jarvis sings live.
If it has got Britain talking, then it will get talked about on The One Show.Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined on the sofa by singer Michael Bolton.Justin Rowlatt looks at the changing face of the mercenary, Gyles Brandreth delves into the world of Lady Chatterley's Lover, and Miranda Krestovnikoff talks to woodpeckers.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined on the sofa by cricket hero Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff.Mike Dilger talks to toads and faces up to Friday's Children In Need Wall of Death Challenge, and Gyles Brandreth looks at the history of London's West End.
Adrian and Christine are joined by Darth Vader himself, James Earl Jones. Arthur Smith uncovers the story of the Americans who secretly fought for Britain in the Second World War.
Adrian and Christine are joined by Jon Culshaw and Debra Stephenson. Matt Allwright finds out why there are so many ex-service men who end up in prison while Mike Dilger learns how bees communicate.
If it has got Britain talking, then it will get talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country.The show goes 70s with glam rock legend Noddy Holder. Toyah Willcox remembers the first single she bought; Arlene Phillips celebrates outrageous 70s fashion; and one terrified One Show presenter rides the Wall of Death.
Guest presenters Nicky Campbell and Gabby Logan talk to singing star Michael Ball, and Aggie McKenzie cleans up the One Show kitchen.
Ronan Keating talks to Nicky Campbell and Gabby Logan.Plus, reports on whether we are over-protecting our children, the anniversary of cameras in the Commons and the emotional story of a wartime evacuee.
Nicky Campbell and Gabby Logan are joined by St Helens' favourite son, comedian Johnny Vegas.John Sergeant finds out why suburbia has provided rich pickings for comedy writers throughout TV history and Mike Dilger looks at the return of the beaver to the wild in Scotland.The competition closes at 7.05pm on Thursday 19th November. If you call after this time, your donation will still go to Children In Need, but your Presenter choice will not be counted.
Gabby Logan and Matt Baker are joined by teen idol Zac Efron. Rav Wilding looks into a police operation to reduce armed robberies and by pledging money to Children in Need you can decide whether Adrian or Christine is gunged at the end of the show.The competition closes at 7.05pm on Thursday 19th November. If you call after this time, your donation will still go to Children In Need, but your Presenter choice will not be counted.
Singer Will Young joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley on the sofa, and Rav Wilding looks at the potentially dangerous trend of counterfeit drugs.
Amanda Holden joins the One Show ahead of her Big Top debut, Matt Allwright is live from the clean-up in Cumbria and Sir Gerry Robinson offers advice on writing your first will.
Adrian and Christine are joined by the man described as the world's greatest living explorer, Sir Ranulph Fiennes. Adam Shaw discusses today's landmark Supreme Court ruling on bank charges and find out why all that glitters is gold.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Delia Smith. Paddy O'Connell investigates flood prevention measures, and Phil Tufnell celebrates the airbrushed eighties.
Comedian Michael McIntyre joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley on the sofa.Suggs gives us the story behind a Madness classic, Arlene Phillips counts down her list of the funniest dances of all time and there are reports on electric cars, seals and sixties hairdos.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley bring you the stories that matter from across the country.Cliff Richard and The Shadows perform together for the very last time in the UK.Plus Carol Vorderman teaches us the secrets of parallel parking, and Mike Dilger goes on a Whale cruise.
If it has got Britain talking, then it will be talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country.Dame Judi Dench joins the programme to talk musicals, secondhand cars and the beauty of maths.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined in the studio by Gary Barlow.Carol Vorderman continues her series on how we use mathematics in everyday life, and John Sergeant investigates the fate of the German U-boats defeated after The Battle of Atlantic.
Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne joins Adrian and Christine in the studio. Plus reports on the householders who are hiring their own private security guards and the story behind the classic song Handbags and Gladrags.
Adrian and Christine are joined by Harry Hill, Des Lynam and John Lydon. Plus a pack of husky dogs and a whole host of pantomine characters.
If it has got Britain talking, then it will get talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley bring you the stories that matter from across the country.Top chef Gordon Ramsay joins Adrian and Christine for a chat.Plus Carol Kirkwood makes snow in the lab, Mike Dilger reports on the disappearance of cranes in the UK and Lucy Siegle looks at the impact of eating meat on our climate.
If it has got Britain talking, then it will get talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley bring you the stories that matter from across the country.The ultimate showgirl Bette Midler joins Adrian and Christine on the sofa.Angellica Bell investigates the biggest meteorite to fall in Britain and Michael Mosley highlights some of the psychological tricks that retailers use to help us part with our cash.
Gavin and Stacey star Rob Brydon joins Adrian and Christine in the studio and Spandau Ballet singer Tony Hadley chats about his musical influences. Plus reports on the relationship between the monarchy and the media and a guide to avoiding scam websites.
Adrian and Christine are joined by the the artist who sold 60 million records as Cat Stevens - Yusuf Islam.Plus Mike Dilger's on the trail of Britain's favourite festive bird, the robin redbreast.
Ricky Tomlinson and Martin Freeman join Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley to talk about nativity plays and their pick of the Chrismas TV. Matt Allwright goes back to Cumbria to find out how the flood clean up is progressing, Mile Dilger hunts for creatures that glow in the dark, and the team are joined by a special guest to turn on the One Show Christmas lights.
Formula 1 Champion Jenson Button joins Adrian and Christine on the sofa, Mike Dilger begins a new series of wildlife films called Winterwatch, and Michael Mosley finds out why singing really does make you happier!
Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by actor and comedian Catherine Tate, Jay Rayner gets a taste of Christmas past and will a woman ever manage a men's football team?
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by satirist Ian Hislop, and world-famous tenor Andrea Bocelli strikes up a festive tune.
EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey actor Larry Lamb is in the studio, and Kermit and Miss Piggy join live from Hollywood. Dom Littlewood offers advice for keeping your house safe over Christmas, and Gyles Brandreth looks at the changing face of Sherlock Holmes.
If it has got Britain talking, then it will get talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by award winning comedian Peter Kay. Arlene Phillips is on hand to give advice to the Strictly Come Dancing finalists. Jay Rayner investigates budget Christmas dinners and Ortis Deley looks at some of the major changes in technology over the past decade and what the must haves will be in ten years' time.
Gavin and Stacey star and writer James Corden joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley on the sofa. The duo also look at how to avoid festive stress, the history behind a Scottish comic strip classic and go behind the scenes at a wildlife rescue centre at Christmas.
If it has got Britain talking, then it will get talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Dave Gorman. Pete Waterman reveals why Doris Day was his musical inspiration.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by veteran actor, and Doctor Who's latest companion, Bernard Cribbins, while Jay Rayner looks at our favourite Christmas tipple.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show.Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Desert Island Disc's host Kirsty Young.Dominic Littlewood reports on the importance of power of attorney, Sin Week kicks off with gluttony and there's a report into the lost language of Esperanto.
Comedian Bill Bailey joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley in the studio. Dan Snow looks back at Britain's snowy past, and Mike Dilger watches flocking starlings.
A special hour long One Show responding to Britain's big freeze. Paul Merton joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley for snowy reports from all over the UK.Plus features on how the Midlands are hoping to hold onto their Anglo-saxon gold, and how our emergency services cope with regular attacks.
On tonight's One Show, Got To Dance host Davina McCall, Kaye Adams investigates if being posh is a bad thing for politics, and we fly high with East Midlands Air Ambulance as they tackle the recent snow and ice.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by comedy legends Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson. Jay Rayner looks at the magic of milk and Sin week continues with Sloth.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by X Factor presenter Dermot O'Leary. Phil Tufnell visits the parts of Britain where Vincent Van Gogh lived and worked as a young man, and Mike Dilger swims with basking sharks.
Fashion gurus Trinny and Susannah join Adrian and Christine in the studio. Plus reports on the hard sell techniques used by cosmetic surgery companies and the life and work of one of the UK's favourite composers, Gustav Holst.
On tonight's show, Patrick Kielty talks us through this year's Sport Relief events and Christine reveals how she'll be raising funds. We've a report on the first female cutter to work at Savile Row and are you paying your water company for a service you don't even need?
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country.Nicholas Lyndhust is in the studio. Matt Allwright meets one of Britain's oldest mothers and investigates whether there should be an age limit on women having IVF. Dom Littlewood has a report on cold-calling zones, and Dr Sarah Jarvis investigates a condition called dyscalculia.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on The One Show.Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country, including how animals play a role in earthquake search and rescue. Tom O'Connor invites the programme into the house where he grew up, and Lord of the Rings star Andy Serkis joins Adrian and Christine on the sofa.
Dame Helen Mirren is on the sofa with Adrian Chiles and Chrstine Bleakley. Plus reports on the effectiveness of open prisons, the story behind a classic painting of Ophelia and a look at one of the UK's most unusual toads.
Julie Walters joins the One Show to discuss her new role as Mo Mowlam. Phil Tufnell looks at the power of the photograph and Dom Littlewood explains why your credit card could cost you more than you think.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by former EastEnder Martine McCutcheon. Gyles Brandreth looks at the importance of Holocaust Memorial Day. Wildlife watcher Miranda Krestovnikoff meets an inventor who has found a novel way of getting a bird's eye view, and Ellie Harrison reveals the winner of a pet slimming contest.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley bring you the stories that matter from across the country.Hypnotist Paul McKenna and football legend Jimmy Greaves join Adrian and Christine.With a report looking ahead to Tony Blair's appearance at the Iraq inquiry, and the story of how a classic wartime aircraft was given a new lease of life.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley bring you the stories that matter from across the country.Jay Rayner is on the road to ask 'who ate all the pies?'.Angelica Bell visits the world's first model village in Buckinghamshire, and Ricky Gervais joins in with the fun.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country.Robson Green talks fishing, Matt Allwright looks at steps being taken to keep cabbies safe, and the programme searches for Britain's fastest animals.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country.They are joined by chatty man Alan Carr. Adam Shaw asks if people should care if the country's best-loved brands aren't really British; Dan Snow looks back at the 19th century, when the correct time was sold door to door; and Aldo Zilli visits the first commercial olive producers in Britain.
Musician and humanitarian campaigner Peter Gabriel joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley on the sofa. Plus reports on the identification of the WW1 soldiers who died at Fromelles, the possible inequalities in the DNA database, and the day Britain went decimal.
Steve Wright joins the One Show to talk love songs, Larry Lamb takes us back to his old school and we look at the importance of TV soaps.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Bobby Ball. Jay Rayner looks into processed meat and there's another Local Legend award.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country. They are joined on the sofa by singer and reality star Peter Andre.Former footballer Steve Claridge looks at what it takes to be a great football captain, and Anita Rani visits Newcastle General's A&E department to find out what staff have to deal with on an alcohol-fuelled weekend.Mike Dilger meets scientists who are trying to understand the mysterious migration of the European eel.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by the king of Question Time, David Dimbleby.Plus how Prince William is preparing for a greater royal role, a look at how some works of art can reach astronomical prices and the surprising history of the bungalow.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Sir Ben Kingsley. Plus, we unearth Roman relics in Colchester and Clare Balding learns the subtleties of the sport of curling.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by novelist Sir Terry Pratchett and Roland Rat Superstar. Dom Littlewood investigates how some firms could be charging you money without your knowledge and Clare Balding meets another British Winter Olympic hopeful.
Jay Rayner talks tasty treats in Foody Friday, while Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley read out your luvvy duvvy valentine messages.
Coleen Nolan loosens up on the sofa with Adrian and Christine. Plus the state of marriage from the perspective of a real registrar; Dan Snow explores Britain's grisly history of execution; and a look at why men cry.
John Ratzenberger joins the One Show to discuss his latest film, Up, Gyles Brandreth looks at what inspired one of Britain's greatest landscape painters, and the studio is overrun by football mascots.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Britain's greatest pop duo, the Pet Shop Boys. Anita Rani investigates whether prisoners should be given the right to vote, Mark Thompson looks at the millions of pieces of junk in space and Phil Tufnell contemplates the demise of the independent record store.
Twin Peaks and Desperate Housewives star Kyle MacLachlan is in the studio with Adrian and Christine. With reports on the design and history of the political poster and the gruesome medical procedures carried out in medieval Britain.
Adrian and Christine host their very own Eastend party to celebrate 25 years of Albert Square. Also, more Foody Friday treats with Jay Rayner and Barry McGuigan goes back to the house where he grew up.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Felicity Kendal, while Mike Dilger is chased by goshawks and Gyles Brandreth takes to the hills to look at our love of rambling.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by John Barrowman. Alex Riley visits a Dr Who auction and Michael Mosley meets a woman suffering from Foreign Accent Syndrome.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country.Comedian and actor Matt Lucas is on the sofa to talk about his role in the new Alice in Wonderland movie. Plus reports on unfairness in the distribution of winter fuel payments and how the film star was born exactly 100 years ago.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on The One Show.Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by actor turned director David Morrissey.Dr Linda Papadopoulos shares her concerns about the images our children are exposed to and Rick Wakeman explains the importance of the first single he ever bought.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by DJ Chris Moyles. Jay Rayner talks rhubarb in Foody Friday, and there's a look at bullying - are we hypocritical about it?
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by singer-songwriter Carly Simon. Anita Rani investigates the problem of loan sharks and Gyles Brandreth looks back on the life of one of Britain's greatest artists, Stanley Spencer.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by actor Martin Clunes, as well as world-renowned dog whisperer Cesar Millan. Plus a look at the state of our bridges and a visit from Britain's latest gold medal winner, Amy Williams.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Sharon Osbourne, who talks about her debut novel. Plus, Christine Walkden goes hunting for the mythical Black Flower.
Adrian and Christine are joined by comedienne and presenter Sue Perkins to talk about her quest to save a one hundred year old colliery band. Joe Inglis investigates the cruel practice of puppy farming and John Sergeant looks back at the miner's strike of 1972 that led to the implementation of a three day week.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country.David Walliams is on the sofa talking about cycling the length of the country for Sport Relief.Dan Snow looks at the armed forces and Jay Rayner holds a Mad Hatter's Tea Party in the studio.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country.Singer Sharleen Spiteri joins Adrian and Christine on the sofa, and there are reports on the decline of braille and the life and legacy of guitar god Jimi Hendrix.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country.Tess Daly discusses her latest book, Joe Inglis looks at new proposals to keep the nation's dogs in line, and a building site in Wakefield gets a visit from the Street Barber.
Adrian and Christine are joined by actress Pauline Quirke.Radio presenter Roger Phillips speaks to the people of Bootle about the fresh allegations against Jon Venables, Mike Dilger looks at the rising numbers of non native Muntjac deer and Arthur Smith visits the home of George Bernard Shaw.
Christine is live in Dover on the eve of her epic water skiing challenge, while David Essex joins Adrian in the studio to talk about his new musical All the Fun of the Fair. Mark Thompson sees what the spring stars have in store while Miranda Krestovnikoff goes in search for the elusive Blue Shark.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country.Christine's attempt to cross the Channel on waterskis comes to a dramatic conclusion.Foody Friday looks at apples, and Loyd Grossman is in the studio.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Alan Shearer, Simon Calder looks at the future of British Airways and Lucy Siegle explains the science behind everyday colours.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by actor Brendan Gleeson. Linda Nolan travels to Liverpool ahead of St Patricks Day to look at the strong links between Ireland and the UK. Dom Littlewood uncovers a scam to avoid when buying a parrot and Mike Dilger visits a child welfare project in Cape Town that is supported by Sport Relief donations.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on The One Show.Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by actress Caroline Quentin.With reports on how Brits unwittingly get into trouble abroad and the surprising history of military camouflage.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country.Boy George talks about his upcoming tour, while Lucy Siegle goes on a brand new fairground horror ride.Dan Snow looks at the history of the tank in the Second World War and the British men who drove them.
Adrian and Christine are joined by impressionist Rory Bremner.With the financial year coming to an end Adam Shaw looks at the smart way to invest your money, Marty Jopson explains the complexities of time travel and Miranda Krestovnikoff uncovers a foreign invader which is overwhelming much of the UK coastline.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country.Sophie Dahl joins Adrian and Christine to talk about her new TV cookery show.With reports on banning smoking in homes and the limits of unlimited broadband packages, plus a look at the house of Britain's most famous crime writer.
Torvill and Dean teach Adrian and Christine to dance on ice, Matt Allwright looks at odd taxes of the past and the original voice of the speaking clock is heard again.
An investigation into why 70,000 disabled children are waiting for proper wheelchairs. Mike Dilger goes on the hunt for the elusive water shrew. And Russell Howard joins Adrian and Christine in the studio.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. They are joined by sci-fi legend Sir Patrick Stewart.Simon Boazman finds out why there is a rise in male primary school teachers, Dan Snow unlocks one the darkest secrets in Wales and Lucy Siegle goes on a treasure hunt.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Hollywood legend Debbie Reynolds. Street barber Michael Douglas joins the circus, and we learn of the murderous events which led to the creation of Cambridge University.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.The new Dr Who Matt Smith joins Adrian and Christine in the studio.Matt Allwright investigates the accuracy of weather forecasting and astronomer Mark Thompson discovers the science behind the mysterious particles known by physicists as 'dark matter'.Miranda Krestovnikoff tells an extraordinary story about a mythical creature, the unicorn.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by star of Ashes to Ashes Philip Glenister. Paul Nicholas goes behind the scenes of musical Hair, Jay Rayner tucks into Easter rabbit and Marty Jopson works his way to the front of the queue to find out how phantom traffic is formed.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.Omid Djalili, Paul Heaton and the London Community Choir feature in a one-hour bank holiday special.
Masterchef maestro's Gregg Wallace and John Torode are in the studio. Dan Snow takes a look at the history of the commandos and Phil Tufnell's latest foray into the design world looks at classical architecture.
Actor Sir Ian McKellen joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley to talk about his new version of the classic show The Prisoner. Plus there's reports on whether the Olympics will benefit the wider UK and how Japanese design influenced one of Britain's greatest designers.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.Former principal ballerina Darcey Bussell joins Adrian and Christine in the studio, while Clare Balding is in Aintree ahead of the Grand National.Mike Dilger travels to Belfast in search of a mammal that is claimed to be found nowhere else in the world, while Gyles Brandreth looks at the history of British Pathé news.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Chris Hollins and Louise Minchin are joined by former Wimbledon champion Pat Cash. Matt Allwright exposes the writers who really wrote those celebrity autobiographies and Dom Littlewood discusses the great ISA controversy.
Comedian and writer Stephen Merchant joins guest hosts Chris Hollins and Louise Minchin on the sofa. Includes a report on whether teenagers need more sleep and a look at the strange world of taxidermy.
Rock legend Meatloaf joins guest hosts Chris Hollins and Louise Minchin on the sofa. Gyles Brandreth meets several generations of Polish migrants living in the UK in the wake of the Polish air disaster. Holly Johnson from Frankie Goes to Hollywood fame talks about the first album he ever bought and how it influenced his song-writing career and Dom Littlewood reports on older drivers who have to reapply for their licence when they reach the age of 70.
Chris Hollins and Louise Minchin are joined by American singer-songwriter Don McLean, and their very own Dr Volcano explains the day's events.
Guest hosts Chris Hollins and Louise Minchin are joined by documentary maker Louis Theroux. We've all the latest on the fallout from the Icelandic volcano and Jay Rayner cooks up some tasty Foody Friday treats.
Domestic goddess Nigella Lawson is in the studio and there's an update on the continuing travel chaos caused by the volcanic ash cloud.Also featuring the latest developments in the treatment of tinnitus, and a look at how Blackpool is re-inventing itself to compete with foreign resorts.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley bring you up to speed with all the explosive volcano action. Ray Mears chats about his new animal tracking series, Miranda Krestovnikoff goes in search of the elusive Seeker Deer, Dr Sarah Jarvis checks into her clinic of curious complaints and we are live in Cumbria as we open a bridge that will transform the town of Workington.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by The Wire's Stringer Bell, Idris Elba.Plus The Tropic of Cancer's Simon Reeve spends the day at the Cornish seaside and Dr Sarah Jarvis opens her latest clinic for curious complaints.
Manager turned crooner Terry Venables joins Adrian and Christine on their St George's day sofa. Plus a particularly pungent medical complaint and a look at the origins of the full English breakfast.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by X Factor winner Alexandra Burke and Britain's newest boy band The Fisherman's Friends. Mike Dilger tries to settle an aggressive swan, Simon Boazman works out what to do when you get saddled with someone else's debt and Dan Snow looks at the contribution conscientious objectors made to the war effort.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by award-winning actor Timothy Spall. Plus they look at a unique way of predicting the weather, and there's a big surprise in store for a One Show viewer.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by comedy legend Ronnie Corbett. Matt Allright looks at the legend of Robin Hood, and Gyles Brandreth delves into the archives to look at how women fared at the hands of Pathe.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by the kids from Outnumbered and writer Andy Hamilton. Plus reports on the skunks invading British woodland and a look behind the scenes at the Prime Ministerial debates.
Christine Bleakley is joined by a host of suprise celebrity guests to wish Adrian Chiles a fond farewell. Jay Rayner looks into the cracks of the egg market, Simon Calder celebrates Britain's first commercial airline, and all the One Show family pop by to celebrate a very sad but special day.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Allwright present the magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. They are joined by actor and director Simon Callow.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Allwright are joined by musician Nigel Kennedy. Dom Littlewood takes a look at 3D television and Gyles Brandreth talks to Jimmy Tarbuck about 100 years at the London Palladium.
Christine Bleakley and Paul Merton present the magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. They are joined by Gavin and Stacey star Mathew Horne.Plus reports on the recent scandals in the Catholic church and Britain's loudest bird, the Bittern.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Allwright are joined by funny man Nick Hancock. Gyles Brandreth unravels the latest on the election and puts the professional predictors to the test. Phil Tufnell looks at the power of war posters, Michael Douglas uncovers the history of men's underwear and Jay Raynor looks at what 'best before' really means.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Allwright are joined by Boyzone's Shane Lynch and Ronan Keating. Miranda meets some jet setting wildlife and Dom Littlewood takes a rear view mirror look at the car scrappage scheme.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Allwright are joined by Lulu.There's a report on the history of Tarot cards and Simon Calder talks travel and explains how holidaymakers can turn the recent volcanic ash fallout to their advantage.
Annie Lennox joins Christine Bleakley and Matt Allwright on the sofa. On the day David Cameron starts his role as Prime Minister, we remember how other leaders have dealt with their first days in office. Plus, a look at the pitch problems at Wembley, and the story behind a classic 80s anti-war song.
Christine Bleakley and Paul Merton are joined by a bona fide Bond girl Gemma Arterton. Dom Littlewood meets a man who is on a motoring mission to sort out unfair parking tickets, Arthur Smith sets tongues wagging when he investigates double speak, Marty Jopson measures the speed of sound and Mark Carwardine goes ape as he finds out how a corner of Kent is helping to save the African Gorilla.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show, as Christine Bleakley and Matt Allwright bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country.Christine and Matt are joined by international opera legend Dame Kiri Te Kanawa. Plus, underground at a top-secret government location, and a rare glimpse of a giant endangered bird.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Baker are joined by Four Weddings and a Funeral star John Hannah. Miranda Krestovnikoff visits Heathrow's Animal Reception Centre and John Sergeant looks at the black market trade in cosmetics during the Second World War.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show, with the team bringing viewers the stories that matter from across the country.Spandau Ballet's Gary Kemp joins Christine Bleakley and Matt Baker. Plus the history of the double decker bus, and Kate Humble launches the new BBC Wild wildlife season.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Baker have a world exclusive as they unveil the mascots of the 2012 Olympic and Para-Olympic games. They are joined in the studio by national treasure John Motson, while Dom Littlewood investigates wind-farms, Miranda Krestovnikoff returns to the Heathrow animal reception centre and Joe Crowley unlocks the secrets of the Ice Age.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Baker are joined by stage and screen actress Hayley Mills.
In a Wizard of Oz extravaganza, Christine Bleakley and Matt Baker are joined by the three Over the Rainbow finalists and judge and EastEnder John Partridge. There's also a sneak preview of this year's Chelsea Flower Show and a tasty Friday foodie treat.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Baker are joined by actor Richard E Grant. With a report from a training school for forensic scientists and news on a disease threatening oak trees.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Baker are joined by jockey Frankie Dettori, who talks about his preparations for the Epsom Derby. Rav Wilding continues his series looking at the work of the British CSI, Anita Rani looks at sibling rivalry, and Joe Crowley remembers the soldiers and brave volunteers from the Dunkirk landings. Plus, the first ever One Show Derby with a surprise celebrity guest.
Comedian Ardal O'Hanlon joins Christine Bleakley and Matt Baker on the sofa. And we reveal the best viewers' wildlife photos in the studio.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show, with the team bringing viewers the stories that matter from across the country.Christine Bleakley and Matt Baker are joined by funnyman Bradley Walsh. Joe Crowley looks into how cheaply supermarkets are selling alcohol, Phil Tufnell examines some of the forgeries bought by the National Gallery over the years, and Des Coleman celebrates a hundred years of the tango.
If it has Britain talking, then it will be talked about on the One Show, with the team bringing viewers the stories that matter from across the country.Christine Bleakley and Matt Baker talk to Karen Gillan, who is Amy Pond in Dr Who. English wines are put to the test, and there's the final film behind the scenes at Britain's CSI school.
Christine and Matt Allwright are joined by king of spin Alastair Campbell.Dom Littlewood finds out why it's not so fun at the fair and Simon Boazman reveals the latest frauds sweeping the nation.Mike Dilger goes in search of the large Adonis Blue Butterfly.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Allright are joined by Top Gear's Richard Hammond, and take to the streets in a One Show driving school challenge.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Allwright are joined by Welsh actor Michael Sheen and Dom Littlewood asks whether those discount buys are really such a good deal.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Baker are joined by veteran broadcaster Sir David Frost, and hear why some viewers still insist on watching television in black and white.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Allwright are joined by BAFTA-nominated comedian Miranda Hart. Jay Rayner reveals why we love our chips so much, Gyles Brandreth looks at how our job titles have become inflated and we see if former MP Lembit Opik can make it as a stand-up.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Allwright are joined by the billion dollar dancer Michael Flatley, and Simon Boazman takes a look at the financial winners and losers of The World Cup.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Allwright are joined by the Hairy Bikers, Dave Myers and Simon King.Dom Littlewood meets villagers who were determined to save their pub from closure and Phil Tuffnell takes a look at the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show, with the team bringing viewers the stories that matter from across the country.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Allwright are joined by an author who has sold over 250 million books, the thrilling John Grisham. Justin Rowlatt travels to all four corners of the UK to discover what the rest of the country are feeling about England taking part in the World Cup. Simon Boazman goes on the hunt for garden saboteurs and Mike Dilger and Miranda Krestovnikoff meet a goldfish that can play football.
Matt Baker and Louise Minchin are joined by former Python, Eric Idle. As Live Aid celebrates its 25th anniversary, Des Coleman goes in search of the unsung heroes from that momentous day.Simon Boazman goes back to school to find out why the American proms have become so popular here.Gyles Brandreth gets to grips with wrestling, and wildlife man Mike Dilger looks into the mysterious animals that have been digging up a One Show viewer's garden.
Matt Baker and Louise Minchin are joined by American magicians Penn and Teller who'll be levitating one of the presenters.In light of the recent shootings in Cumbria and Northumberland, Anita Rani examines the state of gun laws in the UK and Dom Littlewood looks closely at small print in beauty advertisements.
Actress Dervla Kirwan joins Matt Baker and Louise Minchin. Includes a report on how a group of men in Cheshire have come up with a novel way to combat loneliness.
Louise Minchin and Matt Baker are joined by Michael Palin, who talks about life after Monty Python. Plus the team reveal the first UK City of Culture.
Matt Allwright and Louise Minchin are joined by Will Smith and family to talk about the new Karate Kid film. John Sergeant finds out if you have to be a kid to be good at karate.
Matt Allwright and Louise Minchin are joined by a true professional, Martin Shaw. Dom Littlewood uncovers a scam that targets consumers who try and make a bit of extra money in their spare time and Gyles Brandreth looks back at a fad from the 1970s that really got everyone talking: CB radio.
Matt Baker and Louise Minchin are joined by Sixties star Sandie Shaw. Linda Nolan reports on her family's battle with breast cancer, and Phil Tufnell finds out why some wines are now fetching extortionate prices.
Matt Baker and Louise Minchin are joined by Steve Jones, the presenter of 101 Ways To Leave A Game Show, who takes a spin on the world's fastest lawnmower.
Matt Baker and Louise Minchin are joined by actress and author Meera Syall. Dan Snow investigates an unknown hero of World War II; Dom Littlewood looks into a mystery shopping scam thats conning people out of thousands; and it's day four of our summer holiday watch with Mike, Miranda and the Cutler family. Also, Hollywood mega star Tom Cruise chats live.
Spice Girl Emma Bunton joins Matt Baker and Louise Minchin. There's foody Friday fun with Jay Rayner and the final instalment of Mike and Miranda's summer holiday watch.
Matt Baker and Gabby Logan are joined by four superstars of American comedy: Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Kevin James and David Spade. There is also an exclusive report on the fallout from the BP oil spill and a look at how feathered film stars are trained for the screen.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Gabby Logan bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country.Alfred Molina talks about his latest magical film role and Sir Stirling Moss hits the road to investigate the controversy around speed cameras.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Gabby Logan are joined by rock legend Alice Cooper.Anita Rani has the second of her films from the States looking at the affects of the BP oil leak.Angllica Bell finds out how some of the evacuees from the 1937 Spanish Civil War came to Britain and never returned home, and Simply Minds front man Jim Kerr tells Des Coleman how they wrote their number one hit Belfast Child.
Matt Baker and Gabby Logan are joined by Don Gilet, who plays bad boy Lucas Johnson in EastEnders. Anita Rani looks back on the life of snooker legend Alex Higgins, including interviews with his friends and colleagues.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show.Mayor of London Boris Johnson joins Matt Baker and Gabby Logan in the studio. Plus Gilbert and Sullivan's plan to foil the copyright pirates, and the blind man who aims to break the world land speed record.
Matt Baker and Gabby Logan are joined by comedian John Bishop, who shares the sofa with a tank of baby lobsters. Gyles Brandreth takes a saucy look at end of pier entertainment.
Matt Baker and Gabby Logan are joined on the sofa by Sheridan Smith to talk about the smash hit musical she stars in, Legally Blonde. Rav Wilding investigates the destruction of Britain's freshwater mussel population by poachers searching for pearls, Dominic Littlewood discovers the reality of living as a bankrupt in the UK, while Phil Tufnell hails the return of ventriloquism with Roger de Courcey and Nookie Bear.
Gabby Logan and Matt Baker are joined by the king of the game show, Chris Tarrant. Angellica Bell tells the story of the oldest newspaper in the world, and Gyles Brandreth - continuing his series on the saucier side of British life - looks back on the much-loved Carry On films.
Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch joins Matt Baker and Gabby Logan in the studio. With reports on movie sound effects and the work of the saucy postcard king, Donald McGill.
Michael Aspel joins the One Show to talk high heels and dance moves and Gyles Brandreth showcases some of his favourite acts from the first night of the Edinburgh Fringe.
Matt Baker and Gabby Logan are joined by former World Featherweight boxing champion Barry McGuigan to talk about his return to the ring as a promoter. Anita Rani tried to discover the truth behind cloned meat, Lucy Siegle visits the Royal Mint to discover what is being done to counter the rise in counterfeit one pound coins, and Miranda Krestovnikoff joins conservationists fighting to protect the shark population in Scottish seas.
Gabby Logan and Matt Baker are joined by comedian, novelist and TV presenter David Baddiel. Phil Tufnell looks at the memorabilia on sale ahead of Pope Benedict's visit to Britain next month. Dan Snow tells the extraordinary story of Operation Pluto in WW2 and Christine Walkden visits a poisonous garden in Northumberland.
Actress Ruth Jones chats to Matt Baker and Gabby Logan about her new rambling sitcom. Also, there's a glimpse at the ingenuity of wasps' nests and a fond look back at Green Shield stamps.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Gabby Logan bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country.Carrie Grant looks at how weddings have changed in style and cost over the years, Barry Cryer looks at the world's oldest jokes, and comedian Chris Addison talks about returning to Edinburgh for the 12th time.
Matt Baker and Gabby Logan are joined by West End Superstar Michael Ball to discuss his new chat show.Joe Crowley investigates the phenomenon of Britain's giant hillside chalk horses, Simon Rimmer investigates restaurant food that isn't as fresh as it's supposed to be and Ed Stafford, the first man ever to walk the length of the Amazon, comes in to talk about his extraordinary expedition.
Presenters Alex Jones and Jason Manford make their debut on the sofa and welcome Hollywood royalty Whoopi Goldberg.Dom Littlewood has big clamping news for every British motorist and Dan Snow discovers how Blackpool was transformed into Britain's biggest airbase for World War II.Mike Dilger is helping out with an injured Otter up in Skye, while Lucy Siegle finds out what habits nuns really have.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Jason Manford and Alex Jones bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country.Song and dance man Tommy Steele joins Jason and Alex on the sofa. Plus reports on the fate of pets during the Second World War and a look back at the life of trade unionist Jimmy Reid.
Unlikely panto star Pamela Anderson joins The One Show, and Gyles Brandreth looks at the inspiration behind one of our favourite hymns.
Jason Manford and Alex Jones are joined by British acting great Celia Imrie to discuss her career and all things Acorn Antiques.Simon Boazman travels to Cornwall to meet the community on the brink of homelessness because their entire village has been put up for sale, Phil Tuffnell explores the history of the iconic skegness Jolly Fisherman, whilst Mike Dilger fights to restore the reputation of the much maligned black rat.
Chris Evans makes his debut on The One Show sofa with Alex Jones.The stars of Doctor Who, Matt Smith and Karen Gillan, join them to chat about fish and chips, action heroes and bird-watching. In homage to the great British fish and chip supper, they'll be seeing if they can run across 1000 litres of batter at the end of the show!
Piano man Jamie Cullum is in the studio to talk to Alex Jones and Jason Manford.Plus reports on how rare peregrine eggs were saved from smugglers and a look at the men obessed with hunting big fish in British lakes.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Jason Manford and Alex Jones are joined by Waterloo Road's new headmistress Amanda Burton. Dom Littlewood finds out how you can be the best Best Man, we discover how getting a good night's sleep could help you lose weight and Mollie Sugden's twin sons reminisce on life with Mrs Slocombe.
Jason Manford and Alex Jones are joined by Alexei Sayle, who talks about growing up in a communist household. Carrie Grant examines how much information we share online without knowing it.
Jason Manford and Alex Jones are joined by pop princess and Strictly judge Alesha Dixon. Miranda Krestovnikoff learns how to free dive, and Paddy O'Connell gets till rage as he finds his way round self-service supermarket checkouts. Marty Jopson tells the amazing story of the giant tea urn that was used to brew cuppas for the bombed citizens of Coventry in World War Two.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Chris Evans and Alex Jones bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country.Chris and Alex are joined by top chef James Martin. Lucy Siegle meets competitors at the World Hovercraft Championships in Northampton, Jason Bradbury gives a 60-second guide to cracking the Rubik's cube and Jay Rayner looks at the history of Chinese food in Britain.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Jason Manford and Alex Jones bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country. Usain Bolt, the world's fastest man, is in the studio. Featuring reports on the curse of the Scottish midge and the UK man who lives entirely without money.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Jason Manford and Alex Jones bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country.Deborah Meaden and James Caan trade the Dragons' Den for the One Show studio and Lucy Siegle goes back to school for a lesson in the history of the school uniform.
Jason Manford and Alex Jones are joined by bestselling novelist Jackie Collins to talk Hollywood, fashion and glamour. Lucy Siegle examines the government's decision to send letters to parents informing them when their children become overweight; Marty Jopson looks at the history of time-lapse photography; and George McGavin turns human guinea pig to experience first-hand the bloodsucking bite of the horse fly.
Boy band JLS are on the sofa with Jason and Alex. With a report on the Scottish mining disaster which echoes recent events in Chile and a glimpse at one of the UK's only biting spiders.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by the quintessential California girl Katy Perry. Also, Jay Rayner looks into the history of Indian food in Britain.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Jason Manford and Alex Jones bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country. Alan Davies fondly remembers growing up in the 80s. Plus the story of the only assassination of a British Prime Minister.
Jason Manford and Alex Jones are joined by the man behind Michael Jackson's three biggest albums - Bad, Thriller and Off the Wall - music producer, composer and arranger Quincy Jones.On the 70th anniversary of the first Blitz bombing in London, Lucy Siegle is live on the roof of St Paul's Cathedral. Joe Crowley learns about the forgotten heros in Bomber Command, and John Sergeant pops to Paris to examine Britain's working relationship with the French.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show.Surreal comedian Ross Noble is welcomed into the studio by Alex Jones and special guest presenter Alexander Armstrong.Plus exclusive first interviews with the new stars of Strictly Come Dancing and a look back to Pope John Paul II's UK visit in 1982.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show.Jason Manford and Alex Jones are joined by Merlin actors Colin Morgan and Bradley James.Jilly Cooper looks at the history of the Proms.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Chris Evans and Alex Jones celebrate the life of Elvis with special guest Priscilla Presley.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show.Phil Collins joins Jason Manford and Alex Jones to chat about his new Motown and sixties soul album.We meet the union leader calling for an autumn of public sector strike action, and Dan Snow remembers those children who were evacuated abroad in World War II.Plus George McGavin stirs things up in a hornets nest.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Jason Manford and Alex Jones bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country.Rob Brydon discusses his new chat show, and eating his way around Britain with Steve Coogan.Alison Steadman teams up with Mike Dilger to go searching for Purple Herons.
Jason Manford and Alex Jones are joined by Stephen Fry. Ruth Goodman tells the story of the first English Pope and Phil Tufnell gets a sneak preview of rare television footage that has been missing for over 40 years.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by housewife superstar and international icon Dame Edna Everage.Marty Jopson explains the story behind the first men to split the atom, and Christine Walkden tells you everything you ever wanted to know about Gladioli.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show.Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood is on the sofa and takes part in a monster challenge and Chris Evans and Alex Jones travel back in time.Plus a report on the fenland eel catcher, the last of his kind.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show.Jason Manford and Alex Jones are joined by DJ, author and funnyman Phill Jupitus. Anita Rani meets the women who inspired the new Brit flick Made in Dagenham. Joe Crowley looks at why the Brighton Pavilion played a vital role in World War I, and gardener Christine Walkden takes to the sky and launches balloon week.
Jason Manford and Alex Jones are joined by actor Dennis Waterman, who talks about his New Tricks. Injured soldier Ben McBean asks if enough is being done to look after wounded troops, and Anita Rani is releasing 1000 ballooons across Britain.
Alex and Jason are joined by Shane Richie and Jessie Wallace as they make their return to Walford as Alfie and Kat.Anita Rani meets a woman who went abroad for gastric band surgery with disastrous results. Paraic O'Brien discovers that supposed excessive food packaging might not be the biggest problem in the war against waste.And we continue our hot air balloon trip around the country with a visit to Newbury, the home of Victorian vicar John MacKenzie Bacon, who realised the uses of ariel photography.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by comedy genius Dave Gorman. Gyles Brandreth meets Michael Howard and Lord Kinnock to garner tips for the incoming leader of the opposition and Marty Jopson tests the maths behind skimming stones.
Gordon Ramsay joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones for a truly uplifting end to balloon week. Plus a look at a hot celebrity yoga craze, the biggest on-screen hoaxes and the reasons why we always eat our meat with the same sauces.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Jason Manford and Alex Jones bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country.Jason and Alex are joined by singer and actor Jason Donavan. Miranda Krestovnikoff goes swimming with conger eels off the coast of Northern Ireland, Dan Snow heads to Scotland to unlock the secrets of Gruinard Island, and there's an exclusive look at the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire's multi-million-pound attic sale.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Jason Manford and Alex Jones bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country.Comedians Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse introduce the host of characters appearing in their new show.Anita Rani explains how the 2010 Commonwealth Games aren't the only ones that haven't gone to plan, and we meet a Labrador from Wales with an extraordinary talent for recycling.
Alex and Jason are joined by actress Miranda Richardson, who is playing MP Barbara Castle in the new British film Made in Dagenham.Christine Walkden visits the garden of Jo Wood, former wife of Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood, where many a rock and roll party has been held.Dom Littlewood gives advice on how to make sure your holiday is financially protected and backed by ATOL.And, as the Ryder Cup comes to Newport Wales, we visit the town to see if local businesses are benefiting from the golfing event.
On tonight's One Show Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by the jewel in this year's Strictly Come Dancing crown, Ann Widdecombe. Simon Boazman investigates what it's like inside a halal abattoir, John Sergeant looks at 150 years of Battersea Dogs Home and we're also joined by Matt and Ann's Strictly partners Anton du Beke and Aliona Vilani.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show.Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by Sir Michael Caine to talk about his extraordinary career.Jay Rayner tastes the world's hottest chilli and there's a live link to the stars of Strictly as they wait for their first dance.
Amanda Holden joins Jason Manford and Alex Jones to talk about how she will be turning green in the new stage adaptation of Shrek.Dan Snow discovers the crimes of the last man in this country to be hung for treason.Simon Boazman looks into the funding issues within the Prime Minister's Big Society idea.Mike Dilger kicks off our wildlife rescue week.
The star of Downton Abbey, Hugh Bonneville, trades in the country manor and servants for the homely comfort of the One Show sofa. And Gyles Brandreth visits the Oxfordshire village that banded together to make its own feature film.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show.Jason Manford and Alex Jones are joined by Lord Alan Sugar to talk about his search for his next apprentice.Dan Snow tells the story of how during the Second World War the Germans tried to undermine the economy by flooding Britain with counterfeit 5 pound notes and Gyles Brandreth takes a lyrical look at National Poetry Day.
Jason Manford and Alex Jones are joined by supermodel Jerry Hall.Residents of the Isle of Man pay tribute to Sir Norman Wisdom, Rav Wilding looks back at the introduction of the breathalyser, and it's day four for Mike Dilger at the world's busiest wildlife rescue centre.
Graham Norton plays celebrity agony uncle with Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Plus a look at the private life of Harry Secombe and a glimpse inside one of Britain's most famous hotels.
Jamie Oliver shows Jason and Alex what he can cook up in just half an hour, and Sir Terry Wogan introduces a One Show viewer to the wonders of the internet for the first time.
Jason Manford and Alex Jones are joined by award-winning writer Salman Rushdie to talk about his new book and the 2010 Man Booker prize. Gyles Brandreth investigates our love-hate relationship with words by looking at malapropisms, and Dan Snow goes diving off the East coast with the latest in sonar technology to uncover parts of Britain's own underwater Atlantis, the city of Dunwich.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show.Jason Manford and Alex Jones bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country and are joined by Ian Botham, wildlife photographer Jamie Crawford and Lucy Siegle.
With Jason Manford and Alex Jones. Bill Tarmey talks about his life as Coronation Street's Jack Duckworth and Anita Rani looks at what happens next for the rescued Chilean miners.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by chat show king Michael Parkinson. Jay Rayner sinks his teeth into the world of multi-coloured vegetables and Gyles Brandreth reminisces about a time when fathers new their place. Plus impressionist Alistair McGowan looks at why he never made it as a pianist and Ultimate Fighting legend Randy Couture flexes some muscle.
Jason Manford and Alex Jones are joined by musical legend Cliff Richard who recently celebrated his 70th birthday.Ahead of the Comprehensive Spending Review Simon Boazman looks at the Government's plans to reassess claimants of Incapacity Benefit and Mike Dilger tests the amazing eyesight of the peregrine falcon.
Film director Mike Leigh joins Jason and Alex in the studio. With a look at the remarkable way ants communicate and tips for being a perfect grandpa.
Jason Manford and Alex Jones chat to comedian Michael McIntyre.Anita Rani does her own spending review in the supermarket aisle and Mike Dilger explains the clever ways bats navigate in the dark.
Alex Jones and Chris Evans are joined by comedian Reginald D Hunter, who discusses his new tour. Gyles Brandreth discovers how British the stiff upper lip really is, and in the light of the biggest winner in lottery history claiming their prize, Anita Rani hears stories from people who lost their winning ticket.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by flexible Felicity Kendal to chat about all things Strictly. James Martin cooks in the kitchen, Gyles Brandreth looks at technology from yesteryear, Mike Dilger takes on a pigeon in a map-reading contest, and Carrie Grant discovers the story behind Steve Harley's hit Make Me Smile.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by Charlotte Church to chat about her return to music. Plus, reports on autumn orchards, the clever WW2 countermeasures used against enemy bombers, and we launch our 'Grin and Bear It' challenges for Children in Need.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Jason Manford and Alex Jones bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country. Ross Kemp remembers our greatest war heroes, and Marty Jopson takes a trip back in time to look at the history of the DeLorean.
Suave and sophisticated Roxy Music singer Bryan Ferry joins Alex Jones and Jason Manford on the sofa. Gyles Brandreth uncovers the surprising tale behind the iconic image of a stag that adorns whisky bottles around the world and Phil Tufnell visits the rejuvenated Fort Dunlop building in Birmingham.
Dawn French joins Alex Jones and Jason Manford in the studio. Plus, the case for and against slang and the true, terrifying story of Burke and Hare.
Chris and Alex are joined by Sir Elton John and blues and country legend Leon Russell in an hour-long special. Find out whether Chris or Alex becomes Gordon Ramsay's sous chef in our first Children in Need Grin and Bear It challenge.Plus Christine Walkden goes foraging, Monica from Masterchef talks mushrooms, Mike Dilger goes in search of scary noises, and Carrie Grant discovers what drew stars like Eartha Kitt, Louis Armstrong and Tom Jones to the town of Batley.
Jason Manford and Alex Jones bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country. Bill Bailey joins the One Show, we return to the Northumberland millionaires intent on giving away their fortune, and Angellica Bell looks at our fascination with the Titanic.
Jason and Alex are joined by comedian Al Murray. Phil Tufnell unlocks the mysteries of pub etiquette and Dr Phil Hammond discovers how a long hot bath before bed helps you sleep.
Jason and Alex are joined by foodie time travellers Giles Coren and Sue Perkins. John Sergeant flies high with the Red Arrows, and there's still time to decide which presenter you want to go down a sewer in aid of Children In Need.
The three Goodies take on the One Show, and a twelve-year-old budding comedian has the gig of his life as he joins Jason Manford live on stage.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by Bolton's finest funny man Peter Kay. Jay Rayner has a Foody Friday Fireworks special, Christine Walkden discovers pineapples growing in Cornwall, plus find out who was sent deep down into the London sewer system for this week's Children in Need challenge.
National treasure Terry Wogan joins Alex Jones and Jason Manford. Robin Wilson, son of ex prime-minister Harold Wilson visits his childhood home and reminisces about his father's life. Plus Miranda Krestovnikoff visits a secret location to spot its new inhabitants, the eagle owl.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by pop duo the Pet Shop Boys. Simon Boazman investigates what information scammers can find on your lost and recycled mobile phones, and Chris de Burgh reveals the first single he ever bought.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country and are joined by comedian Miranda Hart.Lucy Siegle looks into the government's plans to enforce community work on the long term unemployed and we visit one of the inspiring projects being funded through Children in Need.Mike Dilger discovers the secrets of the super sucking limpet and Matt's Strictly dance partner Aliona gets in some extra training.
Comedian Jimmy Carr joins Alex Jones and Matt Baker. For Armistice Day, Dan Snow talks about unsung war heroes and tells the poignant story of Horace IIes who was one of the youngest soldiers to be killed on the first day of the Battle of Somme.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Alex Jones and Chris Evans bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country. It's Carry On One Show tonight with Queen of the screen Barbara Windsor. Jay Rayner learns to love the brussels sprout and we find out who had to do an early morning bin run for Children in Need.
The art-loving nun Sister Wendy Beckett joins Jason and Alex in the studio. Plus there's a look at the job of the chaplain in the House of Commons, Britain's deepest cave and Dylan Thomas's surprising role during World War II.
Featuring an interview with Prince William and his fiancee Kate Middleton. Jason and Alex are also joined by cook and outdoor enthusiast Clarissa Dickson Wright. There is a look at what happens when plastic surgery goes wrong, and our science man Marty Jopson explains why we've enjoyed such a beautiful autumn.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Jason Manford and Alex Jones bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country.Simon Le Bon and John Taylor from Duran Duran are on the sofa.Marty Jopson finds out why we have had the most spectacular autumn since 1929 and Joe Crowley meets a couple who found themselves in a similar situation to Paul and Rachel Chandler, the couple held hostage by Somali pirates.
One of British comedy's biggest stars, John Cleese, explains why he's hitting the road for his first solo stand up show ever. Anita Rani meets the hotel owners fighting back against negative online reviews, and Arthur Smith learns to love Health and Safety.
Comedian John Bishop joins Alex Jones and Matt Baker in studio. Plus reports on how Irish communities are dealing with the financial crisis, how two Beatles fans got to sing with their heroes, and the real damage caused by counterfeit designer goods.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones chat to Welsh singer Duffy, Beatles Week continues with a journey to Bangor and Gyles Brandreth looks at the women who could have become Queens.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show.Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by funny man Lenny Henry.Dom Littlewood investigates supposed 'miracle medicines' that can be sourced online, and Anita Rani discovers if we are ready for the snow.Northern comedian Charlie Williams is remembered and Carrie Grant continues the show's Beatles week.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Comedy genius Ricky Gervais joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones in the studio, and there's an appearance from Ricky's pal Karl Pilkington. Also featuring a look at squatters' rights and a Thanksgiving report on how America could have been named by a Brit.
Dara O Briain joins Alex Jones and Chris Evans. Plus we see how the country's biggest and smallest online retailers are getting ready for the Christmas rush, and Arthur Smith makes the mistake of inviting a health and safety inspector around to his house.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show.Comedian Sean Lock joins Alex Jones and Matt Allwright.The nominees for BBC Sports Personality of the Year are exclusively revealed by last year's winner Ryan Giggs.
On a snow packed One Show Alex Jones and Matt Allwright are joined by the nation's favourite gardener Alan Titchmarsh.Joe Crowley finds out if it's time to turn off the Christmas lights, Dan Snow looks at World War One plastic surgery techniques, we meet the new head of the Royal Society Sir Paul Nurse, and we have the latest snowy forecast.
Hollywood comedy legend Will Ferrell joins Matt Allwright and Louise Minchin to talk about his new animated hit movie. Plus reports on the origin of the carol service and the early life of Lancashire star George Formby.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Louise Minchin, Chris Evans and the team present the stories that matter from across the country.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Alex Jones and Chris Evans are joined by Kylie Minogue. Jay Rayner suggests an alternative to turkey for Christmas Dinner and the One Show studio is full of children reviewing the must-have Christmas toys. Plus Chris test drives the best sledges.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show.Alex Jones and Matt Baker present the stories that matter from across the country and are joined by screen glamour queen Joan Collins.Plus reports on the regulation of cosmetic surgery clinics and the animals that turn white for winter.
Louise Minchin and Matt Baker are joined by Welsh baritone Bryn Terfel. Wildlife photographer Jamie Crawford is feeling festive as he tracks down seven swans swimming, Kate Bevan from Lambing Live shows how her farm is coping with the recent snow, Simon Boazman discovers the additional problems families of missing people face and Carrie Grant visits a singing chip shop.
Veteran naturalist and broadcaster Sir David Attenborough joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones in studio. Matt Allwright is live from Edinburgh, the city that has experienced some of the worst winter weather.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Alex Jones, Chris Evans, Matt Baker and the team present the stories that matter from across the country.
Jeremy Clarkson talks about racing in Iraq, Gyles Brandreth looks at how Christmas was 70 years ago and Jay Rayner has the best warm winter drinks. With Chris Evans and Alex Jones.
Chris and Alex are joined by the very chatty Alan Carr. We start the run down of this year's BBC Sports Personality of the Year awards, Mike Dilger discovers that you don't need to go all the way to Lapland to see reindeer in the wild, and Carrie Grant finds out why the Sex Pistols ended up playing at a children's Christmas party.
Actress Jean Marsh, creator of Upstairs Downstairs, joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones in the studio. Plus reports on the kids that never leave home, the safety hazards of Christmas and the lives of reindeer in the Cairngorns.
Alex Jones and Chris Evans are joined by comic Lee Mack, Strictly judge Bruno Tonioli gives his take on Saturday's finalists and Mike Dilger visits the reindeer of the Cairngorms.
Alex Jones and Chris Evans are joined by comedy duo Matt Lucas and David Walliams. We bring you the latest news on the wintry weather, Lady Pauline Prescott makes her One Show debut and we profile the final two candidates in this year's Sports Personality of the Year.
The final One Show before the New Year.Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by the actor and comedian James Corden. Gyles Brandreth finds out the meaning behind The Twelve Days of Christmas and Jay Rayner gives expert advice on how to carve a turkey.
Fitness guru and former Big Brother host Davina McCall joins Alex Jones and Matt Allwright in the studio. Plus the pensioners who are boycotting the flu vaccine, and an amazing exercise revelation that could save hours in the gym.
Matt Allwright and Alex Jones are joined by Shoestring and Waking the Dead actor Trevor Eve. Carrie Grant celebrates 50 years of Gerry Anderson's puppetry by talking to the man himself, and Dr Phil Hammond explains how you can look taller, slimmer and healthier just by changing your posture.
Alex and Alexander Armstrong are joined by the King and Queen of the Sofa - Richard and Judy. We look at how the rise in VAT will affect your household bills, Dr Phil Hammond shows you how you can make moisturiser at a fraction of the market price, Angellica Bell visits the home of some very cute guide dogs and after the success of The Kings Speech, George McGavin explains what it was like growing up with a stammer.
Alex Jones and Alexander Armstrong are joined by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, who brings his Big Fish Fight to The One Show. Mike Dilger finds out how hedgehogs are reducing bird numbers in the Hebrides, and Anita Rani celebrates the art of writing a diary.
Hollywood superstar Keanu Reeves speeds in to join Alex Jones and Alexander Armstrong on the sofa. Plus the people who taste your supermarket food before you do, and why we all root for a movie bank robber.
Matt Allwright and Alex Jones are joined by comedian and actor David Mitchell. On the twentieth anniversary of the start of the Gulf War, former RAF navigator John Nichol looks back on the conflict, while Arthur Smith quizzes a city insider on why bankers deserve such massive bonuses.
Matt Allwright and Alex Jones are joined by Vanessa Feltz. Meanwhile, Justin Rowlatt finds out what's really going on with our petrol pumps, Dom Littlewood investigates why directory enquiry numbers are so expensive, and our bug man George McGavin is hot on the tail of the scorpions that live in Kent.
Alex Jones and Alexander Armstrong are joined by actress Ruth Jones to talk about her new drama Hattie - based on the life of Carry On actress Hattie Jacques. Matt Allwright investigates how postcodes affect our insurance premiums and Anita Rani puckers up to tell us the history of why we kiss.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show.Presenter and journalist Andrew Neil joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones in the studio. With reports on the underwater forests in Northern Ireland and the enduring legacy of Winnie the Pooh.
Alex Jones and Chris Evans are joined by comedienne Ruby Wax. Michael Douglas tracks down the guilty hairdresser who invented the iconic beehive hairdo and Jay Rayner looks at how the oyster, once the food of the common man, became a luxury.
Matt Allwright and Alex Jones are joined by X Factor presenter Dermot O'Leary. Lucy Siegle investigates what will happen if our national forests are sold off, Sir Gerry Robinson explains the importance of getting a will, Ben Fogle visits the Hebridean island of Eriskay, and Joe Crowley kicks off the 20th Century Panic Week.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Alex Jones, Chris Evans and the team present the stories that matter from across the country.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Alex Jones, Alexander Armstrong and the team present the stories that matter from across the country.Gilbert and George, the godfathers of modern British art, join Alex Jones and Alexander Armstrong in the studio.With reports on investing in royal wedding memorabilia and how Motown's soul stars tried to launch themselves in the UK.
Alex Jones and Chris Evans are joined by Strictly Come Dancing finalist Pamela Stephenson. Justin Rowlatt looks into what the NHS reforms mean for you, and Joe Crowley remembers when the country was in a panic about salmonella.
Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones to chat about his stage adaptation of the Wizard of Oz. Jay Rayner tucks into venison, Gyles Brandreth put the story of the jigsaw puzzle together and Joe Crowley finishes our Panic Week with a reminder of the Millennium Bug.
Alex Jones and Matt Allwright are joined by film star Jeremy Irons. Former spin-doctor Alastair Campbell looks into the phone-hacking scandal, which he believes he was a victim of, and Miranda Krestovnikoff helps with a project designed to rescue the red squirrel from extinction.
Ex-Coronation Street star Roy Barraclough joins Alex Jones and Matt Allwright in the studio. Plus a look at the wristbands that claim to improve sporting performance and the story behind the Bell Rock lighthouse - one of the UK's most incredible feats of engineering.
Alex Jones and Alexander Armstrong are joined by veteran actor John Hurt. Bug man George McGavin examines the king of the parasites - the tape worm, and Dr Mark Porter tells us why the NHS is losing millions of pounds on unused prescriptions.
Alex Jones and Chris Evans are joined by comedy writer and one of the founders of Comic Relief, Richard Curtis.Justin Rowlatt looks at how effective a tax on fast food restaurants would be, Ben Fogle's off on another one of his island adventures and there's the second part of Simon Boazman's investigation into credit card fraud.
Alex Jones and Chris Evans are joined by Sir Bob Geldof. Louise Minchin is live in Cardiff for the build up to England v. Wales in the Six Nations rugby, and Jay Rayner goes in search of one of Britain's oldest fast foods.
Hollywood star Sigourney Weaver joins Matt Allwright and Louise Minchin in the studio.With reports on the dangerous life of undercover cops and the history of Fleet Street exclusives.
Matt Allwright and Louise Minchin are joined by singer Will Young. Andrew Neil looks back on the birth of chequebook journalism and Ruth Goodman discovers how clean the ancient Romans really were.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Louise Minchin, Alexander Armstrong and the team present the stories that matter from across the country.Louise and Alexander are joined by actress Sarah Lancashire. Matt Allwright looks at the obesity crises, Ben Fogle goes on another of his Island adventures and Gyles Brandreth meets the oldest recyclers in town, the rag and bone man.
Chris Evans and Louise Minchin are joined by comedian Ed Byrne. Joe Crowley travels to Sark in search of the perfect night sky, Anita Rani bravely goes up the tallest building in the UK, and Dr Phil Hammond examines the pros and cons of fluoride in our water supply.
MasterChef judges Gregg Wallace and John Torode join Chris Evans and Louise Minchin on the sofa. Plus the café that caters for red kites and the enduring appeal of the Western.
Matt Baker returns to the sofa cuddling up alongside Alex Jones. They are joined by actor Neil Morrissey. Carrie Grant investigates the story behind one of the most successful love songs of all time and Marti Pellow sings live at the end of the show.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by fashion guru Gok Wan. Anita Rani investigates the stalling of housing regeneration schemes in some of the country's most deprived areas, and Phil Tufnell looks at our continuing use of imperial measures.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by actress Sheila Hancock. Simon Boazman investigates a new tactic used by high street retailers to recover costs lost due to shoplifting, and Dr Sarah Jarvis reports on new advances in transplant medicine.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Alex Jones, Matt Baker and the team present the stories that matter from across the country.Comedian and adventurer Griff Rhys Jones is on the sofa.Plus how cyclists are fighting back against dangerous motorists, and a meeting with an amazing trained starling.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by the Queen of Mean, Anne Robinson. Jay Rayner tries a Welsh delicacy and Jamie Crawford attempts to photograph a Scottish wildcat.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker welcome pop group The Monkees to the studio. Anita Rani is live from the Olympic Park in London to see the newly completed Velodrome.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Hollywood stars Martin Sheen and Emilio Estevez. Gyles Brandreth explores the history of nudity on stage and Paraic O'Brien investigates the growing popularity of group buying websites.
Actress Tamsin Greig joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about The Archers, Episodes and Friday Night Dinners. Plus reports on how Luton is dealing with its divided image and a look at the most controversial British adverts.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Gavin and Stacey and Legally Blonde star Sheridan Smith, and Gyles Brandreth looks at the story behind a very racy book.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by one half of The Mighty Boosh, Noel Fielding. Gyles Brandreth looks at the effect Mary Whitehouse has had on our TV screens, we celebrate 40 years of Freddie Mercury and the music of Queen, and food critic Jay Rayner explains the virtues of the after hours favourite, the doner kebab.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by John Lydon, also known as Johnny Rotten from the Sex Pistols.Simon Boazman meets people against the planned demolition of post-World War Two prefabs, and Mike Dilger is on the trail of the elusive pine marten.
Actor Larry Lamb joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa. Plus, the wartime plan to place spies inside the Rock of Gibraltar.
Presented by Alex Jones and Alexander Armstrong. The boys of Westlife join the One Show to talk traffic lights, allotments and the finer points of leg waxing.
Alex Jones and Alexander Armstrong are joined by the nation's favourite science teacher, Professor Brian Cox. Dan Snow goes supersonic and Phil Tufnell rewrites the history books.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by award-winning writer and comedian Stephen Merchant. Ladies are getting their own back on their men in a mass live wax-off for Comic Relief. Mike Dilger tracks down Britain's rarest reptile, and John Sergeant celebrates 60 years of Dennis the Menace.
Comedian and presenter Patrick Kielty is in the studio with Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Plus how councils are cutting back spending on public loos and a wildlife challenge to chat to foxes.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country.
Alex and Matt are joined by funny man Marcus Brigstocke.On National No Smoking Day Gyles Brandreth steps back into the Pathe archive to see how our attitudes towards lighting up have changed.Joe Crowley has the gripping story of how one British woman escaped from the troubles in Libya, and John Sergeant meets the four-legged stars who are taking over the West End.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by R.E.M's front-man Michael Stipe. And Carrie Grant looks at the life and career of one of Britain's greatest composers Sir Thomas Beecham.
Rock legend Roger Daltrey from The Who joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones on tonight's One Show. We meet the brave little boy born without an ear, and we're doing something funny for money - a mass Spice Girl sing along for Comic Relief!
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by Ronan Keating who talks about the sheer terror of performing in front of one of his idols. Matt Alright meets the men creating Britain's biggest sculpture.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by presenter turned author Fern Britton.We discover who, in the eyes of the law, makes suitable foster parents.John Sergeant reveals how using factory methods can bring order to a house with 14 children in it.Mike Dilger is out and about chasing Chinese Water Deer.Lucy Siegle celebrates ten years of the Eden Project.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by comedian and presenter of topical news show Opinionated Frank Skinner. George McGavin tells us why we should all be eating less meat and more bugs, and the countdown to our Comic Relief mass streak continues.
Sofa queen Lorraine Kelly joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to witness a mass live streak for Comic Relief. Plus reports on sharks in a Scottish loch and the weapons factories dotted around the UK.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by country music star Taylor Swift. Wildlife expert Miranda Krestovnikoff goes in search of a very different country sound.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by comedian Peter Kay. Simon Boazman investigates how millions of pounds are being wasted in our schools, Miranda Krestovnikoff listens to underwater animal music and Ruth Goodman steps back in time to look at one of the most horrid jobs in history.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Downton Abbey and Twenty Twelve star Hugh Bonneville. Martin Lewis takes us through today's Budget with some key advice for savers this April and Anita Rani meets a group of villagers who were so fed up with the price of heating their homes with oil that they started a group buying scheme to cut the cost.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones welcome TV chef Ainsley Harriott into the studio to talk about Britain's honey crisis. Plus reports on the safety of UK nuclear power stations and the parking rights most drivers don't know about.
Star of Spartacus, John Hannah talks swords and sandals. Jay Rayner develops a taste for goat meat and Dan Snow looks at cunning psychological tricks used in the second World War.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by documentary maker Louis Theroux, hygiene historian Ruth Goodman travels back to the Georgian period to see how they kept fresh, and Gyles Brandreth looks at the technology that's making a splash in the art world. Plus, the gripping story of a terminally ill patient who has turned down a life-saving operation.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Gardeners' World's Monty Don. Victoria Derbyshire meets PC David Rathband to find out how he's coping nine months after losing his sight at the hands of Raoul Moat, and George McGavin visits a very special butterfly garden.
Matt and Alex welcome Hart to Hart actress Stefanie Powers into the studio.Plus reports on the teenagers who use Botox and Elizabeth Taylor's connections to a small village in the Welsh valleys.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by ice skating legends Torvill and Dean. Plus an exclusive performance by the band who will be entertaining guests at the Royal Wedding. John Sergeant looks at why residents of one estate faced eviction if they didn't tidy up their front gardens.
With Chris Evans and Alex Jones. Ray Mears comes in from the wilderness, Jay Rayner reluctantly finds out how pork scratchings are made and Dan Snow creates quite a stink as he explores the history of Filthy Cities.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones welcome actress Caroline Quentin to the studio. Plus there is a report on the whistleblower who is taking on Britain's care homes, and find out how some enormous sharks have been relocated to aquariums around the country.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Oliver star Jodie Prenger, and Gyles Brandreth looks at who is cashing in on the Royal Wedding.
Scottish star of X-Men 2, Goldeneye and Spy Kids, Alan Cumming joins the One Show to discuss bringing Martina Cole's book The Runaway to life. We find out just what it takes to engrave a message on the very tip of a razor blade and Dan Snow uncovers a mystery shipwreck on the bottom of the English Channel.
Comedian Omid Djalli joins Alex Jones and Matt Baker. Anita Rani finds out what Manchester United and England football star Rio Ferdinand is doing to persuade kids away from a life of crime and Carrie Grant finds out the story behind the hit Wurzels song - I've Got A Brand New Combine Harvester.
Comedian turned TV cop Bradley Walsh comes in for questioning from Matt Allwright and Alex Jones. Plus reports on a state of the art racehorse hospital and the most hated hedge in Britain.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by former teen idol and Partridge Family star David Cassidy and a family of llamas.
The queen of country Dolly Parton joins Alex Jones and Matt Baker to talk about her forthcoming tour. Plus there is a look at the harm mould can do to cine film.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by one of the country's best loved actresses, Celia Imrie. Deborah Meaden from Dragons' Den talks about opportunities for public sector workers in the private sector and Angellica Bell visits Fishguard to tell the story of Britain's last invasion.
Matt and Alex are joined in the studio by former Eastender Anita Dobson. Justin Rowlatt uncovers the new kind of fraudster stealing people's entire homes, Anita Rani finds out if AV apathy is worrying the Yes and No referendum campaigns, and Dan Snow uncovers long-lost footage of the hero elephants of World War Two.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by Queen Vic landlord Shane Richie. Phil Tufnell looks back at the most memorable moments of the London marathon over the last 30 years, and Carrie Grant examines Paul McCartney's life post-Beatles. Meanwhile, Gyles Brandreth uncovers a hidden gem from the BBC archives, Jay Rayner turns vegetarian for the day, and we find out how Anne the circus elephant is settling into her new home.
Award-winning journalist Nicky Campbell joins Alex Jones and Matt Baker on the One Show sofa. Plus Lucy Siegle helps mobile phone customers search for better tariff deals.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Monty Python legend Terry Jones. We join Terry as he journeys back to his childhood home. Meanwhile, Mike Dilger looks at how one of Britain's most threatened birds of prey is flourishing in one part of the country.
Legendary hardman Ray Winstone is on the sofa with Alex Jones and Matt Baker. Plus Dan Snow delves into the world of Sir Walter Raleigh and reveals just how much of his reputation is true.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by the nation's favourite mum, Lynda Bellingham.Plus, Dom Littlewood investigates the electronic dog collars that are causing a controversy, Anita Rani finds out how to write the perfect Royal romance, and Mike Dilger goes deep underground in search of a never-before-seen mammal.
Hellraiser turned Hollywood star Russell Brand and newsreader Angela Rippon join Chris Evans and Alex Jones for an eggciting hour-long Good Friday special.Plus reports on the story of Willy Wonka, a Britain's oldest aviator and the art of Easter.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Gareth Malone, star of The Choir. Sister Wendy introduces Phil Tufnell to a saint and Mike Dilger has some rabbits in his sights.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Dragons' Den's Theo Paphitis. With dog theft on the rise, we look at what one organisation is doing to help reunite desperate owners with their missing pets. We've got a very happy ending in studio.With the palace remaining tight lipped on what music will be played on William and Kate's big day, Gyles Brandreth looks at the history of one traditional wedding march.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by the actor John Simm. Gyles Brandreth tells us how the world is watching the Royal Wedding, and former RAF navigator John Nichol meets the machines that could make men like him obsolete.
Robson Green, Waterloo Road's latest staff member, joins Matt and Alex. Plus a report on living in a family affected by autism, and a floral look at the royal wedding.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones present the show live from a street party in London, with guests Jon Culshaw and Suggs.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Christopher Eccleston and, fresh from her performance at Buckingham Palace, songstress Ellie Goulding. Carrie Grant visits Wigan, the home of Northern Soul and the world famous Wigan Casino.
He writes the songs and tonight Barry Manilow also sings for the One Show. And Gyles Brandreth looks at the remarkable love story behind the Rolls Royce spirit of ecstasy emblem.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Randy Newman, the award-winning composer behind the music from Toy Story and Monsters Inc. We join stuntman Eddie Kidd on his incredible marathon effort, and Phil Tufnell learns how to create art using just a broom.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by actor Richard E Grant. Lucy Siegle heads to Berkshire to follow the continuing fight against the Swinley Forest fire, and controversial Apprentice contestant Katie Hopkins tells us why mums on maternity leave should get back to work.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond. Gyles Brandreth delves deep into the BBC archives to find a 17 year-old Twiggy on the brink of supermodel stardom, and talented pets take part in the One Show Pet Parade.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by The Thick of It star Rebecca Front.Miranda Krestovnikoff heads underwater in search of one of our noisiest animals and Carrie Grant looks back on Bob Marley's time in Britain.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by the founder of the Beach Boys, Brian Wilson, who performs some of his classic hits.Historian and Tudor expert Dr David Starkey delves into his own past for a new One Show series and the torch bearers from the 1948 Olympics are reunited.
Matt and Alex are joined by Matt's fellow Countryfile presenter Julia Bradbury.Gabby Logan takes us back to a time when women's football was as popular as the men's game, and Anthony Bygraves tells us what it was like growing up with famous father Max.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones bring you the stories that matter from across the country. They are joined by singer-songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan. Plus how a beetle has inspired life-saving innovation and, prior to the Queen's visit to Ireland, a historical look at relations between the Irish and the British.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by fab four drummer, Ringo Starr. Danny Baker makes a fond return to his childhood street. Plus the latest restoration work on the Cutty Sark, Eurovision, and Rippon's Britain.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Dragons' Den presenter Evan Davis.James Cracknell talks about cycle helmets after his accident last year and Ruth Goodman looks at corsets throughout the ages.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by the many faces of Rory Bremner. Historian Ruth Goodman looks at the regal beginnings of knickers, while Carrie Grant meets the unsung star of Elton John's hit Tiny Dancer, and Phil Tufnell visits the humble terrace that has been turned into a reproduction of the Sistine Chapel.
Joining Alex Jones and Matt Baker is one of the country's top comics, Jo Brand. Paralympian Ade Adepitan has all the latest on the route of the Olympic Torch and how you could be a torchbearer. Ruth Goodman continues her journey through the history of underwear with the invention of the bra.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones bring you the stories that matter from across the country.They are joined by Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan. Lucy Seigle discovers how some brides' wedding days are being ruined, and Gyles Brandreth gets a taste for Indian cinema.And it's day four in the show's Unmentionable week where Ruth Goodman will be looking at the girdle. Mike Dilger finds out how a tiny insect is inspiring a new range of night-vision goggles.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Chris Evans and Alex Jones bring you the stories that matter from across the country. With Rod Stewart.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones cast off with Desert Island Discs' presenter Kirsty Young. We look at what you're doing to cope with the rising cost of living and Martin Lewis is on hand with some money saving tips.
Doctor Who star Matt Smith joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa. Simon Boazman investigates faulty hip replacements, Vic Armstrong talks stunts, and Phil Tufnell explores the work of David Hockney.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Beverley Knight. Simon Calder has the latest on the volcanic ash cloud, Christine Walkden gives advice to gardeners struggling with the lack of rain, and Mike Dilger uncovers the growing problem of abandoned pet turtles.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones bring you the stories that matter from across the country.
The boys from JLS join Chris and Alex for a chat and some speedy Friday challenges. Eighties legend Adam Ant drops in, and we meet the man who raced against Ayrton Senna and won. Plus the story of the family who had a child in order to save his brother.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by the award-winning garden designer Diarmuid Gavin. Lucy Siegle joins a daring river rescue of brown trout in Derbyshire, and Nadine Dorries MP tells us why she wants compulsory abstinence lessons in our schools.
The king of dead pan Jack Dee chats about the new series of Lead Balloon and Jamie Crawford gives some advice on how to take a tip top wildlife photo.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones bring you the stories that matter from across the country.Actor Simon Callow joins Matt and Alex in the studio.Plus the remarkable story of April Ashley, the 60s actress who caused a scandal when her secret was revealed, and the town preparing itself for a huge gathering of gypsies.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Sharleen Spiteri from the band Texas. Rugby star Scott Quinnell looks at the railway riots in Llanelli in 1911, and Matt Allwright visits a donkey sanctuary that was set up by Dr Elisabeth Svendsen, who make it her life's work to help neglected and abandoned donkeys.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by musical megastar Michael Ball. The programme gains exclusive access to the royal box at Epsom, ahead of Her Majesty the Queen's visit, and Jay Rayner, Gyles Brandreth and Angela Rippon are in the studio along with three real-life heroes.
Matt and Alex are joined by rock god Alice Cooper. Gloria Hunniford has an exclusive report on the work of Help to Heroes and we take a look at an amazing new documentary filmed by young soldiers on the frontline.
Hackney boy turned Hollywood hunk, actor Idris Elba joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the studio.Plus the plans for the Ark Royal, how peat used by gardeners could be damaging the environment, and a couple of tall fisherman's tales.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by breakfast queen turned novelist Penny Smith. Plus Lord Coe talks 2012 ticketing and unveils the new Olympic torch.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Sue Barker. Gyles Brandreth examines the life of Prince Philip who is about to celebrate his ninetieth birthday, plus there is a look at why things are unsettled on Britain's waterways. Meanwhile, Phil Tufnell goes on a mini adventure.
Alex Jones and Chris Evans are joined in the studio by crusading chef Jamie Oliver. Phil Tufnell meets the man who makes art out of food, and Tony Christie performs in Carlisle.
One of the nation's favourite broadcasters, Sir Terry Wogan joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the studio. Plus the mother who served time for stopping her daughter buying drugs, and an unsung hero of British maritime history.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones bring you the stories that matter from across the country.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Detective Superintendent Andy Dalziel, aka actor Warren Clarke. Anita Rani investigates how you can get the most from your holiday money, we look at what happens when a British soldier goes AWOL, and our wildlife man Mike Dilger learns to fly.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by the comedian Lee Mack. With food inflation rocketing, Simon Boazman challenges a family to cut their food bill by half, and Carrie Grant looks back at the making of The Who's classic Live At Leeds album.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Alex Jones and Chris Evans present the stories that matter from across the country.They are joined by Welsh crooner Sir Tom Jones.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country.Survival expert Bear Grylls joins them.Plus there are reactions from Northern Ireland as the UK celebrates Rory McIlroy's historic victory at the US open.
Alex and Matt are joined by Zoe Ball. We examine the shocking state of Britain's care homes, we discover why some people are colour blind, Barbra Dickson reveals her innermost secrets and we take part in the world's biggest ever chemistry experiment.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Mayor of London Boris Johnson. Simon Boazman finds out how many of us are on the new police central database, and Matt Allwright adds up the cost of tax avoidance to the UK economy.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country. They are joined by actress Denise Welch.Dom Littlewood investigates internet job scams and we meet the couple who turned to a surrogate to give them a much longed-for baby.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Live every evening with Matt Baker joining Alex Jones Monday to Thursdays, and Chris Evans on Fridays, to bring you the stories that matter from across the country.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Ross Kemp, the man who moved out of Albert Square to became a BAFTA winning documentary maker. Plus, find out how this week's strikes are going to affect you, we remember Lord Learie Constantine, one of the greatest cricketers of all time, and our resident GPs Dr Sarah and Dr Mark hit the streets of Glasgow.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by comedian Sarah Millican. Dan Snow heads to Nottingham to see the extraordinary cave network that exists below the city streets, and Simon Boazman joins Mary Portas on her first outing gas the government's 'Retail Czar'.
Alex and Matt are joined by the legendary Cyndi Lauper. John Sergeant lifts the lid on Government secrets and Dr Mark Porter discovers why a spoonful of sugar can keep the doctor away.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by New Tricks star Amanda Redman.Plus a report on the prison ships used 200 years ago and Dom Littlewood opens his consumer casebook.
Alex Jones and Chris Evans present the stories that matter from across the country. They are joined by pop legend Sir Cliff Richard, talking about his new album and UK tour.Foody Friday favourite Jay Rayner talks curry; is it in crisis?And meet the man behind monsters on Dr Who.
Legendary singer Tony Bennett joins Alex Jones and Matt Baker on the sofa.Mike Dilger and Miranda Krestovnikoff take a trip to the Isles of Scilly, and Tony Livesey visits Greater Manchester Police to investigate whether officers there should be ripping up the rule book and using their common sense instead.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by this year's BBC Proms presenter Katie Derham who will be revealing all about the 117-year-old festival.The programme also goes behind the scenes at Britain's last train manufacturer in Derby as the firm faces up to big job losses.Meanwhile, Mike Dilger is on summer wildlife watch in the Scilly Isles.
Actor and entertainer John Barrowman joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa to talk Torchwood and Tonight's The Night. Plus Dom Littlewood looks at how you can curb your fuel costs and Miriam Margolyes takes a trip back to her childhood home in Oxford.
Funnyman Steve Martin joins Alex Jones and Matt Baker on the sofa. Mike Dilger and Miranda Krestovnikoff take a trip to the Isles of Scilly, and Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers play out the show with a track from their new album, Rare Bird Alert.
Not only do Alex Jones and Chris Evans hear from F1 drivers Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton, they're also joined in the studio by rock god Brian May.Jay Rayner gets to grips with the nation's favourite green vegetable, peas.
If it's got Britain talking, then it will get talked about on The One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by comedian Justin Lee Collins. The former head of MI5 Dame Stella Rimington reveals what makes an ideal spy and Miranda is back on the frontline at one of Britain's biggest wildlife rescue hospitals.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by the actor Dominic Cooper. Anita Rani is live in Blackburn as The One Show continues its war against litter, and Miranda Krestovnikoff helps to release hares back into the wild.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by quiz show, radio and Tiswas legend Chris Tarrant. Tony Livesey goes to the Lake District to examine David Cameron's new National Citizens Service, which is available to all 16-year-olds this summer, and Carrie Grant gives author Tony Parsons a helping hand in research for his new book at Heathrow Airport.
Pop star turned soap star, EastEnders' David Essex joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones in the studio. Plus Antonio Carluccio on how the UK came to love Italian food and the story behind the footballer's strike of 1961.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actor and keen sailor Timothy Spall. Phil Tufnell tracks down a rare piece of medieval art to a church in Suffolk and Lucy Siegle messes about on some very messy water. There's also a surprise Royal visitor.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actor Andy Serkis. Anita Rani reports from one of the worst affected areas of London after Monday's riots, and One Show viewers around the country share their own encounters of the overnight violence.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by singer Will Young.
Ex-Eastenders actress Samantha Womack chats to Matt Baker and Alex Jones about leaving Ronnie Mitchell for a new role in South Pacific. Plus the story of the Lanfranc disaster and a flight with majestic red kites.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by comedy duo Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer. Anita Rani catches up with some of the people fighting back following the riots. Max Clifford gives us the exclusive on his gardening secrets and Angela Rippon has a close shave with some hot air balloons.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country. They are joined by actor Brendan Gleeson.Dom Littlewood drives down car insurance premiums for two One Show viewers, and Phil Tufnell tells the tall tale of the Grimsby Dock Tower.
Comedian and chat show host Paul O'Grady talks about alter ego Lily Savage, Dom Littlewood investigates the history behind the hoodie and Ruth Goodman reveals the threat to the remains of an ancient civilisation in the Orkneys.
Cagney and Lacey star Sharon Gless joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the studio. Plus the Scottish towns battling to claim Peter Pan as their own and a look behind the scenes at a scrapyard for jumbo jets.
Wildlife presenter Steve Backshall joins Matt and Alex on the sofa to talk dangerous creatures. Dom Littlewood looks at how a new robot is being used to help children with autism, and the programme also features a woman who has opened her home to injured soldiers returning from Afghanistan.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by actress and cake-maker extraordinaire Jane Asher. Dom Littlewood tries on the latest trend for tummy tucking male underwear, and Phil Tufnell looks very closely for some amazing mini-art.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country.British basketball star turned multi-million dollar sporting hero, Luol Deng, tells his amazing life story. Plus the project hoping to save badgers from a cull and how a lovelorn Duke built one of the UK's most pioneering canals.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by former Spice Girl Melanie C, who talks about her new album. Des McLean and Anita Rani celebrate canal week with a water borne race live from Kirkintilloch, Gyles Brandreth reveals the true value of Wedgwood, and Joe Crowley investigates the rise in counterfeit vodka.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by new Dragon's Den businesswoman Hilary Devey. Dom Littlewood asks if partners really do pick up each others' bad habits, Christine Walkden takes a look around Radio 2 DJ Jo Whiley's garden, and Russell Watson looks at the history of Working Men's Clubs.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by DJs Tony Blackburn and Trevor Nelson. Dom Littlewood sorts out viewers' consumer and money problems, and Gyles Brandreth discovers why Japanese tourists travel thousands of miles to take pictures of old buildings. Plus, some mystery guests drop by...
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by former EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey actor Larry Lamb. Phil Tufnell meets a man who creates amazing art out of sand, and Jay Rayner puts gourmet salt to the taste test.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by EastEnders actress Zoe Lucker. Meanwhile, Dom Littlewood visits the island of Fetlar in the Shetlands which was once in the throws of a population crisis.Anita Rani investigates the desperate shortage of women willing to donate their eggs and meets one couple affected by the issue.Gyles Brandreth visits Gloucester to find out more about British composer Hupert Parry.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by Bill Oddie. Carrie Grant takes a trip on The Waverley, the last ocean going paddle steamer.Joe Crowley unearths World War I practice trenches and Simon Boazman visits Dale Farm, where the deadline for the eviction of over 200 people approaches.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Britain's favourite celebrity swimmer David Walliams. Chef James Martin tries to change hospital food for the better and Dan Snow discovers how a Scottish safe-breaker became a World War Two hero.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Chris Evans and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by Inspector George Gently star Martin Shaw and by David Walliams as he completes the first day of his gruelling swim along the River Thames.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Strictly Come Dancing judge Len Goodman to officially reveal the names of this year's celebrity dancers. We have the latest news of David Walliams' Thames swim, and Lucy Siegle asks why an electric car has been banned from racing - for being too fast.
Hollywood legend Joan Collins joins Matt Baker and Anita Rani live in the studio. The programme has the latest news from David Walliams's attempt to swim the Thames, and Rav Wilding investigates how DNA fingerprinting revolutionised crimefighting.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Mock the Week's Chris Addison. Scottish 9/11 survivor Vanessa Lawrence speaks out on television for the first time in ten years, consumer champion Dom Littlewood tackles home emergency call-out charges, and Marty Jopson searches for the perfect wave.
On tonight's show we are joined by Bond legend Sir Roger Moore, who will be talking about the fortieth anniversary of The Persuaders. Alesha Dixon also joins the programme ahead of tomorrow's Strictly Come Dancing launch. Tonight also includes Angela Rippon joining David Walliams live on his epic swim along the River Thames, Tony Livesey investigates whether our dogs need to start wearing seatbelts and Jay Rayner forages in rock pools for his dinner in this week's Foody Friday.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Barbara Taylor Bradford, one of Britain's best-selling authors. Matt Allwright is on the banks of the Thames to welcome David Walliams to the finishing line of his amazing river swim, and Simon Boazman looks into the secrets behind our energy bills.
Singer and broadcaster Aled Jones joins Matt and Alex to chat about a Songs of Praise milestone. Plus a report on Clare's Law, which could allow women to find out if their partner has a history of violence.
Gary Oldman joins Alex and Matt to talk about his new film Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.Dom Littlewood encourages people to complain efficiently about poor customer service, and Joe Crowley investigates the fascinating story of Agent Garbo.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country.They are joined by poet and performer Pam Ayres to talk about writing, dogs and running.And who should meet the 500,000-pound bill to move the contents of Roald Dahl's writing hut to the museum down the road.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by Gene Hunt himself, actor Philip Glenister.Fiona Bruce talks about The Queen's Royal Palaces, and there is an exclusive look at the house that Queen frontman Freddie Mercury grew up in.Also joining the programme are Jay Rayner, with lots of food treats, and One Show bug man George McGavin.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by magical Merlin star Richard Wilson. John Sergeant takes to the skies to celebrate the Spitfire's 75th anniversary, and Christine Walkden has a colourful visit to Britain's last tulip farm.
Showbusiness legend Des O'Connor joins Matt and Alex on the sofa. Plus, tackling the problem of feral and stray cats and, as autumn arrives, Christine Walkden is here to show us what to plant.
Kevin McCloud from Grand Designs examines the One Show home and Gloria Hunniford with the moving story of a family hit by cancer and wrestling with which treatments to choose.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by the fabulous Liza Minnelli. Matt learns how to become a butler for a day and we've got some amazing new toys that are taking the world by storm.
Alex Jones and Chris Evans are joined by Stephen Fry to talk about his new series 'Fry's Planet World'. Dick Strawbridge takes the One Show balloon into the Norfolk skies, and Carrie Grant meets the creators of one of the most unusual singles to top the charts.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Downton Abbey's housekeeper Phyllis Logan. Kelly Dalglish meets those searching for answers in the wake of the Hillsborough disaster, and Gyles Brandreth finds out how, 80 years ago, Gandhi had a sleepover at a small mill town in Lancashire.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country. George Alagiah talks about his new series while Dan Snow discovers some sunken treasures.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by former X Factor judge turned fashion designer Dannii Minogue. Larry Lamb looks at an amazing real life drama which rivals any Eastenders plot. And Dom Littlewood helps you with your consumer problems.
American singer and actor Harry Connick Jr joins Matt and Alex to talk about his new film A Dolphin Tale. Miranda Krestovnikoff investigates a serious case of wildlife crime and Christine Walkden takes a look at Dame Vera Lynn's garden.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Alex's fellow Strictly contestant Rory Bremner, and with the first live show later tonight, we go behind the scenes of today's final Strictly rehearsals. Queen guitarist Brian May also joins us to talk about the proposed badger cull, and Jay Rayner finds out how centuries-old yeasts are used to create artisan bread.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by EastEnders star Nina Wadia. Arthur Smith meets the first tenants who were allowed to buy their council homes following Margaret Thatcher's controversial Housing Act, and Miranda Krestovnikoff discovers the amazing marine life that's lurking beneath Liverpool's Albert Dock.
Hollywood star Ewan McGregor joins Matt and Alex. Paraic O'Brien visits one shop-owner who is still dealing with the aftermath of the London riots and Mike Dilger looks at what wildlife inhabits the decommissioned nuclear power plant at Dounreay.
Alex Jones and Matt Allwright are joined by comedian and actor Will Ferrell. Lucy Siegle goes on a raid with the police to catch the charity bag criminals, and Gyles Brandreth finds out why the composer of one of our favourite tunes fell out of love with his creation.
Actress and Bond girl Gemma Arterton joins Matt and Alex in the studio. Plus the ordinary people who stood up to fascism in the 1930s, a tribute to Dad's Army writer David Croft and a new scheme to help hedgehogs.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by legendary director and Python Terry Gilliam. Phil Tufnell meets an amazing artist who creates 3D pavement art and Jay Raynor dishes up some foody Friday baking treats.
Aled Jones keeps Alex company on the sofa. They are joined by Katherine Jenkins, who performs live, and RAF Police dog Buster who has had aided in the arrest of two suicide bombers during his tours of Afghanistan and Iraq. Meanwhile, Dom goes out and about to see what the public thinks about raunchy advertising.
Alex Jones and Matt Allwright are joined by Britain's scariest interviewer, Jeremy Paxman.After Sir Mervyn King compared the current world financial crisis to the Great Depression, Justin Rowlatt sees how our economy compares to the 1930s, and Lucy Siegle goes behind the scenes of Barrow-in-Furness' nuclear submarine factory.
Comedian Paul Merton joins Alex Jones and Matt Allwright to chat about his latest travels. Plus what it was like to grow up with James Herriot as a father and the glamorous lives of air stewardesses in the sixties.
Alex Jones and Joe Crowley are joined by housing expert and domestic goddess Kirstie Allsopp. Marty Jopson's in the heart of Snowdonia revealing how a mountain is hiding an electric secret, and George McGavin meets some sticky friends in Devon.
Alex Jones and Chris Evans are joined by comedian Bill Bailey. Carrie Grant meets a 15 year old girl who has become the first person in Europe to be fitted with a bionic hand, Gyles Brandreth looks back at Pablo Picasso's visit to Sheffield, and Mike Dilger releases some tawny owls back into the wild.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Happy Days star Henry Winkler, who's touring UK schools to talk about his dyslexia. Lucy Siegle meets the young people marching against youth unemployment and Esther Rantzen celebrates 25 years of ChildLine.
Ian Hislop talks to Matt Baker and Alex Jones about the 50th anniversary of Private Eye. Plus the true stories that inspired War Horse and how robots are invading our hospitals.
Top Gear favourite James May joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to discuss why he's made it his mission to help fix modern man. Dom Littlewood looks at the controversial mobile cameras that are being used to clamp down on parking offenders and what you can do if you think you've been wrongly fined.Plus Mike Dilger reveals the good news wildlife story of the otters who are flourishing in Dorset.
Actress and Campaigner Joanna Lumley joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Justin Rowlatt takes one outspoken city banker to meet the protestors outside St Paul's Cathedral who are campaigning against corporate greed.Gyles Brandreth looks back at the ancient language of Latin and questions its relevance today, Joe Crowley uses a 300-year-old map to navigate his way from Bristol to Somerton and Kate Bevan looks at the issue of sheep rustling.
Alex Jones and Chris Evans are joined by the Baron of the Boardroom himself, Lord Alan Sugar. Jay Rayner learns a thing or two about baking from this year's Great British Bake Off winner Jo Wheatley, and Wendy Robbins reunites a family with the fireman who saved their daughter's life.
Actress Joely Richardson joins Matt and Alex to chat about her new film which rewrites the history of Shakespeare. Plus how your tyres could be endangering your life, and Matt unveils his astonishing challenge for Children in Need.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by comedian and chat show host Graham Norton. Dan Snow talks about some of the mysteries that have baffled historians for hundreds of years, including Stonehenge. And Mike and Miranda reveal what creatures they've captured on camera after dark as garden watch continues.
Sir David Attenborough joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about his new BBC series, Frozen Planet. Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen looks at the struggles faced by young carers, and Arthur Smith takes a sceptical look at honorary degrees.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by The Great British Bake Off's Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry. The author of bestselling book One Day David Nicholls helps to launch a one million book giveaway, and Mark Thompson explains why the composer Herschel is also a star of the astronomy world.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by comedian Rob Brydon. Plus, a recently-unearthed diary that tells the truth about the real Dad's Army, and how jelly is being reinvented by modern-day Willy Wonkas.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actor and comedian Lenny Henry.Angellica Bell looks back at Victorian spiritualism and Carrie Grant finds out why the musical sequence known as 'the devil's chord' is one of the most recognisable sounds in horror movies.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Downton Abbey creator and writer Julian Fellowes. He gives us a sneak preview of the final episode of the series and talks about his next epic drama project.Miranda Krestovnikoff has an amazing encounter with a very friendly dolphin off the Cornish coast and author Jeanette Winterson takes us on a very personal journey into her past as an adopted child.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Ricky Gervais. John Sergeant celebrates 60 years of the zebra crossing, and Anita Rani visits the childhood home of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to explain why we should ration our meat and eat more vegetables. Plus One Direction give their support to Children in Need and we find out how domestic pigs can save wild ponies.
Miranda Hart, the comic writer and actress behind the award winning series Miranda, joins Alex Jones and Chris Evans. Jay Rayner visits Morecambe football club to sample their award winning pie, Marty Jopson looks at the history of gunpowder and Carrie Grant joins us live from a fireworks display in Yorkshire.
Matt and Alex are joined by Kiss frontman and all round rock god, Gene Simmons. Anita Rani takes a look at standards of care in the nursing profession, Gyles Brandreth finds out why jargon is driving plain English campaigners mad and John Sergeant discovers why British bulldogs could be big business.
Sir Bruce Forsyth joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the studio. Simon Boazman lays a trap for a scrap metal dealer, and Dr Mark Porter discovers the surprising origins of the ultrasound.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country.Peter Jones, multi-millionaire investor and Dragons' Den star, joins Matt and Alex.Edwina Currie is challenged about her opinions on poverty in the UK.And discover the incredible ways moths navigate huge distances.
Alex Jones and Joe Crowley are joined by the actor Neil Morrissey. Larry Lamb visits a small village in France to find out about a British WWII airman who has been honoured there since 1944. Marcus Robertson, son of The Wombles creator Elisabeth Beresford, presents a film reminiscing on what life was like growing up with her.
Chris and Alex are joined by Take That's Gary Barlow and his remaining X Factor boys, Craig and Marcus. We catch up with Matt live as he finishes the first day of his gruelling rickshaw challenge for Children in Need. And we be reveal the tasty winner of our viewers' trifle competition.
Matt Baker is on the fourth day of his rickshaw challenge for Children in Need, so joining Alex Jones is joined on the sofa tonight by Joe Crowley with special guest funnyman Alan Carr. Simon Boazman is also in to tell us about the dangers of cockle picking and we'll be going live to York to see how Matt Baker is getting on.
X Factor host Dermot O'Leary joins Alex Jones and Matt Allwright in the studio. Edwina Currie is challenged on her views on poverty in the UK, there's the story of Britain's first search for a star and the latest on Matt Baker's amazing rickshaw challenge.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Allwright and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country. They are joined by co-creator of The Office and Extras, Stephen Merchant.There is also the latest on Matt Baker's epic rickshaw challenge as he battles exhaustion and physical pain to reach the end of his journey from London to Edinburgh.
Celia Imrie joins Joe Crowley and Alex Jones, while Matt Baker arrives in Cambridge before his final push to London. Lucy Siegle lifts the lid on the secretive world of lobbying and Arthur Smith finds out how to write a bestseller.
The marathon night of fun and fundraising begins with a One Show Children in Need Special. Alex Jones cheers on co-host Matt Baker as he pedals in to BBC Television Centre at the end of an incredible 484 mile rickshaw challenge in aid of this year's appeal. There are stories of Children in Need fundraising feats from all over the United Kingdom and guest appearances from some of the stars taking part in this year's extravaganza.
Fawlty Towers and Monty Python star John Cleese joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the studio. Plus a look back at Matt's rickshaw challenge, and the no-nonsense headmaster who has achieved amazing academic success in one of the most deprived areas in the country.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country. They are joined by the highest paid man on American TV, Hugh Laurie. Hugh puts on his musical hat and performs a track from his new blues album.One Show wordsmith Gyles Brandreth looks at the state of our vocabulary.Mike Dilger looks at the plight of injured seals in the Outer Hebrides.
Twiggy joins Matt and Alex in the One Show studio. Lucy Siegle meets the family making a fortune from "Charlie Bit Me", the world's most popular online video clip and Joe Crowley navigates to Newcastle using a 400 year old map.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country. Zoe Wanamaker joins Matt and Alex to chat about swapping My Family for My Week With Marilyn.Plus the history of rocket warfare and the secrets of how to get a bestselling novel published.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by Dame Edna Everage and Penelope Keith. Lucy Siegle meets a man who for over 40 years has travelled the country to see every fire engine in Britain, and Jay Rayner finds out why the village of Stilton isn't allowed to make Stilton cheese.
Matt and Alex are joined by a sporting hero who exclusively reveals the runners and riders for this year's Sports Personality of the Year Awards. History boys Dan and Peter Snow keep it in the family as they delve into their own past. And Alex Riley looks at the unusual lengths to which one group of parishioners are going to stop thieves stealing lead from their church roof.
Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond joins Matt and Alex. Mike Dilger celebrates the return of the pine marten to the Cairngorms and Tuffers discovers why painter Ford Madox Brown had a surprisingly romantic view of the industrial revolution.
Motor-mouth Jeremy Clarkson joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the studio. Plus consumer advice, the gruesome history of Madame Tussaud, and a new generation of war poetry.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Coldplay's Chris Martin and Will Champion, and comedian Ed Byrne. John Sergeant finds out why shopping for a bargain in the 1960s was a lot harder than it is today.
Comedian John Bishop joins Alex Jones and Chris Evans. Other guests include Gareth Malone and The Military Wives Choir and Strictly Come Dancing judge Bruno Tonioli.
Comedian Jimmy Carr joins Alex and Matt in the studio. Simon Boazman investigates the rise in car key burglary and finds that stolen cars are turning up in South Africa.Alex Riley discovers why coupons are cool, and Mike Dilger turns detective to uncover the animal that is stealing one family's weekly food delivery.
Matt and Alex are joined by legendary singer-songwriter Carole King. Anita Rani joins a group of lottery millionaires as they travel across the country giving Christmas gifts to sick children, and George McGavin meets a prehistoric creature still living in Britain today.
Matt Baker and Anita Rani are joined by Matt's Countryfile colleague John Craven. A major department store is planning to sell raw milk, but is it delicious or dangerous? And angler Jeremy Wade finds out why carp is making an appearance on our Christmas menus.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country. Comedian Peter Kay joins Matt and Alex.Anita Rani looks at a new scheme that encourages those who don't desperately need their winter fuel allowance to donate it to those who do.Phil Tufnell visits Stenigot mast, a decommissioned radar tower, and Mike Dilger is in the Outer Hebrides to try to spot an elusive snowy owl.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country. David Walliams talks about his latest children's novel, actor Nitin Ganatra tells us more about Christmas in Eastenders, and we introduce The One Show players for a Nativity.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined Angel Rippon, Gloria Hunniford and Julia Somerville. Gyles Brandreth discovers how celebrities have been used to spice up pantomimes for over a hundred years and Mike Dilger looks into evidence that big cats are roaming wild in the British countryside.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by comedian and actor Eddie Izzard. Alex Riley meets those trying to keep the Yorkshire anthem alive, and Ruth Goodman finds out what German POWs got up to in Britain after the Second World War.
Hairy Bikers Si King and Dave Myers join Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Lucy Siegle looks at the issue of pet insurance and street barber Michael Douglas visits a Christmas market.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by comedian Sarah Millican. Martin Lewis has tips on how to save lots of money and still have a very merry Christmas. Plus, some great ideas for last minute homemade gifts. Alex Riley goes in search of the elusive creator of the Where's Wally? children's books, and Dan Snow makes a discovery at an ancient cave on the Gower Peninsula.
Lee Evans, Professor Brian Cox and Sue Johnston join Chris Evans and Louise Minchin in the One Show studio. John Sergeant looks at the science behind the perfect Christmas cracker joke, and Phil Tufnell tries his hand at ice sculpting.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by comedian Michael McIntyre. Simon Boazman investigates a new project in Doncaster where prison funding is directly linked to reoffending rates and Gyles Brandreth looks into the history of one of our best loved Christmas Carols.
Journalist Andrew Marr joins Alex Jones and Matt Baker. Miranda Krestovnikoff visits a Christmas tree plantation in Somerset and Anita Rani looks at one of the first pioneers in undercover journalism.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country. They are joined by Gordon Ramsay, who cooks up a festive treat live in the studio. And Anita Rani reveals how to make sure your Christmas gifts are the real deal.
Gavin and Stacey star Ruth Jones joins Matt and Alex to talk about her new comedy Stella. James Martin finds out whether he's succeeded in improving hospital food in Scarborough and Christine Walkden looks at the tradition of kissing under the mistletoe.
It's the last One Show before Christmas, and joining Alex Jones and Chris Evans for the festivities are Sir David Jason and Bear Grylls. There's live carolling from around the UK, Jay Rayner brings along a very special Christmas pudding and Carol Kirkwood tells us why 2011 will go down in the weather record books.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker count down the best moments of The One Show year.From a mass studio streak, to a royal wedding street party and Matt's astounding rickshaw ride for Children in Need, it's been a year of celebrity guests, wonderful wildlife, fascinating facts, fun and food - and much, much more.
Fitness queen Davina McCall and War Horse author Michael Morpurgo join Matt Baker and Anita Rani in the studio. With reports on how bees are being trained to sniff out drugs and explosives and how we slimmed down in years gone by.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Anita Rani are joined in the studio by actor Paul Bettany.
Matt Baker and Anita Rani are joined by Richard and Judy. Author Fay Weldon takes us back to the street where she grew up, and Dom Littlewood investigates the case of a couple whose wills turned out to be worthless.
Adrian Lester joins Matt Baker and Zoe Ball to talk about the last ever series of Hustle. Meanwhile, Matt Allwright meets some volunteer medics, Ruth Goodman uncovers a buried leper hospital, and Miranda Krestovnikoff finds wildlife thriving around a sunken warship.
Chris Evans and Lousie Minchin present the stories that matter from across the country and are joined actors Martin Freeman and Ray Winstone.Carrie Grant catches up with Neil Reid who won TV talent show Opportunity Knocks in 1971 when he was 12-years-old and other successful acts from the series are invited to perform live in studio.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by hypnotist Paul McKenna.John Sergeant asks if we should all be doing our bit for the economy by buying British and Phil Tufnell visits a Yorkshire memorial which tells the story of a group of ordinary men who relied heavily on their horses in the first World War.Plus Mike Dilger has the story of the superheroes of the bird world.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by Bradley Walsh.
Fern Britton joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones on The One Show to talk about the new series of Room 101. We meet pupils from County Antrim who are becoming an all singing, all dancing internet sensation. Mike Dilger discovers a wildlife spectacle on the shores of North Norfolk and Ruth Goodman finds out why Wednesday's called Wednesday.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by former MP Michael Portillo to talk about another of his Great British Railway Journeys. John Sergeant examines the meteoric rise in the number of over-60s taking up apprenticeships, and JLS are in the studio to discuss Sport Relief.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by chef Heston Blumenthal for some Friday food fun. Plus, the director of silent smash hit The Artist, Britain's biggest UFO hoax, and spectacular magic from The Magicians.
Matt and Alex are joined by Masterchef's John Torode and Gregg Wallace. Mike Dilger helps rescue an injured deer and Ben Fogle turns Sherlock to try and solve an ancient island mystery.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actress Jenny Agutter.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country. They are joined by Sherlock Holmes's landlady, Una Stubbs.Marty Jopson tells the story of an unsung hero of science who discovered we were poisoning a generation of children and Lucy Siegle shows how to save money on your energy bills.
Robert Bathurst, Wild at Heart's newest vet, joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the studio. Plus the story behind one of the UK's biggest drugs busts and the private investigators spying on injured employees.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by the new Wizard of Oz, Russell Grant. Two birthdays are celebrated, with Desert Island Discs turning 70 at the weekend, and the amazing Lottie Goodwin turning 100 today. Mike Dilger completes his week helping out at an animal rescue centre.
Len Goodman joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa to talk about his new role as a fitness ambassador for the over-55s. Ade Adepitan explains why people should be buying tickets to the Paralympics, Marty Jopson reveals the link between maths and music, and Miranda is spotting black squirrels in Bedfordshire.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country. They are joined by actor Simon Callow, who talks about all things Dickens.Lucy Siegle discovers why over 25 years on British sheep are still being checked for radiation from Chernobyl.And Miranda Krestovnikoff looks at a project to save the UK's native crayfish from a foreign invad.
Jamie Foreman, aka EastEnders newest bad guy Derek Branning, joins Matt and Alex in studio. Plus the fake insurance brokers scamming young drivers and the story behind one of the most famous magic tricks of all time.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by a man known for his tough questioning on Mastermind and the Today Programme, John Humphrys. Justin Rowlatt meets the new boss of some of Southern Cross' old care homes, and Mike Dilger is on the trail of rhino poachers here in the UK.
John Barrowman and Alan Davies join Chris Evans and Alex Jones on the sofa for a magical extravaganza with world-famous magician Hans Klok. Plus, the winner of the spaghetti bolognese competition is revealed.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country.Matt and Alex are joined by the hilarious Dawn French.George McGavin digs through his wardrobe in search of the pesky clothes moth, and Ruth Goodman looks into the Georgian roots of the modern funeral.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country.They are joined by Gary Barlow live from Buckingham Palace announcing details of how to attend a spectacular concert to mark The Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations in June.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by comedian Kevin Bridges. Plus, one of the UK's strangest unsolved murder cases, and the landlords who make money by putting tenants' lives at risk.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country.Alex and Matt are joined by the new host of the BAFTAs Stephen Fry.Carrie Grant sings along with the Herring Lassies of Scotland, and Gyles Brandreth tells the tale of a father-and-son team whose forgeries fooled the art world for years.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by Keeley Hawes and Tim Vine. Alex Riley heads to Essex for some elocution classes, Matt Allwright takes a look at surveillance drones and Jay Rayner finds cinema food is much more than popcorn and hotdogs.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country. With Omid Djalili.
TV heartthrob Steve Jones joins Matt and Alex for Valentine's Day. Plus children speak about living in poverty in the UK and the romantic story behind one of Scotland's most famous artists.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Poirot star David Suchet. Anita Rani finds out why sugar levels in breakfast cereals are still so high, and Lucy Siegle sees how things have changed for East London's midwives since the days of Call The Midwife.
Mud Man Johnny Vaughan joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the One Show studio. Lucy Siegle investigates the growing trend for buying pets online, Arthur Smith spends the night at sculptor Henry Moore's family home and the show goes live to the Falklands.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by comedians Paul Whitehouse and Adrian Edmondson. Chef James Martin celebrates the steamed pudding and Carrie Grant looks at the phenomenon of the one hit wonder.
Matt and Alex are joined by Paul Merton. Lucy Siegle asks whether school courses in looking after horses and nail technology should be the equivalent of some GCSE's, and One Show doctors Mark Porter and Sarah Jarvis hit the streets for their latest mobile clinic.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country. They are joined by the stars of The Indian Doctor, Sanjeev Bhaskar and Ayesha Dharker. Carrie Grant hears the songs of the jute factories of Dundee, and Simon Boazman investigates the future of forensic science in the UK.
Trevor Eve joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones. And Robert Peston has an exclusive interview with RBS boss Stephen Hester - the man who turned down a £1 million bonus.
Fresh from their latest boating journey around the UK, actor Timothy Spall and his wife, Shane, join Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa. Lucy Siegle warns of the perils of buying second-hand cars, while Alex Riley visits Britain's latest water attraction.
Family Fortunes and Film 2012 hosts Vernon Kay and Claudia Winkleman join Chris Evans and Alex Jones. Rugby greats Will Carling, Gareth Thomas and Rob Jones take part in a special One Show gameshow. Plus, comic book creator Stan Lee, and secret cake clubs.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Meat Loaf. Gloria Hunniford asks why our schools are suffering from a head teacher shortage and Arthur Smith has some stories to tell from his night at Beatrix Potter's old house.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber joins. Justin Rowlatt meets Dr William Frankland, a 99-year-old expert on allergies who is still working today. Miranda Krestovnikoff takes a look at mermaid's purses - egg cases laid by sharks and rays to protect their young.
Joe Pasquale and Robert Powell join Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa to chat about their production of Doctor in the House. Anita Rani looks into online dating frauds that costs victims both emotionally and financially, and there's a birthday party for anyone celebrating a leap year birthday.
Sue Johnston joins Matt and Alex in studio. Plus, the British zoo owner who is getting the Hollywood treatment and the Asian families who have become targets for gold thieves.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by Monty Python legends Michael Palin and Terry Jones. The Green Goblin himself, Hollywood star Willem Defoe drops by to chat about his latest role in the new Disney epic, John Carter. The Military Wives choir talk about how they've inspired the partners of other servicemen to set up their own choirs, and Gyles Brandreth spills the beans on some Victorian scandals.
John Bishop joins Matt and Alex after his "week of hell" for Sport Relief. Carrie Grant is live from the new Harry Potter experience at the Leavesdon Studios, which are opening their doors for the first time.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country.
Matt Baker and Louise Minchin are joined by the Goldie Hawn to talk about her film career and her plans to make British children happier.There's a report on government plans to allow learner drivers onto motorways and street barber Michael Douglas joins in the Hindu festival of Colours and gets showered in paint in the process.
Chris Evans and Louise Minchin are joined by David Tennant and the BBC Formula 1 team of David Coulthard and Jake Humphrey. There's a live performance from the British Rhythmic Gymnastics Group, who this week won their appeal to go to London 2012, and Jay Rayner serves up a feast fit for a pirate.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Gardener's World's Monty Don. Justin Rowlatt finds out why sunflowers hold the answer to a puzzling maths problem, and Carrie Grant explores how some singers are able to perform extremely high notes.
Cilla Black and Paul McGann join Chris Evans and Alex Jones on the One Show sofa. Lucy Siegle is in Oban launching 'The One Show 1000' for Sport Relief. Anita Rani celebrates the vinyl revival by pressing Cilla's first ever number one hit, and we meet a young mum facing ground breaking surgery to save her life.
Holly Willoughby, the presenter of new talent show The Voice, joins Matt and Alex in studio. Plus the cyber-bullies who attack grieving families, a catch up with The One Show 1000 and a look at the very unusual behaviour of one of Britain's favourite songbirds, the cuckoo.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by musical legend and the UK's Eurovision entry Engelbert Humperdinck. Rani Price looks into the rise in State run boarding schools and we catch up with the fifth day of the One Show 1000 as it runs through Northumberland.
Matt and Alex are joined by Just a Minute favourites Nicholas Parsons, Tony Hawks and Gyles Brandreth.Anita Rani investigates the issue of toll charging for motorists, and the programme catches up with Lucy Siegle as the One Show 1000 continue their journey through the country for Sport Relief.Plus, a look at how experts in a very British martial art used brollies and walking sticks to fend off unseemly characters over a century ago.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Titanic star Billy Zane. There is an exclusive look at some 100 year-old photos taken on the Titanic during its fateful voyage, and photographer Jamie Crawford takes to the skies to snap one of Britain's most beautiful villages.
Matt and Alex are joined by Dame Helen Mirren. Anita Rani looks at a novel way of bringing down the cost of your energy bills, and Christine Walkden reports on a disease that's affecting huge swathes of Britain's forests.
On tonight's show Matt and Alex are joined by wildlife expert and adventurer Steve Backshall who reveals just how close to danger he got while filming the latest series of Deadly 60. We meet the two year old girl who got the chance to walk again thanks to pioneering prosthetics after being struck down by meningitis. And Larry Lamb goes up in the One Show balloon to discover just how German bombers were hoodwinked by a string of lightbulbs during WW2.
Tonight on the One Show, comedian Rory McGrath explains why he's been spending so much time at the pub lately, and Simon Boazman looks at the rise in fuel theft.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by pop superstar Jessie J and business supremo Karren Brady to talk about The Voice and The Apprentice.Plus, the secrets of the Severn bridge from the air, creating the perfect chocolate, and a very unusual challenge for former Apprentice candidates.
Bernard Cribbins, actor, storyteller and voice of the Wombles, joins Matt and Alex on the One Show. Lucy Siegle meets people who are beating the hosepipe ban by drilling bore holes, Ruth Goodman reads some Falklands Farewell Letters from former servicemen, Alison Craig follows three circus bears being rehomed in a Glasgow zoo and Christine Walkden meets the country's biggest daffodil grower who brings in a brand new daffodil variety called the "Alex Jones".
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by national treasure and news royalty, Sir Trevor McDonald. Olympic medallist Iwan Thomas investigates why extreme exercise may actually damage certain people's hearts. Jamie Crawford gets a little too close for comfort to a bird of prey who nearly turns the One Show wildlife photographer into his prey. And comedian Arthur Smith looks into the rather racy life of Victorian author George Eliot.
On tonight's show Matt and Alex are joined by comedian Matt Lucas. Dick Emery's son Nick explains what it was like growing up with a comedian father and Dom Littlewood looks at the pros and cons of installing CCTV in your home.
Movie star and former Neighbours hunk Guy Pearce joins Alex Jones and Matt Baker in the studio. Plus the strange story behind the invention of the cash machine, the difficulties of tackling wildfires on British moorland and how the Easter story is being re-enacted in towns all over the UK.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country. Sandi Toksvig joins Matt and Alex. Rani Price asks whether modern sat navs could ever replace a good old-fashioned map, Graham Little tells the story of the man who sank the unsinkable Titanic, and Phil Tufnell meets Quentin Blake at his new gallery - a hospital in Cambridge.
Matt and Alex are joined by a man who knows how to answer the Big Question, Nicky Campbell. We talk to Bee Gee Robin Gibb about the Requiem he has written for the men and women who lost their lives on the Titanic, and Dan Snow looks at the impact of trying to build the biggest plane of its day, the Bristol Brabazon.
Comedian Lee Mack joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to chat about Would I Lie To You and Not Going Out. Plus the rights and wrongs of paying ransoms for hostages, the story behind Munch's The Scream, and Britain's best front-garden blossoms.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Chris Evans and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country. They are joined by interviewer extraordinaire Louis Theroux and the Royle Family's Jessica Hynes.As the runners and riders prepare for the Grand National, Alex Riley tries his luck at becoming a racing commentator. And we stage our very own version of the event.We have the moving story of a woman hoping to be reunited with the little girl she took in as an evacuee nearly 70 years ago.Jay Rayner munches his way through the 11-course meal enjoyed by the elite passengers on their last night aboard the Titanic.And we meet Beryl and Betty, the Yorkshire lasses who are the oldest people ever to be nominated for a Sony Award.
Robson Green joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the One Show studio to talk about his love of extreme fishing.Simon Boazman looks at new government plans to monitor our emails and see which websites we visit, Anita Rani meets a psychology professor who claims he can influence what we dream about and Larry Lamb finds a huge transmitter buried under the Sussex countryside that was used for wartime propaganda.
Paul O'Grady tells all about his latest project, Street of Dreams, the Coronation Street musical. Gyles Brandreth discovers more about 'Creator of Cool' Beau Brummel and Sir Henry Cooper's two sons give a personal insight into what it was like growing up with one of Britain's best loved Boxing legends.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by Grease star Olivia Newton-John. Anita Rani finds out about Welsh proposals to make eating out safer.
Matt and Alex are joined by artist Tracey Emin. John Sergeant looks at how artists were behind cunning plans to hoodwink German U-boat crews. Mike Dilger turns into a night owl to track down as many owls as he can in the British countryside. And One Show viewers tell us about their love affairs with their beds.
Chatty man Alan Carr and one of the nation's favourite actresses, Brenda Blethyn, join Chris Evans and Alex Jones. Plus giant puppets invade Liverpool, the real-life Billy Elliot fighting paralysis to dance again, the most magical family in the UK and the food growing free in Britain's woodland.
We celebrate St George's Day and ask: what does the St George's Cross mean to you? British Soprano Lesley Garrett on how the inspiration for her latest album took her back to her family roots. Phil Tufnell goes in search of a mystery wood carver and we remember the Falklands War, 30 years on.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by the very funny Robert Webb. Gloria Hunniford looks into the controversy surrounding our breast screening programme, and Larry Lamb tells the story of the army's World War Two entertainers.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on The One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by the landlord of the most lively pub in the land, Alfie Moon himself, Shane Richie.There is the story of the unknown artist who could change the face of British art history thanks to the remarkable haul of paintings discovered in his terraced house in Lancashire.Scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock gets trigger happy as she launches a new One Show series on demolition.
Bill Bailey joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones to talk about his new show, Qualmpeddler.Chef Rachel Khoo and 70s historian Dominic Sandbrook are also in the studio, while house band for the evening, the Ronnie Hazlehurst Orchestra, celebrate the best in TV theme tunes.Alex Riley asks whether the 1p coin is on the way out, and John Barrowman has his wildlife dream come true as he gets to howl with wolves.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country. Robert Lawrence on how his bravery in the Falklands conflict won him a military cross, gold medalist Iwan Thomas meets the protesters planning to hijack the Olympics and former Friends star and Golden Globe winner Matt LeBlanc on his latest comedy Episodes.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Reading's favourite son Ricky Gervais. Matt Allwright jumps aboard the new 787 Dreamliner and Olympic gold medallist Michael Johnson joins is in the studio to see if we can compete under pressure.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Rolf Harris. Meanwhile, Anita Rani investigates car clocking and Jo Crowley discovers the importance of hearing dogs.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by Sir Terry Wogan.Jasmine Harman talks about her mother's compulsive hoarding behaviour and meets other hoarders for the first time.Dennis The Cat, a feline felon who can't help stealing from the neighbours, has a camera fitted.Plus the work of Tony Burrows who has been a one-hit wonder, five times.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by Strictly judge Craig Revel Horwood, the fabulous Sian Williams and snooker legend John Parrott. Lucy Siegle gets to the bottom of our empty reservoirs, and Anita Rani enters the pork pie championships.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Downton Abbey's Mr Bates, aka actor Brendan Coyle, who talks about returning to his comedy roots in Starlings. We look back at the Falklands conflict as it happened 30 years ago. Simon Boazman visits Ramsgate Port in Kent to meet the protesters who want to see a stop to animals' exportation. And one couple in Devon call on the help of Mike Dilger after an unwanted nightly visitor keeps digging up their garden.
Silk star Rupert Penry-Jones joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the studio, and they get the latest news on Planet Earth Live from Richard Hammond in the Masai Mara.
Felicity Kendal joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the One Show to talk about her childhood growing up in a travelling theatre troupe in India. Anita Rani reports on the latest diseases threatening the nation's woodlands, while Christine Walkden asks whatever happened to dutch elm disease. Angela Rippon discovers an innovative care home designed around its dementia patients' needs and Arthur Smith finds out what happened to Shakespeare during the 7 'lost years'.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country. Entertainment legend Des O'Connor and comedian Tim Minchin join Chris and Alex.Plus a look inside the Olympic medal factory, the man who used his conjuring skills to survive as a POW and the UK's best Indian chicken curry.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on The One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country.
Matt and Alex are joined by the UK's best-selling classical artist, Russell Watson. Mike Dilger reveals all about great crested newts, and golden oldie radio stars Betty and Beryl pick up a Sony Award.
Alexandra Burke joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the One Show studio. Also, Chris Evans finds out why many men are too embarrassed to check for bowel cancer, Anita Rani questions whether sitting your child on your lap is the safest way to fly and Miranda Krestovnikoff discovers a Spanish invasion in Britain's bluebell woods.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country. In this edition: Chris Tarrant reveals all about an exciting new addition to Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?; historian Dan Snow is put through his paces at Castle Commando in Scotland; and Chris Evans highlights the symptoms of bowel cancer and explains just how easy it is to diagnose and treat. Plus Christine Walkden is out and about enjoying this season's flowering shrubs.
Diving champion Tom Daley joins Matt and Alex in studio to celebrate his eighteenth birthday. Plus the story of five Barnardo's girls preparing to reunite after 50 years apart and a look back at one of the most dramatic weeks in the Falklands War.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by Melvyn Bragg to celebrate the return of The South Bank Show. Sir Michael Wilshaw, the controversial new head of Ofsted, reveals his latest plans for English schools and Engelbert Humperdinck comes live from Azerbaijan.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Dragons' Den star and businesswoman Hilary Devey, plus Dan Snow discovers how Britain's new aircraft carriers are being built.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country. Graham Norton is in the studio before flying off to Azerbaijan for the Eurovision Song Contest.Dr Mark Porter discovers how distracting the brain can result in less pain.In a new scheme set up by the government to help combat the breakdown in family discipline, parents will be given the opportunity to attend parenting classes. Cherry Healey went to find out if you can really learn to be a good parent.And in London's Leicester Square there is the premiere of a new British film funded by the people of Kingston Bagpuize in Oxfordshire, with villagers acting as the cast and crew.
Chris and Alex are joined by the actor Michael Sheen and broadcaster Kirsty Young, who'll be opening our first ever viewer photography exhibition. We also meet the man who fell 2400ft and lived to tell the tale, track down an escaped lemur and learn the secrets of great flambé food.
Ted Danson, Cheers star and CSI's new recruit, joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the studio. Plus, why Blackpool beach could soon become a no-swim zone and Larry Lamb has a wild encounter after discovering lion tamers in his family.
Matt and Alex are joined by comedian and broadcaster Griff Rhys Jones and Dr Mark Porter reveals a revolutionary way of helping migraine sufferers.
Dragon's Den Star Theo Paphitis reminisces about his time as Chairman at Millwall Football Club, plus he'll be revealing all about his new business venture and we speak to some children at his former Primary school who are brimming with ideas. Joe Crowley investigates a new litter law enforcement team which has been patrolling the streets of Abertillery in Wales, but with over 1500 fixed penalty notice issues in the first six months, is this more about turning trash into cash? And George McGavin discovers how bacteria can actually be beautiful.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by the impressionist Jon Culshaw. The programme is live at the staging area for boats taking part in Sunday's Diamond Jubilee Pageant, and Carrie Grant helps bring one of the tall ships in the pageant's Avenue of Sails across the English Channel.
Frankie Dettori and Simon Pegg join Chris Evans and Alex Jones in the One Show studio. The African Children's Choir from Gary Barlow's Commonwealth Band perform live in the studio. Alex Riley road tests a sat nav from 1920, Jay Rayner visits the world's biggest sandwich factory, Carrie Grant reminisces over that classic toy synthesizer the Casio VL-1 and Jason Dors Lake, the son of Diana Dors, tells us about his tragic childhood.
This edition of The One Show comes live from backstage at the Diamond Jubilee Concert at Buckingham Palace. Matt and Alex are joined by some of the biggest names in music, including Sir Elton John, Kylie Minogue and Gary Barlow. There's a mini garden party for the Military Wives Choir with the snacks prepared by Heston Blumenthal. And all this is broadcast from a double decker One Show bus.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Jeremy Vine, and Gyles Brandreth has the highlights of the diamond jubilee weekend.
Pop superstar and American Idol Kelly Clarkson joins Matt and Alex in the studio. Plus the story of the British quads who became a global media sensation, and an orchestra made up of world-class disabled musicians.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Monty Python star Eric Idle. Dr Mark Porter sees an operation that can switch off pain at the touch of a button, and Joe Crowley finds out why some want a Welsh council's anti-litter campaign binned.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by the original Pop Idol, Will Young, and by one of Britain's oldest ping-pong players. Marty Jopson puts himself inside a rainbow, and Carrie Grant learns the true story behind the song Two Tribes.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by psychological illusionist Derren Brown. Meanwhile, Anita Rani investigates bestselling book Fifty Shades of Grey, and Dr Sarah Jarvis discusses the problems of diabetes treatment in the UK.
The original Jersey Boy, Four Seasons legend Frankie Valli joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the studio. Plus the British soldiers who defected to the Nazis, and the ten million pound treasure hoard discovered in a Jersey field.
Ed Byrne joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the One Show studio. Lucy Siegle goes slug hunting in Chester, Anita Rani discovers the cottage industry of the 21st century, Angellica Bell finds out how cross-dressing Welsh farmers rebelled against toll charges and we have a nose through Prunella Scales's garden.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by BBC Formula One's Jake Humphrey, and rising star of the magic world Dynamo. Joanna Lumley tells us why she's helping save a key part of Peter Pan history, and Dr Mark Porter meets the man who literally feels no pain.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by former Wimbledon champion Pat Cash and writer Tony Hawks. Anita Rani reports from flood hit Lancashire.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones bring you the stories that matter from across the country. Proms queen Katie Derham joins Matt and Alex in the studio. Plus the dangers of disposable barbeques, the spectacular return of the great white egret to the UK and the secret ingredients inside your mobile phone.
Former Paralympian Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones on The One Show tonight. Deborah Meaden asks whether school children today are too lazy, or just unprepared, for the workplace. Andy Kershaw remembers staging a huge gig for a very demanding Rolling Stones 30 years ago, Pam St Clement meets Mike Dilger to find out why red kites are thriving in the Chilterns, and Alex Riley meets some French artists who are setting fire to Stonehenge.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones bring you the stories that matter from across the country. They are joined by Spice Girl Melanie C.With the banking industry rocked by scandals, Matt Allwright looks at where angry customers can take their money, and Gyles Brandreth finds out why shouting could be good for you.
Matt Allwright and Alex Jones are joined by Olympian Sir Steve Redgrave. Anita Rani investigates unmanned flight at Farnborough Air Show and Sir Richard Branson gives a tour of his new spaceship. Plus Jay Rayner reveals the winner of the One Show burger competition.
Broadcaster Michael Buerk joins Alex and Matt in the studio to reveal a few of Britain's greatest archaeological finds. Plus the team who tackle dangerous dogs on our streets and a meeting with one of the smallest Olympic teams in the 2012 games.
EastEnders star Perry Fenwick joins Matt Allwright and Alex Jones on the One Show sofa as he looks forward to carrying the Olympic torch in a special live scene. Marty Jopson meets the holiday park owner who is fighting the tides by building his own beach. Photographer Jamie Crawford learns the secrets of food photography, and Mike Dilger and Miranda Krestovnikoff continue to discover more British wildlife during their canal journey in Leicestershire.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by comedian and mental health campaigner Ruby Wax. Gyles Brandreth learns about British war artists past and present, and Simon Calder's on a mission to find you the best rates for your holiday money.
Olympic champion Daley Thompson joins Matt Allwright and Alex Jones. Joe Crowley investigates a new credit card scam, and Mike Dilger and Miranda Krestovnikoff return to the Ashby canal in Leicestershire for day 4 of Summer Holiday Watch.
Alex Jones and Joe Crowley are joined by Great British Bake Off's Paul Hollywood. Lucy Siegle gets the inside track on cyclist Bradley Wiggins, and Jay Rayner reveals the benefits of Scandinavian cooking. Plus, Anita Rani meets some of the people rebuilding their lives after the 2011 riots.
The Hairy Bikers join Chris Evans and Alex Jones on the sofa to talk about their transformation into The Hairy Dieters. Anita Rani meets the Real Relay Runners who have been following the Olympic Torch, while Carrie Grant spends a day with the Purple Police - Olympic representatives who keep an eye out for contraband advertising. Michael Mosley finds out what happens when his body becomes dehydrated during intense exercise.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by the actress Caroline Quentin. Matt Baker is live with the first TV broadcast from the BBC's main Olympic studio, and we meet the 91-year-old who changed gymnastics forever.
If it has got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones bring you the stories that matter from across the country.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Olympic gold medal winners Mo Farah and Nicola Adams, and Mayor of London Boris Johnson.Iwan Thomas meets Beth Tweddle to investigate what happens to retiring athletes and Dan Snow reveals the history behind surfing.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Hollywood star Sean Bean to talk about his new drama, Accused. There's a big thank you to the men and women from the armed forces who helped the Olympics run smoothly, plus celebratration of more Olympic medallists from Team GB. Christine Walkden forages around more celebrity gardens, this time it's the turn of a broadcasting heavyweight. And Gyles Brandreth carries out an experiment to discover just how honest we are.
Ray Davies joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the One Show. We're also joined by Jade Jones, gold medal winning Taekwondo champion and the Team GB women's hockey squad who won their first medal for 20 years. Lucy meets her hero, and the oldest Olympic medallist, equestrian Nick Skelton and Larry Lamb visits the fairground daredevils from the Wall of Death. Angellica Bell also looks at how one hospital has introduced a new heart test for all new born babies.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by a group of great performers - singer Donny Osmond, our bronze medal winning male gymnasts and a choir from the Olympic Closing Ceremony. Also, Lucy Siegle goes behind the scenes of the Olympic Village closing down sale.
Chris and Alex are joined by super Saturday gold medal winner Greg Rutherford, Ade Adepitan explains what to look out for at the Paralympics and Arthur Smith goes to Cardiff, departure point for Captain Scott's ship; the just discovered SS Terra Nova.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by the meanest man in Texas, JR Ewing, otherwise known as actor Larry Hagman. Thirty years after the world was gripped by the Who Shot JR? storyline, why did the plot caused such a furore? Plus a family from Crewe whose visit to the set made the newspaper headlines in Dallas. Mike Dilger investigates the spread of a potentially dangerous caterpillar in British woodland and Marty Jopson has the story of one inventor who risked his life to save hundreds of thousands of people around the globe.
Matt Baker and Alex are joined on the sofa by Flowerpot Gang member Phil Tufnell. Andy Kershaw climbs Scafell Pike in Cumbria but finds the picturesque view ruined by litter. Maggie Aderin-Pocock witnesses the demolition of the Red Road Flats in Glasgow. Miranda Krestovnikoff meets two beavers who are dramatically changing the landscape of a small corner of Devon.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Sex and the City actress Kim Cattrall. Ann Widdecombe goes into battle for a viewer suffering an extreme case of mistaken identity, and Lucy Siegle helps out with the harvest in Norfolk.
Aled Jones joins Matt and Alex on the sofa. Lucy Siegle is on a Norfolk farm to see the fruits of the harvest, and George McGavin has some tips on how to beat the bugs if you are having a Bank Holiday picnic.
Joining Chris Evans and Alex Jones is Sherlock star, Benedict Cumberbatch, who talks about his brand new BBC costume drama Parade's End and his upcoming roles in Star Trek 2 and the Hobbit. There are inspirational stories behind some of our Paralympic hopefuls and some of those who have been chosen to carry the Paralympic torch are in the studio. Plus, John Sergeant delves into Victorian gangs and Jay Rayner goes to the seaside to catch a fishy foody treat.
Ronan Keating and Oscar Pistorius join Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Larry Lamb is in Dublin to hear about the Irish soldiers who deserted to fight for Britain in WW2, and Dan Snow is in the studio to explain why it's taken this long for them to be pardoned. Simon Boazman talks to an Eritrean athlete who is seeking asylum after competing in the Olympics, and Marc Woods meets other disabled people who have turned to sport after their life changing injuries.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by the singer Alfie Boe. Lucy Siegle's at the Olympic Park to see how the first day of Paralympic action is going, and Educating Essex's Mr. Drew teaches us about summer schools.
Chris and Alex are joined by Doctor Who sidekick Amy Pond, the actress Karen Gillan, who talks about the brand new series of Doctor Who. The voice of the Dalek is out and about to meeting the people of Slough. Chris and Alex also catch up on all the Paralympics news and have the very moving story of the soldier who was declared dead in Afghanistan and is now going for gold in the Games.
Paul O'Grady joins Matt and Alex in The One Show studio tonight. Esther Rantzen discusses becoming a grandparent for the first time with her daughter Rebecca Wilcox, Miranda Krestovnikoff discovers the unique relationship between leaf-rolling weevils and aspen trees in Worcester and Jamie Crawford finds out how to take the perfect wedding photograph.
Matt and Alex are joined by River Cottage chef Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall and in a celebration of the British coast, Mike Dilger visits a South Wales Puffin colony and John Sergeant sets sail for Loch Fyne. Plus Janet Street-Porter investigates oyster culling in Kent and Marty Jopson meets an 8 year old who made a lucky find on a Dorset beach.
Oscar winning actress Emma Thompson joins Matt and Alex on the first-ever Wednesday one-hour One Show. John Sergeant continues his journey around the Western Isles of Scotland and Dan Donnelly meets some viewers about to blow a fuse over the phasing out of incandescent light bulbs.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country.Matt and Alex are joined by actor Martin Shaw, who talks about the new series of Inspector George Gently.We meet the man who is giving away thousands of pounds to strangers in apparently random acts of kindness. We visit the police auction where it is perfectly legal to sell on stolen goods, and John Sergeant continues his stunning journey around some of Scotland's remotest lochs.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country, and are joined by Tom Jones and Rob Brydon.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country. They reveal the full Strictly intake for 2012 and are joined by judge Craig Revel Horwood, plus a surprise guest from the line-up.Anita Rani discovers how clothing sizes flatter to deceive and Dan Snow investigates the history of the British oil industry and reports live from an off-shore oil rig.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country. Television presenter and novelist Penny Smith joins Matt and Alex.Lucy Siegle finds out how huge super-tankers came to transport fuel around the world, with sometimes devastating consequences. Arthur Smith celebrates 100 years of the IQ test.
Matt and Alex are joined by Frank Skinner and Rip Off Britain's Gloria Hunniford, Angela Rippon and Julia Somerville. We're live in Cornwall, where local rowers are battling Team GB's medal winners in a unique race, and there's a special treat in store for a heroic Cheshire postmaster.
Matt and Alex are joined by comedian Paul Merton. We continue our journey to India with Jackie, a retired teacher from Oldham who teaches Indian children via webcam. Christine Walkden has a look around Pam Ayres' garden and talks to the poet about her life as a child, and Carol Kirkwood finds the extreme weather of the North Sea can have disastrous consequences for the oil rigs anchored there.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country. Strictly hopefuls Denise Van Outen and Sid Owen join Chris and Alex in the studio. Plus the pensioners for whom money really does grow on trees, a day in the life of workers on an oil rig 300 miles out at sea, and behind the scenes at One Man and His Dog.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Fiona Bruce and her Fake or Fortune co-presenter, art expert Philip Mould, explains how to spot a masterpiece. Plus, Anita Rani learns how to grow award-winning radishes, Iwan Thomas meets students starting Freshers' Week and Mike Dilger makes an early morning round of Bristol's wildlife.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Clare Balding. Simon Boazman heads into the field with a Scottish anti-poaching squad, and Phil Tufnell throws the book at a library thief.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Andrew Marr who will be talking about his brand new series, the History of the World. As Gareth Malone launches his new show to find Britain's best workplace choir, we meet some of the stars from the series. There is the story of an inspirational charity worker from Manchester, plus pop star Mark King tell us why Level 42's breakthrough hit ripped his band apart.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by chef Gordon Ramsay. Plus, there is the army cook who can rustle up a banquet from basic rations, the art of taking spectacular space photos and John Sergeant turns his hand to flower arranging.
Chris Evans and Lucy Siegle are joined by actor, comedian and writer David Walliams, plus Angellica Bell joins the Bond stunt team. Anita Rani, Mike Dilger and Matt Allwright are all in to reveal the results of their Village Show entries, and Gyles Brandreth tells the story of the world's worst writer.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by the actress Sarah Lancashire. Simon Boazman explores how a new national park for Northern Ireland is causing controversy, and Ruth Goodman finds out why Cambridge was the last university to give women degrees.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by the Nolan sisters who are revealing why they're splitting for good after more than 30 years together. Plus, the latest on the floods that have affected thousands of people across the country. Angellica Bell meets the abandoned children who found a sense of belonging at a Scottish orphanage. And Phil Tufnell dabbles in some particularly sticky street art.
All the stars of New Tricks join Matt and Alex on the One Show tonight. We're also launching our search for volunteers to help people in need and tonight that search starts in Cardiff. Photographer Jamie Crawford finds a family's whole history hidden in a single photograph.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by bestselling author Jackie Collins. Former athlete Iwan Thomas reveals plans for the Glasgow Commonwealth Games in 2014 and Arthur Smith finds out how experts are trying to reduce queues. Plus, Anita Rani uncovers a cautionary tale of how a couple lost their rental deposit and Gyles Brandreth tells the story of how Jayne Mansfield ended up in Leeds prison.
Chris and Alex are joined by the comedian Lee Mack. We join the campaign to get the first new cloud for 60 years into the official cloud atlas, and Gyles Brandreth explains how a visit to Britain changed Fred Astaire's life forever.
On tonight's show Matt and Alex are joined by domestic goddess Nigella Lawson. Carrie Grant looks at the story behind The Beatles' first single, Love Me Do. And as the MoD prepares to make thousands of service men and service women redundant we meet the soldiers who claim they are losing financially.
Ian Hislop joins Matt Allwright and Alex Jones on The One Show. Simon Boazman asks whether policing really is becoming more dangerous, Lucy Siegle finds out what became of acid rain and Miranda Krestovnikoff remembers the hundreds of thousands of horses that worked as pit ponies.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Andrew Lloyd Webber and the Electric Light Orchestra's Jeff Lynne. Plus, how Angela Rippon was targeted by email scammers, the scandal of Churchill's portrait, and the secret life of Kenny Everett.
Matt and Alex are joined by Lenny Henry and Robert Peston.Woman's Hour presenter Jenni Murray returns to her home town of Barnsley to see how it is coping during the recession, and Lucy Siegle has a flat-pack furniture challenge for the people of Glasgow.
Alex and Matt are joined by the longest serving James Bond, Roger Moore. We have the untold story of the man who almost became the first person to play Bond on screen in Dr No ahead of Sean Connery. And we exclusively reveal whether a team of cavers in Somerset have discovered the biggest cave in Britain as Miranda travels deep into an underground world and captures some amazing footage.
Richard Branson and Sarah Parish join Matt and Alex on The One Show. Declan Lawn meets a man fighting to keep his dog from being seized under the dangerous dogs act, Phil Tufnell reviews the "hyper-real" drawings of a Glasgow artist and Miranda Krestovnikoff discovers a spectacular underwater cave on the coast of Sark.
Presenter Zoe Ball joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the studio to talk Strictly. Plus Justin Rowlatt investigates the problem with party conferences, Fern Britton has an encounter with bats and a report on an innovative garden in Belfast.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Graham Norton and Kirstie Allsopp. There is a report on a man who is so fed up with the banks he has set up his own. Plus, a look at three people with a burning desire to change their lives a month after the Paralympic flame was put out.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by comedian Jo Brand who is starring in a new series of Getting On. Louise Minchin visits Cockermouth to look at a revolutionary new flood defence system which could keep other communities dry - but at a price. Carrie Grant chats to a famous singer who admits that crippling stage fright almost halted his musical career.
Alan Carr joins Chris and Alex on The One Show tonight. Jay Rayner looks at the appeal of posh festival food, Mike Dilger meets the man who brought the Osprey back to Britain, and Angellica Bell discovers how Hollywood costumes changed with the advent of colour cinema.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Jamie Oliver. They also meet Martha Payne, the nine-year-old school dinner blogger who hit the headlines earlier this year. Plus, a look at the unusual musical duo who made BBC history in the 1920s.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by the great Art Garfunkel. Tony Livesey finds out that the Territorial Army needs to boost it's numbers in line with Ministry of Defence cuts, and Larry Lamb gets a surprise at Nottingham Fair when he meets one of his distant relatives.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country, including a chat with globetrotting Python Michael Palin, and Pointless star Alexander Armstrong.
Curmudgeonly comedian Jack Dee joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Birmingham school children read extracts from Malala Yousafzai's diary that she kept while living under Taliban rule in Pakistan, Tony Livesey asks what role the new Police and Crime Commissioners will have and Marty Jopson recalls the invention of the hovercraft.
Madness frontmen Suggs and Chas Smash join Chris Evans and Alex Jones in the studio. Plus Strictly's Len Goodman takes a trip back to his childhood home and Chris takes a flight with an inspirational disabled pilot.
Joe Crowley and Alex Jones are joined by American rock musician Alice Cooper. Anita Rani reports on developments in a new law protecting people from their violent partners. Plus, Gyles Brandreth receives special access to archive material recording Buddy Holly's visit to Birmingham in the 1950s.
Alex Jones and Jake Humphrey are joined by a man celebrating his 60th year on television, Sir David Attenborough. Sergeant, John Sergeant investigates the real life version of Bond's gadget man Q, and Lucy Siegle looks at a new way of cutting your energy bills.
Alex Jones and Jake Humphrey are joined by comedian, actress and best selling author Dawn French. As the producers of Calendar Girls release the rights for amateur dramatic groups to stage the play, we're joined by a studio full of Calendar Girls. The One Show to the Rescue team is in Hull where Lucy Siegle is on a mission to help rehouse a group of abandoned dogs. And the BBC's Political Editor Nick Robinson also joins us to talk about the history of the relationship between politicians and journalists.
Comedian Al Murray, AKA The Pub Landlord, joins Alex Jones and Joe Crowley in the studio. Plus Gloria Hunniford on rip off food, the incredible career of photojournalist Grace Robertson and the general secretary of the TUC on the future of trade unions.
Chris and Alex are joined by award winning broadcaster Danny Baker and the Severn Trent Choir; winners of The Choir: Sing While You Work.Plus, Gyles Brandreth meets the composer of the Bond theme and Jay Rayner discovers some pumpkin treats.
Matt Baker and Lucy Siegle are joined by comedian and writer Ben Elton. Gyles Brandreth finds out just what it takes to crack the whip in parliament, and Chris Packham joins the programme live from the set of Autumnwatch.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country.
James Nesbitt and Nick Hewer join Matt Baker and Alex Jones for a Halloween special, plus Gyles Brandreth reads a ghost story and Jay Rayner looks at the origins of Halloween.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Girls Aloud and Strictly star Kimberley Walsh and the man who set the record for his jump from the edge of space, Felix Baumgartner. Dan Donnelly reports on fuel prices and Gyles Brandreth meets a typewriter artist.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by the mad scientist of food Heston Blumenthal. Jay Rayner crowns our Casserole Champion and Mike Dilger goes in search of Scottish dolphins.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country. Richard Hammond joins Matt and Alex in the studio to reveal some of his Miracles of Nature.Plus the One Show helps a bonfire party in Wales go with a bang and Andrew Neil investigates why the government has tsars in their eyes.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country. Matt and Alex are joined by Kylie Minogue, who is celebrating 25 years in the music business. Plus another of the inspirational youngsters who will be taking part in the Children in Need Challenge. And is a political wife the real power behind the throne?
Eddie Izzard flies in from LA to talk about his new worldwide tour, Phil Tufnell tackles the US elections, Russell Grant has a look around his childhood home, Jamila, one of the six teenagers that make up Team Rickshaw tells us how Children In Need changed her life and we meet Bob the ginger cat who changed the life, and fortunes, of a busker called James.
Matt and Alex are joined by the ingenious Dara O Briain for a chat about his Science Club. Also, on the eve of the Children in Need 411-mile Rickshaw Challenge, there's a look at how Team Rickshaw's nerves are faring, live from Llandudno. Lucy Siegle helps a family track down the furniture they bought from the Olympic Park and Gyles Brandreth meets a man who once lost his bear in Perth.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by Sir Michael Parkinson to talk about his return to the chat show. Plus Team Rickshaw set off on their 411 mile Children in Need challenge, and the buglers of the Royal Marines help commemorate this weekend's Remembrance Day.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones present a special show live from Cardiff to support Team Rickshaw on day four of their Rickshaw Challenge for Children in Need. They are joined by Joe Pasquale and Only Boys Aloud.
John Bishop joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in Bath as they catch up with Team Rickshaw. Plus, Ade Adepitan tries his hand at a wheelchair waltz and discovers where some of the money raised for Children in Need goes.
Michael McIntyre and McFly join Alex Jones and Jake Humphrey in the studio and Matt Baker is in Salisbury for Children in Need with Team Rickshaw. Plus, Guy Martin talks about How Britain Worked and Gyles Brandreth tells the tale of two animals who went on the run.
Matt and Alex are on the road live from the Oracle in Reading as Team Rickshaw prepare to make the final push to London in time for Children in Need night on Friday. There's the latest on their journey as Pudsey arrives in Reading in style. Joining in the fun - the fabulous Katherine Jenkins.
After 8 days and over 400 miles, Matt Baker and Alex Jones are live at BBC Television Centre to welcome Team Rickshaw to the finish line. Plus special guests One Direction help kick off Children in Need night in style.
Jessica Hynes joins Matt and Alex on the One Show. Tony Livesey looks at the harsh sentences given for online attacks, Christine Walkden celebrates autumn and Arthur Smith spends the night at the home of Rudyard Kipling.
Matt and Alex are joined by legendary singer-songwriter Neil Diamond, Matt Allwright celebrates 50 years of the Marshall amp and Sarah Mack investigates tree diseases in Scotland. Plus, Dan Donnelly challenges two families to cut their energy bills and Dallas Campbell talks about his new series, Supersized Earth.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by Omid Djalili and Sandi Toksvig, along with 49 Mr World contestants. Plus the woman who made a brave decision to beat breast cancer and the story of the escaped vulture that caused havoc on British streets.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by singer and X Factor judge Tulisa and Team Rickshaw hear the latest update on the total they raised for Children In Need.
The Rolling Stones join Chris Evans and Alex Jones backstage for a special One Show. Viewers talk about their rock and roll meetings with the Stones, Ruth Goodman looks at the street another hell raiser grew up on - '70s formula 1 driver James Hunt, and Mike Dilger meets nature's harbingers of doom, the storm petrel.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Gary Lineker to exclusively reveal this year's nominations for the Sports Personality of the Year Award. Sophie Raworth reports on misleading supermarket pricing and Lucy Siegle is in Kempsey, Worcestershire, to find out why flood defences failed. Dan Snow uncovers the story of a school invention that's saved thousands of lives.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country. Sir Bruce Forsyth joins Alex and Matt to talk about singing, dancing and Strictly.Plus the man who is kick-starting an apprenticeship revolution in Scotland, Jay Rayner tries to get pub pickles back on the menu, and a look at the extraordinary life of Larry Grayson.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Lord Seb Coe and Michael Ball. Iwan Thomas finds out how the West Country is trying to cope with the floods and, ahead of the Leveson inquiry report out tomorrow, Andrew Neil sets up his own inquiry into inquiries. Also, games makers are given a big surprise at Downing Street.
Writer and cook Clarissa Dickson Wright joins Matt and Alex on The One Show. Alastair Campbell drops in to talk about the findings of the Leveson Inquiry, while Mike Dilger looks for the rare black water vole on the Balmoral Royal Estate.
Record breaking comedian Peter Kay joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones on the sofa, Lucy Siegle goes in search of a 64 million pounds lottery ticket, and Frank Carson's children reveal what it was like growing up with him. Plus Marty Jopson investigates 3D imaging and moustache wearers celebrate the end of Movember.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by comedian Harry Hill. Dr Sarah dispenses winter health advice, bug man George McGavin is on a mission to prove that moths are just as beautiful as butterflies, and Angellica Bell travels to the north of Scotland to spread some Christmas cheer.
On the sofa with Matt Baker and Alex Jones is the queen of comedy Sarah Millican. Also, Gyles Brandreth takes a look at the history of the Dandy on the day of its very last print edition and, with news of a new royal baby, Matt and Alex go to find out how other expectant parents broke their news.
Matt and Alex are joined by John Barrowman and Julia Bradbury. We drop in on Priscilla Presley to see how she's handling her first panto experience, and Sir Ranulph Fiennes tells us why he's spending 2013 in Antarctica.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Strictly judge and world famous ballerina Darcey Bussell. Dan Snow has a remarkable tale of a wartime submarine escape and Lucy Siegle tots up the cost of a trip to A&E. Plus, Christine Walkden watches an amazing Christmas decoration take shape and Joe Crowley tells the story of how a homeless man brought a community together.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by the star of Mamma Mia and the Les Miserables movie, Amanda Seyfried. Olympic gold medallist Tim Baillie reveals which wild animal got him excited about canoeing in the first place, the rise of a community bakery in Liverpool and a celebration of great-grandparents.
Matt and Alex are joined by one of the greatest tenors in the world, Placido Domingo. Alex Riley tells us all we need to know about buying a Christmas tree, and bug man George McGavin demonstrates the magic close up photography brings to the natural world.
It's showtime, as Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by some of the stars of BBC One's festive line-up to turn on the Television Centre Christmas lights, which use the same technology that made Buckingham Palace look like a row of terraced houses. There are live broadcasts to different parts of the country as they celebrate their big switch ons. The choir of Kings College, Cambridge, give a special festive performance.
Two big BBC drama stars Miranda Hart and Anne Reid join Matt and Alex on The One Show. Arthur Smith has an exclusive look at the Christmas letters that Hobbit author JRR Tolkien wrote to his children, Phil Tufnell does animal impressions in a church with Sister Wendy and Jonathan Maitland talks about the recent misselling of credit card insurance.
Matt and Alex are joined by John Craven. Gyles Brandreth takes us back to the time of this country's biggest snowstorm and we find out about some very special welsh ponies.
Hollywood star Gerard Butler joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones on the Christmas sofa. Jay Rayner holds a cook off to see who makes the best of turkey leftovers and Gyles Brandreth discovers one of our favourite Christmas carols is really more about New Year. Also, some top tips from an expert gift wrapper and a look at how Glasgow could be the new Hollywood.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by a star of BBC One's Christmas line-up, Mr Stink's Johnny Vegas. Lucy Siegle is with a police unit dedicated to stopping the rise in mobile phone theft and Christine Walkden solves the winter blues with some winter evergreens.
Hangover star Bradley Cooper joins Matt and Alex to talk about his new film Silver Linings Playbook. Tony Livesey lifts the lid on distraction burglary, a theft that goes largely unreported. Phil Tufnell discovers the secrets viewers are carrying around with them and Arthur Smith looks at the tricks the publishing trade uses to make their books stand out.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by The Great British Bake Off's Mary Berry and Call the Midwife star, Jenny Agutter. Jay Rayner puts supermarket Christmas snacks to the test and Justin Rowlatt visits Britain's only tinsel factory. Plus, the British Paraorchestra and the Kaos Signing Choir for Deaf and Hearing Children are in to perform their Christmas single.
Matt and Alex are joined by the African Children's choir and Poirot himself Mr David Suchet. Wildlife man Mike Dilger wakes up dormice in North Wales and we catch up on the second part of our special Nativity story.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined for the last live One Show of 2012 by Top Gear's James May. It's show-time for nativity kids from Battlefield Primary in Glasgow, and Sister Wendy takes Phil Tufnell to see some Christmas masterpieces.
Impressionist turned quiz show host Rory Bremner joins Matt Baker and special guest co-host Sarah Millican. Mike Dilger spots some killer whales off the Outer Hebrides in the first of three spectacular wildlife films, Gyles Brandreth discovers the first self-help book and Simon Boazman looks in on a very heated meeting at Birmingham City Council.
Matt Baker and Sarah Millican are joined by Davina McCall to talk fitness and lift cakes, and Mike Dilger is on day two of his hunt for killer whales off the Scottish coast.
Matt Baker and Gabby Logan are joined by Gavin and Stacey star Ruth Jones, who is returning to the valleys for a new series of Stella.Matt falls under the spell of Paul McKenna, who tries to help viewers motivate themselves ready for 2013.Dan Snow is on the trail of Richard III, while Mike Dilger presents the final remarkable film on killer whales off the west coast of Scotland.And Dan Donnelly confronts a parking attendant in Yorkshire, who drivers claim is unfairly targeting them.
Matt and Alex are joined by the gatekeeper of Room 101, Frank Skinner. Simon Boazman is in Belfast to see the impact of the recent violence on the local community, and the daughter of Spike Milligan describes what it was like growing up with a comic genius.
Vernon Kay joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones on The One Show. Justin Rowlatt searches cargo ships for illegal imports with the UK Border Agency's Deep Rummage Team, and Marty Jopson shows how to see the Aurora Borealis in the UK.
The actor Brian Cox joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa, having swapped Hollywood blockbusters for a new BBC comedy. Plus, archive footage of the first ever Alice in Wonderland film.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Sir Trevor McDonald to chat about his hard hitting new series, Inside Death Row. John Sergeant and Dan Snow look at a historic WWI warship which could soon be turned into a museum. Plus, Gyles Brandreth and Angela Rippon look back at thirty years of breakfast television and the bloody battle for ratings that followed.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Downton creator Julian Fellowes and EastEnders star Nina Wadia. Matt Allwright goes behind-the-cenes of the real life Downton and Miranda Krestovnikoff tells the story of a wildlife photographer turned detective. Plus, three young inventors reveal their creations as Michael Mosley talks about new series The Genius of Invention, plus a live link-up with the Winterwatch team.
Donny and Marie Osmond join Matt and Alex on the One Show sofa. Angellica Bell meets the Moo Man, farmer and star of a documentary that's heading stateside, Dr Mark Porter meets Tim Reddish as he prepares to have a bionic retina fitted, and Declan Lawn meets victims of the housing crash in Belfast.
The One Show becomes The One Snow as it goes out in the weather red alert zone. Plus, Death in Paradise star Ben Miller brings some Caribbean sunshine to the sofa.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country and, with a special snow panel, see how people and animals are coping with the big freeze.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by children's TV star Bernard Cribbins.Lucy Siegle has vital tips on driving in icy conditions, and Larry Lamb uncovers Alfred Hitchcock's early work.Plus, Gyles Brandreth investigates psychic dogs, and Iwan Thomas visits a school in Oldham determined to stay open.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by rock legend Jon Bon Jovi. Mike Dilger is in Scotland helping protect golden eagle chicks from poachers, and Gyles Brandreth investigates a mysterious discovery at the 18th century home of Benjamin Franklin.
Comedian and QI regular Alan Davies joins Matt and Alex in the studio. Plus Alistair McGowan hunts for the source of the Scouse and Mancunian accents, two presenters brave a live outdoor swim in the cold and the secret workings of the TV detector van are uncovered.
Chris and Alex are joined by Professor Brian Cox who'll be talking about his fantastic new series, The Wonders of Life. There's the remarkable story of the man who underwent pioneering surgery to be fitted with a bionic eye and Jay Rayner serves up a tasty treat from an old favourite.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country. They are joined by Cockney comedian Micky Flanagan and Fleetwood Mac's Mick Fleetwood.Lucy Siegle is at the coal face of Europe's largest construction project, Crossrail. And Arthur Smith celebrates 200 years of Pride and Prejudice with a dinner from Jane Austen's cookbook.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Gardener's World's Monty Don. Iwan Thomas is in Shrewsbury to see how workers spent all night fighting floods, and Larry Lamb tells the tale of Britain's biggest German POW escape.
Brenda Blethyn and Martin Clunes join Matt and Alex on the one show sofa. Alistair McGowan investigates the nation's accents, we visit a street in Swansea to find out why it has been left in the dark - literally - for the past three months and Christine Walkden launches the One Show's search for the best amateur gardener.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by the co-host of Comic Relief's 25th-anniversary show, Rob Brydon. Iwan Thomas is in Cheshire to see how to fix a catastrophic canal breach, and Miranda Krestovnikoff heads to the Channel Islands in search of a rare hedgehog.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by writer and comedian Stephen Merchant. John Sergeant sneaks an Egyptian mummy into a Manchester hospital, all in the name of research, and Jay Rayner reveals the art of noodle making.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Dancing on the Edge star Anthony Head. Louise Minchin sees how the fight against the rise in measles is going, and Gyles Brandreth finds out what John and Yoko got up to in Suffolk.
The One Show and Comic Relief team up to celebrate 25 years of Red Nose Day. Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by writer and Comic Relief founder Richard Curtis. Meanwhile, Lucy Siegle is in Ghana to look at how the country has benefited from the charity's fundraising and to visit the Ghanaian One Show.
Hollywood hero Bruce Willis joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the studio to talk about the latest Die Hard movie. Mr Selfridge star Zoe Tapper and Aussie comic Adam Hills also drop in for a chat, a compulsive hoarder faces a difficult test and there is the story behind a kung-fu disco classic.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actress, writer and comedian Maureen Lipman. NHS campaigner Julie Bailey gives her response to the Francis report, while Marty Jopson reveals the latest developments in wave power. Plus, Larry Lamb explains how the Lake District was saved from industrialisation.
Alex Jones and Chris Evans are joined by fish fighter and chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall.Angellica Bell takes a special passenger aboard the QM2, and Dan Donnelly meets the seven-year-old who spent 1,000 pounds of his mum's cash by mistake.
Mock The Week's Chris Addison joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the studio to talk about his new stand up tour. Mike Dilger climbs the Cairngorms in search of the polygamous Dotterel, Gyles Brandreth is at the Abbey Road studios for a fiftieth Anniversary rerecording of The Beatles' first album and Eastender Perry Fenwick shows us round his childhood home.
Ex-England rugby star and Question of Sport captain Matt Dawson joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in studio to give his thoughts on the Six Nations championship. Plus Chef Michel Roux Jr makes perfect pancakes, Andy Kershaw meets street artist Walter Kershaw and how to borrow money for your business without going through a bank.
Matt and Alex are joined by Women's Hour presenter Jenni Murray and comedian Tim Vine. Jay Rayner tries to get to the bottom of the horsemeat scandal as well as meeting a whole football club that has gone veggie on match days. We meet the fantastic new penguin spy cameras that are the stars of a new BBC nature series and Marty Jopson meets some of a secret underground army that were mobilised during the Cuban missile crisis.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actor Terence Stamp. Meanwhile, Tony Livesey visits a village determined to stop new homes being built on local greenbelt, Miranda Krestovnikoff sees romance blossom between two seahorses, and Michael Mosley tests if love really is blind.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Skyfall's Naomie Harris to talk about James Bond. They will also be watching out for anything else falling out of the sky, like asteroids and meteors.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by DJ and X Factor presenter Dermot O'Leary. Plus how Britain's maternity services are coping with the current baby boom, and the story behind a triple-amputee photographer's return to Afghanistan.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Hollywood superstar Danny DeVito to talk about his 40 year career as an actor, director and producer. Gyles Brandreth asks whether the art of conversation has been lost in the modern world.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Birds of a Feather stars Pauline Quirke, Linda Robson and Lesley Joseph.Gyles Brandreth takes a look at what is set to be the world's largest panoramic photograph, and Declan Curry investigates how people are preparing for retirement. Plus, Mike Dilger discovers a bird with unique mating habits, and Martel Maxwell meets Scotland's only practising male midwife.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Saturday morning favourite James Martin, who talks about how he hopes to revolutionise hospital food. Phil Tufnell tells the story of the Victorian artist Sir Edwin Landseer.
Presenter Steve Jones joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones to chat about Let's Dance for Comic Relief. Plus Oscars, otters and a look ahead to Sunday's league cup battle between giantkillers Bradford and Swansea.
Matt and Alex are joined by singer and actress Petula Clark, who was making hit records in America and performing at the Oscars 40 years before Adele, going Downtown to a community in South Wales that holds a special place in Petula's heart.Gyles Brandreth looks at the lasting influence Coco Chanel's relationship with the second Duke of Westminster had on her designs. Miranda Krestovnikoff visits the channel island of Alderney where the German occupation had a devastating impact on local wildlife, though one creature did survive against all the odds.
Matt Baker and Gabby Logan are joined by writer and comedian Sue Perkins, Lucy Siegle meets a family who are only buying British and Angela Rippon investigates the story of a house seller who's become victim of the new HS2 rail link. Plus, Mike Dilger reveals the good and bad parents of the animal world.
Matt Baker and Zoe Ball are joined by pop legend David Essex and Location Location Location's Kirstie Allsopp. John Sergeant opens up the Royal Mail's Aladdin's Cave of undelivered items, and Miranda Krestovnikoff dives with wolves.
Queen of cooks Delia Smith joins Matt Baker and Zoe Ball in the studio. Plus a visit to the biggest container ship in the world, the story of one of London's most influential dinner clubs and the deadly mystery surrounding a Scottish bridge.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by Gary Barlow fresh from his first solo tour in 11 years. To celebrate St David's Day, Cerys Matthews chats with Sir Tom Jones about what inspired him to record the Green, Green Grass of Home, discovering that it has little to do with Wales. Plus, internet sensation the Piano Guys, who have had 190 million hits on Youtube, give their first live British television performance of a One Direction number with a twist.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by science legend Maggie Philbin, talking about the new series of Bang Goes the Theory. Plus, a team of speed scaffolders race against the clock to build a massive tower outside One Show HQ. Will they finish it on time?
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Little Britain star Matt Lucas. Gyles Brandreth investigates the lucrative world of MPs' second jobs and Mike Dilger seeks the Merseyside squirrels that gave researchers a shock.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by music legends Olivia Newton John and Billy Bragg. Justin Rowlatt investigates exactly what his grandfather did in the Second World War, there is a look at how animals are lending a hand to the fire service and John Sergeant unwraps treasures that have been lost in the post.
Matt and Alex are joined by Richard Madeley as he prepares for Graham Norton's epic chat show challenge for Comic Relief. Sir David Frost reveals the art behind being a chat show king, while Justin Rowlatt finds out more about his grandfather's career as a real life James Bond during the Second World War. And One Show photographer Jamie Crawford looks at the craze for lomography and finds out its not as easy as it looks.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by Henry 'The Fonz' Winkler. Plus, the programme is live in Glasgow to meet the Scottish cast of Happy Days - The Musical.Miranda Krestovnikoff casts her vote for best mum in the animal kingdom.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actor Warwick Davis. Lucy Siegle is in Newcastle as Miranda Hart undertakes her first challenge to raise money for Comic Relief.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by MasterChef duo John Torode and Gregg Wallace. Miranda Hart is out and about doing another one of her Comic Relief challenges, and Carrie Grant discovers how The Housemartins wrote their first number one Happy Hour.
Miranda Hart attempts a live musical challenge for Comic Relief, plus singing sensation Josh Groban joins actress Alison Steadman to chat with Matt and Alex in the studio. Plus the rise of the e-cigarette, the story of the £18 million lottery winning syndicate and a daring escape from danger man Jonathan Goodwin.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Lord Melvyn Bragg and Miranda Hart tackles her latest Comic Relief challenge, a dog show in Oxford.Matt Allwright investigates the spare bedroom tax and Gyles Brandreth tells the story of a sailor who tried to cheat in a round the world yacht race.Plus, Alex visits a village in Malawi that is in desperate need of clean water.
We're packed with jellyfish, drug trials and genius. Peter Capaldi's on the sofa as he prepares to play Leonardo da Vinci. In recognition of the great man's writings, brave volunteers read from their own private diaries.
Pop legend Bonnie Tyler talks about representing the UK in this year's Eurovision Song Contest. Plus the whistleblower who prompted the UK's biggest child abuse investigation and the battle to banish background noise from appliances in our homes.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Robson Green and Fiona Bruce. We meet the man whose life was saved by having a deliberate heart attack, and investigate the ticket agency that failed to send a One Show viewer her tickets - or give her a refund.
Joining Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa is global megastar Dame Edna Everage who will be talking about her forthcoming tour Eat Pray Laugh.
Chris Evans, Matt Baker and Alex Jones bring down the curtain on the greatest television stage on Earth with a live special including a re-enactment of Roy Castle's famous mass-participation tap dance and a live performance by Madness. They are joined by Terry Wogan, former Doctor Whos and Michael Grade.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by British film-maker Danny Boyle to talk about his new film, Trance.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by two great British women - actress Sheila Hancock and Paralympian Ellie Simmonds. Gyles Brandreth goes in search of the legacy of Dr Beeching, plus how Northern Ireland's farmers are struggling in the snow.
Matt and Alex are joined by wildlife adventurer Steve Backshall, comedian Ardal O'Hanlon and The Voice's Reggie Yates. Jasmine Harman reports on the Cypriot banking crisis and singer song writer Albert Hammond is reunited with the girl who inspired his first song. Plus, Dan Donnelly has tips on how to spot a fake online review and Marty Jopson investigates 3D printing.
Matt and Alex are joined by the lovely Joanna Lumley. Phil Tufnell is out and about with Sister Wendy and Miranda Krestovnikoff meets a very unusual photographer.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by rock star Meatloaf. Plus hibernating bats, hot cross buns and sermon tips for the new Pope and Archbishop of Canterbury.
Matt Baker and Julia Bradbury are joined by The Great British Sewing Bee's Claudia Winkleman. Plus, the Scottish mum who is about to beat the odds by having her third set of twins.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country.
Matt and Julia are joined by singing superstar Sarah Brightman.Michaela Strachan is also with us, telling us how filming of Springwatch has been badly affected by the extreme weather. And as spring shows no sign of springing anytime soon, we put together a spring panel to answer all your gardening, weather and spring-related questions.Plus Mike Dilger will be down on a Devon farm with some newborns.
Phillip Schofield joins Matt Baker and Julia Bradbury to talk about being the keeper of The Cube. Plus, Alan Yentob on David Bowie, how the trainer took over our shoe shops, and we meet the hares causing havoc in a Wirral cemetery.
Chris Evans and Louise Minchin chat to Lee Mack about the new series of his award-winning sitcom, Not Going Out. The team visit one of this year's Grand National's hot favourites dubbed the Greta Garbo of the horse world. Jay Rayner meets some widower men who have been inspired to cook in later life and Richard Mainwaring aims to get the nations back on their pianos by the improvised musical style of 'vamping'.
Alex Jones and Jake Humphrey present the stories that matter from across the country.Alex and Jake are joined by screen legend Joan Collins.Broadcaster Andy Kershaw gives a personal insight into North Korea and Dr Sarah Jarvis has the latest on out-of-hours services.Plus, Ruth Goodman reveals the continuing importance of polyester.
Alex Jones and Matthew Allwright present the stories that matter from across the country. They are joined by actress Suranne Jones to talk about her hit police drama Scott and Bailey and her latest role on the West End stage.Michael Mosley tests out why some of us are better at recognising faces than others, while John Stapleton returns to his childhood home in Oldham.
Co-hosting the show with Alex Jones is West-End star Michael Ball. Joining them are comedy duo Watson and Oliver and the George Clooney of baking himself Mr Paul Hollywood. Plus, a celebration of the nation's favourite telly in a BAFTA special and catching up with this country's only female Formula One driver.
James Nesbitt chats about his new series of Irish adventures on the Emerald Isle as well as his part as Bofur in The Hobbit. Dan Snow investigates why some World War Two heroes never received their medals and reveals how it's still possible to claim. As pet care becomes increasingly expensive, we attend the vet practice that's free for low or no income families. Also, Mike Dilger finds the missing pieces to a Jurassic jigsaw providing a detailed picture of the ecosystem of prehistoric Britain, and Anita Rani joins the Humberside Police to find out the facts about the season of 'speedy bikers' endangering drivers and themselves.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball are joined by Oscar winning actor Sir Ben Kingsley, Dr Sarah Jarvis has the latest on out of hours services and we meet the man who's been monster hunting for over 20 years. Plus, Jay Rayner reveals the winning One Show Chilli con Carne recipe.
Musical superstar Michael Buble performs a live track from his brand new album, as well as talking about becoming a dad for the first time.Declan Curry launches a new series following various businesses over the year, which are trying to make a profit in times of financial hardship. In this edition, it's the turn of a family-run theme park in Cleethorpes.And Gyles Brandreth looks at how a Victorian artist was so popular with the public that he had to hire security guards to exhibit his new work.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Strictly stars Craig Revel Horwood and Lisa Riley. Plus the latest forensic techniques being used to catch criminals and Miranda Krestovnikoff discovers how the Olympic sport of dressage began.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country.
Matt and Alex are joined by actor, comedian and musician, Bill Bailey. Jeremy Vine discusses the issues of Prostate Cancer with a Radio 2 regular and Alex Reilly goes behind the scenes of Warner Brothers' 90th birthday. Plus, Mike Dilger sees how a puppet is helping the Great Bustard and Phil Tufnell gets a street eye view of Bath.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Chris Evans and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country. They are joined by Hollywood star Jeremy Irons.Chris tells us what he got up to on his charity road trip with Gary Barlow, Professor Brian Cox and James May.Alistair McGowan goes on a road trip of his own in search of the country's new accents.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by David Haig, star of The Thick Of It and The Thin Blue Line. Plus how a mysterious body was found just lying on the streets of West London and how seals are causing problems for the Scottish salmon population.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country. Clever and funny Sandi Toksvig joins them on the sofa to talk quizzes and they find out how much she really knows. Plus a birthday surprise for a war hero and possibly a dragon.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by rock legends The Eagles and comedian Reginald D Hunter. Angela Rippon uncovers the ID thieves causing misery for pay day loan customers, plus one viewer will discover they will be creating their dream garden at Hampton Court Palace.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Andrew Lloyd Webber, while Cerys Matthews tells us how landscape and poetry has influenced musicians over the years. Finance expert Martin Lewis is in the studio to talk about plans to make school children more financially savvy and also giving viewers some top financial security tips. Plus we delve into the latest craze for hot tubs.
Chris and Alex are joined by EastEnders star Patsy Palmer. Gyles Brandreth looks at why Oscar winner Bette Davis appeared in the British high court, Dan Snow discovers why historians are fighting over a battlefield a thousand years after the battle ended and we discover why hay fever gets right up our nose ever year.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actress Felicity Kendal who talks about her new West End play. Plus, the programme is at the first rehearsal of the Fishermen's Wives choir.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actor John Hannah. John Sergeant finds out how many of us could still pass our driving tests, and Mike Dilger meets some very clever birds.
Matt and Alex are joined by comedian and actor Lenny Henry and Grand Designs' Kevin McCloud. Angela Rippon investigates household heating systems that are resulting in huge bills, Gloria Hunniford has the secret to the best online passwords and the directors of Chimpanzee give an insight into the new film. Plus, Lucy Siegle reveals the truth about sugar in soft drinks.
Matt and Alex are joined by Alison Moyet. Iwan Thomas is out and about in Cheshire at the grand opening of the Trent and Mersey Canal and Lucy Siegle reports on the growing number of landlords chasing outstanding rent arrears.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by the Most Revered and Right Honourable Dr John Sentamu, Archbishop of York. Anita Rani sinks her teeth into some classic food adverts, Justin Rowlatt has the latest on the local election and we have a one hundred strong gospel choir live in the studio.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by the actress Caroline Quentin. Anita tests out an in-car camera that's already recorded some shocking footage, and Marty meets the woman who used a slide rule to fight Hitler's deadliest weapon.
Matt and Alex are joined by business supremo Lord Alan Sugar and, in an exclusive for the One Show, Hugh Laurie meets the man who brought the Blues to Britain - jazz trombonist Chris Barber. Plus, Dan Snow reveals the story of Britain's Schindler, Sir Nicholas Winton. And Martin Bayfield follows the police unit that are combatting bike theft.
Matt and Alex are joined by Pussy Galore herself Honor Blackman. Former speaker Baroness Boothroyd shows us round her old school and talks about what inspired her to go into politics. Alistair McGowan continues his tour of the UK, looking at different accents. And double Olympic gold medallist Becky Adlington tries to help three generations of the same family to swim.
Matt, Alex and comedian Eddie Izzard are live on the flight deck of aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic. There's a special flypast, veterans' stories and a look at the future of the Royal Navy.Plus ABBA's Agnetha Faltskög gives a very rare television interview.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones cordially invite you to have a ball with Michael Palin and the dancers from a BBC documentary recreating Pride and Prejudice, plus food served by Jay Rayner with some very special cutlery.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by comedian Ricky Gervais who has an exclusive clip of the return of David Brent.Gyles Brandreth tells the story of a Birmingham carpenter who became a Laurel and Hardy regular, and uncovers the history of custard pie throwing in film.Phil Tufnell meets Britain's unluckiest architect, and Martin Bayfield reveals how police managed to catch a drugs baron living the high life in Spain.
It is a Eurovision fest as Bonnie Tyler joins us from Malmo in Sweden. In the studio we are be treated to a blast from Eurovision past with some former entrants. Also joining Matt and Alex in the studio Chris Tarrant, celebrating 15 years of Who Wants To Be a Millionaire?.
Alex and Matt are joined by consumer champion Angela Rippon, the woman on the hunt for ice aged beasts Professor Alice Roberts, world explorer Simon Reeve, comedian Alexei Sayle and author Peter White.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by one of the stars of this weekend's Comedy Gala, comedian Jack Dee. Meanwhile, Gyles Brandreth investigates the legend of 19th-century British adventurer The Great Belzoni.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country. They are joined by actor Jason Isaacs and, to commemorate the Dambusters' raid, Chris takes a flight in a Lancaster bomber and Dr Hugh Hunt demonstrates how Sir Barnes Wallis designed the bouncing bomb.Plus, Christine Walkden has a sneak preview of the Chelsea Flower Show, and Marty Jopson reveals how scientists are protecting aircraft from lightning.
Matt and Alex are joined by Jeremy Vine, while Gloria Hunniford has the story of the first time buyers who were left thousands of pounds out of pocket after a survey failed to spot structural faults in their new home. Oliver Reed's son Mark tells us what it was like growing up with the great actor and Larry Lamb mourns the decline of the manned signal box.
Matt and Alex are joined by Mock the Week's Hugh Dennis. Martin Bayfield is with South Wales Police on the hunt for some of the most dangerous drivers on the road, and John Sergeant visits a British manufacturing success story.
Presenter Fern Britton, comedian Jenny Eclair and photographer Mary McCartney join Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the studio. Plus a look at some of the critical issues faced by the NHS and A&E departments, the story of Judy Garland's final stay in the UK and the Cornish parish swamped by an overload of road signs.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones have tales of Tommy Cooper. Dan Snow is talking Tudors and Paloma Faith is in the studio before she sets off on her UK tour.
Michael Ball joins Alex Jones for co-hosting duties.On the eve of the all-German Champions League final at Wembley, there is a celebration of all things Deutsch, complete with an oompah band. Jay Rayner tries to convince a group of Germans to swap their beloved bratwurst for some good old British bangers.Plus Christine Walkden is back at the Chelsea Flower Show as the winner of the One Show garden completion looks for inspiration.
Matt and Alex are joined by Nigel Havers and Suzi Perry.Gyles reunites the Queen's choristers from her coronation 60 years ago, we celebrate Formula One legend John Surtees and we get sucked into a hidden tube network.
Presenter and farmer Jimmy Doherty joins Matt and Alex in the studio. Plus one man's challenge to bring up his eight children alone, the science behind creating indoor clouds and Olympic champion Nicola Adams goes back to her childhood home.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Strictly Come Dancing host Tess Daly. Plus, some special guests help celebrate the 60th anniversary of Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay's Everest climb, and Martin Bayfield encounters Britain's stupidest criminals.
On the One Show - actress Celia Imrie on her new star-studded comedy/drama, Love and Marriage. Neville Wilshire, the man dubbed the 'David Brent of cold calling' talks about a brand new BBC Three documentary - The Call Centre. Anita Rani meets the man wrongly accused of the murder of Joanna Yeates who was vilified by the media and explores what 'innocent till proven guilty' means today. Alistair McGowan travels to North East to explore accents and Alex Riley discovers the new technology as well as what you can do to rescue abandoned shopping trolleys.
Chris and Alex are joined by trio of chefs, Theo Randall, Michel Roux Jr. and Tom Kitchin. Plus a world exclusive as Phil Tufnell holds a reunion at Buckingham Palace, bringing together the Queen's six coronation maids of honour. While Marty Jopson looks at how a household cleaning fluid is being used in state of the art engineering.
Comedian Jo Brand and Olympic triathlon heroes Alistair and Jonathan Brownlee join Matt and Alex in studio. Plus the living people donating their organs to strangers, life on board a nuclear submarine and the story of the British 'Ghost Runner'.
Matt and Alex are joined by The Voice coach Danny O'Donoghue. We're in Plymouth to greet the submarine HMS Trenchant home after 11 months at sea, and Kim Wilde tells us how 'Kids In America' was a family affair.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actress Alex Kingston, singer Sharleen Spiteri and author of the BBC series The White Queen, Philippa Gregory.Iwan Thomas goes in search of sunken treasures in the Scilly Isles, Dan Snow has the story of the man who helped break the Atlantic Wall at D Day and Dr Mark Porter follows an injured soldier as he undergoes revolutionary robotic surgery.
Olympic cycling hero Sir Chris Hoy joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the studio. Plus how Liberace fought the British papers, the amazing story of the pre-war cyclist who set an unbeatable record and the art of the perfect press sting.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Take That's Mark Owen for a live performance. John Sergeant visits the world's conspiracy theory hotspot in Watford, and Mike Dilger heads to the remote British islet of Rockall.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Status Quo stalwarts Francis Rossi and Rick Parfitt. Meanwhile, Gloria Hunniford reveals how bankrupt firms are re-emerging at the expense of former customers, Marty Jopson explains why graphene is going to change our lives, and Gyles Brandreth tells the story of Liberace's famous court case against the Daily Mirror.
Matt and Alex are joined by dashing Downton Abbey star Dan Stevens. Alistair McGowan travels to Cornwall where he struggles to perfect his West Country accent and Declan Curry meets a man determined to pass on the family business on to the next generation, despite tough economic times.
Blondie's Debbie Harry and Chris Stein join Alex and Matt in the studio. Plus the schools taking on permanently excluded pupils, the British fish that is the perfect dad, and the exiled American screenwriter who became Churchill's favourite.
On the eve of the semi-final of The Voice, Chris and Alex are joined by Sir Tom Jones. Miranda takes a look inside the strangest tree in Britain and rugby legend Gareth Thomas takes us home to meet his parents.
Matt and Alex are joined by Long Lost Family presenters Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell, and Lucy Siegle reports on Shire horse racing. Plus, Jenny Kleenan visits the largest gathering of twins in Europe and Cerys Matthews discovers the inspiration for The 39 Steps.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Nick Ross who talks about his new book, Crime, while some proud gardeners open up their backyards to the public as part of a nationwide scheme. Find out what it takes to be a hero as one of the 'Woolwich Angels', Ingrid Loyau-Kennett, joins the programme. Plus, Larry Lamb meets two of the men who helped solve the Great Train Robbery 50 years ago and Marty Jopson tests out the hardest man-made material on the planet.
Businesswoman and ex-Dragon Hilary Devey joins Alex Jones and Matt Baker in the studio. Plus reports on the 1950s doctor accused of a string of murders, the town currently facing a 60 mile road diversion and the strange insect causing confusion in our gardens.
Matt and Alex are joined by former tennis player Billie Jean King. Alex Riley searches to see if Google lives up to its 'don't be evil' mantra, and Ruth Goodman takes flight to tell the story of one of Britain's greatest female aviators.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by actor, comedian and presenter Bradley Walsh and stunt bicycle rider Danny MacAskill shows off his skills. Plus, Gyles Brandreth tells the story of the man who bought Stonehenge, Arthur Smith discovers it may not have been lashings of ginger beer for The Famous Five and Michael Mosley reveals we might not be as forgetful as we think.
Alan Titchmarsh joins Matt and Alex on The One Show. Iwan Thomas visits a new scheme in Worthing where children are encouraged to play in the street, Carrie Grant visits Worthy Farm as it prepares for Glastonbury festival and Alistair McGowan discovers the origins of the Yorkshire accent.
Actress Imelda Staunton, who starred in Vera Drake and Harry Potter, joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa. Plus, the story of the real Third Man, Kim Philby, and details of how to enter the 2013 One Show Art Competition.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by double Olympic champion Mo Farah and the comedian Patrick Kielty. Also the One Show goes undercover to investigate complaints a modelling company is not living up to its promises.
Bee Gee Barry Gibb and his son Stephen join Matt and Alex and Lucy Siegle investigates a new scheme designed to cut food wastage. Plus, Ruth Goodman reveals the history of the mugshot and Joe Crowley discovers one of Britain's most treacherous walks.
Chris and Alex leave the comforts of the studio and head down to Worthy Farm in Somerset for a live special from the Glastonbury Festival. They kick off the BBC's television coverage of the world's most famous music festival, with some surprise guests and musical performances. Disco king Nile Rodgers will chats to Chris and Alex, ahead of Chic's headlining performance on stage on Friday night and talks about working with the likes of Diana Ross, Madonna, David Bowie and Daft Punk.Plus, a spot of Glastonbury stargazing with Professor Brian Cox, and Carrie Grant and Matt Allwright have stories from the festival, from the woman who gave birth in a tent to the couple who met and married under the stars. Plus there is a very special musical performance.
Katie Derham looks forward to the 2013 BBC Proms season, which will be packed with new features like the Urban Proms, and Laura Mvula performs live. Plus, why you should think twice before buying a pangasius fish, how to make topiary, and life behind the scenes of the Citizens Advice Bureau.
Matt and Alex are joined by Rod Stewart and Penny Lancaster. The team report live from the National Railway Museum in York, for the 75th anniversary of the Mallard's record breaking journey. Plus Gyles explains how the Lambeth Walk enraged the Nazis.
Matt and Alex are joined by Your Money Their Tricks presenter Sian Williams, Ade Adepitan discovers Britain's safest cycling town and Michael Mosley meets the man who designed a repair for his own heart. Plus weather forecaster John Hammond reveals the world's largest sprinkler and explains why we might need it in July.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Gok Wan and his Stripping for Summer co-host Katie Piper. Three months after the so called bedroom tax was introduced, we take a look at what impact it has had. We join a group of American tourists as they take a cruise around the British Isles - first stop, Belfast. As Americans around the world celebrate the 4th of July, Alex Riley invites himself to a very special birthday party.
Luther star Idris Elba joins Chris and Alex on The One Show. Idris gate crashes a wedding in Cheshire live from the studio, and selects the music for the couple's first dance. Billy Ocean tells us how he got his first hit, Jay Rayner looks at garlic farming on the Isle of Wight, and John Sergeant looks back at one of the country's most mysterious bank raids.
Matt and Alex meet new Wimbledon champion Andy Murray just 24 hours after his incredible finals win, musician Jamie Cullum performs live in the studio and the One Show garden is unveiled live from Hampton Court Palace.
Matt and Alex are joined by comic acting duo Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. Plus, Lucy Siegle reveals how the cleanliness of the sea starts at home, Gyles Brandreth investigates extra-terrestrial activity in Wiltshire and John Sergeant meets a couple for whom life is a rollercoaster.
Matt Baker and Zoe Ball treat Apprentice star Nick Hewer to a day at the beach. Plus, Justin Rowlatt investigates dodgy motorway drivers, Jasmine Harman meets a girl who has beaten the odds to conquer the sea, and Alex Riley is on a nautical adventure of his own in York.
David Baddiel joins Matt and Alex to talk about not being as famous as he used to be - the subject of his first stand up show in 10 years. Dan Donnelly asks whether gluten free food is really as healthy as it seems, Anita Rani attempts the UK's steepest cycle climb, and Christine Walkden looks at some fantastic front gardens.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are live from the Queen's Coronation Festival Gala in the gardens of Buckingham Palace. With guests including Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, Dominic West, Katherine Jenkins and Russell Watson.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones return and are joined by Hollywood star Mark Wahlberg to talk about his new film with Denzel Washington, 2 Guns. With Mark being a basketball fan, there is an exclusive look at the Copper Box Arena, the home of Britain's basketball future which is hoped will inspire a new generation of British basketball stars, and the London Lions are in the studio to set a trick shot challenge.There is another challenge, as Mike Dilger sets a peel peregrine the opportunity of landing a snack from a mile away, testing their incredible eyesight. Plus, Jasmine Harman has all the information on the pros and cons of the zero-hours contracts becoming more common in UK workplaces.
Comedian Steve Coogan joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the studio to talk about Alan Partridge's film debut. Plus, the team taking litterbugs to task over their messy front gardens, we reveal the finalists in the One Show Art competition and there's the story of the Tibetan monk who fooled thousands of readers.
The One Show comes live from the beach at Weston-super-Mare for the first One Show Summer Festival. Rhod Gilbert joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones for plenty of sun, sea and sand. Marty Jopson reveals the science of sand castles, Mike Dilger braves a colony of seagulls, Larry Lamb heads to Normandy to learn about the mad piper and Justin Rowlatt keeps the crowd entertained with a knobbly knees contest or two.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country.
Alex Jones and Chris Evans are joined by writer and director Richard Curtis to discuss his new film, About Time, a time-travelling romantic comedy. Cerys Matthews talks music and the movies. As England and Australia square up in the fourth Ashes test, Phil Tufnell gives the people of Durham a cricketing masterclass. Plus, Alex Riley tries out for the Great Britain bobsleigh team.
Comedian, actor and children's author, David Walliams talks about his new sitcom 'Big School' and 'That Puppet Game Show' host Dougie Colon, on his brand new Saturday night series. We meet charity swimmer Sean Conway as he takes on the Land's End to John O'Groats challenge...but is the first ever to attempt it by sea. Mike Dilger visits the only self-sustaining Wallaby community in the Northern Hemisphere on the Isle of Man and Larry Lamb travels to Berlin to investigate the story of Henry Hadley - a man who may have been the first casualty of WWI.
Singer and actor Will Young is in the studio to chat to Alex Jones and Matt Baker about his starring role in Cabaret. Plus the woman who saved her life by making friends with her attacker, the greedy birds causing anglers to see red and the man who started Britain's cycle path revolution.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones announce the winner of the One Show Art competition, with Rolling Stone and artist Ronnie Wood acting as head judge.Lucy Siegle investigates the side-effects of a fire at a woodchip factory on the local community in Kirby and Carrie Grant gets to grips with the man who taught the world to play rock 'n' roll.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by the survival expert Ray Mears, who talks about why he has decided to reveal the more personal details of his life in his new autobiography.Tony Livesey meets the property guardians making their homes in old offices and police stations around the country.Mike Dilger visits Chester Zoo where he meets the baby black rhinos born thanks to a pioneering breeding programme.And Christine Walkden visits the people prepared to put in the hours to create the perfect hanging baskets.
Gary Lineker is in the studio ahead of the return of MOTD and he'll also be revealing details of his recent appearance on Who Do You Think You Are? Ade Adepitan is up in Glasgow as the Commonwealth Games Queen's Baton is exclusively revealed. Marty Jopson has gone all scientific to find out how to make the ultimate cheese on toast and the One Show meets the ex-pro footballers for which life after the game has been far from beautiful. As well as all that, the team have invented their own game to play - 'Goalf'!
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Ab Fab actress Jane Horrocks to chat about her supermarket sit-com. Plus a report on the strength of the anti-fracking debate, Larry Lamb looks back to the cod wars of the 50s and 70s and Christine Walkden visits Molly Parkin's garden.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones celebrate the return of The Great British Bake Off with Paul Hollywood. John Sargeant is at the One Direction premiere, Carrie Grant looks at how young people are exposing themselves to bullies when online, plus the show discovers what happens to most of Britain's used up prosthetic limbs.
Matt and Alex are joined in the studio by singer Beverley Knight to talk about her forthcoming appearance in the West End production of The Bodyguard and Lucy Siegle has an exclusive report from Ibiza.
Shane Filan on his new solo career a year after leaving Westlife.Phil Tufnell meets the world's finest sports illustrator Paul Trevillion, who will also be doing some sketches live in the studio.Dan Donnelly finds out how many of us are leaving our wifi open to hacking.Also we meet Britain's most meticulous gardener with the perfect lawn, and we ground two very tricky apartment blocks in Glasgow using explosives!Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.
Chris and Alex are live from CarFest in Hampshire, where over 15,000 people have turned up to support BBC Children in Need. Cerys Matthews reveals the true story behind Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and John Sergeant flies over the world's first motor racing track.
Comedian Joe Pasquale joins Matt and Alex to talk about his new role as Sherlock Holmes. Plus how your tyres could be fatally flawed and still pass an MOT, the wasps that make their nests out of pottery and the history behind the Open University.
Matt Baker takes The One Show summer festival to his neck of the woods, as he and Alex Jones broadcast live from the Sage Gateshead, at the end of the free two-day festival put on by BBC Learning.A celebration of the north-east, Alan Shearer joins Matt and Alex at the Tyneside studio and Iwan Thomas takes a trip down the Tyne on a boat called Sir Bobby Robson. Historian Ruth Goodman uncovers the footprints of giant bronze age beasts on the Northumberland coast, and the team pit Newcastle against Gateshead in a tug of war across the Tyne.
Matt and Alex are joined by Jamie Oliver, who talks about some of the headlines he's been getting over the past couple of days. The BBC's World Affairs Editor John Simpson talks about his experiences in Syria. We meet the people who choose to go diving with basking sharks off the Scottish coast and Marty Jopson looks at how an ordinary looking piece of metal used to underwire bras is now saving lives.
A pre-Strictly Brucie bonus as Bruce Forsyth helps reveal the first male Strictly Come Dancing celebrity of 2013, TV chef Tom Kerridge talks 'proper pub food' made simple and the incredible real-life story of the world's deepest successful sea rescue which is rumoured to be made in to a Hollywood movie.
Strictly judge and former ballet star Darcey Bussell joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the studio to reveal the 15 celebrity contestants hoping to win the glitterball this year. Plus, the record-breaking Scottish tapestry showing millions of years of history, and a day with the police as they catch uninsured drivers.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones bring you the stories that matter from across the country.They are joined by QI duo Stephen Fry and Alan Davies, who tell why scientists have been experimenting on them at the opera.Angela Rippon explains the phone number changes that will save you money, and John Sergeant finds a watchmaker's workshop with a difference.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by TV's grumpiest GP, Martin Clunes, and the programme visits the Cornish village Doc Martin calls home. Paralympic gold medallist Natasha Baker is in the studio and reveals how her life has changed since London 2012.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by the three Celebrity Masterchef finalists - Janet Street-Porter, Ade Edmondson and Les Dennis. Cerys Matthews visits the home town of the late poet Seamus Heaney to celebrate his life. Plus, the incredible story of the parents who had another child in order to save their son's life.
Spanish screen star Antonio Banderas joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones to chat about his new animated adventure. Plus the real story behind Proms anthem Rule Britannia, and the launch of a vote to decide the next British luminary to be immortalised in the National Portrait Gallery.
Matt and Alex are joined by the Boomtown Rats' Sir Bob Geldof. Dan Snow tries to conquer one of Britain's most dangerous walks, and speaking live to the Antarctic, where British explorers have been trapped all summer.
Ian Hislop joins Matt and Alex on the One Show tonight to talk about his new drama The Wipers Times, based on a WW1 satirical magazine produced from the front line. Two children with ADHD talk about their experiences, Lucy Siegle finds out whether people are prepared to lie about how well-read they are just to look more intelligent, Barbara Windsor and Clive Stafford Smith are the next nominees for the People's Portrait competition.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by comedian Bill Bailey.Martin Lewis reveals how to find the best deals on bank accounts.Following last week's 130-vehicle pile-up on the Isle of Sheppey Crossing in Kent, Carrie Grant vists the pioneering British Transport Laboratory for the best advice on how to drive safely in fog.George McGavin has a fascinating insight into the nocturnal habits of the British stag beetle, and Barbara Windsor enters the mix for the One Show people's portrait.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Sir Terry Wogan. Meanwhile, Lucy Siegle weighs up the pros and cons of genetically modified foods in the UK, and Ruth Goodman visits the house where a 15-year-old George Best first lived as an apprentice at Manchester United.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by music legend Sting, performing his new material for the first time live on British TV. Miranda Krestovnikoff helps deliver some special One Show viewer letters via the world's most remote post office.
Mary Berry joins Matt and Alex in the studio to talk about her life of cookery, cakes and clubbing in Ibiza. Christine Walkden takes a walk around Mary's garden, Joe Crowley discovers how the violent tactics of the Angry Brigade lead to the formation of the bomb squad, and Declan Curry reveals the latest banking scandal to hit small local businesses.
Actor Adrian Lester joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the studio to talk about performing Othello for audiences in the US, Russia, India and the UK all at the same time. Meanwhile, Alex Riley takes a look at the houses in Liverpool up for sale for just £1.
The fastest man on the planet, Usain Bolt talks about his fascinating new autobiography and we'll also be showcasing some of Britain's fastest people. Professor Brian Cox will be discussing his latest venture into Britain's rich science history and catching up with the engineering team in Scotland, battling physics to build Britain's biggest ever Naval ship.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Kate Humble and the stars of her new show, The Wonder of Dogs.BBC world affairs editor John Simpson pays tribute to his wild west, circus cowboy great-grandfather, and Mike Dilger takes us inside a butterfly chrysalis.
James Martin joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones on the One Show to talk about his Food Map of Great Britain. Cerys Matthews discovers the links between Edinburgh and The Pride of Miss Jean Brodie, Lucy Siegle visits the huge new sculpture being built in Hull for Heathrow Terminal 2, and Alex Riley looks at the truth behind advertising slogans.
Matt and Alex are joined by Hollywood star tuned best selling blues artist Hugh Laurie. Iwan Thomas is in Normandy for an incredible art project as a hundred volunteers and veterans mark the fallen of the D-day landings. Plus the composer who can transform classic children's tv tunes into classical music and Miranda Krestovnikoff is out with the wildlife crime unit.
Talking about their brand new action-packed sitcom, 'The Wrong Mans', James Corden and Mat Baynton are in the studio along with legendary chef, Rick Stein, who reveals many of his memoirs. Also, Jay Rayner spends his lunchtime with a government funded project offering school children a healthy alternative to fried chicken.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Ronnie Corbett and Mel C who update us on their latest projects. And two Beatles fans who haven't seen each other for 40 years are reunited.
Strictly Come Dancing judge Len Goodman and new contestant Sophie Ellis-Bextor join Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the One Show sofa as series 11 gets underway.Mike Dilger uncovers evidence that suggests sea eagles could be stealing lambs on Skye, Andy Kershaw looks back at the Litvinenko murder ahead of next week's hearing, and Larry Lamb talks about the beginning of the Radio Times as it celebrates its 90th anniversary.
Chris and Alex are joined by Sarah Parish, star of BBC One's big new Saturday night drama, Atlantis. She talks about making the series, while historian Bettany Hughes reveals her search for the real Atlantis.Plus, a look a the story behind some very rare Beatles recordings and proud Yorkshireman Alex Riley tries his luck as a contestant in a Yorkshire pudding competition.
Comedians Ben Miller and Adil Ray join Alex and Matt on the One Show sofa, we meet the eight year old suffering from narcolepsy after being given the Swine Flu vaccination in 2009, Mike Dilger meets the most fascinating mammal he's ever encountered - the Stoat and Gyles Brandreth goes to Yorkshire to discover Lewis Carroll's inspiration behind Alice in Wonderland.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by comedian Paul Merton. Carrie Grant pops in to talk about all things Mr Darcy related.
Matt and Alex are joined by Emma Thompson and Sandi Toksvig. Hayley Cutts finds out why some parents enter children as young as nine weeks into beauty pageants, Jane Wade on growing up with wrestling legend Big Daddy, and Matt and Alex's mums are in the studio.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Felicity Kendal and Simon Callow in the studio. Carrie Grant is in Leeds to witness the magical transformation of one of the city's most famous buildings.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by comedian John Bishop and Nicola Benedetti. Plus a car horn orchestra and a catch up with Sean Conway, the man swimming from Land's End to John O'Groats.
Comedian and Take Me Out presenter Paddy McGuinness joins Matt and Alex in the studio. Plus the NHS hospital hoping to compete in the high street cosmetics industry and a woman who has been on British coins for over four decades.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Julian Fellowes to talk about his new adaptation of Romeo and Juliet. Arthur Smith meets renowned architect Lord Richard Rogers and Mike Dilger heads to the Isle of Man in search of basking sharks.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Graham Norton, Helen Fielding and, fresh from his trip to Buckingham Palace, Alex Salmond.
The man behind Mrs Brown's make up, Brendan O'Carroll joins Alex and Matt in the studio, and he's bringing the whole family with him. We're at the opening night of the West End stage version of The Commitments. Mike Dilger gets some unique footage of guillemots giving their young a push in the right direction.
Actor and comedian Johnny Vegas joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones in the studio, and cockney rockers Chas and Dave drop by for a Friday knees up. Plus the hunt for lost Doctor Who episodes and a medieval code in a Scottish chapel that could hold the key to a centuries-old piece of music.
Matt and Alex are joined by Sir David Jason, Tony Livesey visits the town in the North West that's publicly shaming litter louts in the local paper, and Joe Crowley tells the story of Britain's biggest mining disaster.
Gloria Estefan joins Matt and Alex to talk about her new album The Standards. Iwan Thomas asks if there is more we can do to help African migrants landing on Mediterranean islands, Jay Rayner tastes Cuban food for the first time, Joe Crowley tries some brand new 'immersive' theatre and we board the Caribbean Princess as it continues its cruise around Britain.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Stephen Merchant who tells us why his search for love has taken him all the way to Hollywood. Fresh from the success of the film, Sunshine on Leith, the Proclaimers are in the studio explaining why their hits inspired a whole movie. They also becoming our house band for the evening performing with a good old singalong thrown in. We reveal why an old friend from Children in Need has been making a cameo on the show over the past couple of nights, as we launch this year's Children in Need Challenge.
Broadcaster Andrew Marr joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about his passion for drawing and life after his stroke. Plus, a feature on the man who has lived without power for over three years, and a visit to the Kelpies, Scotland's newest and largest piece of public art.
Queen drummer and rock legend Roger Taylor joins Alex Jones and Chris Evans. Mike Dilger goes on the trail of a group of owls that are tweeting their own selfies, and Jay Rayner finds out why more and more meat eaters are switching to meat-free alternatives.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actor Michael Sheen and Tony Livesey meets a family preparing to foster a child.Plus, Mike Dilger visits a protected Roman fort in Cumbria where moles are ignoring the rules against digging, Justin Rowlatt finds out if a good hug can help make the world a better place and John Sergeant finds out how jeans are helping the people of Cardigan.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by outspoken football manager Harry Redknapp to talk about his revealing new autobiography.Larry Lamb investigates the so-called 'cash for crash' scam that is driving up motor insurance premiums.Joe Crowley takes a 96-year-old Welshman back to the Auschwitz concentration camp, where he recalls the moving tale of how football helped to save his life.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Joan Collins and Leo Sayer. There's the public's opinion on the importance of christenings after Prince George's ceremony, Iwan Thomas meets ex-criminals who've started up a removals business and some of the newest inventions in the world are tested live in the studio.
Comedian Ed Byrne joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about his latest tour and his hillwalking exploits. Plus, two of the biggest fans of Davy Jones, lead singer of The Monkees, pay a moving tribute to the late entertainer.
Lovejoy and Deadwood star Ian McShane joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones for a western themed One Show. Marty Jopson looks at the science of every cowboy's nightmare - sinking sand, Lucy Siegle meets the best political cartoonists in the land, and the undefeated world champion boxer Joe Calzaghe takes us for a quiet stroll around the town he grew up in.
Matt and Alex are joined by actress and talent show host Amanda Holden to talk about her new autobiography. As parts of the country start to clear up after the storm, Lucy Siegle is out in one area that's been hit by the bad weather. Gyles Brandreth has the fascinating story of author PL Travers, who wrote Mary Poppins.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.The new Jeeves and Wooster - Stephen Mangan and Matthew Macfadyen - join Alex and Matt in the studio.Glenn Campbell visits the Syrian refugees camping in Calais in a bid to start a new life in the UK, and Mike Dilger gets up close and personal to some stags during the annual rutting season.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Richard and Judy and Michel Roux Jr. Mike Dilger is off in search of a very rare fish, Gyles Brandreth tells the story of the stormy friendship between Harry Houdini and Arthur Conan Doyle and Alex Riley comes face to face with zombies in East London.
Sanjeev Bhaskar joins Matt and Alex for this Halloween special of The One Show.Alex Riley helps some parents give their children a surprise fright live on the programme, we meet more of Children in Need's Team Rickshaw, Gloria Hunniford investigates some claims against a house paint company, and Larry Lamb learns about a woman who hit the headlines for her ability to take photographs of spirits.
Chris and Alex are joined by actor Colm Meaney, who famously starred as chief Miles O'Brien in Star Trek as well as in films like The Commitments and Last of the Mohicans. He talks about what it was like playing James Corden's dad in the new film, One Chance.Plus the Devon surfer who is thought to have ridden the biggest wave in the world, thanks to this week's storms. And Alex Riley goes in search of some proper Indian sweet treats to celebrate Diwali.
Alex and Matt invite David Suchet into the studio to uncover as much as they can about his last ever episodes as Poirot and saying goodbye to the character after 24 years. Marty Jopson heads to the UK's newest and most high-tech seaport, the London Gateway, and Larry Lamb learns the story and meets the last survivor of the invasion of the Savoy, a protest that lead to hotels and tube stations allowing people to stay overnight during the blitz.
Matt and Alex are joined by comedian Frank Skinner. Larry Lamb reveals why students are twice as likely as other adults to be victims of burglary and Miranda Krestovnikoff puts on a firework display using a herd of sheep.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by David Dimbleby and the crack squad of quizzers, the Eggheads. Miranda Krestovnikoff goes in search of blue sharks in British waters, and the latest budget-busting tablet computers are put to the test. Plus, the Poppy Girls chat and perform.
As Matt and Alex prepare for the start of this year's Children in Need rickshaw challenge, Chris Evans and Fearne Cotton are joined in the studio by Sir Cliff Richard. He talks about going back to his rock and roll roots with his 100th album.Tony Livesey looks at whether an experiment to scrap bus lanes in Liverpool city centre is having any impact on traffic.As a new survey suggests that 1 in 3 of us will be tucking into our first mince pie this weekend, Alex Riley asks whether we're getting Christmassy too soon.And Carrie Grant discovers how the Salvation Army turned to pop to spread their message in places like the Bunny Club.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Chris Evans and Fearne Cotton.Chris and Fearne are joined by musician and photographer Bryan Adams.Beatlemania hits the studio, including an exclusive from Paul and Ringo.It's day one of the Children in Need Rickshaw Challenge, and the team leaves from Larne, Northern Ireland.And ahead of Armistice Day, Mike Dilger gets to the roots of why we remember our war heroes with the common poppy.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Jason Donovan live in Birmingham on day five of the Children in Need Rickshaw Challenge.
Oprah Winfrey and Daniel Radcliffe join Tess Daly and Matt Baker in the studio. We go live to Abergavenny to see how Alex Jones is getting on with the Rickshaw Challenge for Children in Need and Keane talk about the song that made them famous.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones present from Oxford on the penultimate day of the the Rickshaw Challenge for Children in Need and are joined by Russell Watson.
Matt Baker presents from Elstree on the last day of the the Rickshaw Challenge for Children in Need. He is joined by Jayne Torvill, Christopher Dean, Ellie Goulding and McBusted.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined in the studio by the members of Team Rickshaw, after their epic 700 mile Children in Need challenge, and Gareth Malone and his Voices Choir. Iwan Thomas finds out what's keeping Britain's police force fit and Marty Jopson explores the foundations of the new Queensferry Bridge, spanning one of Britain's busiest waterways.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Minder star George Cole to talk about his autobiography. Joe Crowley is at the excavation of a 1000 year old skeleton in Lincoln, Gloria Hunniford continues her fight for consumer rights and Ruth Goodman hears the story of London's paddle steamer evacuees.
John Hurt and Jenna Coleman join Matt and Alex to discuss the drama surrounding Doctor Who's 50th anniversary and Gyles Brandreth is live from the TARDIS with the man in control of the Doctor's destiny, head writer Steven Moffat. Australian stand-up Adam Hills drops in and Alistair McGowan explores the effect the English language had on the Welsh accent.
Matt and Alex are joined by American singer Mary J Blige, plus Monty Python with news of their reunion.
Jack Dee joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones on the sofa. Plus, 50 years after JFK's assassination Anita Rani meets four old school friends and a photographer who met the US president during a UK visit in 1963. Phil 'The Cat' Tufnell meets Judith Kerr, the legendary author who was inspired by many a moggy.
That's Life returns for one night only, with Esther Rantzen presenting a look back at the show that launched 40 years ago. Featuring a rudely-shaped vegetable, a dog that says 'sausages' and a celebration of the serious campaigns that changed Britain. Esther also launches The Silver Line, a helpline for older people.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by 'Last Tango in Halifax' star Anne Reid and they exclusively reveal the 10 nominees for Sports Personality of the Year 2013. John Sergeant takes a look at the new local TV channels that will soon be rolled out across the UK and Carrie Grant launches a festive first - The One Show Virtual Carol Concert.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Gary Barlow and Miranda Hart. Plus, the battle between bicycles and HGVs on Britain's streets, the story of the Royal Navy's worst submarine disaster, Phil Tufnell looks at how to sell a dinosaur, and there is an attempt to create a wine glass orchestra.
Richard Hammond joins Alex and Matt in The One Show studio along with the 1953 world sidecar racing champion, Stan Dibben. Phil Tuffnell explores the predictable and unpredictable nature of Lucian Freud and we find out British motorists' bugbears about their fellow passengers.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Chris Evans and Alex Jones.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones, who are joined by comedy duo Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis.
The absolutely fabulous Jennifer Saunders joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Plus reports on the work of the National Pet Blood Bank and the extraordinary life of Bob Monkhouse.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Michelin starred chef Gordon Ramsay as he dishes up a festive treat for a family who will be spending Christmas apart. Comedian and former teacher Greg Davies provides the entertainment. Consumer champion Angela Rippon takes on a redevelopment company on behalf of a group of unhappy investors. Gyles Brandreth talks gargoyles, grotesques and brussels sprouts.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Jeremy Paxman to talk about his new book, Great Britain's Great War. Plus live reports from Great Yarmouth as the biggest tidal storm surge in 60 years is set to hit the east coast. Mike Dilger tries to convince Jeremy that seals are nice after all, and Andy Kershaw discovers how soldiers as young as 12 fought in WWI.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by comedian Eddie Izzard to talk about his world tour and the second attempt at his multi-marathon running tribute to honour Nelson Mandela. Plus the latest on the continuing chaos from around the country in the wake of the latest storm to batter Great Britain.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber to talk about Stephen Ward, his new musical based on the Profumo scandal. Plus, revealing the supermarkets selling cut-price food to benefits claimants and a look at Sir Walter Scott's impressive family home.
Matt and Alex are joined by Dot Cotton herself, actress June Brown, who talks about her life and career as a Shakespearean actress. Phil Tufnell puts on a service wash and meeting some real-life Dots, while Larry Lamb gets his hands - and face - dirty to meet a family of chimney sweeps.The programme also joins police as they crack down on Christmas crime and the pickpockets and thieves intent on ending festive cheer.
Cilla Black and Micky Flanagan are on the One Show tonight along with Rainer Hersch and his orchestra. Iwan Thomas reveals the shocking amount of counterfeit goods reaching British ports, Dan Donnelly exposes people promising a 'miracle cure' aimed at the vulnerably ill and Cerys Matthews meets Bill Medley, one half of the Righteous Brothers, who pinched top spot from Cilla in 1965 with You've Lost That Loving Feeling.
Matt and Alex are joined by footballer and children's author Frank Lampard. Carrie Grant explores the complicated world of protecting children online and as David Camerons holds his G8 dementia summit the programme finds out what is involved in his vision for tackling the disease.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by Hobbit star James Nesbitt. Plus the day the Queen found herself stranded in the snow, an update on the villagers who lost their homes in last week's storms and the story behind East 17's Christmas number one.
Matt and Alex are joined by rising comedy star Jack Whitehall and his dad Michael to talk about how Michael came to muscle in on his son's act. With a new report suggesting that we're now spending more money on Christmas presents and festive food than ever, Matt and Alex ask the public if they really need to pay out more to have a good time. As the Radio Times celebrates its 90th Christmas edition we take a look at the highlights of 2013's festive television. And forget urban foxes, Mike Dilger is on the trail of the deer that are making themselves at home in city gardens.
Catherine Tate joins Matt and Alex in the studio to celebrate some of the nation's nans. Lucy Siegle investigates the HS2 Hybrid Bill document, which is almost 50,000 pages long.
Ricky Gervais joins Matt and Alex to talk about Derek, the return of David Brent, and his new starring role in the Muppets, in the last hour-long Wednesday show in the old One Show studio in White City.In a couple of firsts, the first ever virtual choir made up from One Show viewers debuts, and the programme goes live to the South Pacific island of Niue for the first time.
Sherlock stars Martin Freeman and Amanda Abbington join Matt and Alex in the studio to talk about the much anticipated new series. Plus the arguments for and against re-privatising the East Coast mainline and a theatrical history of Christmas fairy lights.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by comedian Jimmy Carr.Entertainment is courtesy of 275 members of Rock Choir, who perform some festive hits as well as a big tune to end the show.If you are worried about the cost of Christmas this year, Dan Donnelly meets a woman who can create a lovely three-course Christmas lunch for less than £4 a head.And Cerys Matthews looks at a story by Dylan Thomas that sums up the magical nature of childhood Christmases.
Kylie Minogue and Will.i.am join Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the brand new One Show studio.Tony Livesey gets first-hand experience of what moving British troops back from Afghanistan entails, and Gyles Brandreth uncovers why songs either sound-a-like or are subconsciously plagiarised.
Griff Rhys Jones joins Matt Baker and AlexJones to talk about his Great Welsh Adventure.Fourteen pianists perform the Moonlight Sonata accompanied by live shots of the Moon from the Stargazing cameras in Norfolk. Miranda Krestovnikoff discovers a huge number of mammoth bones under the North Sea.Marty Jopson watches a self-sinking ship deliver an oil rig to Scotland and Tony Livesey meets a group of people tackling the housing crisis by building their own council houses.
Matt and Alex are joined by Splash host Vernon Kay and actress Honor Blackman, and in a One Show exclusive Dan Snow reports on three soldiers preparing to return home from Afghanistan. Plus, Liz Bonnin will be hunting for the Northern Lights, live from an aircraft in Norway, and Joe Crowley investigates how much of our fruit and veg is British produced. And in celebration of 2014 and Elvis Presley's birthday, there's a performance by 14 Elvii.
Judge Craig Revel Horwood and fourteen Strictly stars join Matt and Alex for chat and a dance. Plus Kegworth air crash victims are reunited with the doctor who saved their lives, we go behind the scenes of the world darts championship, and Miranda meets a man who is building a real mammoth skeleton.
Chris and Alex are joined by comedians Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer as well as a six-metre-tall animatronic dragon.Lucy Siegle documents Britain's eroded coastline and Jay Rayner investigates why changing the shape of chocolate alters the taste.
Harry Hill joins Matt and Alex in the One Show studio to talk about his new X Factor musical I Can't Sing. Mike Dilger catches some giant Common Skate off the west coast of Scotland and Iwan Thomas visits some people whose homes have been devastated by flood, as they wait anxiously for the insurance pay outs.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. With Paul O'Grady.
Matt and Alex are joined by newsreader and Fake or Fortune host, Fiona Bruce, Phil Tufnell gets special access to one of the country's most famous paintings and Joe Crowley investigates countryside rights of way. Plus, film critic Antonia Quirke explores women's roles in film and Mike Dilger reveals the tricks of the trade in the latest nature programmes.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by comedian David Baddiel to chat about his stand-up show which looks at the other side of fame. Gyles Brandreth discovers how the first adverts were created, Miranda Krestovnikoff goes underwater to meet a very romantic crab, and Angellica Bell uncovers the truth about Scotland's slavery past.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by comedians Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson. Marty Jopson tests a substance that can keep any surface dry, Jay Rayner creates the perfect One Show biscuit and Dr Len Fisher reveals the best way to dunk a biscuit in tea.
Matt and Alex are joined by comedian Frank Skinner before he sets off on his first stand-up tour in seven years. Angelica Bell explores the mystery behind the unknown victim of a historical murder case. Plus, live at Cairngorms National Park in Scotland, the Winterwatch team have set up camp for this year's series.
Matt and Alex are joined by actor Richard E Grant, to chat about his role in the American comedy, Girls. Justin Rowlatt has been looking at how one council is looking at making dramatic cuts - to councillors themselves. Matt and Alex don their running shoes to take part in the first Sport Relief mile, with some royal encouragement from Prince Charles. And Carrie Grant has the story behind one of Travis' biggest hits.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Lord Melvyn Bragg and stars of the Kumars, Meera Syal and Sanjeev Bhaskar. Justin Rowlatt reveals gadgets that can keep you awake at the wheel and Joe Crowley celebrates 50 years of the film Zulu. Plus, Lucy Siegle meets a group of ladies who are keeping roadsides clear of rubbish and Olympic Curling gold medallist Janice Rankin demonstrates the secrets to the game.
Caroline Quentin joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the One Show studio to talk about the return of Oh What A Lovely War. Gareth Malone talks about the war time hit Pack Up Your Troubles, Mike Dilger tests Caroline's ability to name a garden bird from its song, and he also finds out what happens to seagulls when they're not eating your chips.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by the don of hard-hitting documentary Ross Kemp to discuss his latest series. Cerys Matthews meets a performing dog who has the difficult role of playing a cat. And, in celebration of Burns Night, The One Show revives the ancient tradition of haggis hurling.
Alex and Matt are joined by the brains behind the quiz show Pointless, Richard Osman.Tony Livesey uncovers the truth behind the nation's addiction to over-the-counter painkillers. Our science man Marty Jopson discovers how paper can be stronger than steel, and Mike Dilger goes in search of goats in the Highlands of Scotland.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actor and star of children's TV, Bernard Cribbins. Jasmine Harman meets a group of fixers saving electrical goods from the skip, and Justin Rowlatt finds out if young voters know what's involved in the Scottish independence referendum. Plus, Lucy Siegle gets tips on preventing burglary from a former robber.
Alex and Matt are joined by the Outnumbered cast and Lesley Joseph. Apprentice star Claude Littner hands out free advice on how to get a pay rise, identical twins Xand and Chris van Tulleken talk about their sugar vs fat diets and MP Eric Pickles on the nation's rubbish and recycling. Plus, some of the UK's Chip Shop Heroes.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by the face of the BBC's Winter Olympics coverage, Clare Balding. Lucy Siegle explores how one Leicestershire village has been invited to contribute rather than complain about developments to their local area and One Show viewers share their experience of coming out as gay.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by Dragons' Den star Peter Jones.Ahead of the weekend's Six Nations kicking off, they look at how the families of the players deal with the stress of the game.Plus there is a visit to one of Britain's oldest theme parks, Dreamland, to see how it is being brought back to life; and John Sergeant goes in search of the perfect body.
Actor Stephen Tompkinson joins Matt and Alex in the studio to talk about the return of DCI Banks.Plus Mike Dilger gives flood victims a chance to see the devastation to their homes from the air, and Miranda goes behind the scenes at the Millennium Seed Bank.
King of the British rom-com Richard Curtis joins Matt and Alex to talk time-travel romance. Benjamin Zephaniah joins the new street triage scheme aiming to prevent mentally unwell people on the streets being taken to police cells and there is a celebration of Facebook turning ten.
Lee Mack joins Matt and Alex to talk about his new panel show Duck Quacks Don't Echo. They are also joined by Wayne Sleep and his Big Ballerinas, Dan Snow shows his WW1 family heirloom - the treaty of Versailles, and Phil Tufnell visits a derelict mansion on Billionaire's Row.Plus, the man conned out of his entire pension, the natural flood defence that has saved the village of Belford, and verifying viewers' favourite facts with the One Show's team of boffins - Sarah Jarvis, Mike Dilger and Marty Jopson.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by EastEnders actors Nitin Ganatra and Himesh Patel aka Masood and Tamwar to discuss the Masood family's latest storyline. Plus, Esther Rantzen reports on the dilemma faced by thousands of grandparents who aren't allowed to see their grandchildren. Jon Sergeant visits a Coventry factory that has been producing sew-on labels for over 140 years.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey and his House of Cards co-star Kate Mara.Gordon Corera has the story of Britain's greatest traitor, and Jay Rayner investigates the booming yoghurt business. Plus, Alistair McGowan reveals the decline of one of Britain's most exclusive accents.
Matt and Alex are joined by The First Lady of Musical Theatre, Elaine Paige as she relives 'memories' of her 50 years on stage and screen.Iwan Thomas has been down in the South West covering the extraordinary storms and Tony Livesey tackles smartphone security posing a danger to children.
Matt and Alex are joined by the star of Midsomer Murders, Neil Dudgeon, aka DCI Barnaby, to talk about the show's upcoming special 100th episode. Tony Livesey investigates the validity of crime statistics and Billy Bragg pays homage to the man that started skiffle.
Live from some of the areas in the country worst hit by floods. The programme features those who've been badly affected by the terrible conditions and includes a report into why the country is experiencing the worst rain on record. All this in the company of Shane Richie.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actor Timothy Spall. Simon Boazman meets a man who has created an island with his flood defences. Matt Allwright finds out how farmers are providing aid. Scottish actor Brian Cox investigates the right to vote in the Referendum. And Anita Rani offers Valentine's advice.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean, fresh off the ice from Sarajevo where they performed the Bolero again for the first time since their Winter Olympic gold in 1984. Anita Rani goes ice dating and The Jersey Boys sing a special 'Valli-ntine's Day' performance.
Warwick Davis and his Reduced Height Theatre Company join Matt and Alex along with Jenny Jones, the first Briton to win an Olympic medal on snow. Alex Riley meets the volunteers visiting flood victims along the Thames and Simon Boazman helps the army put in flood barriers in Winchester. Glen Campbell heads to Oslo to uncover the new phantom car scam that's robbing Brits of their cash.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by veteran broadcaster Sir David Attenborough. Tony Livesey visits a group of residents just outside Glasgow who are more than half a million pounds in debt through no fault of their own. Angelica Bell heads to Norfolk to see how nature is creating a natural coastal defence of its own. Plus the scientific elements that create the perfect sunset.
Matt Baker and Gabby Logan are joined by Graeme Garden, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Barry Cryer and Jeremy Hardy from Radio 4's 'I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue'. Phil Tufnell puts the nation's honesty to the test, while Arthur Smith goes in search of the man who created darts. Or did he? Tony Hart's daughter Carolyn recalls growing up with her famous artist dad, while there's a special tribute from his famous creation Morph. And there's a performance from the world tap dancing champions.
Presented by Matt Baker and Fearne Cotton.The Great British Sewing Bee host Claudia Winkleman joins Matt and Fearne in the studio to learn all about the Scottish Diaspora Tapestry being designed all over the world and assembled in East Lothian.Reporter Sophie Morgan investigates the taxi companies denying wheelchair users a service or overcharging them by over four times the cost.
Paloma Faith joins Chris Evans and Fearne Cotton on the sofa. Jay Rayner shows off the strange fruit that will be appearing on supermarket shelves this year, Joe Crowley meets one of the world's only remaining ninjas and Ruth Goodman hears the story of a soldier who struck up a special friendship with a girl on the home front.
Matt Baker and Gabby Logan are joined by BBC Radio 2 drive time presenter Simon Mayo.Tony Livesey has been to Spain to catch up with the crime force chasing down British criminals, and Dan Snow tells the personal stories behind three family heirlooms belonging to One Show viewers.
Matt and Alex are joined by Simon Callow.Includes the incredible story of the nun whose appearance on the One Show helped to save her life.How some residents in a small village near Glasgow who faced a massive bill for clearing contamined land near their homes have had some fantastic news following the publicity surrounding their appearance on the show.All that and the history of men's underwear with Arthur Smith.
Talk show king Jerry Springer joins Matt and Alex in the studio and Gaby Roslin reveals her brand new dog show for Sport Relief. Plus, how the housing market divides the country, Dan Snow reports on one of Britain's worst flooding disasters and Phil Tufnell takes part in a spectacular shadow performance.
Matt and Alex are joined by ex-prima ballerina and Strictly judge Darcey Bussell as she chats about a new documentary looking into the history of the ballerina and her own ballet heroines.Lucy Siegle explores the challenges of finding suitable residential care homes for the elderly and the people of Glasgow have a rant about the revenue that their city's speed cameras rake in.
Dragons' Den's Evan Davis joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones to reveal why London's booming economy means it is breaking away from the rest of the UK.Anastasia from the Circus of Horrors pulls a Bentley with her hair, Joe Crowley visits a house teetering on the edge of a sinkhole, and a viewer makes the big decision to look after her friend's children after they become orphaned.
Matt and Alex are joined by star baker, Mary Berry, and Alex reveals a new skill as she finds out what's in store for her Sport Relief challenge. Plus, Tony Livesey discovers how primary schools are coping with the prospect of providing free school meals, and Miranda Krestovnikoff investigates an invention by an eccentric Victorian Vicar.
Actor and presenter John Barrowman joins Alex and Matt in the studio. Plus the story of the cold calling criminal gang that scammed thousands of pounds out of victims for fake insurance, and how one viewer can win a chance to create a garden at the Hampton Court Palace flower show.
Ruby Wax introduces Alex Jones and Matt Baker to her sane new world, and the Watchdog Test House presenters explain how some household appliances could be potential death traps.Tony Livesey gets to the bottom of the fracking debate, and Maggie Aderin-Pocock is on the roof of New Broadcasting House to celebrate Astronomy Week as Jupiter reaches its highest and brightest for years...
Matt and Alex enjoy an exclusive royal chinwag with Prince Harry, who reveals his plans for an exciting new UK sporting event for injured veterans. They are also joined in the studio for a performance from the tenth winner of The X Factor, Sam Bailey.Lucy Siegle finds out about the invaluable work that police family liaison officers undertake, and Carrie Grant uncovers the story of T'Pau's 1986 power ballad China In Your Hand.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined Jeff Lynne. Phil Tufnell heads to Twickenham before the Six Nations. Plus, why so many British artists sing with an American accent.
Comedian Rory Bremner joins Alex and Matt in the studio to talk about his West End acting debut. Plus actress Natalie Cassidy investigates the truth behind the breast cancer storyline in EastEnders and Alex tackles a huge cliff climb in preparation for her Sport Relief challenge.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by The Voice and Kaiser Chiefs frontman Ricky Wilson. Tony Livesey investigates muggers on two wheels and Dan Snow heads to RAF Cosford where the world's only remaining German Dornier Bomber is being preserved after 73 years at the bottom of the English Channel.
Sherlock's nemesis Moriarty - actor Andrew Scott - joins Matt and Alex along with Patrick Kielty and Amy Williams from Sport Relief's Clash of the Titans. In honour of Andrew's new film The Stag, there's also a stag do throughout the show with embarrassing challenges for the groom.Plus, Elton John celebrates the album, and outfits, that made him famous, Ann Widdecombe and Vicky Pryce discuss whether women should be treated more leniently by the prison system, Anita Rani has a look at the military hardware kept at British bases, and three viewers remember their childhoods spent during the miners' strikes.Also on the show, Miranda Krestovnikoff sets up a secret hide to film urban polecats, and John Sergeant visits a shoe factory that was on its last legs until a local businessman stepped in.
Matt and Alex are joined by Monty Python star and director Terry Gilliam to talk about his new film, the Zero Theorem, which features Hollywood stars Matt Damon and Christoph Waltz. Lucy Siegle tells us how the ordinary people using computer games are helping with scientific breakthroughs in diseases. Plus, composer Richard Mainwaring finds out how certain types of music can help your pet dog's stress levels.
Chris Evans and Fearne Cotton are joined by EastEnders' Danny Dyer and Kellie Bright, with music from The Commitments. Plus there's a big surprise for Alex Jones, Johnny Vaughan discovers the history of the bulldog and Hairy Biker Si King follows in the footsteps of Seamus Heaney.
Jo Brand hosts the show with Matt Baker, while Alex is in Utah starting her epic 1200ft rock climb for Sport Relief. Tom Conti is on The One Show sofa and Carrie Grant meets the cat rehomed into Winston Churchill's former residence of Chartwell.
Jo Brand presents with Matt Baker as Alex Jones takes her first steps on The Rock for her Sport Relief Challenge. Guest Louis Theroux talks about his new series LA Stories.There is live footage of Alex Jones rock-climbing in Utah throughout the show. Also, from Alex's recent trip to the Philippines, a mum is still struggling to find shelter for her two children following the destruction caused by Typhoon Haiyan.Also in the studio is the cyborg Neil Harbisson, who has attached a camera permanently to his skull. He explains how it helps him "hear" colours, having been born with only black and white vision.
Matt Baker and Gabby Logan are joined by Sarah Parish, one of the stars of new sitcom W1A, and comedian Ade Edmondson.Alex Riley examines the effects of high caffeine energy drinks on children and Matt Allright looks at caffeine levels in daily cups of coffee.Plus, can Alex keep her energy levels up as she gets over day one of her 12,000 ft climb up Moonlight Buttress in Utah in aid of Sport Relief.
Joanna Lumley joins Matt Baker and Angellica Bell in the studio as Alex Jones nears the end of her incredible climb for Sport Relief. Plus, Dan Snow reports on the unveiling of a brand new portrait of Falklands hero Simon Weston which was voted for by One Show viewers.
After defeating Utah's The Moonlight Buttress for Sport Relief, Alex is back on the One Show sofa with Matt Baker. They are joined by Roger Daltrey to talk about his collaboration with Wilko Johnson and 50 years of The Who. Jasmine Harman explains 'Three Parent IVF'.
Kermit and Miss Piggy join Matt and Alex on the One Show to talk about their new crime caper Muppets Most Wanted. Phil Tufnell discovers hidden messages in a Holbein painting, Phil's also in the studio to present some rare Muppet-based Renaissance art. Basil Brush steps in as One Show reporter to voxpop the people of Winchester about fox hunting. Biologist Ben Garrod reconstructs a lynx skeleton discovering the cat's troubled past in the process, and Anita Rani has a look at some of the most stupid criminals in Britain.
Matt and Alex are joined by Martin Clunes, Dermot O'Leary and Lisa Stansfield.Lisa talks about her role in the new film 'Northern Soul'. Some of the devotees of the underground movement show the team exactly why it's just as popular today. George McGavin talks about his fantastic new series 'Monkey Planet', where he travels the globe in search of adventures with apes.Following reports that the Duke of Cambridge wants all the ivory in the Royal household destroyed to send out a message to elephant poachers, Lucy Siegle looks at whether that's the best way forward. And Jay tests out a scheme where restaurant diners pay what they think their meal is worth - and not a penny more.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by comedian Alan Davies and on the eve of same-sex marriages being legalised in England and Wales, some gay couples are on the piazza to talk about their big day.Plus, Jay Rayner finds out why the supermarket wars over milk prices are having a damaging effect on Britain's dairy farmers.
Game of Thrones stars Sophie Turner and Maisie Williams join Matt and Alex to talk about the fourth series of the global phenomenon (they play Sansa Stark and Arya Stark). Cerys Matthews heads to Northern Ireland where the series is shot to meet some people who work on the show that brings in millions to the local economy. Joe Crowley is in Glasgow Central Station at a scheme for commuters to donate to food banks on their way to work, and Mike Dilger witnesses a starling murmuration happening indoors.
Matt and Alex are joined by Rob Brydon who reveals what it was like to share a small car with Steve Coogan on a road trip around Italy. Theo Paphitis dishes out some valuable business advice to a father and son team of 'pothole pioneers' as part of a new series for the One Show. And Matt and Alex take to the streets with a box for an April Fools' prank.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actress Suranne Jones and comedian Sandi Toksvig. Plus, The Voice finalists perform live.Also, a look at how the Dawlish rail line has been repaired in just two months after February's destructive storm and Dan Snow reunites long-lost World War One heirlooms with their families.
Chatty Man Alan Carr joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones for flood updates, news and advice on indoor pollution. Marty Jopson investigates how and why there are millions of pounds worth of precious metals lacing Britain's streets.
Kathleen Turner joins Chris Evans and Louise Minchin to talk about her return to London's West End. The One Show goes live to Aintree to talk to last year's surprise winner Ryan Mania ahead of tomorrow's Grand National. Marty Jopson sets a new Guinness world record for the most amount of steps descended by a slinky, and Chris drops a giant one off the roof of the BBC, while Dr Hugh Hunt explains why they seem to defy gravity. Alex Riley looks at new scientific analysis of men dancing, and Gyles Brandreth reveals how Hogarth played a lottery with one of his own paintings, to help support the Foundling Hospital for orphans.
Matt and Alex are joined by Spandau Ballet guitarist Gary Kemp. Dan Snow has the incredible story of a British double agent who was awarded the Iron Cross, Angela Rippon is investigating troublesome developers, and Alex Riley cycles a piano up a hill.
Ian Hislop chats to Matt and Alex about his new programme exploring the olden days. Plus four unemployed young people get their first taste of work, the story behind a classic WWII propaganda film, and the bird of prey that can fly through the smallest gaps.
Matt and Alex are joined by Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond to talk about his new show Science of Stupid, and actress Celia Imrie.Olympic swimmer Keri-Anne Payne has a special report on the high number of British school children who are unable to swim, and Lucy Siegle speaks to the 'whistleblower' who brought to light the Met Police's manipulation of crime statistics. There'll be football trickery from freestylers F2 and a look at the confidence boosting quality of working as a life drawing model.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by gardener and presenter Alan Titchmarsh. Larry Lamb holds a one-off screening of a special war film, Anita Rani visits the musicians who are preparing to play for the Irish president in a concert at The Royal Albert Hall and Lucy Siegle asks how far you should be allowed to go when protecting your own property.
Paddy McGuinness joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones to talk about his new gameshow which pitches young against old. Plus reports on how Jermain Jackman has become a local role-model, the surprisingly frugal life of the pioneer behind the Morris Minor, and a surprise for Britain's longest-serving barmaid.
Alex Jones and Matt Allwright are joined by presenter and author Fern Britton. Iwan Thomas is live from Glasgow to celebrate 100 days until the Commonwealth Games and Cerys Matthews finds out how Daphne du Maurier got her inspiration to write Jamaica Inn.
Alex Jones and Matt Allwright are joined by singer-songwriter Billy Bragg.Gyles Brandreth looks at how to create a safe and secure online password, and Marty Jopson reports on the surprising evolution of one British butterfly species.
Richard Madeley and Alex Jones welcome Omid Djalili on to the sofa, as well as a host of talent in the studio from TV shows nominated for the BAFTA Audience Award - Gogglebox, Breaking Bad, Doctor Who, Educating Yorkshire, The Great British Bake Off and Broadchurch.Phil Tufnell starts the One Show Summer Art Competition and Gyles Brandreth investigates inventors who took their secrets to the grave.
Vernon Kay and Alex Jones are joined by historian Lucy Worsley to talk all things Georgian. Mike Dilger investigates super-rats, while Joe Crowley is out and about in South Shields.
Alex Jones and Vernon Kay are joined by comedian Chris Addison and actress Jo Joyner. Angellica Bell is live from Blackpool Winter Gardens for the official switch-on of the world's largest indoor illuminations and Gyles Brandreth discovers the story behind the writing of Handel's Messiah.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by chef Tom Kerridge to talk about his new show Spring Kitchen.Dan Donnelly reports on a scam that saw a firm of rogue workmen making death threats and trying to extort money from unwilling customers.Ann Widdecombe reminisces about her childhood holidays.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.Legendary rocker Rick Wakeman is on the sofa, as are three OAPs 'Off Their Rockers' from the popular Sunday night prank show.Also, Andy Kershaw discovers the technology allowing mourners and curious folk to find out more about people buried in Britain's graveyards.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Nigel Havers and Nicky Campbell. Gyles Brandreth is in Stratford-upon-Avon celebrating Shakespeare's 450th birthday. Lucy Siegle takes a trip to the West Country to see how the businesses there are doing after the floods. Plus we discover who is the winner of the One Show garden design of the year, and there are some of the incredible machines from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang in the studio.
Sir Bruce Forsyth joins Matt and Alex to talk about his departure from Strictly, his new live show and Sammy Davis Jr. Plus the group seeking justice for poor hospital care in Wales, and the story of how sixties star Frankie Vaughan helped disarm violent gangs in Glasgow.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by Britpop legend and Blur frontman Damon Albarn for a performance and to discuss his debut solo album. Mike Dilger reports on how an invasive species of parakeets is making its way across the UK and Joe Crowley explores the ethics behind selling street-art.
Actor Steve Pemberton and successful TV writer Sally Wainwright are on the sofa to talk about new BBC crime thriller Happy Valley, along with the UK's entry into this year's Eurovision Song Contest, Molly Smitten-Downes. Also, Justin Rowlatt attends Britain's largest ever emergency response exercise as a plane crash is simulated in London.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Matt LeBlanc to talk about the third series of BBC2 sitcom Episodes. In the second part of his Year In Business series for The One Show, Theo Paphitis meets a couple who have invested everything they own into their family café, George McGavin reveals why it is almost impossible to swat a fly and Ken Russell's daughter talks about growing up with the eccentric director as her father.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Jason Donovan and Educating Essex star Mr Drew. Ruth Goodman travels to Ypres, where unexploded munitions from WW1 still litter the Belgian countryside and Antonia Quirke is invited to a special screening of a lost Peter Sellers film that was found in a skip.
Matt and Alex are joined by the man from Grand Designs, Kevin McCloud.One in five crimes are unrecorded by police, Marty Jopson explores a grand design that was dreamt up to keep Napoleon's troops at bay, and Lucy Siegle takes a tour around a Tudor house that's had all the mod-cons removed.
Chris and Alex are joined by Masterchef's John Torode and Gregg Wallace, Anita Rani explores a 20th-century fruit exchange in Liverpool that remains frozen in time, and there's action and stunts from the UK's first urban unicycling team.
Joe Crowley investigates why so many ex-pats are leaving Spain and heading back home. We share the sofa with Mel Giedroyc, and vet Noel Fitzpatrick joins us with one of his patients.
Matt and Alex are joined by the legendary Las Vegas magicians Penn & Teller. Lucy Siegle takes a look at a service that allows access to a GP through a smartphone, and Joe Crowley explores the feat of engineering that made the Channel Tunnel a reality.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones talk to Sophie Raworth and Joe Swift about the Chelsea Flower Show, to Chris Packham about Springwatch and to Scissor Sister Ana Matronic about Eurovision. Plus two British Eurovision winners come together in a unique supergroup, Brotherhood of Fizz, and there is a reunion of WWII Wrens.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by motorcycle racer Guy Martin. Esther Rantzen looks at the issue of grandparents who have been denied access to their grandchildren, and Marty Jopson finds out about the science of making bubbles.
Presented by Chris Evans and Alex Jones. Philip Glenister joins Chris and Alex to talk new BBC dramas and his love of renovating classic cars.Beautiful South duo Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott have reunited after over 10 years and will perform live.Jay Rayner explores 60 years of Wimpy and Marty Jopson goes down a 90-metre water slide in Bristol.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Kylie Minogue. Gloria Hunniford examines how extending your home could mean an extra council tax bill and Honor Blackman explores how the suffragettes made use of martial arts.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by US talk show host Jay Leno to chat about his new driving challenge. Plus a look at how water cannons could be used on the streets, how optical illusions could help with chronic pain and the surprising story behind the song Amazing Grace.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Rita Ora and Stephen Mangan. Ex-footballer Robbie Savage makes a secret comeback using some Hollywood magic, and in the Highlands retiring postmistress Esther Brauer receives an amazing send-off.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Rev star Tom Hollander. Plus we meet a remarkable dog who's saved her owner's life countless times, and even knows how to load the dishwasher.
The One Show is live from the Isle of Man to start its countdown to the Commonwealth Games and celebrate the arrival of the Queen's Baton.Ross Noble joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones to talk about his new tour Tangentleman, Victoria Pendleton investigates the island's ability to produce world class cyclists, Iwan Thomas takes a look ahead at the Glasgow Games, and Joe Crowley discovers that pilates was invented on the Isle of Man by a prisoner of WWI.
Actor Nick Frost joins Matt and Alex in the studio, along with 2014 Masterchef champion Ping Coombes. Plus, how viewers will help decide the outcome of a major £10 million science prize, and a report on how police are trained to use stun guns.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by EastEnders actor Adam Woodyatt, aka Ian Beale, who talks about life in Albert Square. Plus a live performance by Jake Bugg.
Matt and Alex are joined by Julie Andrews and Ian McKellen. Dan Snow finds out why a sugar factory became a target for the Luftwaffe and Gyles Brandreth explains why Walt Disney visited Lincolnshire on holiday.
Neil Morrissey joins Matt and Alex on the sofa and Dan Donnelly investigates why under a third of cars no longer come with a spare tyre. Also, we meet the daughter of legendary Fred Basset creator, Alex Graham.
Vernon Kay and Alex Jones are joined by Eurovision winner Conchita Wurst and singing star Sophie Ellis-Bextor. Plus there's a visit to one of the UK's only family run motorway service stations, and rugby legend Jonathan Davies is taken back in time to a holiday he will never forget.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Chris Tarrant. Angellica Bell is in Coventry to witness a domino run that snakes through the city and Arthur Smith spends the night at old military hospital.
Matt and Alex are joined by musical theatre impresario Sir Tim Rice. Dr Mark Porter travels to Nottingham to see how much people there are aware of their liver health. Cerys Matthews asks whether Welsh poet Dylan Thomas was an innovator or imitator, and uncovers some never-before-seen footage of the man himself. And John Prescott takes us back to the street where he grew up.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actors Simon Callow and Christopher Biggins, plus James perform live. For the first time on British TV there is footage of Martin Luther King's visit to Newcastle, and Phil Tufnell goes behind the scenes at the Tate Modern's Matisse exhibition.
Alex and Matt take the One Show to Caernarfon to celebrate the Welsh leg of the Queen's Baton Relay. Hank Marvin joins the programme to talk about his new album, Iwan Thomas brings us the latest news on the Commonwealth Games and Angellica Bell meets two brothers who battled against each other for Commonwealth victory.
Chris and Alex present a literary show live from the Hay Festival in Hay on Wye. Rob Brydon talks about Dylan Thomas and there is a look at the nation's craze for joining a book group.
Chef Michel Roux Jr joins Matt and Alex in the studio. Plus there is an exclusive interview with David Beckham, Fiona Phillips reports from a migrant camp in Calais as it is cleared by the authorities, and George McGavin hunts out a very rare blue beetle in Dartmoor.
Matt and Alex are joined by Huw Edwards, who's presenting this Friday's live coverage of the 70th anniversary of D-Day commemorations. Mike Dilger helps a lost seal make its way back home, and Lonnie Donegan's sons tell us about their Dad's influential music career.
Kate Humble and Mark Benton are on the sofa and Diarmuid Gavin is in Kew to find out more about the Healing Giant.The team investigate fire safety and why cars in Orkney are spontaneously combusting. Plus, the animals that can cause fires and how the future of fighting fires could use sound to extinguish a blaze.
Matt and Alex are joined by Ant and Dec to chat about hitting the road with a Saturday Night Takeaway arena tour. The competitive duo also take part in an Ant versus Dec live challenge. Plus we see just how difficult it is to win football fans over with a World Cup song by sending a young hopeful to perform before a pub full of supporters
Country music legend Dolly Parton joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones on the One Show to talk exclusively about her new tour and album 'Home'. We meet children who have benefitted from her book charity Imagination Library, and on the anniversary of D-day, Ruth Goodman discovers two soldiers' secret mission that has been hidden from their families for 70 years.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Tom Jones who is celebrating 50 years in showbusiness. Phil Tufnell meets some people who played a significant role during the 1966 World Cup final when England lifted the trophy and viewers are invited to try and bend it like Beckham by having a go at recreating his famous free kick from the World Cup in 1998.
Spice Girl Melanie C and chart-topping singer Lorde join Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the studio. Plus the ongoing hunt for the victims of paramilitary violence in Northern Ireland and the surprising story of the cars that were given to the England World Cup squad in 1970.
Matt and Alex are joined by broadcaster and comedian Dara O Briain to talk about Horizon's £10 million Longitude Prize. Radio 1 breakfast host Nick Grimshaw joins Phil Tufnell to reveal the six finalists in The One Show's summer art competition. British zookeeper Giles Clark talks about bringing up two wild Sumatran tiger cubs at home and Gregory Porter plays live.
Matt and Alex are joined by actress Maureen Lipman. Carrie Grant meets Hackney motor mechanic Errol McKellar who offers his customers a discount on his services... if they agree to have a health MOT first.
Matt and Alex are joined by Brendan O'Carroll and Jennifer Gibney from Mrs Brown's Boys.Alex Riley goes to Moore Street market in Dublin in search of the real Mrs Browns and Michael Mosley finds out how augmented reality glasses can be used by surgeons in the operating theatre.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by the stars of the hit musical, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels - Robert Lindsay, Rufus Hound and Samantha Bond. They perform a medley from the show. As England prepare to fly home after their early exit from the World Cup, Jack Charlton takes us back to the place where he and brother Bobby's love of football began. And Carrie Grant looks at how the introduction on television cameras at Glastonbury transformed the popularity of one particular type of music.
Ross Kemp joins us on the One Show to talk about his new book 'The A to Z of Hell'. We also have the results of the Longitude Prize vote, and reveal which global problem will be receiving a prize fund of £10 million. Lucy Siegle heads out on the streets with BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner to answer people's own questions about the crisis in Iraq and the Middle East. Mike Dilger meets a one man Springwatch and Michael Mosley discovers exactly why elite athletes have such fast reactions.
The One Show broadcasts live from Worthy Farm as the Glastonbury Festival heads in to the weekend. Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by some of music's biggest names on the sofa, including Lars Ulrich and Ricky Wilson, and Fearne Cotton and Matt Allwright take to the fields to report on happenings at grass level. There is also a selection of films giving insight into the legendary festival's heritage, and Michael and Emily Eavis reveal the monumental effort that has gone in to putting on Glastonbury 2014.
Actor John Barrowman, author Caitlin Moran and hip hop stars De La Soul join Matt and Alex in the studio. Plus a look at the seven projects nominated for a National Lottery Heritage Award, the great gas v charcoal barbeque debate and a visit to a giant trampoline inside an old Welsh slate mine.
Former first lady and US senator Hillary Clinton joins Matt and Alex to talk about her time as secretary of state, her relationship with Obama, and her excitement about being a grandmother-to-be for the first time.
Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. The Monty Python team chat to Matt and Alex about performing again after 30 years. And Angellica Bell reports live from the world's biggest flower show at Hampton Court.
Comedian and psychologist Pamela Stephenson chats to Matt Baker and Alex Jones about her new love for Brazilian dance. Plus the fake lawyers costing clients thousands of pounds, the Dutch island which is a mecca for beachcombers, and a shocking experiment into why we prefer pain to boredom.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by former prime minister Sir John Major, Long Lost Family's Davina McCall and the Manic Street Preachers. Tony Livesey investigates rogue landlords and Jay Rayner reveals the ultimate toast using the world's longest toaster. Plus, Arthur Smith reunites a message in a bottle with its sender 15 years after it was sent.
Matt and Alex chat to broadcasting legend John Craven. Dr Mark Porter talks about antibiotics resistance, and Waffle the lakeland terrier causes mischief on the BBC piazza.
Alex Jones and Dan Snow talk to Nicole Scherzinger about returning to the pop charts, and Angela Rippon reports on electric Formula One cars.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actor Andy Serkis to talk about his latest roles in The Dawn of the Planet of the Apes and the new Star Wars film. The cast of West Side Story perform live, plus Lucy Siegle meets the residents of a Kent street who are blighted by a rubbish dump twice the size of their houses.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by comedian and author Jasper Carrott. Joe Crowley discovers why heavy metal is popular in a Devon mining community. Plus, Michael Douglas discovers a school prom where teenagers like to arrive in style.
Singer Billy Ocean and comedian Lee Mack join Matt and Alex in the studio. Plus Andrew Marr and Nick Grimshaw announce the winners of the One Show art competition, there's a look at the loom band craze that is sweeping the nation, how keeping chickens is improving mental health in the elderly, how bees 'talk' to flowers, and Frank Thornton's daughter remembers her famous father.
Matt and Alex are joined by Walford's finest. Actors Rudolph Walker and Diane Parish, aka Patrick Trueman and Denise Fox, are on the sofa talking about their forthcoming EastEnders' storyline.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones chat to astronaut Tim Peake and find out how Heston Blumenthal is helping prepare food for him to eat in space.
The One Show comes live from Glasgow for the first of three special programmes in the lead up to the Commonwealth Games. Violinist Nicola Benedetti joins Matt and Alex to talk about her starring role in the opening ceremony, along with Ade Adepitan and Iwan Thomas with their ones to watch at Glasgow 2014. Joe Crowley starts his referendum road trip around Scotland, and we meet a future British star of table tennis.
The One Show is live from Glasgow for the buildup to the Commonwealth Games. Jim Kerr and Simple Minds join Matt Baker and Alex Jones for a special performance of Alive and Kicking. Lulu chats about her gig at Glasgow Green on Wednesday and Clare Balding previews the BBC coverage of the games. It is also day two of the One Show's referendum road trip, and we meet some sports stars from around the world who are hoping to head home with a medal.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are live from Celtic Park in Glasgow ahead of the opening ceremony for the Commonwealth Games 2014.Their guests include Barry McGuigan, Ken Bruce, Dame Kelly Holmes and Amy Macdonald.
Alex Jones and Dan Snow are joined by kung fu movie legend Jackie Chan, and Kate Adie tells the story of the women who risked their lives to keep the front lines supplied during World War One.
Alex Jones and Dan Snow are joined by three of the stars of the BBC series 'In the Club'. Dom Littlewood talks about the Proceeds of Crime Act.
Alex Jones and Matt Allwright are live at the Edinburgh Festival for a special show filled with guests and performances, including Al Murray, Paul Merton, Nicholas Parsons and Nancy Dell'Olio.
Matt Allwright and Alex Jones are joined by comedian and actor Russ Abbot, Trish Adudu investigates new proposals on gastric surgery and Gyles Brandreth has a cautionary tale of a celebrity cat burglar. Plus, the daughter of Frank Thornton gives an insight into the real Captain Peacock and Lucy Siegle discovers the implications of intervention in Iraq.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Chris Evans and Alex Jones.
Daniel Radcliffe talks about life as a love interest, and the women's English rugby team join us, fresh from their World Cup win.
Matt and Alex are joined by actor and comedian Lenny Henry, Dom Littlewood puts the ruggedness of the latest mobile phones to the test, and Andy Kershaw reveals the unlikely home of reggae sound systems. Plus, Miranda Krestovnikoff investigates a case of smuggling rare iguanas.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Jon Hamm is given a master class in fast bowling by Phil Tufnell.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by Peter Capaldi to talk about the new series of Doctor Who.
Chris Evans and Fearne Cotton are live in Hampshire for CarFest, a charity festival showcasing great food, music and cars - all in aid of Children in Need. Bake Off's Paul Hollywood and Saturday Kitchen's James Martin join the team on stage, and Carol Kirkwood helps the Red Devils to jump 15,000ft into the festival.
Matt and Alex are joined by comedian Paul O'Grady and record-breaking athlete Mo Farah. Dr Michael Mosley meets a young entrepreneur with an invention that could save lives and Miranda Krestovnikoff has the story of the bloodhound.
Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.David Walliams and Catherine Tate talk about the return of classroom-based sitcom Big School.And Gyles Brandreth tells the tale of an extraordinary pint-sized copper who broke the mould to become a giant of the force.
Alex Jones and Matt Allwright are joined by Keith Lemon. Nick Hewer looks back at one of Britain's biggest business blunders. And see what it is like to be a human guinea pig in a medical trial.
Chris Evans and Gabby Logan chat to Hollywood star Liam Neeson and to the final three contestants confirmed for Strictly Come Dancing 2014.
Matt and Alex launch the One Show Music Festival with live music from The Vamps and guest Smokey Robinson. Dom Littlewood investigates the demise of the tax disc and Joe Crowley finds out why GPs are feeling the pinch. Plus, Mike Dilger discovers a bird breeding programme that is having international benefits.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by Jamie Oliver.Plus the woman whose story of life growing up with wild animals is told in new BBC drama Our Zoo.And Kasabian perform on day three of our music festival.
Matt and Alex talk to Michael Palin about his new volume of diaries and Sam Smith plays his latest single live.
Robert Plant headlines the One Show Music Festival, Angellica Bell finds out what makes the Great North Run great and news of the scientific breakthrough that could lead to seaweed being used in bread to tackle obesity.
Matt and Alex are joined by comedian Dawn French and Tony Livesey discovers how a primary school is coping with supplying free school meals. Marty Jopson finds out if a chocolate teapot can actually work, and in the build-up to the Invictus Games, three families reveal what it's like to live with a wounded serviceman.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by TV chef Rick Stein. Gyles Brandreth explores the power of prosthetics on the eve of the Invictus Games.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones talk to actress Sheridan Smith about playing Cilla Black in a new three-part TV drama.
Chris and Alex are joined by Spandau Ballet's Gary and Martin Kemp. There's live coverage of Prince Harry's wheelchair rugby exhibition match at the Invictus Games, plus we see how 140 million tomatoes are grown inside a giant greenhouse in Norfolk.
Matt and Alex are joined by Richard Branson, who explains all about his new business book and talks going intergalactic. Nicky Campbell is in Stornoway ahead of the referendum on Scottish independence.
Journalist Piers Morgan joins Matt and Alex in the studio. Plus, the woman who will know the result of the Scottish referendum before anyone else and Dan Snow uses a whole beach to explain the start of World War One.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones chat to theatre impresario Sir Cameron Mackintosh and the star of Miss Saigon performs live.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Charles Dance, who talks about his role in Dracula Untold.Lacey Turner is in the studio, ahead of the return of Our Girl, which sees her play an army medic in Afghanistan.And Gyles Brandreth reports on the mystery surrounding the death of Hollywood heartthrob Leslie Howard.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by actor John Hannah for reaction to the no vote in the Scottish referendum and Michael Mosley meets the pioneers who have created an exoskeleton allowing people with paralysis to walk again.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by the man behind comedy hit Outnumbered, Andy Hamilton. Gyles Brandreth discovers why the royal family changed their surname to Windsor, a look at where devolution will go next and Mike Dilger is on the hunt for a kingfisher in his latest urban wildlife adventure.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by chef Gordon Ramsay, who shows them how to make giant onion rings.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by comedian Paul Merton and Strictly hosts Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman. Anita Rani asks 'Would you stick up for a stranger?' in a One Show experiment and Dom Littlewood meets the people who travel the country with a bus freedom pass. Plus, John Sergeant tells the story of Britain's most infamous prison breakout.
Broadcaster Andrew Marr joins Alex Jones and Matt Baker to talk about his first novel. Plus, the swallows that have learnt to live in a very unusual location, pop star Edwyn Collins explains how music helped him recover from a devastating stroke and Gyles Brandreth reveals his favourite fictional prime ministers.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by Danny Baker whose autobiography is brought to life in the studio, and Jay Rayner explains why we should all be eating more ugly fruit.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones chat to actor David Morrissey, and Michael Mosley explains the difference between men's and women's brains.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by comedian John Bishop, Dan Donnelly investigates a rogue concert promoter, and Richard Mainwaring discovers the surprising past of the football chant.Plus, Carrie Grant meets a former Royal Marine intent on improving domestic standards.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Mackenzie Crook, David Baddiel, Judy Murray and Anton Du Beke. Political heavyweight John Sergeant visits the seaside town of Clacton ahead of next week's by-election, Joe Crowley goes treasure hunting in Exeter, Andy Torbet climbs the highest tree in Britain and Jasmine Harman brings two members of the same family together for the very first time.
Actress Letitia Dean, aka Sharon from EastEnders, joins Alex and Matt to talk about her Walford wedding. Plus the famous beauty spot under threat from development, the story of a huge 1950s mail van heist and the brides and grooms whose big day turned into a disaster.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones chat to Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford and Tony Banks from Genesis. And Gyles Brandreth works out the surefire way to win at rock, paper, scissors.
Matt and Alex are joined by violinist Nicola Benedetti and the BBC Concert Orchestra to launch the classical music campaign Ten Pieces.Dr Sarah Jarvis explains why getting life-extending cancer treatment depends on which part of the United Kingdom you live in, and Cat Watch 2014 expert Dr John Bradshaw gives a cat's eye view on life.
Matt and Alex are joined by the Great British Bake Off finalists and Professor Brian Cox. Science man Marty Jopson discovers why the kilogram is getting heavier and we meet Britain's newest calendar hunks.
Pointless pair Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman join Matt Baker and Gabby Logan along with Donny Osmond as The One Show showcases some of Britain's singing family bands in homage to Donny's legendary family. Theo Paphitis helps two brothers with a fashion idea to combat stealth street theft and Dr Mark Porter meets the heart attack survivor with a 'mechanical heart'.
As the programme Who Do You Think You Are? reaches its 100th episode, Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by model and designer Twiggy and the show's creators share some behind the scenes secrets. Plus a report on the mother whose son lost his life whilst fighting with Jihadi troops in Syria and the beautiful bee-eating bird that is now nesting in Britain.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by jazz artist Jamie Cullum. Thunderbirds star Parker reveals the secrets of supermarionation and chef Ricky Andalcio discovers a mobile orchard in urban Manchester. Plus Roy Castle's son Ben gives an insight into the man who was the face of Record Breakers.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by celebrity chef and campaigner Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall. Why have midwives gone on strike for the first time in 133 years? Marty Jopson discovers how a British cake company transformed the computer industry and Iwan Thomas is set an endurance test - running up the Spinnaker Tower in Portsmouth.
Monty Don talks big horticultural dreams in small garden spaces, and gardening during the Great War. Dominic Littlewood tackles 'over-rated' tradesmen.
Matt and Alex are joined by Graham Norton and Bryan Adams. Iwan Thomas reports live from the poppy installation at the Tower of London commemorating the centenary of World War I.
Chat show king Jonathan Ross talks to Matt and Alex about his new series. Why more and more British children are going to hospital with tooth decay, a quest to photograph a nocturnal bird with a legendary reputation and the story behind the scariest ride in the fairground.
Chris and Alex are joined by Boomtown Rats frontman Sir Bob Geldof. We look at the explosion of popcorn on Britain's supermarket shelves, find out if the moon is getting bigger and send Iwan Thomas on his most arduous physical challenge ever.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Status Quo, who chat and perform an 'aquostic' version of their hit Pictures of Matchstick Men and Gloria Hunniford, Angela Rippon and Julia Somerville reveal all about the all new and live Rip Off Britain series.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actor James Nesbitt. Plus, the John Wilson Orchestra plays a Cole Porter classic and an investigation into why British shoppers pay more than Americans for electronic gadgets.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by TT racer Guy Martin, as well as The Apprentice's Nick Hewer and the programme's 2013 winner, Dr Leah Totton.Phil Tufnell asks for help with an art mystery, Miranda Krestovnikoff reveals all about Britain's sharks, and Prince Andrew tells Carrie Grant about his digital ambitions for the country.
Richard Osman presents alongside Alex Jones.Bradley Walsh talks about his new family game show Keep it in the Family, and Iwan Thomas surprises an unsuspecting footie fan at Anfield.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones talk to Boris Johnson about his hero, Sir Winston Churchill. And Gyles Brandreth investigates rumours that the Nazis did actually land on British soil.
Elijah Wood joins Alex Jones and guest presenter Eddie Mair in the studio. Alex Riley speaks to the parents facing the fines to take their children on holiday during term-time.
Alex Jones and guest presenter Eddie Mair welcome Strictly stars Steve Backshall and Ola Jordan onto the sofa.Raphael Rowe also looks at why the government has been criticised for not deporting enough foreign criminals and Dr Tim Cockerill lifts the lid on the spiders living in our homes.
Alex and Eddie are joined by two guests, comedian turned adventurer Griff Rhys Jones and model turned TV chef Lorraine Pascale. Science man Michael Mosley has got his hands on the latest medical technology that is set to transform the operating theatre, there is a celebration of the London to Brighton Rally and we meet the first of the rickshaw riders for this year's Children in Need challenge.
Alex Jones and Eddie Mair are joined by one of Britain's most successful contemporary artists, Grayson Perry. Cerys Matthews grills the Dexys Midnight Runners about the woman that inspired Come on Eileen, and the One Show meets another brave Children in Need rickshaw rider.
Chris and Alex are joined by Hollywood actress Jessica Chastain for Halloween fun, as Lucy Siegle tricks people into believing the One Show spider dog is on the loose and Dan Donnelly treats a family to breakfasts from around the world.
Matt and Alex are joined by comedian David Mitchell and the nation's favourite choir master Gareth Malone.With smoking adverts being banned from our TV screen fifty years ago, what will the new vaping adverts look like?Engineering expert Marty Jopson discovers how you get a wind turbine out into the middle of the sea and we meet the fourth rickshaw rider, Alex.
Sue Perkins is on the sofa with Matt and Alex to talk about her new travel series, The Mekong River. Sue's river knowledge is put to the test and she's presented with a specially commissioned firework cake by Great Wellingborough Bake Off winner, 11-year-old Christopher Foster. Also, meet the final person taking part in the One Show Rickshaw Challenge, 16-year-old Jess from Northamptonshire.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by Martin Clunes, who is starring in new Christmas movie Nativity 3. Matt Baker is live in Blackpool to welcome Team Rickshaw at the end of their first day on the road, and Neil Morrissey announces the winner of The One Show Home Brew-Off.
Alex hosts the show alongside Sir Terry Wogan. Matt is live in Nottingham with the Children in Need rickshaw riders. Frank Skinner is in the studio to talk about his own UK tour and with most of the country already having fortnightly bin collections there is a look at whether this will become every three weeks in the near future.
On day five of the Rickshaw Challenge, Nick Grimshaw co-presents the show with Alex Jones in London, and Matt Baker is in Staffordshire with Team Rickshaw. Des O'Connor tells tales from his latest book, Laughter Lines.
Mel Giedroyc co-presents The One Show with Alex Jones while Matt Baker continues his journey across the country by rickshaw in aid of Children in Need.We join Matt live in Coventry while back in the studio Dave Grohl and Gillian Anderson celebrate Dave's 20 years of Foo Fighters and Gillian's new series The Fall
Atlantis star Sarah Parish joins Alex Jones and guest presenter Patrick Kielty in the studio, and Matt Baker reports from the road with Team Rickshaw for Children in Need. Plus, viewers get the chance to join a spectacular virtual Christmas choir.
The One Show comes live from the Queen Vic in the buildup to Children in Need. While Matt Baker leads the last leg of the Rickshaw Challenge, Alex Jones meets One Direction, Boyzone and EastEnders regulars. Plus, Patrick Kielty heads to LA where Tom and Jerry are having a BBC makeover for the big night.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by comedian Lee Mack to welcome the triumphant Team Rickshaw to the studio after their record-breaking rickshaw challenge, and reveal an updated total.Gyles Brandreth visits a stone circle that nearly destroyed a Wiltshire village.
The Divine Miss M - Bette Midler - joins Matt and Alex to talk about her new album, It's the Girls, and her first UK tour in 35 years. Joe Crowley takes the One Show megaphone to Sheffield to find out if people think a criminal's slate can ever be wiped clean, Lucy Siegle revisits the Watford allotmenteers to see if they have saved their allotments from being turned into a car park by the council, and Betty Boothroyd talks about her love of Judy Garland.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Katherine Jenkins and Jools Holland and His Rhythm and Blues Orchestra. Mike Dilger has the latest on the floods, there's a report on revolutionary surgery that's helping people with emphysema breathe again and Carole Vorderman takes to the skies. Plus a surprise guest vocalist performs a Steve Wonder classic with Jools.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by the cast of hit comedy The Inbetweeners. Alex Riley meets vicars studying stand-up to liven up their sermons and Mike Dilger discovers over a thousand dolphins in the Bristol Channel. Plus Dad's Army star Ian Lavender joins Dan Snow to investige the truth about the Home Guard.
Chris and Alex welcome Luther star Idris Elba to the One Show studio, where earlier we played a surprise on Chris you won't want to miss! John Sergeant brings together the man who helped Ronnie Biggs escape and the guard who took the blame's grandson.
Barry Manilow joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about his new album Dream Duets.Immigration minister James Brokenshire comes in to outline his new measures to tackle sham marriages, while Raphael Rowe goes undercover at a suspected sham wedding.Sir Bradley Wiggins announces the ten contenders for the BBCs Sports Personality of the Year, and Richard Mainwaring discovers the British choral tradition behind the US hit TV show Glee.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by comedian Jon Richardson and broadcaster Esther Rantzen. Mike Dilger gets dive bombed by a flock of terns and Gyles Brandreth shines the showbiz spotlight on Scarborough.
Lord Alan Sugar and Harry Hill join Matt and Alex - and Lord Sugar takes to the skies when he learns to fly a Spitfire.Plus Muhammad Ali's daughters talk about growing up with their father, and sausage makers from around the UK come together for the One Show Sausagefest.
Matt and Alex are joined by comedian Micky Flanagan. Gyles Brandreth investigates the 1930s murder case that changed British justice forever, and Mike Dilger visits an area of Teeside to find out about a rare positive flooding story.
Annie Lennox is in the studio, and Marty Jopson discovers how to make the perfect paper aeroplane.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by national treasure Sir David Attenborough. Andy Kershaw meets the dairy farmers who are protesting to get a better price for their milk. Angellica takes a look at the incredible glass engraving that has taken thirty-eight years to complete, and we meet Britain's youngest bone biologist.
Ian Hislop joins Matt and Alex to talk about his favourite stories in the 2014 Private Eye annual - and play a missing words round with a difference. Jay Rayner finds out why more people are spending their money in discount supermarkets, Anita Rani presents a blind taste test of Christmas food, Alex Riley meets the sheepdogs tasked with guarding turkeys, and Arthur Smith spends the night at Disraeli's country mansion.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by chart-topping Olly Murs and comedian Sarah Millican.Film 2014's Antonia Quirke is on a Russian submarine on the River Medway, and Graceland's curator reveals Elvis's most personal items.Plus, Angela Rippon learns how to put a stop to nuisance calls, and Joe Crowley discovers how scientists plan to help children with developmental disorders.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones welcome Richard Hammond to the sofa.Dom Littlewood offers the dos and don'ts of driving through flood water.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by Strictly Come Dancing's head judge Len Goodman. George Ezra sings an acoustic performance of smash hit Budapest. Iwan Thomas looks at the latest tool being used to tackle drink-driving. Plus the ultimate way of creating the teatime treat that is beans on toast.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Idina Menzel, the star of Disney's biggest film ever, to chat about the Frozen phenomenon and her new album Christmas Wishes. Anita Rani experiences a Frozen cinema singalong, Larry Lamb hears the story of a Hollywood star who started life in a Yorkshire coal mine, and Dan Donnelly discovers a company cashing in on people's dreams of emigrating to Australia. Coldplay perform their hit Magic at the end of the show from the BBC's Radio Theatre.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by John Cleese.
Matt and Alex are joined by comedian Al Murray and musician James Blunt. It's school nativity play season and the One Show celebrates the mums, dads and grandparents still making costumes at home. Plus Tony Hadley has a surprise for some Spandau Ballet fans.
A host of musical stars including Sir Tom Jones, Ed Sheeran, Paloma Faith and Pixie Lott join Matt and Alex live from the very first BBC Music Awards in Earls Court.
James May and James Martin join Chris and Alex to talk about their series James May's Toy Stories and Operation Meet the Street.Denise Lewis knocks on doors in Wolverhampton to try and combat loneliness, Gyles Brandreth tells the story of a reindeer that lived on a WW2 submarine, and Lord Sugar's cynical sidekick Nick Hewer looks at Christmas adverts.
The English Ballet performs The Nutcracker and Mike Dilger surprises some Scouts and Beavers who helped in last year's severe floods. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.
Hollywood A-listers Cameron Diaz and Quvenzhane Wallis join Matt Baker and Alex Jones on The One Show sofa to talk about their new film, Annie. Jools Holland and his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra provide the music alongside the fabulous Ruby Turner. It's going to be a Super Tuesday!
Matt and Alex are joined by comedians Victoria Wood and Greg Davies and singer Michael Ball. Iwan Thomas reports live from a special Christmas Truce football match and Alex Reilly sets about improving the cracker joke. Plus, John Sergeant discovers a Christmas present that inspired Charles Dickens and Richard Mainwaring puts together an ice orchestra.
Miranda Hart joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the studio and Carrie Grant gets an exclusive glimpse behind the scenes of Sir Bruce Forsyth's new TV show - Bruce's Hall of Fame and has a chat with the great man himself.
Comedy legend Sir David Jason joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones to talk about being Still Open All Hours. Plus One Show viewers give a spectacular virtual carol performance and Warwick Davis puts mini Christmas puddings to the test.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones present as all four coaches from The Voice swap their spinning chairs for The One Show sofa, and Lucy Siegle investigates if promises to the UK's ex-military are being kept.
Death in Paradise stars Kris Marshall and Sara Martins join Matt and Alex to chat about the new series.Plus a spectacular hunt for humpback whales and a look at the top tech trends coming in 2015.
Matt and Alex are joined by actors James Corden and Emily Blunt, plus Question Time's David Dimbleby. Equipped with hidden cameras, Anita finds out what it takes to make us speak up against litter louts, and the team take on the Germans at the noble sport of Christmas tree throwing.
Matt and Alex are joined on the sofa by the stars of the Strictly Come Dancing live tour, including Craig Revel Horwood, Zoe Ball and Caroline Flack. Justin Rowlatt is also on the show revealing some of the weird and wonderful cold remedies from around the world. And Theo Paphitis surprises a schoolboy entrepreneur from Salford.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by Silent Witness star Emilia Fox and Texas celebrate their 25th anniversary with a special live performance.Anita Rani meets a former lawyer whose New Year's resolution was to become a human cannonball, and Marty Jopson is thrown by the brains behind darts coverage.Thirty years since its launch, Sinclair C5 owners are put through their paces.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by Maureen Lipman, plus Cirque du Soleil perform on the piazza. Following recent news of an NHS A&E crisis, Joe Crowley spent the weekend in Blackburn Royal Hospital.
Presenter, author and gardener Alan Titchmarsh joins Alex and Matt to talk about Britain's Best Back Gardens. Plus the biting bulldog that has stopped the mail in Blackburn, the couple who gave it all up to live a life at sea for 36 years and how the Magna Carta protected the rights of German spies during the war.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actor Warwick Davis.There is a ride on the train that has been late for a year straight - could it finally break its terrible streak today?Plus, free diving off the Cornish coast, and the big lie that has made big money for Highlands tourism.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Alex Brooker, Adam Hills and Josh Widdicombe, stars of The Last Leg.Anita Rani looks at the history of YouTube as it approaches its 10th anniversary.
Professor Brian Cox joins Chris and Alex on the day the Beagle 2 Mars probe was finally found on the surface of the red planet, and Lucy Siegle meets the scientists who have safeguarded the world's chocolate supply!
Actor and extreme fisherman Robson Green joins Alex and Matt to talk about his Ultimate Catch. Plus how Jewish and Muslim communities are reacting to the attacks in Paris and a visit behind the scenes at the House of Commons with speaker, John Bercow.
The One Show goes Tudor as Matt and Alex are joined by actress Claire Foy, one of the stars of the BBC's big new costume drama Wolf Hall. Historian Lucy Worsley is in the studio to tell us how accurately Wolf Hall depicts Tudor life, and there is a close look at King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn's finest clothes. Plus, the amazing footage that reveals the wild animals still lurking inside our pets.
Matt and Alex are joined by broadcaster Fern Britton.To commemorate the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, survivor Freddie Knoller tells his amazing story.Plus Sarah Mack investigates the impact of low oil prices on Aberdeen, Carrie Grant discovers how a Hindu temple came to be on the outskirts of London and a group of music students provide a new take on the brass band.
Britain's biggest on the One Show as Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Britain's best-selling children's author of 2014, David Walliams, and Britain's best-selling pop star of 2014, Ed Sheeran, as well as the story behind Stairway To Heaven, as told by Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page.
Jeremy Paxman joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones to talk about the 50th anniversary of Churchill's funeral. Plus chef Tom Kitchin puts on a special Burns Night feast, Japanese whisky takes on Scotch whisky and there's details on this year's 500 Words children's writing competition.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined for the FA Cup Fifth Round Draw by Gary Lineker and actor Christopher Eccleston. Plus an 80-year-old mountaineer versus one of Britain's toughest climbs, and the housing project helping homeless military veterans back on their feet.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by impressionist Rory Bremner. Dom Littlewood investigates the tricks used by retailers in the sales, and Sir Chris Bonington tackles The Old Man of Hoy at the age of 80. Plus Lucy Siegle discovers why charity shops are causing a stir in a seaside town.
Actor and documentary maker Ross Kemp and Call the Midwife's Helen George join Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the One Show. Justin Rowlatt finds out why knocking on doors is still so important for winning votes while Gyles Brandreth and chef Ricky Andalcio try their hand at door knocking in Grays, Essex during the show. Alex Riley looks at the costs of child care, and John Sergeant visits a town that has been built to be taken apart, so that huge oil drilling equipment can be carried through the small streets. Muriel Gray walks around the newly restored Glasgow Art School.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Richard Curtis to talk about Red Nose Day 2015. Anita Rani is also in the studio, with the lowdown on free schools.
Chris Evans and Gabby Logan are joined by pop princess Kylie Minogue and Dragons' Den star Peter Jones. Ricky Andalcio investigates Britain's best sticky toffee pudding.
EastEnders' Masood, Shabnam and Kush - aka actors Nitin Ganatra, Rakhee Thakrar and Davood Ghadami - join Matt Baker and guest presenter Denise Lewis. Plus, the housing estate where residents fear being priced out of their homes and a look at how and why workers take a 'sick day'.
Olympic champion Denise Lewis co-hosts with Matt and they're joined by comedian Ross Noble. Gyles Brandreth discovers why diamonds are forever, and Alex Riley reveals the extent of land left undeveloped by supermarkets. Plus, Marty Jopson investigates the art of noise reduction and Sam Roddick explains what it was like growing up with the founder of The Body Shop.
Johnny Vegas joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about starring in Still Open All Hours and Benidorm. Today is World Cancer Day, so we are joined by an audience of cancer survivors. Dr Saleyha Ahsan uncovers a cancer treatment con, and Dr Mark Porter joins us in the studio to talk about current successes in the fight against cancer. Also on the show, Torvill and Dean take us back to the streets they grew up on, Sarah Mack tests how long people are willing to wait, and Dan Donnelly discovers a pub where you can pull your own pint at your table.
Actress Brenda Blethyn is on the sofa to talk about her latest TV role. Alex posts her first report from Uganda for Comic Relief and there is a celebration of 50 years of Jackanory with a very special 'mash-up' from the archives.Plus Arthur Smith spends the night in the historic Eddystone Lighthouse and Dominic Littlewood compares electric painting tools.
Legendary film star Terence Stamp and Hollywood movie mogul Harvey Weinstein join Chris and Alex for a pre-BAFTA chat. Plus, newsreader Nicholas Witchell is reunited with the gay activist who invaded the BBC news studio in 1988.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by comedian and Great British Bake Off host Mel Giedroyc.Pupils of a Staffordshire school reveal their online secrets, and Dr Bex Lewis advises on how to deal with cyber bullying. Larry Lamb discovers why people thought there were aliens living in wartime Britain.YouTube sensation 2Cellos perform their version of AC/DC's Thunderstruck.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by former EastEnders actress Pam St Clement, who will be talking about her autobiography The End of an Earring.Jewellery maker and gem hunter Adam McIntosh brings in a selection of jewellery which contains rare gems sourced from all around the UK.
Actors Julia McKenzie and Rufus Jones join Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about the TV adaptation of JK Rowling's The Casual Vacancy. Plus Alex's second Comic Relief report from Uganda. Trish Adudu meets The Birchs, a family where four generations all live under the same roof and Gyles Brandreth investigates the story of a 16th century moral crusader who stopped Shakespeare from building a theatre in her neighbourhood.
Chef John Torode joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones to talk about his adventures in Argentina, and Rebecca Ferguson takes on a Billie Holiday classic. Plus, the couple who rediscovered love after 50 years apart and the Tudor tune enjoying a saucy new lease of life thanks to Fifty Shades of Grey.
Matt and Alex are joined by Pointless and Two Tribes host Richard Osman, Dom Littlewood investigates level crossing near misses and George McGavin discovers a spider that can sail. Plus, Angellica Bell meets a photographer whose pictures are finally getting recognition in a new exhibition at the V&A museum.
Julie Walters joins Matt and Alex to toss pancakes and talk about the new TV drama Indian Summers. Joe Crowley visits a drainage board boss who has fallen foul to new EU legislation designed to protect the nation's eel population. We meet the patients who benefit from Moorfields Eye Hospital's ocular prosthetics team, and Anita Rani discovers the benefits of a good lunch break, by surprising the One Show team with a lunch time Thai Chi session.
Sherlock star Una Stubbs joins Matt and Alex in the studio to talk about her new art programme The Big Painting Challenge, and Angela Rippon visits a groundbreaking retirement village in Gloucestershire.
Spandau Ballet's Martin Kemp joins Alex and Matt to talk about the band's latest tour and a big night in EastEnders. Plus, the artist who creates spectacular illusions with buildings and the ex-military workers swapping the battlefield for the construction site.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by the creator of Stella, Ruth Jones, and singer Jack Savoretti. Jay Rayner discovers the origins of hot chocolate and we'll be finding out why women are taking to the roads on motorbikes in later life. Plus Michael Bentine's son gives an insight into the life of the comedian.
Jim Parsons - Sheldon from the Big Bang Theory - joins Matt and Alex to talk about his new film Home. Nick Wallis investigates the problems with GP surgeries, Dom Littlewood discovers a growing trend in adult colouring books, Marty Jopson finds a huge granite quarry hidden in a Scottish mountain and Canada's Cirque Eloize perform in the piazza.
Alan Davies joins Matt and Alex. Gyles Brandreth presents a film on Chan Canasta, billed as the first magician to become a television celebrity. He caused a stir in the 1950s with his audacious mind tricks. Mind reader Graham P Jolley is in the studio trying to read the minds of Matt, Alex and Alan... which could prove very interesting!
The People's One Show, featuring The People's Strictly for Comic Relief dancers and contestants as well as many other inspirational people from around the UK. Stephen Mangan joins Alex and Matt in the studio, Amir Khan thanks his parents, and Bob Geldof reveals the character he met growing up who inspired a Boomtown Rats classic.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Russell Tovey, star of new BBC drama Banished. Alex Riley finds out why straw houses may be the solution to affordable housing and Gyles Brandreth has an update on the work being funded by Comic Relief in Uganda. Plus Joe Crowley discovers the secret past of the man behind Winnie the Pooh, and the history of forensics come under the microscope ahead of a major new exhibition.
Matt Lucas joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones in the studio to talk about his brand new comedy Pompidou, spoken entirely in gibberish. Lucy Siegle discovers he's not the only gibberish speaker when she voxpops on the streets of Bromley, Norman Wisdom's son Nick remembers a life growing up with the great British comedian, Gyles Brandreth investigates new speed reading software and an audience of tattoo fanatics bare all in the name of art.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Terry Wogan to talk about his best bits from ten years of Wogan. The Shires perform, and Gyles Brandreth finds out about a cold and flu camp from the 1940s.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actor Richard E Grant. Lucy Siegle discovers how microbeads in exfoliants could harm sea life and Dan Snow uncovers the heroics of the Tin Openers - a First World War elite diving team. Plus Joe Crowley finds out why beavers are dividing opinion in Tayside and designer Wayne Hemingway shares his tips for success.
Matt and Alex are joined by Robin Ellis, Aidan Turner and Eleanor Tomlinson, stars of Poldark old and new.Plus the loan company putting farmers homes and livelihoods at risk and the story of how Winston Churchill tried to stop his daughter's wedding.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones celebrate the festival of colours, the world's fastest joke-teller attempts to beat his record and Suzi Perry looks ahead to the new Formula 1 season.
Matt and Alex chat to Martin Clunes who is currently starring as Sherlock Holmes creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in the ITV drama Arthur and George.Joe Crowley also looks at Sir Arthur's fascination with spiritualism.As work continues on Crossrail, one of Europe's biggest construction projects, Ruth Goodman has exclusive access to an archaeological dig under one of the stations along the route.And Angela Rippon looks at how one hospital is trying to tackle the problem of bed blocking.
Matt and Alex are joined by actor Rafe Spall, an inventor with a thought controlled quadcopter, and a 12 year old with an IQ higher than Einstein.Fiona Foster meets two couples whose low income means they're battling to stay together, and Lucy Siegle reveals the transfer test dilemma parents face in Northern Ireland.Plus, Simon Reeve investigates the world of bespoke globes and Andy Torbet canoes into a copper mine.
Phillip Schofield joins Alex and Matt to talk about his hypnotic new game show. Plus a look at what causes 'commuter rage' and how sniffer dogs are helping to conserve one of Britain's rarest and most elusive creatures.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Oscar-winning actor Sir Ben Kingsley, who talks about his new sci-fi film which co-stars Gillian Anderson. Plus a look at how one comedian is using her own experiences to break down the taboos surrounding disability. Andy Kershaw finds out why rail passengers on some routes in the north west of England are forced to use old converted buses. And Gyles Brandreth discovers how art lovers are snapping up original copies of famous paintings at a fraction of the usual cost.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actors Russell Crowe and Olga Kurylenko to talk about their new film The Water Diviner. Plus how abusive football fans are being caught on camera phones and guitarist Slash pays tribute to Irish rocker Rory Gallagher.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Sir Trevor McDonald and food critic Giles Coren. Fiona Foster investigates why UK councils are seeking international investment for developments in British cities.
Sissy Spacek joins Matt and Alex to talk about her new psychological drama series Bloodline.Lunar obsessive Andy Kershaw is at Jodrell Bank interviewing Buzz Aldrin, and Angela Rippon is on the Isle of Wight at a hospital that is trying to tackle bed blocking by bringing back the cottage hospital.Miranda Krestovnikoff is studying deer that predict climate change in the Inner Hebrides, and archaeologist Dr Cassie Newland is in France discovering how fighting on the Western Front even happened 100ft underground.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by king of disco Nile Rodgers to talk about the first Chic record in over two decades. On the day of the eclipse, photographers are challenged to come up with an image capturing the spirit of the event. Ruth Goodman visits a tiny church in Ceredigion which Italian POW's decorated in the style of the Sistine chapel. And singer Rae Morris sings a Beatles classic live as part of the BBC campaign If You Love Something, Let it Show.
Comedians Dara O Briain and Ed Byrne join Alex and Matt to talk about their Great Big Adventure down the Pan-American highway. Plus the spectacular ceremonial burning of a sculpture in Northern Ireland, and the son of the first man ever to take a British driving test takes the same test himself.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Sally Lindsay, who talks about Ordinary Lies, and a 'human lie detector' is out on the streets of Melton Mowbray to find out how good the nation is at telling porky pies.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by singer Lulu to talk about her 50 years in the music industry, and she also performs. Alex Riley travels to Leicester to find out why thousands have queued for hours to pay their respects to controversial King Richard III.
Hollywood star Elijah Wood joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones in the studio along with blues sensation Seasick Steve. Plus the couple who prove that love conquers all, and the story of how a famous horse once stayed in the bridal suite of a top Glasgow hotel.
Alex is joined by guest presenter and Eastenders' favourite Shane Richie. They chat to Louis Theroux about his latest documentary, Transgender Kids. Joe Crowley meets a mother who is enlisting the help of an RAF serviceman to try and prevent other families losing a child like she did. Anita Rani takes a look at an unusual beauty contest, started in the 1950s and aimed at crowning the Coal Queen of Britain. Plus Andy Kershaw visits St Davids in Pembrokeshire to meet an artist who is determined to paint the portraits of all the city's 2000 residents.
Alex Jones and Angellica Bell are joined in the studio by Griff Rhys Jones. And Carrie Grant goes behind the scenes at a special concert celebrating 60 years of Eurovision.
Kim Cattrall, Emma Willis and Ricky Wilson join Patrick Kielty and Alex Jones on the show to talk about Kim's new comedy Sensitive Skin and the final of The Voice, plus the four remaining Voice finalists perform live throughout the show.Jasmine Harman investigates a YouTube video that has a calming effect on toddlers, Angellica Bell looks at events leading to the cancellation of the Black and White Minstrel Show, Phil Tufnell uncovers the origins of classic kids' game Subbuteo and Richard Mainwaring uses Auto-Tune to turn tone deaf viewers into pitch perfect singers.
Alex Jones and James Martin are joined by comedian Sarah Millican. Plus Michael Douglas goes on a trip down memory lane to recreate the famous Berni Inns.
Patrick Kielty and Alex Jones are joined by Felicity Kendal, who talks about her role in the Noel Coward play Hay Fever.As a new CGI version of Thunderbirds hits our screens, Angellica Bell looks back at what made the original series so popular. Creator Gerry Anderson's son chats to Alex and Patrick about what it was like to grow up with such a famous dad.And as Lewis Hamilton continues his defence of his F1 title, his younger brother Nicolas has overcome all odds to become the first disabled driver to compete in the British Touring Championships.
Matt and Alex are joined in the studio by car fans Philip Glenister and Ant Anstead. Alex Riley spends the day at the seaside in Weston-super-Mare, and The Voice winner Stevie McCrorie performs his new single.
Sir Bruce Forsyth joins Matt and Alex to talk about his new tour, Bruce Forsyth Entertains. Lucy Siegle puts hidden cameras on a skip, Dom Littlewood looks at the future of micro-donating, Matt Allwright is in the Scilly Isles to find out why there's a need for a new policeman, and a team of female rowers are in the studio before they head off to break records by rowing across the Pacific Ocean.
Noddy Holder, Caitlin Moran and Jack Dee take their spot on the sofa and the world-renowned Dunking Devils slam dunk onto the piazza. Ade Adepitan meets the speeders facing a panel of children and Gyles Brandreth investigates Britain's biggest museum heist in the 1950s.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones celebrate the Carry On films with actor Jim Dale. Plus Michael Mosley investigates the latest research into cures for type 2 diabetes.
Alex Jones is joined by co-host Richard Osman. They chat to Clare Balding about Saturday's Boat Race, which for the first time in history will see the female crews racing on the same route as the men. Clare has made a film about women's achievements in sport. Carrie Grant is live from Ladies Day at Aintree, where she speaks to top women jockeys Katie Walsh and Nina Carberry. Joe Crowley looks at how a group of entrepreneurs has come up with a healthier version of the fried chicken shop, while street barber Michael Douglas takes his scissors along to Downing Street. Jimmy Somerville chats about his new disco album and performs his 1984 classic Smalltown Boy live.
The One Show goes baby crazy as Alex and Matt are joined by actress Fay Ripley talking about her new show The Delivery Man, which is set in a fictional maternity unit. There are some inspirational midwives and Gyles dispels some amazing maternity myths.
It's tennis Tuesday as Judy Murray joins Matt and Alex to talk about mini-tennis month and how to tell whether your toddler is the next tennis champ. A mini-tennis court pops up in the piazza and Judy gives Alex a mini-coaching lesson.Lucy Siegle is on a ride around with Northumbria Police, who are now taking women's refuge workers with them when responding to domestic violence calls. Michael Mosley discovers that people eat more when they watch action movies, Miranda Krestovnikoff looks at the wildlife hidden in Britain's biggest rockpool, and Theo Paphitis meets Afzal Kahn who is launching a new British supercar.
Holly Willoughby joins Matt and Alex. We also meet the athletes who have just completed the toughest footrace in the world - The Marathon Des Sable. Nick Wallis also investigates the new pension freedoms.
Actor Mark Benton discusses hit musical Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Plus, on the 70th anniversary of US troops liberating Colditz Castle, Arthur Smith spends the night at the notorious World War Two prison and the Band of the Coldstream Guards perform The Great Escape. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.
Alex and Chris play giant human snooker on The One Show piazza. Steve Davis and Dennis Taylor are in Sheffield on the eve of the World Snooker championships and former Westlifer, Markus Feehily, performs his new single.
Josh Groban joins Matt and Alex to talk about his new album Stages and perform one of his favourite songs. On the last day to register your vote, Angellica Bell heads to Manchester to find out why it had the lowest voter turnout at the last election.Gyles Brandreth looks at the story behind the 1930s song Teddy Bears' Picnic, and Mike Dilger discovers the protective instinct of llamas. And house band the Showstoppers turn parts of the show into mini-musicals.
Yusuf Islam, formerly known as Cat Stevens, is on the One Show sofa ahead of his lifetime achievement award at the Radio 2 Folk Awards, and Miranda Krestovnikoff has ideas for enriching your pet's life.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actor Paul Bettany, who talks about his role in the new Avengers film. Plus Mike Dilger reveals the secret superheroes of the animal kingdom.
American actress Christine Baranski joins Alex Jones and Matt Baker to talk about her role in the Stephen Sondheim musical Follies. Angellica Bell takes on a very unusual St George's Day challenge and Ade Adepitan talks about e-cigarettes.
World record holder Paula Radcliffe talks about running her final competitive marathon, The Proclaimers perform a brand new track live in the studio and Chris Evans and Alex Jones get a lesson from scything champion George Montague to find out what was wrong with Poldark's technique in the hit BBC drama.
Nancy Sinatra is on the sofa to celebrate her father Frank's centenary year and Phil Tufnell reveals a fake work of art that's been fooling art gallery goers.
Hugh Dennis, Ben Miller and Sarah Hadland discuss their new election trail comedy Ballot Monkeys. Plus Anita Rani investigates coincidences - are they more likely than we think?
Spooks star Peter Firth joins Alex and Matt to talk about the new Spooks movie and rocker Wilko Johnson plays live.Plus the nurse who adopted her young patient, the music that drives alligators wild and a special assignment for Esther Rantzen.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.
Kevin McCloud joins Chris and Alex on the show tonight to talk about Grand Designs Live and his plan to see 2000 self-builders make homes in the Bicester countryside. Cerys Matthews is in Dorset, talking about Thomas Hardy and his novel Far From The Madding Crowd, Ruth Goodman is in Somerset meeting the sixth generation of cheesemakers from the Barber family and Iwan Thomas is in Bournemouth finding out how the football club achieved their rise from the bottom of the leagues up to the Premier League, which they will qualify for unless they lose 19-0 to Charlton tomorrow. Stomp end the show with a bin lid-bashing bonanza.
Gordon Ramsay and his daughter Matilda join Matt and Alex on the green sofa to talk about Matilda becoming the latest in the Ramsay clan to have their own cookery show. She also cooks a delicious summer recipe live in the studio. Plus, the programme celebrates the royal birth and explores the origins of Thomas Hardy's Far From the Madding Crowd.
Friends actor Matt LeBlanc joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about the new series of Episodes. Plus party election manifestos are put to the test, rock photographer Chalkie Davies talks about his iconic images and there's a hunt for dancing snakes in the British countryside.
Jasper Carrott and Anna Kendrick join Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Unsuspecting members of the studio audience are surprised live on air with a message delivered by the Buzztones. Angela Rippon reveals the secrets of election night.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Anne Robinson, Matt Allwright and Chris Hollins to celebrate 30 years of Watchdog with a special party.
The One Show studio has been transformed into a 1940s party to celebrate VE Day in style with World War II veterans, German POWs and many others who celebrated Victory in Europe in 1945. Dan Snow's on hand with some fascinating history, and Kate Humble meets the ex-serviceman of Operation Exodus.
TV legend John Craven joins Matt and Alex to chat about hosting his first quiz show for over 40 years. Stories from volunteers helping after the Nepal earthquake, a rare meeting with sculptor Antony Gormley and there's a beautiful garden created outside the studio by The Great Chelsea Garden Challenge team.
Mary Berry shares her Absolute Favourite recipes, and American Pie singer-songwriter Don McLean performs live. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.
Sandi Toksvig and Will Young join Matt and Alex in the studio, plus Esther Rantzen's back! She's voxpopping shoppers in Sheffield about exam stress, Joe Crowley is launching a One Show competition with Ordnance Survey maps and we follow 10-year-old Jessica as she has groundbreaking surgery to correct her curved spine using remote control.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actors Eddie Marsan and Bertie Carvel to talk about new BBC drama Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell. Ruth Goodman examines the history of boozing in Britain, plus bridge building on the piazza.
Campaigning chef Jamie Oliver joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones in the studio to talk about his latest Food Revolution. Plus, the British Army officer who made a big decision to reveal her hidden identity. And Chris and Alex take on the challenge of making a lead balloon that can actually float.
Identical twins Dr Chris and Xand Van Tulleken tell how bad binge drinking REALLY is for us.Plus, historian David Olusoga goes in search of the last will and testament of Florence Nightingale.
Katie Derham joins Matt and Alex to talk about the 2015 Proms season, and Mel Giedroyc is live from Vienna reporting on the start of Eurovision.Dom Littlewood discovers that brand-name mouthwash may be a waste of money, Dr Sarah Jarvis meets a young woman who first touched the nation as a sick toddler on City Hospital, and Dan Snow flies in a restored Blenheim Bomber.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by former decathlete and Olympian Daley Thompson and former Fonejacker Kayvan Novak. Plus a javelin throwing challenge for the over 50s.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Patrick Kielty and Alex Jones chat with Game of Thrones star Conleth Hill. Plus a live performance from Paul Weller.
Casualty and Strictly star Sunetra Sarker joins Matt and Alex in the studio. Also on the sofa is grand master of memory Ed Cooke.Gyles Brandreth is on board the Queen Mary 2 as Cunard celebrates 175 years, Raphael Rowe finds out what happens to all the old tech we are throwing away, and Michael Douglas takes his pop-up hair salon to a Hindu wedding.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the green sofa by pop star Ricky Martin and BBC newsreader Huw Edwards.
Acting greats Sir Ian McKellen and Sir Derek Jacobi join Matt and Alex, along with renowned percussionist Dame Evelyn Glennie.An adopted daughter tracks down her birth mother, two families compete head to head from their own sofas and there is a glimpse into the artistic secrets of Canaletto.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by comedian Greg Davies. Plus music from the Band of the Brigade of Gurkhas and a special appearance from Al Pacino.
Lenny Henry joins Chris and Alex to talk about his new drama The Syndicate, about a group of lottery winners who win £14 million. Winners of all shapes and sizes are in the studio audience, including some 500 word winners, slimmers and football players!There is an Evel Knievel stunt on the piazza, and the legend that is Elvis Costello stops by for a chat and performance to close the show.
Mick Hucknall joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa to talk about 30 years of Simply Red and perform his new single. Alex Riley meets Andrew Jennings, the Panorama reporter who doggedly pursued Fifa bosses over corruption allegations. Arthur Smith rambles through Somerset discovering the truth behind an unfinished Coleridge poem. Marty Jopson is in a massive Crossrail tunnel as one of the boring machines breaks through. Dr Richard Stephens is in the studio to talk about how being bored could make you more creative.
Broadcaster Clive Anderson joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about the stage return of Whose Line Is It Anyway. Plus a report on the moths that are eating exhibits in the Natural History Museum, and a motorcycle champ is let loose inside a castle.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by Paul O'Grady and Anita Dobson. Plus Dr Mark Porter looks at heart health.
Matt and Alex are joined in the studio by funny man Michael McIntyre alongside a celebrity dentist talking about teeth whitening. What will he make of Michael's pearly whites? We ask the people of Bournemouth what they think of dad bods, and we have a Dan Snow film about the end of Operation Dynamo, the military evacuation of Dunkirk.
The One Show is live from Glasgow with Lulu and Jamie Cullum for the first ever BBC Music Day. Choirs, orchestras, gospel singers and many more perform across Britain and Iwan Thomas follows a music baton across 'Hadrian's Wall of Sound'!
Broadcaster Melvyn Bragg joins Matt and Alex, and musical internet sensations The Piano Guys play live. Plus, how Magna Carta has lasted 800 years, and what happens when you put the wrong fuel in your car.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones chat to the BBC's leading man of politics Nick Robinson about politics and his fight back to health following cancer. Plus Dan Donnelly investigates the rise in theft of priceless treasures from Britain's churches.
Gary Barlow and Emma Willis join Matt and Alex on the sofa. Helen Fospero and Alex Riley investigate the reality of the government's extended Right to Buy scheme, and one of tonight's guests and one of the presenters will be taking a 'leap of faith' 25 metres above The One Show studio.
Pop guru Pete Waterman joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the studio. Plus Phil Tufnell takes on a surreal challenge and there's a report on the extraordinary migration habits of British bats.
Comedian Stephen Merchant joins Alex Jones and Patrick Kielty on the green sofa and helps judge an epic One Show lip-sync battle.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by gameshow host Stephen Mulhern to talk about the new series of Catchphrase. And Lucy Siegle is in the studio to investigate the approach taken by some charities to secure donations from the public.
EastEnders actress Samantha Womack tells Matt and Alex what's next for Ronnie in Albert Square. Plus a report on the stolen treasure that the police are trying to return to its rightful owners.
The first ever One Show Sports Day takes place in the piazza as two families compete for the title of One Show Sporting Family of the Week. Alex and Matt talk to John Torode about Celebrity MasterChef and Sue Barker talks about all the tennis action taking place at the Queen's Club this week.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Peter and Dan Snow to talk about the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo, and there is a visit from the Minions.
Chris and Alex are joined by tennis legend Boris Becker to talk about his love affair with Wimbledon, and they also test out the latest motoring gadget - a car that can be controlled with a smartphone app.
Fiona Bruce and art expert Philip Mould talk about the new series of Fake or Fortune. Plus Doctor Ravi Jayaram investigates the rising costs of temporary NHS doctors and nurses.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Dermot O'Leary and film director Asif Kapadia, to talk about his new documentary on Amy Winehouse.
Michel Roux Jr brings the food, Mika brings the music and Steve Backshall provides the dance moves. Dr Mark Porter has important air pollution advice and the Family of the Week are from the brand new series of Don't Tell the Bride. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present.
Idina Menzel joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the green sofa, and an electric Formula E car races onto the piazza outside the studio.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones launch the BBC's TV coverage of Glastonbury with Uptown Funk star Mark Ronson; a live performance from James Bay; and a behind the scenes chat with headliners The Who, about their classic album Quadrophenia.
Fresh from his triumphant Glastonbury performance, Lionel Richie joins Matt and Alex on the sofa to talk all night long. Helen Fospero asks people if the events in Tunisia last week have made them have second thoughts about where to spend their summer holidays this year.
Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and Episodes actor Tamsin Greig joins them, Dan Donnelly investigates illegal inking, and there are some tattoo disasters in the studio.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by War Horse actress Emily Watson and stand-up comedian Chris Addison. Plus the winners of the Ordnance Survey Design Competition, which gave viewers the chance to design a new map symbol.
The Eubanks join Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa to talk about boxing, marriage and painting. Marty Jopson explains why temperatures in Britain have been breaking records.
Chris and Alex are in Belfast for the Tall Ships Festival. Joining them for this nautical spectacle are local legend Barry McGuigan and Angellica Bell, who heads out into the Atlantic Ocean to help bring the magnificent 260 foot Guayas into port.
TV and film actor famed for his aristocrat roles, Anthony Andrews joins Matt and Alex in the studio and Lucy Siegle continues her campaign to stop charities from pestering vulnerable people.
Matt and Alex are joined by Hollywood legend Michael Douglas to talk about the new superhero action film Ant Man. They are also joined by the One Show's resident insect expert George McGavin who has a species of ant named after him.
Comedian Marcus Brigstocke joins Matt and Alex along with BBC comedy star Javone Prince. Esther Rantzen is with holidaymakers in Corfu as the Greek economy collapses, Dom Littlewood announces the urgent recall of a cot that could kill, Dr Mark Porter meets one of the only surgeons in the world using viruses to cure blindness and Miranda Krestovnikoff dives into a swarm of barrel jellyfish.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen to explain why he has been selling underwear to the Chinese, and comedian Tez Ilyas gives his take on Ramadan.Plus those affected by the controversial closure of the Independent Living Fund.
It's Chris Evans's last One Show and Joanna Lumley joins in the celebration. There's music from Carole King The Musical, plus the world's best Mexican wrestling stars and the best contributors from Friday shows gone by.
Tommy Steele joins Matt and Alex to talk about his new musical The Glenn Miller story, and Dan Snow stops by to talk about uncovering a rare Spitfire in Somerset last week.
Deborah Meaden joins Matt and Alex on the sofa to talk about the new series and 10th anniversary of Dragons' Den. Plus David Olusoga reveals the truth behind Britain's forgotten slavery business.
The One Show is live from the Great Yorkshire Show in Harrogate, where Matt and Alex are taking a behind-the-scenes look at England's leading farming and countryside event.
Arguably the busiest man in showbiz, Eddie Izzard is on the sofa, and Lisa Stansfield opens up about the story behind her 90s smash hit All Around The World.
The One Show is going out with a bang, as Alex and Patrick are joined by Usain Bolt to talk about racing in London. Plus a live performance from Martha Reeves and the Vandellas.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Rick Stein, Dominic Littlewood, Theo Paphitis and Miranda Krestovnikoff.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Ainsley Harriott and Jack Whitehall.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by John Hannah and Phill Jupitus.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Sharon Rooney.

Patrick Kielty and Alex Jones are joined by Hardeep Singh Koli, Paul Merton and Katherine Ryan.

Dan Walker and Alex Jones are joined by Martin Clunes.

Dan Walker and Alex Jones are joined by Rob Brydon and Joe Crowley.

Ore Oduba and Alex Jones are joined by Anne Robinson and Alex Riley.

Patrick Kielty and Alex Jones are joined by James & Jack Fox and Helen Fospero.

Patrick Kielty and Alex Jones are joined by Darcy Oake and Natalie Imbruglia.

Richard Blackwood and Alex Jones are joined by Sanjeev Bhaskar, Dan Snow and Anita Rani.

Richard Blackwood and Alex Jones are joined by Harry Enfield & Paul Whitehouse and Christine Walkden & Oz Clarke.

Adil Ray and Alex Jones are joined by Stephen Fry.

Adil Ray and Alex Jones are joined by Keith Lemon, Kirsty Gallagher and Iwan Thomas.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by Bob Geldof, Carol Kirkwood, Martin Brundle and Ben Edwards.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by the Hairy Bikers, Jimmy De Ville, Hozier and Mike Dilger.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Patrick Stewart & Sunny Ozell and Dom Littlewood.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Rita Ora and David Harewood.

Angellica Bell and Alex Jones are joined by Suranne Jones and Joe Crowley.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Jackie Collins and Anita Rani.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Simon Le Bon & John Taylor, Lucy Siegle, Michael Douglas, Toyah Willcox and Gyles Brandreth.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Michael Palin.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Ronnie Wood and Anoushka Shankar.

Nick Grimshaw and Alex Jones are joined by Chrissie Hynde, Andy Kershaw & Johnny Marr and Scouting for Girls.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by David Baddiel, Ella Eyre, Will Greenwood, Marty Jopson and Miranda Krestovnikoff.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Tanni Grey-Thompson, Dan Snow, Keith Richards, Andy Kershaw and Dom Littlewood.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the magazine show.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the magazine show.
Alex Jones presents the magazine show.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the magazine show.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the magazine show.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the magazine show.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the magazine show.
Alex Jones presents the magazine show.
Sir Bruce Forsyth joins Matt and Alex to talk about his life on and off stage. And Gyles Brandreth talks about the man who created Cluedo and lost a fortune in doing so.
Carol Vorderman shares stories from the Pride of Britain Awards. Plus the aviator Tracey Curtis-Taylor on her plan to fly to Australia in an open-topped vintage biplane. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.
Matt and Alex are joined by funk and soul's biggest fan, Craig Charles. Fiona Foster is at the SSI plant in Teesside as it lays off 1700 workers, Angellica Bell meets Jess Thom "Tourettes Hero", Miranda Krestovnikoff discovers the huge distances bats migrate, and Dan Donnelly finds drones are transforming farmers' harvests.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by writer and broadcaster Andrew Marr. Nick Wallis investigates recent changes in government green policies. Iwan Thomas meets a dancer hoping to shake up the world of ballet. Plus Patrick Aryee goes in hunt of the sunfish and Marty Jopson turns back time for the story of the wind-up watch.
Britain's Got Talent Judge and Singer Alesha Dixon joins Alex Jones and Patrick Kielty on the sofa, and will also be performing her new single Tallest Girl.In honour of the world Beard and Moustache Championships, we'll be meeting some of Britain's best beards and barbers.Mike Dilger heads to France to see the Asian hornet, a dangerous species that could be a disaster for British bees if it makes its way to our shores.
Consumer champions Sophie Raworth and Michelle Ackerley join Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about what we can expect from the new series of Watchdog. Kevin and Karen Clifton plus Natalie Lowe from Strictly pop in to teach us how to do 'TheStrictly' dance move.
Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. The Great British Bake Off finalists - Ian, Nadiya and Tamal - share their Bake Off best bits before tomorrow night's final. Phil Tufnell meets a woman who has combined her love of baking with art, and Dan Donnelly investigates how to protect photographs shared online.
Hollywood film star Geena Davis and British film star Nick Frost are in the studio, Gyles Brandreth takes The One Show stunt team on the road to recreate Frank Spencer's best stunts and Ruth Goodman attends an incredible re-enactment of the Battle of Agincourt.
Steve Coogan joins Matt and Alex on The One Show Sofa to talk about his new autobiography. Angellica Bell visits schools in Edinburgh who have banned parents from dropping off their kids anywhere near the school gates, and Christine Walkden enlists the residents living near Rudyard Lake to help her recite Rudyard Kipling's famous poem If.
Bryan Adams joins Trevor Nelson and Alex Jones to talk about his new album and tour. Kanya King talks about starting the MOBO music awards, chef Ricky Andalcio discovers how hop farmers are changing the taste of British craft beer and film-maker Roger Graef is in the studio with the subject of his latest film, Thalidomide survivor Brett Nielsen.
Matt Baker and Mel Giedroyc present The One Show. They are joined by legendary composer Burt Bacharach who talks about his life and career and performs Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head.
Lord Sugar and Romesh Ranganathan reveal all about this year's Apprentice, and Carrie Grant meets the secretary to the Beatles who shared a close bond with the fab four.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by singer Peter Andre and DIY SOS host Nick Knowles for the launch of the 2015 Children in Need Rickshaw Challenge. Mike Dilger witnesses the rescue of two Bulgarian brown bears, the newly crowned Wildlife Photographer of the Year is in the studio, Iwan Thomas meets veterans benefitting from DIY SOS and Joe Crowley visits Britain's first metal mine in 45 years.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Caroline Flack to talk about life on The X Factor. Plus a lady who has been waking up every day for the last year believing it is 15th October 2014 and a catch up with four ladies who are currently rowing across the Pacific to see how their attempt is going.
Alex Jones and Shane Richie are joined by Great British Bake Off presenter Sue Perkins and singer Labi Siffre who performs his classic hit It Must Be Love.
The Beaufort Male Choir introduce Sir Tom Jones onto the One Show sofa, where he regales Matt Baker and Mel Giedroyc with stories from his autobiography. Iwan Thomas tackles air pollution and reveals a car so green it emits drinkable water.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Bond and Sherlock star Andrew Scott, with an exclusive clip of the new Bond film Spectre. Plus Angellica Bell meets the team filming one of the breathtaking car chases in Rome. Lucy Siegle reports on Brighton's very own sugar tax and Joe Crowley investigates the story of a Victorian detective who may have inspired Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Dawn French and Ricky Wilson join Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa and Beverley Knight performs Memory from the hit musical Cats. Marty Jopson goes Back to the Future to find out how many of the film's predictions actually came true and with the help of some prosthetics Dame Kelly Holmes goes undercover at an army training camp and puts the solders through their paces.
Guy Martin joins Matt and Alex as The One Show commemorates the Blitz with a special broadcast from Aldwych Underground Station. Survivors from across the country remember nights spent in air raid shelters and on tube platforms, Gyles Brandreth discovers secret plans to evacuate the royal family, and the daughters of Barnes Wallis reveal their part in the Dambusters campaign.
Alex Jones and Geri Horner present the One Show, Charlotte Church talks about her new film Under Milk Wood, and Michael Douglas gives Status Quo's Rick Parfitt a 70s make-over.
Presented by Matt Baker and Angellica Bell.Sherlock and Dr Who star Mark Gatiss joins them in the studio and, on the day Spectre is released, BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner has an exclusive interview with two real-life James Bonds.
Presented by Alex Jones and Angellica Bell, who are joined by writer and cook Nigella Lawson.John Sergeant investigates whether the elderly are drinking too much, and the photographer for the 2015 Poppy Appeal reveals the story behind the campaign.Plus, David Olusoga finds out what it was like growing up with George Orwell, and Ruth Goodman is on the paper trail of the Remembrance Day poppy.
Alex Jones and Angellica Bell are joined by Amanda Abbington and Ashley Walters, stars of police drama Cuffs, and ten nominees for the Police Bravery Awards. Meanwhile, Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo talk film turkeys, and Dom Littlewood finds out whether the recent health warnings about processed meat have put people off eating bacon sandwiches.
Alex Jones and Angellica Bell are joined by Priscilla Presley to talk about the collaboration between Elvis and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, 80 years in the making. Sara Cox explains why pottery will be your new obsession, plus Ruth Goodman explains how the humble spud changed the world forever.
Alex Jones and Paul Hollywood are joined by Sir Ian McKellen for 'The Great British Scary Bake Off' and Iwan Thomas visits the best Halloween destination in the world.
Matt and Alex are joined by cook and campaigner Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Nick Wallis meets the Huddersfield homeowners involved in a turf war and Iwan Thomas dances with the stars of a new breakdancing documentary. Plus, Miranda Krestovnikoff dives in to help save a coral reef, and Sarah Mack discovers the fishermen trawling for more than just fish.
Derren Brown talks about his new stage show Miracle, and weather forecaster John Hammond joins Alex and Matt to talk about the new interactive BBC weather site Weather Watchers.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by Rod Stewart and Jimmy Carr. Also in the studio are Strictly couple Anton du Beke and Katie Derham. Gyles Brandreth recreates a classic Norman Wisdom comedy stunt, Iwan Thomas looks at the latest police kit, and Anita Rani meets George Medal hero Chris Finney.
Matt Baker is live in Land's End with Team Rickshaw on the eve of their Children in Need journey, so chef James Martin is in the studio with Alex Jones. Music fans are in for a treat, as the show has the world exclusive of Adele's first TV performance in three years, plus Alexander Armstrong reveals an amazing voice of his own.
Comedian and author David Walliams and British astronaut Tim Peake join Alex Jones and Adil Ray.Matt Baker reports from Padstow on day one of the Children in Need Rickshaw Challenge, with Rick Stein providing a fish supper.Plus, chef Ricky Andalcio takes on a One Show viewer in making the ultimate chicken supreme.
Paul Merton and Alex Jones are joined by Alan Bennett and actor Alex Jennings to talk about new film The Lady In The Van.Matt Baker is on the road for the Children in Need Rickshaw Challenge, Joe Crowley is on Bardsey Island meeting its sole residents; the isolated Porter Family.
Kate Winslet joins Nick Grimshaw and Alex Jones to talk about her new film The Dressmaker. Matt Baker is in Winchester with Team Rickshaw on Day 5 of their challenge. Dan Donnelly investigates some fake football memorabilia, and Katharina Kubrick takes us on a tour of the childhood home she shared with her father, director Stanley Kubrick.
Alex Jones and Warwick Davis are joined by Gregg Wallace, Monica Galetti and Marcus Wareing. Jeff Lynne's ELO perform their new single, while Matt Baker is in Brighton for the next leg of the Rickshaw Challenge.
Matt Baker is at Chatham Docks for Day seven of the Rickshaw Challenge. Alex Jones and Frank Skinner are joined by Gardeners' World's Monty Don, and concert pianist Lang Lang performs live in the studio. After the Russian athletics scandal, Iwan Thomas signs up to the UK drug testing system to see what British athletes go through to prove they're clean.
The One Show takes over the Queen Vic pub in Albert Square for a Children in Need 2015 special with Alex Jones and a whole host of celebrity guests including Ellie Goulding, Peter Andre and Warwick Davis. Matt Baker is on the road for the closing stages of the year's epic Land's End to East End Rickshaw challenge.
Tom Daley joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about a new anti-bullying campaign. Team Rickshaw are back in the studio to celebrate their incredible fundraising total. And Jess Glynne performs the Children in Need single Take Me Home.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by presenter and comedian Alan Carr, and Mike Dilger attempts to capture unique footage of rutting stags.
Rob Brydon and Jeremy Vine join Matt and Alex on The One Show sofa.They will be talking about surveillance in the wake of the Paris attacks, and Gyles Brandreth makes a splash live on air, in more ways than one.The cast of The Warrior Women of Yang perform a traditional Chinese dance routine at the end of the show.
John Bishop joins Matt and Alex in the studio along with the biggest brains on telly, the QI Elves. Christine Walkden is on the road to celebrate 50 years of the Transit van.
Andy Hamilton joins Patrick Kielty and Angellica Bell on the One Show sofa. Mike Dilger visits the islands of St Kilda, Joe Crowley makes potato vodka and Carrie Grant finds out the real story behind Reef's hit song Place Your Hands.
Matt and Alex are joined by presenter Vernon Kay.John Sergeant meets residents in Hampstead, London, who want to pay to hire more police to patrol the streets.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones chat to Eddie Izzard about his tour, Force Majeure. Meanwhile, Lucy Siegle looks at a very unusual method used by one woman to cure her snoring.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.
Legendary ballet dancer Carlos Acosta joins Matt and Alex on the sofa to talk about his farewell tour. Matt Charman, the British writer behind Spielberg's Cold War thriller Bridge of Spies, talks about real life spy swaps. Carrie Grant asks just how offended we are by adverts in the cinema, and Joe Crowley joins a new stay-at-home dad on his first day taking care of the baby.
Alex Jones and Will Young present The One Show. They are joined by comedian Russell Howard and singer Fleur East, who performs her new single. Plus Patrick Aryee explores the science behind a frog's leap.

Clare Balding joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to exclusively reveal the shortlist for BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2015. Security correspondent Frank Gardner explains the implications of the upcoming Commons vote on bombing IS targets in Syria, plus the views of some people who have been affected by acts of terrorism. Market trader Lenny Sellick has his unique take on internet shopping and the One Show's gem hunter, Adam McIntosh, uses Scottish gold and gem stones to make an engagement ring.

Bollywood actors Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol join Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about their highly anticipated film, Dilwale. The programme looks at what makes a Bollywood blockbuster, and Iwan Thomas sets out to meet a family of Khans live on the show.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Gary Kemp and The Corrs for a family-themed One Show, along with Strictly quarter-finalists Anita Rani and Gleb Savchenko. Joe Crowley investigates the new organ donation system in Wales.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by singing star Josh Groban and world chess champion Magnus Carlsen.Plus, Florence and the Machine perform live.

Alex Jones and Ricky Wilson are joined on the sofa by Len Goodman and Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain. As panto season is upon us, there could well be some ugly sisters and a pantomime dame passing through.

Sheila Hancock joins Matt and Alex.

Matt and Alex are joined by Private Eye editor Ian Hislop and the stars of the new Peanuts Movie, Charlie Brown and his faithful dog Snoopy. We meet the man trying to stop children as young as 12 from joining cyber hacking gangs, and Tuffers tries out the ancient Japanese art of Kirigami.

Hollywood actor Tim Roth joins Matt and Alex to talk about new Tarantino movie The Hateful Eight, classical singer Placido Domingo sings a classic from his new Christmas album, John Sergeant and Jennie Bond assess their driving skills, and film critic Antonia Quirke talks holiday locations in the Movie Zone.

Idris Elba joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about the Luther Christmas special. Plus a group of Army medics are recognised by the Duke of Cambridge for their work in West Africa during the Ebola crisis.

EastEnders star Danny Dyer joins Alex Jones and guest host Jasper Carrott in the studio along with Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain, who inspires the next generation of bakers at her old school.

Daily magazine show featuring reports and celebrity guests with Matt & Alex.

Daily magazine show featuring reports and celebrity guests with Matt & Alex.
Daily magazine show featuring reports and celebrity guests with Matt & Alex.
Daily magazine show featuring reports and celebrity guests with Matt & Alex.On the show today, David Jason & James Baxter chat about the new series of Still Open All Hours, plus the viewers christmas sing-a-long video gets it's first showing on tv.

Lily James and James Norton, stars of the BBC's epic adaptation of War and Peace, join Matt and Alex for the final One Show of 2015. Evgeny Lebedev reads War and Peace in two minutes, Iwan Thomas finds out if anyone can remember the words to The Twelve Days of Christmas, chef Ricky Andalcio takes his mince pies to a Bavarian Christmas market, Michael Douglas goes behind the scenes at a school nativity, the studio is filled with people who have Christmassy names and the choir of All Soul's Church perform at the end of the show.

Presented by Matt Baker and Anita Rani. They are joined for the first One Show of 2016 by Silent Witness star Emilia Fox, and Lucy Siegle has been helping locals with the flood clear up in Hebdon Bridge.

Adrian Lester joins Matt Baker and Anita Rani to talk about his new play Red Velvet. Miranda Krestovnikoff takes a wildlife-loving girl with a rare skin condition on a night-time nature tour with the help of some hi-tech kit, and Marty Jopson meets a man who raised his house up using hydraulic stilts to avoid the risk of flooding.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actors Caroline Quentin and Tuppence Middleton plus former One Show host Adrian Chiles. Nick Wallis investigates what the government and Environment Agency are doing to prevent UK floods in the future.

Davina McCall joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about her latest fitness DVD and cookbook. Mike Dilger is on a quest to discover why dozens of sharks were spotted in a feeding frenzy on the Sussex coast,Dom Littlewood investigates the Swedish trend for a six-hour working day, Tom Kitchin cooks drop scones to a recipe by HM the Queen, and Angellica Bell interviews January joggers.

Alex Jones and Rory Bremner chat to Dermot O'Leary about his new Saturday night game show The Getaway Car, and Nadiya Hussain from Bake Off pops in with some sweet treats.

Daily magazine show featuring reports and celebrity guests with Matt & Alex.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by the Moons of EastEnders, Shane Richie and Jessie Wallace. The Stargazing team are live in Germany where comedian John Bishop simulates a spacewalk.

Daily magazine show featuring reports and celebrity guests with Matt & Alex.

Daily magazine show featuring reports and celebrity guests with Matt & Alex.

Gordon and Tana Ramsay join Alex Jones and Anton Du Beke on the One Show sofa. Chef Reza Mahammad launches the new Best Takeaway or Street Food category for the 2016 BBC Food and Farming Awards, and Fiona Foster has exclusive access to Rob Lawrie, the ex-soldier who appeared in a French court this week after attempting to smuggle a four-year-old girl into the UK.

Great British Bake Off host Sue Perkins joins Anita Rani and Matt Baker along with Lucy Siegle who's been to Aberdeenshire to ask "Should Donald Trump be banned from the UK?".

Daily magazine show featuring reports and celebrity guests with Matt & Alex.
Katherine Ryan joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about her stand up tour Kathbum and Esther Rantzen talks about 30 years of ChildLine. Angela Scanlon meets the farmer who stopped Rihanna stripping off inhis barley field and Mike Dilger visits a huge bloom of plankton off the coast so big it's visible from space.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by the Queen of Cakes herself, Mary Berry. Angellica Bell is talking to dog owners about whether they agree that it's unsafe to throw sticks for dogs and Andy Kershaw pays a return revisit to the residents of Great Heck in North Yorkshire to see how the clear up operation is going at the defunct recycling plant which is causing a bit of a stink.

Daily magazine show featuring reports and celebrity guests with Matt & Alex.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by actor Matthew Perry.Plus a celebration of the life of Roger Lloyd-Pack, who played Trigger in Only Fools and Horses.

Daily magazine show featuring reports and celebrity guests with Matt & Alex.

The cast of Dad's Army - Catherine Zeta-Jones, Michael Gambon, Tom Courtenay, Bill Paterson, Blake Harrison and Daniel Mays - join Matt and Alex on The One Show sofa. Joe Crowley is in Thetford - the town that became Walmington-on-Sea for the original series.

Alan Titchmarsh joins Matt and Alex in the studio, and comedian John Bishop is up in Liverpool to welcome Jo Brand as she completes her 150-mile Hell of a Walk for Sport Relief.

Comedian Omid Djalili guest presents with Alex Jones, and Giles Coren joins them on the green sofa. As production of the Land Rover Defender ends, the final car off the production line arrives outside the studio.

A special edition of The One Show paying tribute to the late Sir Terry Wogan - with Chris Evans, Graham Norton, Alan Dedicoat and Lynn Bowles. Matt and Alex look back over the broadcaster's long career and revisit classic clips, and the Brighouse and Rastrick Band perform The Floral Dance.
The One Show is live from Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire, one of the many places across the UK that have been devastated by floods.Matt Baker and Alex Jones talk to people from all parts of the country about how they are still living with the effects of the floods, and meet others as they plan for more floods to come.

Hollywood megastar Jack Black joins Matt and Alex to talk about his new film Goosebumps. And Shawn Mendes drops in for an exclusive interview and performance at the end of the show in what will be his first ever UK TV performance.

Matt Baker and Nina Wadia are joined by The Real Marigold Hotel stars Rosemary Shrager and Wayne Sleep. The programme also reveals how people can make themselves feel happier.

Daily magazine show featuring reports and celebrity guests with Matt & Alex.

Comedian Ben Miller joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about his new science series, It's Not Rocket Science.Matt Allwright finds out about people's science knowledge, Joe Crowley meets two home-taught children giving school a try for the first time, Lucy Siegle investigates whether kites could be a source of clean energy, and George McGavin looks at different species of ladybird.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by TV Supervet Noel Fitzpatrick, while Lucy Siegle looks at supermarkets selling 'wonky veg' boxes.

Hollywood star Aaron Paul joins Matt and Alex on the sofa, Michael Douglas looks to rehome 9,000 chickens, and Michael Mosley finds out about the medical hero who transformed Fleming's chance discovery of penicillin into a life-saving medicine.

Presented by Matt Baker and Louise Minchin.Stephen Fry is on the sofa ahead of this Sunday's Baftas, Dan Donnelly looks at the latest online scam, and Angela Scanlon visits the biggest dressing-up cupboard in the country.

Cuba Gooding Jr joins Alex Jones and Dermot O'Leary on the One Show sofa, Birdy performs her new song Keeping Your Head Up, and the First Dates restaurant is brought into the studio. 10-year-old Ethan learns to overcome the limitations of his blindness using echolocation, Patrick Aryee meets some ingenious coastal predators, and Simon Callow tells the story of the Joseph Grimaldi - dressed as a clown.

EastEnders actress Lacey Turner and executive producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins join Matt Baker and Angellica Bell to talk about In the Mind - a two week season of TV shows on BBC One covering mental health issues. And Dom Littlewood is in Barking hanging out with some crazy canines.

Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Greg Davies and Stacey Dooley to officially launch BBC Three Online and Dom Littlewood is in the studio with news on compensation for angry train commuters.

Matt Baker and Anita Rani are joined by Hollywood star Michael Sheen and comedian Adam Hills. Plus the show features some former Windmills girls, members of the British Amputee Football squad and The Magic Circle's close up magician of the year Brendan Rodrigues.

Bear Grylls joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about his new show, Mission Survive. Joe Crowley looks at the financial cost of raising a child, Miranda Krestovnikoff abseils off St Michael's Mount to helpwith a spot of weeding, Gloria Hunniford discusses her brush with diabetes, and Andy Kershaw follows in the tyre tracks of Lawrence of Arabia.

Alex Jones and Nick Grimshaw are joined by James Martin. Meanwhile, Nadiya Hussain makes cream soda and Jack Garratt performs live.

Pop and musical star Jason Donovan joins Alex Jones and Matt Baker on The One Show sofa. Fiona Foster investigates the government's English tests aimed non-EU residents.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Maureen Lipman. Plus with dog thefts on the rise, how can you protect your pet?

It's Lets Play Darts on The One Show, as Matt and Alex are joined by two of this year's Sport Relief competitors, Bobby 'King of Bling' George and Jon 'Lancashire Hot Shot' Richardson. Andy Torbet takes on the fastest animal on the planet in a human v falcon challenge, and we get on board the reborn Flying Scotsman the day before it's unveiled to the public.

Sir Chris Hoy joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about his new series of children's books and Lucy Siegle talks to two young patients awaiting life-saving stem cell treatment.

Sir Kenneth Branagh and Rob Brydon join Alex Jones and Dermot O'Leary on the sofa. Angellica Bell and some space fans make contact with major Tim Peake on the International Space Station.

Julia Bradbury joins Matt and Alex for a ramble in the studio, and they meet a group of women who proposed to their husbands on a leap day.

Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by the newest detective in Happy Valley, actress Katherine Kelly. Michael Mosley meets a man who has a stem cell experiment growing inside his body that could give thousands a pain-free life, and Dom Littlewood is on the trail of the dodgy scales.

Robson Green and James Norton Join Matt and Alex to talk about the new series of Grantchester. We discover the details of Alex's latest epic sport relief challenge. The Scottish National Indoor Tug of War Teamjoin the show on the piazza. Marty Jopson gets his hands on some weird orange goo, and Angela Scanlon tells the story of a man who buried himself alive for 61 days.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio My Big Fat Greek Wedding star Nia Vardalos. Plus Sarah Mack meets a meteorite hunter following the illumination of Scottish skies earlier this week.

Alex Jones and guest presenter Vernon Kay are joined in the studio by Nigel Havers and Sir Ben Ainslie, the most successful sailor in Olympic history.

With Alex away on day one of her Hell on High Seas challenge, Fearne Cotton joins Matt in the studio, along with actor Brenda Blethyn. Alex presents live from the Irish Sea with an update about conditions on board the yacht and the weather front that's threatening to make a huge impact on their progress. Plus Iwan Thomas visits the school rugby team trying new rules to reduce concussions on the field.

Konnie Huq sits in for Alex Jones while she's taking to the waves for her Sport Relief Hell on High Seas challenge. Konnie and Matt have all the latest from Alex on the boat, Rebecca Front talks about her starring role in Julian Fellowes's new drama Doctor Thorne and Cerys Matthews helps bring swing dance legend Snakehips Johnson back to life.

Presented by Matt Baker and Zoe Ball. They catch up with Alex Jones and the Hell on High Seas team to hear about the force ten gale the crew were caught up in last night.Alexei Sayle and Sarah Millican provide some much-needed light relief and the ten finalists of School Chef of the Year 2016 appear too.

Call the Midwife star Helen George joins Matt Baker and Denise Lewis in the studio. Plus the latest from Alex and her crew's Hell on High Seas challenge for Sport Relief.
Alex Jones comes to the end of her Hell on High Seas Sport Relief Challenge, while back in the studio Stephen Mangan talks to Joe Crowley and Louise Minchin about crime drama series Houdini and Doyle. Plus, chef Ricky Andalcio joins a family feast at musician and singer Paul Young's house.

Heston Blumenthal joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about Major Tim Peake's space food - which he put on the menu. Heston also helps Mark Chapman and Jermaine Jenas draw the balls in the FA Cup semi-final draw. Plus a look back at the highs and the lows of Alex's Hell on High Seas Sport Relief challenge. And Dan Donnelly joins the police and the RSPCA on a badger-baiting sting.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Michael Crawford to talk about his new musical and show an exclusive clip from a special Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em sketch for Sport Relief.
Comedian Jo Brand and social commentator and author Caitlin Moran are on the sofa, Mrs Brown's Boys star Brendan O'Carroll educates his sons on the part their family played in an independent Ireland, and Joe Crowley is live in an all new Crystal Maze. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.

Breakfast TV host turned quiz master Bill Turnbull joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about his new daytime quiz show Think Tank.Paul Daniels is remembered in the One Show's tribute to the greatestmagician the country has ever produced.John Sergeant is in Edinburgh to test whether drivers are sticking to the city's new 20mph speed limit, and with £115m in the Budget going to tackle homelessness, three homeless people tell us their story.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actor David Harewood to talk about The Night Manager.Frank Gardner separates surveillance fact from intelligence fiction, Chris Mason talks about the EU referendum, and Carrie Grant tells the story behind one of Ocean Colour Scene's most famous songs.

Actor Danny Mays tells us all about the new series of Line of Duty, and Mike Dilger drops by to talk about wildlife appearing in surprising locations.

Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. They are joined by Alison Steadman and Paula Wilcox.Nick Hewer and scientist Mark Miodownik talk about taking on some surprising challenges, and band Reef play their latest single.

Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.

Dynamo joins Richard Osman and Alex Jones on the sofa. Nadiya Hussain makes a chocolate sculpture of epic proportions. Michael Douglas helps the team at Salisbury Cathedral get ready for the Easter weekend. Suede play their new song What I'm Trying To Tell You.

Alex Jones and Chris Hollins are joined by Michael Ball to talk about the upcoming Olivier awards.

Alex Jones talks to comedian Frank Skinner and Hollywood film score composer Hans Zimmer, with a live performance at the end of the show. Plus Sophie Morgan meets a doctor using computer game technology to design wheelchairs controlled by sight, Dan Donnelly is investigating the 'spoofing' scam and Joe Crowley travels to Poland to meet an artist telling Van Gogh's life story by animating his most famous paintings.

Singer Aled Jones and comedy actors Elaine C Smith and Arabella Weir join Alex Jones and Richard Madeley on The One Show sofas. Plus some notable participants in The Duke of Edinburgh's Award celebrate its 60th year.

Adil Ray and Fearne Cotton present as The One Show pays tribute to the late Ronnie Corbett, with guests including Michael Palin and Barry Cryer.

Paloma Faith talks to Alex Jones and Greg James about The Voice semi-finals this weekend.Matt Allwright meets steel workers in Port Talbot in the wake of announcements made there this week.

Johnny Vegas joins Matt and Alex to talk about his new celebrity driving show. Nick Wallis spends time with the Community union leader in Port Talbot, Dan Snow reveals his latest finds about the Vikings, CarrieGrant hears the story behind the Beat's biggest hit and Lucy Siegle visits a farm devastated by sheep worrying.

Hollywood actor Don Cheadle chats about his Miles Davis biopic, and there are dogs and puppies in the studio ahead of the microchipping law coming into effect.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Paul O'Grady and Ian Hislop. There is also a studio performance by 30 young violinists taking part in the prestigious Menuhin Competition.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Cyndi Lauper who talks about her new album and forthcoming tour.Angela Rippon and Dr Chris van Tulleken encourage the nation to take part in an experiment to predict how well people will age.

All Saints join Alex Jones and Jeremy Vine on the One Show sofa, and perform their new song One Woman Man. Lucy Siegle investigates claims that singing can improve your health. We're with one young amputee on the day he gets an incredible new robotic prosthetic arm. Arthur Smith gets to the bottom of why the UK is stuck half way between metric and imperial measurements.

Twiggy talks about the birth of the British love affair with pop music, Lucy Siegle meets tenants evicted from their homes after a housing sell off, and Mike Dilger goes in search of a songbird that impales its prey on branches.

Zoe Ball joins Matt and Alex in the studio to talk about her new show Can't Touch This. Three-year-old twins Rosie and Ruby, who were born conjoined, are also on the sofa with their mother and Great Ormond Street Hospital's Doctor Joe Curry.

Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Sir Ben Kingsley and 12-year-old Neel Sethi to talk about their new film The Jungle Book. Plus Sarah Mack poses the question - when is a pothole not a pothole?

Michael McIntyre joins Alex Jones and Patrick Kielty on the green sofa. Ronan Keating performs live. And find out what it was like growing up with Bob Hoskins from his daughter.

Phillip Schofield joins Matt and Alex on the sofa to talk about his return to the stage. Lucy Siegle discusses the costs of further education in the EU.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by stand-up comedian Marcus Brigstocke. Why are so many of us are still plagued by mobile phone signal blackspots? Plus a look for new clues to Shakespeare's life in the will he left behind. And the very latest on the Scottish beaver trial that's got farmers and conservationists at loggerheads.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Natalie Dormer to talk about the new series of Game of Thrones. Nadiya Hussain bakes a cake fit for a queen and Charlie Higson and Kerry Howard launch the BBC's Comedy Classroom. Vicar of Dibley writer Paul Mayhew-Archer tries to find the funny side of Parkinson's. Plus the contenders for Caravanner of The Year are parked up on the piazza.

The One Show celebrates HM the Queen's 90th birthday, featuring live coverage of the formal celebrations at Windsor Castle. Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond and Katherine Jenkins, who will be tying the celebrations together with a performance of the national anthem at the end of the show.
Alex and guest presenter Craig Charles pay tribute to Prince and chat to Nick Knowles about writing his first film Golden Years, starring Una Stubbs and Phil Davis, who are also on the sofa.

Civil War breaks out in the studio tonight, as Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by two stars of the new Captain America movie - actors Paul Bettany and Anthony Mackie. Plus Dom Littlewood brokers peace in the fight over where to park trucks stuck on the road to Calais, and Gail Porter opens up to portrait artist Adebanji Alade.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actor Dominic West. Plus a brother of a Hillsborough victim discusses the inquest verdict, Esther Rantzen turns agony aunt, Miranda Krestovnikoff abseils for some extreme weeding and Dr David Nott, a renowned surgeon, talks about giving up his spare time to perform surgery in war zones.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Al Murray and Harry Hill. Gymnast Max Whitlock unveils what team GB will be wearing in Rio and Billy Ocean performs at the end of the show.

Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Grayson Perry talks about his new TV series Grayson Perry: All Man. Chef Reza Mahammad presents the Food and Farming Awards prize for Best Street Food or Takeaway. Michael Douglas finds out why so many pet monkeys are in need of rehoming, and Phil Tufnell meets a man who turns old junk into functional works of art.

Actor Helen McCrory joins Michael Ball and Alex Jones to talk about the return of Peaky Blinders, and Travis perform live.Jasper Carrott investigates the fact behind the fictional Peaky Blinders, world boxing champion Carl Frampton takes us back to his home in Belfast, and Lucy Siegle tries out kit designed to combat rogue drones.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Chris Packham for show featuring cockle picking in Morecambe Bay, tractor rallying in Aberthin and kingfisher watching in Sussex.Joe Crowley spent his Sunday observing Leicester City fans in their natural habitat, as the team attempted to win the league for the first time ever.
Dame Joan Collins joins Matt and Alex to talk about her new book. The child stars of Bedknobs and Broomsticks are reunited - in a bed shop. And three other child stars join us in the studio now they are all grown up.Jennie Bond tries to find out why older drivers pay higher insurance premiums, and Citizen Khan visits a Sparkhill cricket club.

Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Louis Theroux, Ian Ogilvy and Lianne La Havas join Alex and Matt on the green sofa. Lianne performs Tokyo live. There is also an update on the EU referendum and a tiny art gallery in studio.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Comedian Susan Calman joins Matt and Alex to talk about her new book Cheer Up Love, Alex Riley is in Aviemore where residents are angry about the taste of their tap water, and Pineapple Dance Studios founder and highly successful businesswoman Debbie Moore gives her life lecture to current students.

Guest host Ricky Wilson joins Alex Jones as Richard Madden and Lily James talk about their new production of Romeo and Juliet. Rick Astley performs Let's Sing in the piazza, while Angela Scanlon joins the residents of St Ives on referendum day. Jay Rayner heads to a farm 120ft underground. And The One Show pays tribute to David Attenborough, who turns 90 on Sunday.

German stand-up comedian Henning Wehn joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa, and there is a live link to Orlando for the latest on the Invictus Games.

With Martin Shaw, Suggs, Neil Stuke and The Lumineers. Matt and Alex ask why so many pubs are closing, and the studio becomes The One Show Arms to celebrate the great British pub.
José Carreras joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones for a chat, and a special performance of classic track Passione live from the balcony of Old Broadcasting House. Mel Giedroyc is in Stockholm ahead of tonight's second Eurovision Semi-Final. Angellica Bell investigates whether roadside pollution gets even worse down at pushchair height. Joe Crowley appeals for help identifying the British soldiers featured in a treasure trove of WWI photos found in France.

Alex Jones is joined by guest presenter Bradley Walsh. Adrian Lester talks about hit series Undercover.
James McAvoy joins Alex Jones and Matt Baker to talk about his latest film X-Men: Apocalypse. Nick Wallis joins authorities as they raid businesses stealing electricity, a crime that costs us millions every year. Andy Kershaw charts the rise of the kitchen sink drama and we pit the wits of a sheepdog against a new technology rival in shepherding. Plus live coverage from the Leicester City victory parade as they celebrate their rise to the top of the league.

Albert Square changes forever as Peggy takes her last breath, but not without a nod to the past that is truly fitting for one of EastEnders' best-loved matriarchs. To mark the occasion, Matt Baker and Alex Jones will present The One Show live from Albert Square. At the end of the special, Dame Barbara Windsor will introduce her final episode.

Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by David Walliams to talk about his latest children's book The World's Worst Children. Plus The Hairy Bikers are in the studio, Alistair McGowan and Joe Crowley shine aspotlight on the role of the understudy, Tommy Sandhu finds out what children find funny and Angellica Bell tastes beer made from a sandwich factory's waste bread.

John Barrowman joins Matt and Alex to talk about his new fantasy book aimed at young adults. Ahead of a new documentary airing this Sunday night all about e-cigarettes, and on the eve of new EU regulationscoming into force tomorrow, we will be chatting to Michael Mosley about the research he's conducted and asking 'e-cigarettes: miracle or menace?'. We take a look at a new way doctors are treating anorexia patients, Esther is back answering your dilemmas, and our resident zoologist Miranda Krestovnikoff is in the Highlands finding out how a new camera system is letting us see what eagles see from way above.
Alex Jones is joined by guest presenter Josh Groban and the star of the biggest TV show in America - The Big Bang Theory's Kunal Nayyar.Plus the mystery of the exploding sewers is solved, and you have the chance to relive one of the most famous sporting hoaxes in history.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Sue Johnston to talk about Rovers. Trish Adudu meets Syrian refugees in England, plus how football clubs are helping to tackle homophobia.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Paul Hollywood to talk about his travel and cookery series City Bakes and his new book The Weekend Baker, while Joe Crowley discovers that the rising costs of funeral directors are causing some people to have DIY funerals.

Snooker star Steve Davis and stand-up comedian Sara Pascoe join Matt Baker and Alex Jones for some Wednesday fun, and Gyles Brandreth is getting excited about Euro 2016.

Presenters Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by comedian Jack Whitehall.The fastest military marching band in the world is on parade outside the studio, Carrie reconstructs a surprise Bob Marley gig that took place in a 1970s British school, and Angellica shows how doctors are using magnets to change people's minds.

Gyles Brandreth joins Alex Jones to talk to Elaine Paige and Russell T Davies. Plus the winners of 500 Words and ABC perform.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Sian Williams to discuss her experiences of living with breast cancer.Plus Britain's Got Talent winner Richard Jones performs a trick live in the studio.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by space statesman Buzz Aldrin to talk about moon landings, Mars and much more. Nick Wallis separates fact from fiction surrounding speed cameras.

Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. They are joined by football legend Alan Shearer, whose new documentary celebrates the 20th anniversary of Euro 96.Spectacular motorcycle stunt team Nitro Circus perform 30 feet in the air outside the studio, and we celebrate the life of Tomorrow's World's Raymond Baxter.

Clive Anderson, Josie Lawrence and Greg Proops join Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon on the green sofa to talk about the return of Whose Line Is It Anyway?Mark Carney, governor of the Bank of England, brings the new £5 notes into the studio and the Manic Street Preachers perform live.

Presented by Alex Jones and Patrick Kielty. The One Show comes live from The Eden Project in Cornwall for a BBC Music Day special. Guests include Nile Rodgers and Duran Duran, and there is a performance from Laura Mvula.Colin Murray is at Belfast's historic Stormont with a Game of Thrones tribute from the Ulster Orchestra. Fran Healy is in Glasgow's legendary Barrowlands, where Travis perform alongside the Scottish Symphony Orchestra. Angellica Bell celebrates music's power to connect us - from the top of the Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge.

Philip Glenister joins Matt and Alex to talk about his tv project Outcast, and we hear from the British men and women who met the legendary Muhammad Ali.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by broadcaster David Dimbleby and actor Ashley Jensen. Nick Wallis meets a couple who lost over £100,000 due to a single text message, and Anita Rani is on the beat with Britain's oldest policeman as he heads into retirement.
Eric Stonestreet, best-known as Cam from Modern Family, joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Plus 'Liver Bird' Nerys Hughes looks back over the work of Carla Lane and how to create a mini sonic boom.

Midge Ure joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the One Show sofa.Joe Crowley finds out how solar panels can end up costing families much more than they bargained for.Wayne Hemingway looks at Manchester's regeneration.Miranda Krestovnikoff sees one North Atlantic coral as it has never been seen before.
Alex Jones and guest presenter Jerry Springer talk to Beverley Knight and Nadiya Hussain. Beverley will also perform at the end of the show.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Bill Bailey to talk about his tour, Limboland. Also, Bill's knowledge of modern art is put to the test.
Holly Willoughby joins Matt and Alex on the green sofa. We also uncover never-before-seen footage of the England 1966 World Cup squad on the eve of the final and use a very unusual method to predict which nation of out of England, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland will go furthest in the Euros.

Alex Jones and Radio One's Greg James are live at Glastonbury 2016 for the start of the biggest green field festival in the world; with guests Jess Glynne, Jake Bugg and Norman 'Fatboy Slim' Cook. Plus how did snooker legend Steve Davis fare as Glastonbury's newest DJ?(Note: This episode aired on BBC Two, due to football coverage).

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Jennifer Saunders and Julia Sawalha, stars of the new Absolutely Fabulous film.Andrew Neil talks about the fallout from Britain's decision to leave the European Union. Plus Christine Walkden takes Wayne Sleep on a trip down memory lane.

Simon Pegg joins Matt and Alex to talk about his new film Ice Age: Collision Course, and Kate Humble talks about why dogs really are man's best friend.Plus a blast from the past when Earth Wind and Fire recount some of their greatest hits.

Sharon Rooney and Myleene Klass join Matt and Alex on the sofa, Dan Snow is in Thiepval ahead of the Somme Centenary and we meet a family on opposing sides of the EU referendum result.

Professor Brian Cox discusses forces of nature as part of his new BBC series. Carol Vorderman joins the RAF on the first UK flight of the F35 Lightning II fighter jet and talks about her own solo flight around the world. Iwan Thomas is in Cardiff to see if the Welsh are still on Cloud 9, 72 hours after their fairy tale game on Friday.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by the award-winning film director Baz Luhrmann to talk about the 20th anniversary of Romeo and Juliet. Reporter Lucy Siegle is also in the studio to talk about the mood of EU nationals living and working in the UK since the result of the EU referendum. Plus music from singer-songwriter James Bay.

John Torode, Gregg Wallace and F1 legend Jackie Stewart join Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the One Show sofa.Ahead of the Euros semi-final, Iwan Thomas is in Lyon with the Welsh fans, and Joe Crowley is live from Pontypridd, the birthplace of the Welsh national anthem.Reg Keys, who lost his son during the Iraq War, reacts to the long-awaited Chilcot report.Matt Allwright visits the Glastonbudget music festival. Miranda Krestovnikoff finds a crab that could put Houdini to shame and, back in the studio, Mike Dilger introduces some more magical animals.

If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.

Ellen Degeneres is a guest on the show to talk about the film Finding Dory in which she voices Dory.Alex chats to Wimbledon champion Andy Murray after his victorious Sunday afternoon.Fiona Foster meets a woman who's petitioning to have the law changed for those who have suffered domestic abuse and live in refuge houses and as a result, have become disenfranchised.Angela Rippon takes on Martina Navratilova in a tennis match to see whether dogs can be trained to become ball boys and we meet the youngest ever person to swim the channel, a title that cannot be overtaken.

Ross Kemp joins Matt and Alex to talk about his new documentary, Ross Kemp: The Fight against Isis. Dan Donnelly pits traditional estate agents against online estate agents. Lucy Siegle looks at the impact of the cuts to 15% of Southern Rail's train services. Si Carter follows in the footsteps of Michael Caine as he revisits Newcastle, the home of 70s gangster film Get Carter. George McGavin investigates a new threat to the health of dogs in Harlow.

Greg Davies and Fiona Bruce join Matt and Alex, with Greg going up against Alex for some foot darts on the piazza. Who will be crowned champion?Matt and Alex also talk to some incredible RNLI volunteers, and Clean Bandit perform Tears.

On another huge day in politics, Matt and Alex are joined by Andrew Marr, whose latest novel uncannily predicts many events from the past few weeks. Plus the incredible poetry of a 10-year-old who doctors feared would never communicate, and how you can help the BBC Weather Watchers this summer.

Alex Jones and Ade Adepitan's guests are Jamie Oliver, who talks about his new cookbook, and Bryan Adams, who performs his new single Don't Even Try. Also Ricky Andalcio continues on his food odyssey of the UK, this time trying cromer crabs. Christine Walkden enters a secret garden in the grounds of Blenheim Castle that's home to trees that date back to the Middle Ages. And a look at the the Homeless World Cup which is taking place in Glasgow.
Former Destiny's Child Michelle Williams joins Matt Baker and Brenda Emmanus to talk about the Late Night Gospel Proms. Anita Rani finds out how uncertainty over the future of Port Talbot's Tata Steel works is affecting the town's children. Marty Jopson makes a film about a solar-powered telescope - using only solar power. Tommy Sandhu investigates new gaming phenomenon Pokemon Go.

Catherine Tate talks to Matt Baker and Nina Wadia about her new stage show, Dan Donnelly investigates pug smuggling and Matt and Nina meet an 11-year-old pianist and composer.
Matt and Alex are joined by Simon Callow, Anita Dobson and Bill Paterson to talk about their new sitcom The Rebel. Angela Scanlon is also in the studio with some metal monsters ahead of the long-awaited return of Robot Wars.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are in Weobley, Herefordshire, to celebrate the British village.

Alex Jones and Joe Crowley are joined by actor Dominic Cooper.Plus Iwan Thomas looks ahead to tomorrow's Olympic opening ceremony.

Ricky Gervais joins Michael Ball and Alex Jones to talk about his new film David Brent: Life on the Road.Clare Grogan revisits the story of the movie Bugsy Malone, Alex Riley has a cunning plan to make queueing more fun, and Michael Kiwanuka performs the title track from his album Love & Hate.
Patrick Kielty and Alex Jones reveal the final three Strictly Come Dancing contestants. Helen Fospero meets the mother of the British man arrested in Las Vegas for trying to take a police officer's gun at a Donald Trump rally. Joe Crowley launches a competition to find the new voice of the speaking clock. Singer Caro Emerald performs a track from her forthcoming album.
Alex Jones and Patrick Kielty bring viewers the best guests and stories live from the Edinburgh festivals.
Alex Jones and Jack Docherty bring viewers the best guests and stories live from the Edinburgh festivals.

Alex Jones and Jack Docherty bring viewers the best guests and stories live from the Edinburgh festivals.

Alex Jones and Bill Turnbull talk to Jamie Dornan talks about his new film Anthropoid, and Alex Riley reports on the closure of BHS in Swansea at the weekend.

Alex Jones and Bill Turnbull are joined by Britain's newest chat show host, comedian John Bishop. OneRepublic perform their latest single live for the first time in the UK. And Gyles Brandreth helps a smoke artist create an amazing new piece of art.

Alex Jones and Bill Turnbull celebrate the return of Poldark with Eleanor Tomlinson and Jack Farthing. There is also a look at how people can save money by changing their car's headlight bulbs themselves.

Renee Zellweger and Sally Phillips join Alex Jones and Friday co-host Angellica Bell to talk about their new film Bridget Jones's Baby.Esther Rantzen takes to the streets with a dilemma from 'Bridget fromLondon'. Marty Jopson finds out how rollercoasters stop. Andy Torbet completes the very first coast-to-coast canoe trip.

This week The One Show celebrates ten years of informing, educating and entertaining the Nation.Hosted by Alex Jones and Matt Baker, the show will revisit a story each night selected from some of the 9,000 films broadcast over 2,000 episodes during the Show's ten years.

This week The One Show celebrates ten years of informing, educating and entertaining the Nation.Matt and Alex are joined by comedian Al Murray. The show's tenth anniversary celebrations continue with Mike, Miranda, Angela and Joe, and Dom goes behind the scenes of the UK's police unit dedicated to keeping children safe online.

This week The One Show celebrates ten years of informing, educating and entertaining the Nation.Hosted by Alex Jones and Matt Baker, the show will revisit a story each night selected from some of the 9,000 films broadcast over 2,000 episodes during the Show's ten years.

This week The One Show celebrates ten years of informing, educating and entertaining the Nation.Proms in the Park headliner Frankie Valli joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa. Joe Crowley meets a group of young people who've built their own aeroplane. Christine Walkden trials four alternative weedkillers.

This week The One Show celebrates ten years of informing, educating and entertaining the Nation.Fay Ripley joins hosts Alex Jones and Gyles Brandreth to talk about Cold Feet, and the team play back some of their best moments in The Great One Show 10th Anniversary Quiz.

Presented by Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley, who are joined by Julie Walters and the cast of Matilda the Musical.Paralympic triathlon gold medallist Andy Lewis explains how his amazing blades are designed, and Raphael Rowe goes back to school in the prison where he served time.

Presented by Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley. They are joined by Nick Knowles and Billy Byrne from DIY SOS. Shakin' Stevens goes on a trip back to the house where he grew up.

Alex Jones and Matt baker are joined by Sam Neill and his 13-year-old co-star Julian Dennison to talk about their new film Hunt for the Wilderpeople.In an exclusive interview, John Bishop speaks with Ron Howard, Sir Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, while Miranda Krestovnikoff tails a lonely bird that has strayed a long way from home.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones talk to actor Richard E Grant about his new documentary on Ealing comedies and David Olusoga investigates the mystery surrounding the last will and testament of Benny Hill.

Alex Jones and Steve Davis are joined by Take That's Gary Barlow and Tim Firth to tell us about their new musical The Girls. Dom sees if warnings to stop holding mobiles whilst driving are getting through, and Christine and the Queens perform live.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Michelle Keegan, Ore Oduba and Jo Clifton.Plus Dom Littlewood looks at the rise of Public Space Protection Orders, Cerys Matthews takes us back in time to before the opening of the Severn Bridge and Tommy Sandhu joins Reading's first-year students on the day they move into their new university halls.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by comedian Jo Brand and Paralympic stars Ellie Simmonds, Jonnie Peacock and Ali Jawad.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Monty Don to talk about his new book My Family and Other Dogs. Plus Mike Dilger discovers a very unusual wildlife spectacle in one viewer's home.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by rock star Jon Bon Jovi who is playing the London Palladium for the very first time.Rapper and poet Akala reintroduces the godmother of rock and roll, and there is a look at a team using phones to tackle Britain's huge food waste mountain.

Impressionist Morgana Robinson joins Alex Jones and Jeremy Vine on the sofa. Carrie Grant is backstage at Strictly ahead of the first show, Kevin Duala asks whether hitchhiking's days are numbered, Alex Riley puts the five-second rule under the microscope and Daphne Selfe tells the story of one trailblazing Brit who changed the face of fashion forever.

Sir Tony Robinson joins Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon on The One Show tonight.Lucy Siegle also reports on potentially dangerous lead-based paint found in children's playgrounds.
On The One Show tonight are Noel Clarke and Lindsey Coulson, stars of ITV's new crime thriller The Level.DJ Ken Bruce pays tribute to his friend Sir Terry Wogan, 50 years since Sir Terry first graced the BBC airwaves.

Dara O Briain is on the sofa talking about his fame in Norway, US presidential elections and whether homework is a good thing.Nick Hewer leads the charge for a much-maligned insect to be given a PR makeover.

Bee Gees legend Barry Gibb joins Alex Jones and Shane Richie to chat and perform live, and the team find out why Jon Culshaw has a collection of Ford Cortinas.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker speak to chat show host turned author, Graham Norton, about the old Irish secrets that inspired his debut novel. Plus Daniel Radcliffe talks about his most unusual role to date - playing a corpse in the new film Swiss Army Man!

George Takei joins Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley to talk about the 50th anniversary of Star Trek. Plus Dr Saleyha Ahsan investigates the sale of prescription drugs online and Marty Jopson is on a quest to capture the Perseid meteor shower.

If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.

Hollywood stars Rosamund Pike and David Oyelowo join Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the studio. The programme investigates the problem of feral cats living in Nottingham.

Alex Jones and Patrick Kielty are joined by the new Queen of QI, Sandi Toksvig. Plus Bill Bailey talks about his love of British birds and former Keane frontman Tom Chaplin performs live.

Jeremy Paxman joins Matt and Alex on the sofa, Lucy Siegle celebrates the 70th anniversary of Woman's Hour and artist Adebanji Alade joins the team in the studio.
Jasper Carrott and Alistair McGowan join Matt and Alex on the sofa.Nick Wallis investigates a private investor who has left his property to fall into disrepair, forcing the council to pick up the bill.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by Tom Hanks, Felicity Jones and Ron Howard to talk about their new film, Inferno. Plus Gregory Porter performs live.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by comedian and chat show host Alan Carr, who reveals why his new book is an homage to his weirdest bodily features.Plus Gyles Brandreth investigates the legacy of William the Conqueror's Norman fighting force.

Gordon Ramsay joins Alex Jones and Richard Osman on the One Show. Plus Dan Snow reports live from Battle Abbey on the 950th anniversary of the Battle of Hastings.

Phil Collins is on the sofa to talk about his autobiography. Trish Adudu investigates motorists putting cyclists' lives at risks and a celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Big Issue.

Donny Osmond is on the sofa chatting all about his latest UK tour, Dr Saleyha Ahsan goes undercover to investigate a bogus medical guru who claims he can cure MS with his products and Mike Dilger looks at the decline of the harvest mouse.

Adam Hills and Little Mix join Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa, as they launch 2016's Children in Need Rickshaw Challenge. Jonathan Gibson joins West Midlands police as they set out to catch uninsured drivers. Alex Riley tells the story of Peter Sellers' attempts to bring about world peace. Patrick Aryee finds out just how dangerous wild cows can be. Michael Douglas asks two of Sheffield's few remaining mesters to make him some new scissors. Phil Tufnell tells the story of Keats' most famous poem - Ode to Autumn.

Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by culinary crusader Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall to discuss why he's turning his attention to conservation as he joins the fight to save the African elephant.

Alex Jones and John Barrowman are joined by Miranda Hart and her fluffy, four-legged best friend Peggy. Plus music and chat from Chrissie Hynde and the Pretenders.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by the stars of film A Street Cat Named Bob, Joanne Froggatt, Luke Treadaway and Bob the cat along with the author of the best-selling book James Bowen.Plus Gyles Brandreth tests the musical ears of feline friends in Birmingham.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Gemma Chan and Emily Berrington to talk about the new series of Humans. David Nott, the world's most experienced conflict surgeon, also joins them. He's been taking unpaid leave to save lives in war zones for the last 23 years. Plus Ross, the first of this year's Rickshaw Challenge Riders, and Andy Kershaw finds out why you should think twice when flushing flushable wet wipes away.

It's Madness on The One Show as comedians Harry Hill and Susan Calman join Matt and Alex for some Wednesday night fun. And the original Nutty Boy himself, Suggs, stops by for a chat and performs with his fellow band members at the end of the show.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Strictly contestant Judge Rinder and his partner Oksana. They also speak to an ex-MI5 intelligence officer who was tasked with trying to stop some of the most dangerous terrorists on the planet.

Al Murray and Alex Jones are joined by Michael Bublé. The programme meets two heart transplant patients with a surprising connection, Jennie Brown asks a modern-day jury to reconsider the facts in the UK's last mass witch trial, and Tommy Sandhu has some fun with the transatlantic language divide.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Alexander Armstrong who talks about his new classical album, while Petula Clark meets a 99-year-old former BBC variety star who helped inspire her career in music.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Andrew Lloyd Webber who presents his new musical, School of Rock - the band also perform on the show.Joe Crowley reports on the price inconsistencies couples encounter when planning their weddings.

Cheryl, Chris Hoy and Esther Rantzen join Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa, and Rebecca Ferguson performs her new single. Matt and Alex also mark 30 years of ChildLine and find out how Britain's parents get their children up in the morning.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by comeback kid Rick Astley, who this summer had his first number one album since 1987. On a day of high political drama David Dimbleby joins Matt and Alex live from the Question Time studio, and Joe Crowley is at the Liverpool Docks to see the city's new mega-cranes in action.

Presented by Alex Jones and Fay Ripley. They are joined by Ewan McGregor, who talks about his directing debut and the hotly anticipated return of Trainspotting.And the duo who have teamed up to create a new classical super group - Alfie Boe and Michael Ball - perform a track from their new album Together.

Chris Tarrant and Sesame Street's Cookie Monster join Matt Baker and Alex Jones, and Kevin Duala reports on the rise in fines being issued on 'smart motorways'.
Gregg Wallace joins Alex and Matt on the sofa to talk about the new series of MasterChef: The Professionals, Nick Wallis looks at the closure of Huddersfield's A&E and David Olusoga previews his new series Black and British: A Forgotten History.

Tonight The One Show - in partnership with BT - will announce the new permanent voice of the iconic BT Speaking Clock following a nationwide competition to mark the Clock's 80th anniversary.Alex Jones and Matt Baker will be in the studio live with three finalists, where the winner will be announced, and Joe Crowley will present a special film on the competition.

Alex Jones and Ore Oduba are joined in the studio by Sir Cliff Richard, ahead of the release of his new album. He also reveals plans to tour the UK in 2017. In Jedburgh, Matt Baker and Team Rickshaw are gearing up for their Children In Need challenge.

Alex Jones and Caroline Quentin are joined in the studio by Len Goodman to talk about his favourite songs and Strictly Come Dancing.Matt Baker is with Team Rickshaw as they set off on day one of their epic challenge.

Alex Jones and Angellica Bell are joined by Eddie Redmayne and Katherine Waterston to talk about their new movie Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.There is also a catch-up with Team Rickshaw on day four of their challenge in Hull.
Alex Jones and Angellica Bell are joined by James May and Richard Hammond to talk about their new series The Grand Tour.There is also the latest from Matt on day five of the Rickshaw Challenge in Skegness.Dan Donnelly investigates the rise in pension investment fraud.

Alex Jones and Patrick Kielty are in the studio and Matt Baker is on the road as Team Rickshaw heads to tonight's finish line in King's Lynn. Sting and Sarah Millican are on the sofa to help cheer them on, and Mike Dilger tracks down one of Britain's most controversial birds.
Michael McIntyre joins Alex Jones and Patrick Kielty in the studio as they catch up with Team Rickshaw, who are approaching the end of their 470-mile challenge for Children in Need.

Olympic golden couple Laura Trott and Jason Kenny join Alex Jones and Patrick Kielty on the sofa, and a catch-up with Team Rickshaw ahead of their arrival at Children in Need.

Jennifer Aniston joins Matt and Alex to talk about her new movie Christmas Office Party, and the team celebrate the triumphant return of Team Rickshaw, reliving the highs and lows of their 474 mile journey.Plus Joe Crowley meets a 19-year-old with a condition known as selective mutism, and Mike Dilger has a look at the first complete dodo skeleton ever to be sold at a public auction in the UK.

Star of the stage Elaine Paige talks to Matt Baker and Alex Jones about her latest compilation album, and a creative writing student is given a very special gift from a Hollywood A-Lister.

With Matt and Alex, chasing chart success with his brand new debut album, is Bradley Walsh. They are joined by Jazzie B, who reminisces about his dole-to-soul journey through the 1980s, and award-winning songwriter Tom Odell performs live.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Adrian Chiles and former footballer Bob Hazell. Plus why the Royal British Legion wanted to merge their Women's Section with the main charity, and Mike Dilger tests how powerful the kick of a secretary bird is.

Alex Jones and Gyles Brandreth are joined by David Walliams to talk about his new sketch show Walliams and Friend and his new children's book The Midnight Gang.The stars of Back in Time for Brixton are also on the sofa, Calum Scott performs his new track Rhythm Inside, Iwan Thomas heads to Luton in search of culture, and Richard Blackwood tells the story of seminal sketch show The Real McCoy.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by comedian Paul O'Grady, who is starring on stage in Cinderella. Plus Gabby Logan exclusively reveals the shortlist for BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2016.

The host of the hardest quiz on TV joins Matt and Alex on the sofa. Only Connect's Victoria Coren Mitchell reveals her surprising specialist subject - famous women and their cars!

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by British astronaut Tim Peake and brand new children's author Clare Balding. Plus Dom Littlewood is off on a virtual reality trip to the moon and the latest on the huge amount of hospital equipment the NHS is losing every day.

Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Rufus Sewell to chat about life after playing Lord Melbourne in the TV series Victoria. Plus historian Lucy Worsley describes what life was like for the women who married Henry VIII and Dan Donnelly delves into the world of the charity con artist.

Jon Richardson and Alex Jones are joined by Nicole Scherzinger to talk about her role in Disney's new animated film Moana. Busted discuss their new sound - and play their latest single. With Iceland (the country) taking Iceland (the supermarket) to court over their name, Dom Littlewood heads to Reykjavik to help keep the peace. Action Man Andy Torbet tries to find out how best to escape a sinking car. Richard Mainwaring recreates the Dire Straits riff credited with driving the success of the CD format.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by professor Brian Cox and Noel Fielding, to talk about musical science spectacular The Entire Universe, masterminded by Monty Python's Eric Idle.Plus exclusive access behind the barbed wire of one of Britain's most heavily-fortified buildings, GCHQ.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Have I Got News For You's Ian Hislop. Plus Nick Wallis has an exclusive interview with one of GCHQ's most powerful bosses and Gyles Brandreth tells the tale of a real life Scrooge.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Martin Kemp and Alan Davies. There is a performance from the Million Dollar Quartet musical, and Carrie Grant reveals how to vote for BBC Music's Song of the Year.

Phillip Schofield joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about his documentary When Phillip met Prince Philip.Kevin Duala meets people who have been stalked to find out just how much difference the government's new Stalking Protection Orders will make.Steve Brown tells the story of the Scottish prisoner of war who left almost £400,000 to the village in which he was held captive, Michael Douglas looks at The Pike, a book inspired by the film Jaws that was almost made into a movie, while Alex Riley plays the almost-made-movies gameshow Reel or No Reel.A viewer from Hendon reveals their Room with a View.

Presented by Alex Jones and Adil Ray, who take a walk on the wild side with Sir David Attenborough in celebrating the release of the Planet Earth II DVD. Katie Melua performs a track from her latest album, In Winter, with the Gori Women's Choir.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by the stars of new movie A Monster Calls, Liam Neeson and Lewis MacDougall. Angela Scanlon is live at the BBC Music Awards with big names like Robbie Williams just before they head on stage, and Mike Dilger reveals how flying isn't a reindeer's only superpower.

Jamie Oliver joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about his ultimate Christmas dinner. Plus a celebration of the 50th year of Action Man. And Charlie Puth sings.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Johnny Vegas and Sally Lindsay to talk about Still Open All Hours.Olly Murs talks about Christmas chez Murs and performs his latest single live on the piazza.Plus Strictly star and gymnast Claudia Fragapane announces the winner of the BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Amanda Abbington and Matt Lucas to talk about the new series of Sherlock and the Doctor Who Christmas special.Nick Wallis goes behind the scenes at a UK Border Force postal hub where Christmas parcels are checked to make sure there are no suspicious presents.Meanwhile, Phil Tufnell looks at emojis, and there are stories from the Glasgow Subway on its 120th anniversary.

It's the last One Show of 2016 and we're celebrating in style with Last Tango in Halifax stars Sir Derek Jacobi and Anne Reid. And Christmas wouldn't be Christmas without a few carols...
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Martin Clunes and Tom Daley. Plus 12-year-old darts champion Beau Greaves.

Emilia Fox and Liz Carr talk about what actually goes on behind the scenes at the Lyell Centre in Silent Witness and which one of them is a demon in the bingo hall.Mike Dilger speaks about an unusual sighting of a rare species off the North Yorkshire coast.
Matt and Alex are joined by comedian Jack Whitehall and British country band The Shires. Plus a preview of the momentous year to come for the UK, and the team hear from One Show viewers about why 2017 will change their lives.

The Hairy Bikers tell why they have temporarily hung up their helmets to enjoy a few of their favourite home comforts. Plus the woman who gave birth in front of 260,000 strangers!
Gary Barlow and Mel Giedroyc are on the sofa to talk about Let it Shine, and we remember David Bowie ahead of the first anniversary of his death with his friend and guitarist Earl Slick, and documentary maker Francis Whately.

Shane Richie joins Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerlely to talk about life after Albert Square. Plus can a hi-tech gadget really combat loneliness? Iwan Thomas has been to find out.

Cameron Mackintosh joins Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley, and there is a special performance from his latest musical Half a Sixpence.

Stars from Pointless and Call the Midwife join Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon, along with the first person to be born within the NHS and the animatronic animals of Spy in the Wild.

Kris Marshall and Don Warrington join Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon to talk about Death in Paradise, Michael Douglas heads to Leicester to meet the people of the most multicultural street in the UK and there is a feature on the hidden rivers of the UK.

Lee Mack joins Angela Scanlon and Al Murray to talk about the new series of Not Going Out, and BBC Sound of 2017 winner Ray Blk performs live.

Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by Emily Watson and Ben Chaplin, who star in BBC One drama Apple Tree Yard.There is a report on a huge increase in complaints about how the police handles missing person cases, and the programme also features rare footage of a pine marten's birth.

Sanjeev Bhaskar joins Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley. There are tips on how to spot 'fake news' and a look at some of history's most surprising archaeological hoaxes.

Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley with stories and reports from around the country.Scarlett Moffatt tells how she has moved from watching TV to presenting it in a matter of months. Comedian Katherine Ryan reveals how she wormed her way into the homes of the super-rich and famous. And the bad-ass star of the latest Sherlock series - Mrs Hudson - that's actress Una Stubbs, takes a break from car chases to take her place on the sofa.All that, plus a performance from the brilliant singer-songwriter Jack Savoretti.

Presented by Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon.Joan Bakewell and Frank Skinner join Angela and Matt to talk about Portrait Artist of the Year, and Tommy Sandhu is in studio with some unusual facts about presidential inaugurations past and present.

Angela Scanlon and Fay Ripley chat to actor and extreme-fisherman Robson Green. Plus Pete Tong performs with the Heritage Orchestra, and there's a cameo from Hollywood-star Woody Harrelson.

Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by comedian Omid Djalili, he's almost halfway through an epic nationwide tour and explains why audiences can't get enough of him acting like 'A Schmuck for a Night'.

Film director Danny Boyle joins Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley in the studio to talk about the much anticipated Trainspotting sequel. Plus details of a special investigation into mistakes in maths revision guides.

Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined in the studio by Olivia Newton-John, who sings, and star of How I Met Your Mother Neil Patrick Harris.Plus the story of a woman who went in search of her grandmother's childhood in Berlin before she fled the Nazi regime for Britain.

Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined in the studio by DJ turned documentary maker Reggie Yates, Team Brexit go on their first-fact finding mission and Marty Jopson gets to do an experiment on the Royal Navy's new supercarrier, HMS Queen Elizabeth.

On tonight's show with Angela Scanlon and Michael Ball, it's the rebirth of one of the nation's favourite comedians: ahead of a new tour, Russell Brand tells us about his transformation into family man.

Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley meet England manager Gareth Southgate and actor Neil Morrissey.We host the live FA Cup fifth-round draw and follow Hollywood star Orlando Bloom as he teaches a new curriculum in a school in Manchester.

The red noses are back! Sir Lenny Henry and Richard Curtis join Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley to talk Comic Relief and launch Red Nose Day 2017.

Sue Perkins joins Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley, alongside Sam Riley and Kate Bosworth who talk about their new wartime drama.Michel Roux Jr is interviewed about tipping and Izzy Bizu performs at the end of the show.

Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined on the sofa today by Griff Rhys Jones. Raphael Rowe investigates the fake £1 coins that are circulating around the UK.

Comedian Jon Richardson and Angela Scanlon chat to Tracey Ullman about the new series of her sketch and impressions show. There's also live music from Amy MacDonald and a report on how sound can change the way you taste food.

Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined in the studio by Stephen Mangan to talk about fake news. Plus the show links up with the Red Nose convoy in Kenya.

Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined in the studio by Ardal O'Hanlon to talk about his new role as lead detective in Death in Paradise. Lucy Siegle reports on the pitfalls of buying a car which has a log book loan attached to it.

Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by Let It Shine's Dannii Minogue, The Saturdays' Una Healy, Nashville star Sam Palladio and the Natural History Museum's Dippy the Diplodocus, a 150-million-year-old dinosaur that's about to go on its first UK tour.

Sir Trevor McDonald talks to Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon about interviewing former members of the mafia. Plus a report from Spain with the latest on vegetable and lettuce rationing.

Angela Scanlon and Richard Osman are joined by Sara Cox. Elbow perform, and the Red Nose Convoy joins the programme from Uganda.

Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined in the studio by Naomie Harris, fresh from the Baftas, to talk about Moonlight.Tommy Sandhu recounts some unusual professions stars of stage and screen have had before hitting the big time.

Joining Matt & Michelle on the sofa today for Valentine's Day is TV presenter Adam Hills. 10CC are in the studio, performing their classic "I'm Not in Love". Vicki Butler-Henderson looks into diesel vehicles and their effect on air pollution. Can a diamond really be grown in a lab? Marty Jopson finds out.

On tonight's show, Matt and Michelle are joined by the cast of the Real Marigold Hotel, ahead of tonight's new series.. Andy Kershaw talks Jimi Hendrix. Matt Allwright investigates big names not paying the national minimum wage. Naughty Boy performs his new single.

Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by the queen of cakes herself, Mary Berry, to reveal what's next for her in 2017. Plus, Gyles Brandreth investigates why Fanny Cradock left her sons out of her will and Dom Littlewood raises a glass in memory of the liquid lunch.

Emma Willis chats to Ore Oduba and Angela Scanlon about next week's Brit Awards and Anne-Marie performs at the end of the show.

Amanda Holden and Tracy Ann Oberman are on the sofa chatting all about their West End production of Stepping Out, Richard Mainwaring is jamming with Dire Straits, and Matt Allwright is live at Gander Green Lane ahead of tonight's clash between Sutton United and Arsenal.

Bringing the luck of the Irish to the One Show studio, James Nesbitt talks to Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley about the return of his hit drama Stan Lee's Lucky Man.

Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by Call the Midwife actress Helen George and comedy writers Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney.Brendan Cox, husband of murdered MP Jo Cox, talks about turning the tragedy of his wife's death into a force for good.

Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined in the studio by Ant and Dec for some Saturday Night Takeaway fun.

Tonight's hosts, The Hairy Bikers, are chatting to Ricky Gervais on the sofa about his new standup world tour Humanity. There is also an exclusive performance from two-time Brit Award winner Rag'n'Bone Man of his brand new single Skin.

Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by Holly Willoughby, who reveals her sporty side. There is also a look back at 20 years of the Teletubbies ahead of March's anniversary.

Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by Dawn French. The programme also celebrates the stars of child talent shows past and present.

Tom Hiddleston, Brie Larson and Samuel L Jackson join Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley to talk about Kong: Skull Island. And Emeli Sande performs live. Anita Rani has the story of '70s strike organiser Jayaben Desai, Marty Jopson witness the demolition of the UK's tallest industrial chimney and Matt Allwright presents his favourite movie monkeys.

Step aside, Olivia Coleman and Billie Piper; David Tennant's got a new sidekick in tow - Gavin and Stacey star Adrian Scarborough. The pair join Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon to talk about their scandalous new stage play.

Angela Scanlan and guest presenter Jon Richardson are joined by music megastar Ed Sheeran, who performs and discusses his new album.

Dara O Briain joins Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley on the green sofa, and Jenny Kleeman reports on Britain's children not getting enough sleep.

Joan Collins and Pauline Collins join Matt and Michelle to talk about their new film The Time of their Lives.Matt Allwright investigates ticket resale sites, One Show viewers quiz David Davis about Brexit, and George McGavin discovers glow worms in Somerset.

Matt Baker, Angela Scanlon and the team with stories and reports from around the country. They are joined by Miranda Hart, Sir Tony Robinson and Rob Beckett for a chat and the Harlem Globetrotters show off their world-famous basketball skills.

Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined in the studio by David Baddiel.Kevin Duala investigates a council's ground-breaking method of tackling potholes.Plus a group of four mums from Yorkshire explain how they have rowed into the record books.

Hugh Bonneville and film director Gurinder Chadha join Jeremy Vine and Angela Scanlon on the sofa. Plus, how custard powder can be very explosive.

On tonight's show, Matt and Michelle are joined on the sofa by Simon Callow & Simon Bird. Lucy Siegle investigates which plastics can and cannot be recycled, and Anna Chancellor reminisces about Four Weddings and a Funeral, in which she played the part of "Duckface".

Harry Hill brings his particular brand of fun and madness to the studio and The One Show is on the search for Britain's Best Laugh. Presented by Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley.

Jake Gyllenhaal and Rebecca Ferguson tell Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley about their terrifying new sci-fi thriller. Pop legend Sheena Easton explains why she's finally agreed to tread the boards of the West End. And a tap masterclass from the cast of 42nd Street.

Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined in the studio by Dan Stevens, star of the new live-action remake of Beauty and the Beast.

Angela Scanlon is joined by guest presenter Michael Ball, and singing sensation Jennifer Hudson talks about her latest single Remember Me and performs at the end of the show.

Katherine Jenkins joins Matt and Michelle to talk about bringing Carousel to the London Coliseum. Dan Snow celebrates Dame Vera Lynn's 100th birthday.

Comedian turned chat show host John Bishop tells Matt and Michelle all about his new series on the confessions of the rich and the famous. And we're joined by the stand-out star of Crufts - the ever-excitable Olly the Jack Russell... not to be missed!

Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by James Blunt, who performs his new single Bartender, and comedian Joe Lycett reveals what is in store for Red Nose Day.

Maureen Lipman and Arlene Phillips join Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon in the studio and Joe Crowley reports on poor hygiene in school kitchens.


Actor Riz Ahmed joins Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley to talk about his new film City of Tiny Lights. Andy Kershaw, Kev Duala and Angellica Bell are in Glasgow, Manchester and London to see how ready we are for the new twelve-sided pound coin, Esther Rantzen is investigating the proliferation of rude greetings cards, and George McGavin is in Somerset on the hunt for glow worms. Emma Dabiri also looks at the history of passports.

John Legend joins Angela Scanlon and Matt Baker to talk about his forthcoming tour Darkness and Light. Plus, Matt Allwright reports on whether people who bought tickets to see Ed Sheeran from a secondary ticketing site managed to see the star perform.

Angela is joined by guest presenter Richard Osman for a packed show. On the sofa are David Suchet and Gemma Whelan - stars of new BBC series Decline and Fall - and Take That, who discuss their new album and give a special performance at the end of the show.

Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined in the studio by actor Philip Glenister.Viewers are given the chance to have a Chelsea Flower Show garden planted in their own backyard.

Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by Olympic athlete Max Whitlock and broadcaster Danny Baker, who talks about his new one-man stage show.

Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by Chris Packham, who explains why he is putting dogs - and their owners - through the ultimate contest. Anne Reid tells Matt and Angela why she won't be using the F word anytime soon and Rylan Clark-Neal reveals why he is getting paid to play with Russian dolls! Plus a live performance from Imelda May.

Angela Scanlon and Matt Baker are joined by the stars of The Addams Family musical, Les Dennis and Sam Womack. Plus, 'holiday dad' Jon Platt will be on the sofa discussing the Supreme Court's decision against him.

Angela Scanlon and co-host Ore Oduba chat to Freida Pinto and Daniel Mays about their new drama Guerrilla, and there is also a performance by violinist and dancer Lindsey Stirling.

Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined on the sofa by Gemma Arterton. There's also a performance in the piazza from Running Wild featuring a life-sized elephant puppet.

Is there such a thing as the mid-life crisis? Are men really from Mars and women from Venus? Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by the comedian who's making an unlikely name for himself in the world of philosophy and reasoning... Micky Flanagan!

New Doctor Who companion Pearl Mackie joins Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon. Helen Glover and Steve Backshall stop by to discuss their forthcoming Easter Challenge and Texas perform live on the piazza.


Presented by Angela Scanlon and Al Murray.On the sofa is comedian Rhod Gilbert and there is also music from James Arthur, who performs Can I Be Him from his latest album.

It's the return of the mac! Vera star Brenda Blethyn joins Matt and Michelle on the sofa. And bringing a little amour to the egg-citing Easter proceedings is star of First Dates maitre d' Fred Sirieix.

Nick Knowles and three inspirational runners taking part in the London Marathon to raise awareness of mental health join Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley in the studio.

Hollywood star Dennis Quaid talks about his new film A Dog's Purpose, and Grantchester actor James Norton reveals what to expect from the new series of the show.Matt and Angela are also joined by Adam Woodyatt and his son Sam, who are taking on the London Marathon at the weekend.

Angela Scanlon and Matt Baker chat to John Boyega of Star Wars fame about his return to the stage in Woyzeck at the Old Vic.Plus Steve Backshall and Helen Glover are in the studio to discuss their epic Devizes to Westminster kayak challenge.

Angela Scanlon and Amol Rajan are joined by Masterchef's John Torode, who casts his critical eye over the show's content. Plus Tinie Tempah performs his latest single live with Jake Bugg.
Alex Jones returns to the green sofa, as she and Matt Baker get advice from TV nanny Jo Frost and Dr Michael Mosley on how the whole family can get a better night's sleep. Angela Rippon also uncovers the truth behind health-related headlines.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Hollywood actors Chris Pratt and Kurt Russell to talk about Guardians of the Galaxy: Volume 2.
Orlando Bloom and Susan Calman join Matt and Michelle to talk about Orlando's latest action film Unlocked and Susan's new daytime quiz show The Boss. Plus international aerial performers the Flying Frenchies dance from high wires suspended above the piazza, the first all-female round-the-world yacht crew are reunited with their boat the Maiden after 27 years, and Mike Dilger tries to click-train a chicken.

Calling all fanilows! Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by living legend Barry Manilow to explain why he's going back to his New York roots with his brand new album.

Ronan Keating guest presents with Angela Scanlon as Bananarama reveal all about their comeback tour. Plus live music from The Cranberries, and how the police investigate corrupt coppers ahead of the Line of Duty finale.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by the actor Woody Harrelson to talk about his latest project Lost in London. Supervet Noel Fitzpatrick is also on the sofa to discuss his latest series.

Keith Lemon and Paddy McGuinness join Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about their new Saturday night series Keith and Paddy's Picture Show. Angellica Bell meets the people whose job it is to name house paint. Alex Riley is with father and daughter resitting their driving test under the new rules.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones talk to Max Beesley and comedian Katherine Ryan, and music is provided by NME award winner Dua Lipa.

Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined on the sofa by Ray Winstone to talk about his latest film, Jawbone. Reporter Carrie Grant goes behind the scenes of Babs, the new drama based on the life of Barbara Windsor.

Gyles Brandreth and Angela Scanlon are joined on the sofa by Ade Edmondson and Blondie. Plus can you cook a three-course meal using nothing but a microwave?

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Katie Derham, who talks about the BBC Proms.Also on the show, Angela Rippon discusses a shocking Rip Off Britain case and Professor Steve Peters gives advice on how to work towards better mental health.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by prime minister Theresa May and her husband Philip. Plus Eurovision hopeful Lucie Jones chats to Mel Giedroyc live from Kyiv ahead of Saturday's grand final.

The Hairy Bikers and Virginia McKenna join Matt Baker and Angellica Bell on the sofa. Plus a performance from Brit Award winners Kasabian and a giant flying pig.

Superstar illusionists Penn and Teller join Matt Baker and Angellica Bell, performing one of their most famous tricks live in the studio. And Dr Michael Mosley presents the results of his nationwide sleep survey.

Presented by Alex Jones and guest presenter Michael Ball.On the sofa are Gregg Wallace and the MasterChef finalists ahead of the big showdown. And there is a world-exclusive live performance from global music star Harry Styles.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones speak to Dreamgirl Amber Riley, who performs at the end of the show alongside her Dreamgirl co-star Liisi LaFontaine.Anna Friel talks about the new Jimmy McGovern drama Broken.

Frankie Dettori joins Matt and Alex on the sofa as he prepares for the Epsom Derby, and Frankie's son Rocco tells how he is following in his father's footsteps.

David Walliams and Nicola Adams join Matt and Alex. There is also music from Erasure and we meet 'Battling' Barbara Buttrick, the 87-year-old who became the first women's boxing world champion in 1957.

Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by Jessie Wallace and Shane Richie to talk about the return of Kat and Alfie in new BBC drama Redwater.

With Angela Scanlon and Jon Richardson. Monty Don and Jo Whiley take a look behind the scenes at the Chelsea Flower Show, and The Anarchy Arias perform live as opera goes punk.

Matt Allwright and Michelle Ackerley are joined by Gloria Hunniford and Lucy Worsley. Gyles Brandreth talks about the life of Sir Roger Moore, who died in May 2017.

Michelle Ackerley and Amol Rajan are joined by Michaela Strachan and Marcus Brigstocke.

Ore Oduba and Angela Scanlon are joined on the sofa by John Barrowman to talk about his latest book. Joe Crowley is in West Yorkshire to meet comedian Jo Brand and some walkers who are about to set off on an extraordinary challenge.

Alex Jones and Ore Oduba are joined in the studio by leader of the Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn to talk about his roots, upbringing and passions.

Alex Jones is joined by guest presenter Ore Oduba. On the sofa is David Dimbleby who talks about the Leaders Special of Question Time and the Election Results programme. Also Elkie Brooks performs her 1977 hit Sunshine After the Rain.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Angela Scanlon and Ore Oduba.

Alex Jones, Patrick Kielty and Jason Mohammad are live in Cardiff, where a huge welcoming party for hundreds of thousands of football fans is in full swing.The Welsh capital is about to host the Uefa Champions League final, and the One Show will be there to bring you all the excitement and atmosphere from one of the biggest sporting events in the world.Gary Lineker and Jack Savoretti are on the sofa, while Katherine Jenkins and Bryn Terfel help create a special song for all the visiting fans.

Singer-songwriter Niall Horan joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about the One Love Manchester concert. He also performs live in the studio.James May chats about his love of taking things apart and putting them back together again.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Sherlock star Andrew Scott who talks about taking on Hamlet on the stage.Celebrating the legacy of one of the world's greatest country music stars, Glen Campbell's daughter Ashley in the studio.

Matt and Alex are joined by Sherlock and Doctor Who writer Mark Gatiss, Sean Kelly from Storage Hunters and six-time Olympic champion Sir Chris Hoy.

Poldark actors Eleanor Tomlinson and Tom York join Gabby Logan and Matt Baker to talk about the new series which starts on Sunday.Plus Matt Allwright is in to talk about vaping, off the back of his visit to British American Tobacco HQ.

Presented by Alex Jones and Amol Rajan and they are joined by Steve Coogan. Plus satirist Matt Forde's take on the election result and the unexplained story of one man's journey through space and time.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Julia Stiles and Adrian Lester, who star in the glamorous new drama Riviera. Andy Kershaw is in Swanage for a train journey 45 years in the making, and Iwan Thomas asks if the UK should follow Madrid and ban the scourge of 'manspreading'?
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actor Brendan Gleeson and Fleetwood Mac's Christine McVie performs one of her classic hits.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by king of the choirs Gareth Malone to talk about his brand new singing show. And Jack Vettriano, the artist behind The Singing Butler, the world's best-selling print, is also in the studio.
Judy Murray tells Matt Baker and Gabby Logan why she has dared to get her first tattoo at the age of 57. And Ozzy Osborne takes a trip on the trams to celebrate BBC Music Day.

Alex Jones and Pointless' Richard Osman are joined by Paul O'Grady, the new host of Blind Date. Jo Brand previews the biggest weekend of community events since the Diamond Jubilee, and Ruth celebrates the honours system's 100th birthday with some very special MBEs.

Wildlife king Steve Backshall joins Alex Jones and Matt Baker ahead of his new programme Meet the Hedgehogs, and Panorama's Richard Bilton discusses its special on the Grenfell Tower fire.

Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones, who are joined by actor Kevin Spacey to talk about his latest role in the action thriller Baby Driver.

John Thomson and Alison Moyet join Matt and Alex. There is live music from George Ezra, and Carrie Grant is on the beach at Perranporth in Cornwall.And we meet some of the team behind the Artists for Grenfell charity record alongside choirmaster Gareth Malone.

Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by the South Bank Show's Melvyn Bragg. Andy Kershaw asks why so many machines still do not accept the new £1 coin, and snooker star Neil Robertson reveals more about the internet gaming addiction that nearly ruined his career.

Alex Jones and guest host Jerry Springer are joined by Tracey Ullman, who talks about her one-off satirical show Tracey Breaks the News, and Rita Ora, who performs her new single Your Song as well as discussing her contribution to Artists for Grenfell.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Geri Horner. The former Spice Girl talks about her latest single Angel in Chains which is a tribute to George Michael.Geri will be also be performing the track live in the studio.

Ronnie O'Sullivan joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about his new novel Framed. And British wingsuit diver Fraser Corsan drops by to talk about his recent world record attempts.

Fifteen years after her sister was murdered, Gemma Dowler tells her side of the story - reclaiming Milly's memory from the tabloid headlines of police failures and phone hacking. Matt Baker and Alex Jones arealso joined by a fantastic celebrity line-up - Olly Murs performs live and Eddie Izzard explains why he has finally been persuaded to put pen to paper and write his life story.

The programme comes live from inside Buckingham Palace, hearing from Prince Harry, Sir Mo Farah and Liam Payne at an event celebrating remarkable young people from across the Commonwealth. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.

Alex Jones and guest presenter Sally Phillips are joined on the sofa by Sue Barker and John McEnroe to talk about Wimbledon.

Hollywood star Jason Bateman joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about his new series Ozark. Plus the launch of The One Show Phone Plan, which aims to reduce the amount of time spent on mobile phones.

Matt and Alex are joined by an actor famous for his trips to the final frontier, Colm Meaney, who explains why he is swapping deep space for the Deep South in a new West End play.

Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by Joanna Lumley, Sarah Millican and Dan Snow.Christine Walkden and Nadiya Hussain cook up a storm, and the programme reconstructs one of the most daring missions of World War II.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by actor Michael Sheen. They also launch the Children in Need Sir Terry Wogan Fundraiser of the Year Award.
The Sisterhood rules on The One Show - comedian Katherine Ryan joins Alex Jones for presenting duties and Mel Giedroyc pops in for a chat. Californian sisters Haim provide the music at the end of the show.
The One Show is in Northern Ireland. Martine McCutcheon joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones as they kick off the Big Causeway Crawl at Carrickfergus Castle.
The Big Causeway Crawl continues in Northern Ireland. Matt Baker and Alex Jones stop off at the annual Heart of the Glens Food Festival in Cushendall and are joined by Irish band The Script.
On day three of the Big Causeway Crawl in Northern Ireland, Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by country singer Nathan Carter in the harbour town of Ballycastle.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones arrive at the seaside town of Portrush in Northern Ireland on day four of their Big Causeway Crawl. Guests include Game of Thrones actor Ian McElhinney.
On the final stop of the Big Causeway Crawl in Northern Ireland, Matt Baker and Alex Jones reach the Giant's Causeway. They are joined by comedian David O'Doherty.

Nadiya Hussain and Rosemary Shrager reveal all about their new show The Big Family Cooking Showdown and Anita Rani talks of her family's experience of the India Partition. Rory Reid investigates illegal streaming on Kodi boxes.

Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Hollywood actor and director Stanley Tucci joins Matt and Alex to discuss his new film Final Portrait. We also catch up with the family trying to reduce the amount of time spent on their mobile phones by following our One Show Phone Plan.
Rolling Stone and artist Ronnie Wood chats to Matt Baker and Gabby Logan about his new art book.On the day before A Level results are released, Kate McIntyre is in Leeds talking to people about how their exam results affected their lives for good or ill.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by former Strictly head judge Len Goodman, who's now going solo to host brand new Saturday night game show Partners in Rhyme. Plus one lucky woman won a huge mansion for just £2, and Lucy was there to break the good news.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones host a special One Show tribute in remembrance of Sir Bruce Forsyth. Some of Sir Bruce's friends and colleagues join them to share their memories of him and celebrate his life.

Hollywood Actor Channing Tatum joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about his latest film Logan Lucky.

Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined in the studio by Celebrity MasterChef's Lesley Garrett and Reverend Kate Bottley. Anita Rani sits down with Hollywood megastar Tom Cruise for an exclusive interview,and as the supermarkets' school uniform price war rages on, we ask: are parents getting value for money?
Jenna Coleman reveals all about the new series of Victoria, in which she plays the eponymous queen, and Gyles Brandreth discovers the story of the seven assassination attempts on the famous monarch. Zoe Williams investigates the 'flash freezing' method women are using to preserve their fertility.

Alex Jones and Michael Ball are joined on the sofa by David Mitchell and Robert Webb to talk about their new comedy. Plus Ella Eyre performs her new single, Ego.

Marcus Mumford and Les Ferdinand join Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about an upcoming charity football match for those affected by the Grenfell Tower fire.Holby City actors Hugh Quarshie and Guy Henry discuss the current series of the long-running hospital drama.


Dara O Briain is on the sofa discussing his new venture aiming to get children into astronomy and 18-year-old Syrian refugee Nujeen Mustafa tells her story, making an epic 3500 mile journey across Europe in search of asylum and an education. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.

Alex Jones and Patrick Kielty are joined on the sofa by Jamie Oliver. Marty Jopson visits the Queensferry Crossing and Chumbawamba celebrate 20 years of Tubthumping.

Returning after 15 years out of the limelight, Shania Twain speaks to Matt Baker and Alex Jones about her new album Now and her appearance at the Radio 2 Live Festival.

Matt Baker and Gabby Logan are joined by Sir Mo Farah to find out what's next after his retirement from the track. Matt Allwright investigates the welfare standards at a leading supermarket's dairy farms, while Andy Torbet dives into a swimming pool with hidden depths.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Dame Judi Dench and her Victoria and Abdul co-star Ali Fazal.On the 20th anniversary of the funeral of the Princess of Wales, four men who had key roles behind the scenes remember that historic day.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Neil Sedaka and Strictly's new head judge Shirley Ballas. Plus Neil also sings some of his best hits.

Alex Jones is joined by guest presenter Fay Ripley and three of her Cold Feet co-stars - James Nesbitt, Robert Bathurst and Leanne Best.Alex Riley is in Liverpool at a Bongo's Bingo event.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Fiona Bruce to help celebrate 40 years of Antiques Roadshow. Joe meets families still desperate to hear news of loved ones who were in Hurricane Irma's path, and Sir Cameron Mackintosh takes us behind the curtains of a 50-year career in the theatre.

Paddy McGuinness talks to Alex Jones and Matt Baker about his one off TV spectacular celebrating the world's best tribute acts, Even Better than the Real Thing.Plus a family tell the story of their daughter Tjili, a world renowned young artist who suffers from Cerebral Palsy.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by George and Larry Lamb who talk about their cycling trip around Britain. The Killers perform live.

Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Joe Lycett joins them to talk about his new tour, I'm About To Lose Control And I Think Joe Lycett.Nick Wallis talks about how easy it is to switch utility providers.

Shane Richie and Angela Scanlon are joined in the studio by actor Mark Strong. Michael Mosley demonstrates how easily eyewitnesses can be fooled into giving the police bad information, and the family of Madness saxophonist Lee Thompson take The One Show behind the lyrics of their hit Embarrassment.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker welcome some of the heroes competing in the 2017 Invictus Games, as well as hosts Ade Adepitan, Steve Brown and JJ Chalmers.

Jools Holland joins Alex Jones and Matt Baker to talk about the 25th anniversary of his music show 'Later', while Gregory Porter reveals the reason his latest album celebrates the late, great Nat King Cole.Plus Dom Littlewood is in Nottingham to ask locals what's the worst mistake they have ever made at work, in light of Ryanair boss claiming to a 'mess-up' on pilot rostering that left 18 million ticket holders wondering if their holiday plans would be ruined.

Cat Deeley is in the studio to chat to Alex Jones and Matt Baker. Plus Dr Xander Van Tulleken reveals some secrets about the human body and George McGavin goes in hunt of a clever caterpillar.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Nigella Lawson and the three finalists of Celebrity Masterchef 2017 - Ulrika Jonsson, Angellica Bell and Dev Griffin. Plus we go in search of Britain's remotest pub, and Iwan proves that cows are faster than you would think.

Alex Jones and Richard Osman chat to Jack and Michael Whitehall about their gap year travels to South East Asia and Carol Vorderman takes part in air acrobatics.

Benny Andersson joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about his new album.Kevin Duala looks at how a robot is helping a 17-year-old go to school, while Gloria Hunniford is interviewed by her grandson.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones talk to producer Mel Brooks about his musical Young Frankenstein. They are also joined by Ross Noble, Lesley Joseph and Russell Crowe, who performs live with his band Indoor Garden Party.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones celebrate 50 years of Radio 1 with Tony Blackburn, Nick Grimshaw and Clara Amfo.

Comedy greats Ben Elton and Ruby Wax join Alex Jones and Ore Oduba.

Impressionist Kevin Bishop tells Matt Baker and Alex Jones why he's stepping into the shoes of one of his comedy heroes. And, after 90 years in the hot seat, The One Show celebrates the daredevil heroics of the White Helmets as they park their bikes for the very last time.

Lord Alan Sugar joins Alex Jones and Amol Rajan to talk about the new series of The Apprentice. Scarlette Douglas heads to Birmingham, to the new National College for High Speed Rail, to meet some of the apprentice engineers who will be working on the new High Speed Two (HS2) train.

Matt Lucas and Miranda Hart join Alex Jones and Amol Rajan on the sofa with Sparks performing live at the end of the show. Justin Rowlatt is with British troops in Kabul. Portrait artist Adebanji Alade paints acid attack victim Adele Bellis. And Cerys Matthews visits the Guernsey home of Les Misérables author Victor Hugo.

Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by Matilda the Musical's Tim Minchin and Strictly dance-off survivors Brian Conley and Amy Dowden. Anton Du Beke's mum reveals what he was like as a child and Patrick Aryee explains why ants are such successful predators.

Billie Jean King tells Alex Jones and Gyles Brandreth all about her starring role in the most-watched sports event of all time, and Jake Bugg performs live.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Dawn French. There's a discussion on mental health in the workplace, plus a young man training to become a wildlife surveillance pilot in Kenya.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Frank Bruno to talk about his autobiography. Joe Crowley meets a couple who, fed up with price hikes, started their own energy company.

Matt and Alex are joined by Robert Plant and Freddie Flintoff to reveal the six new teenagers taking on the Rickshaw Challenge 2017 for Children In Need.

Sir Richard Branson tells us how he has reinvented himself for the 21st Century and whether he is likely to win the race to space. Plus, sashaying into the studio, Strictly's Susan Calman and her partner KevinClifton tell us how they are gearing up for the quickstep. With Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon.

Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by Hillary Clinton, who has spent the last year trying to understand why she lost the American presidential election to Donald Trump. Plus Ruth Goodman on how an importantpiece of suffragette history was rediscovered, and Londoners and New Yorkers come together to celebrate a big anniversary.

Armando Iannucci chats to Matt Baker and Angellica Bell about his latest film project The Death of Stalin. The London Fire Brigade commissioner Dany Cotton is in studio to talk about her plans to encourage more women into the fire service.

Hollywood star Christian Slater chats to Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley about his return to the West End and One Show cabbie Mason McQueen exclusively drives the world's first electric black cab.

Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Martin Clunes, Rhod Gilbert and June Sarpong. Plus some of Britain's pub dogs are in the studio.

Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by former Call the Midwife star Jessica Raine, who tells them all about her new drama The Last Post. Plus Nadiya Hussain and Christine Walkden cook up a storm at aBirmingham allotment, as well as a look at the daredevils who race tractors more powerful than Formula One cars.


Alex Jones and Ore Oduba are joined by Sir David Jason to talk about his new book which explains how he brought his most famous characters to life. In the first of three films from the Caribbean, Angellica Bell looks at the devastation caused by hurricane Maria on the island of Dominica.

Alex Jones and Ore Oduba are joined on the sofa by Michael Ball and Alfie Boe. Plus a preview of the some of the most exciting moments from Blue Planet II.

DJs Greg James and Dotty tell Alex Jones and Ore Oduba why they're bringing live music back to BBC1 - ten years since the end of Top of the Pops. And Prince's sister Tyka Nelson talks us through some of his most-treasured possessions.

Alex Jones and Ore Oduba are joined by talent show judge Sharon Osbourne as the One Show beams a special message live across the brand new big screen in London's Piccadilly Circus.

Alex Jones and Ore Oduba are joined by comedian Harry Hill. Plus the Stereophonics will be performing their new single to close the show.

Bill Bailey joins Amol Rajan and Michelle Ackerley in the studio and performs The One Show theme as you've never heard it before. Plus Syrian refugee Hassan Akkad talks about the new series of Exodus and his journey across Europe in 2015.

Strictly's queen of Latin Debbie McGee and her partner in crime Giovanni Pernice dance a chilling Charleston in a Halloween special. Presented by Alex Jones and Amol Rajan.

Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by Only Connect's Victoria Coren Mitchell, Radio 2's Liza Tarbuck and Andrew Marr, who reveals how his first ever public art show has gone. Plus Britain's first rollercoaster for horses is taken for a spin and Matt Allwright pays a visit to Europe's biggest ever vaping expo.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by Sam Smith to talk about his upcoming TV special 'Sam Smith at the BBC'. Sam also sings his single 'Too Good At Goodbyes' at the end of the show.

Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined on the sofa by Jason Isaacs and Sonequa Martin-Green to talk about the new Star Trek series.Plus Bryan Adams performs his classic hit Run to You.

Paul O'Grady joins Alex Jones and Matt Baker on the show tonight. Plus Nicky Campbell talks to his mum about her role as a radar operator during World War II.

Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Navigating the perils and pitfalls of parenthood, Anna Maxwell Martin tells about the return of Motherland. And sashaying into the studio straight from the training room, after surviving one of the closest-ever Strictly dance-offs, are Mollie and AJ.

Astronaut Tim Peake joins Matt and Alex and space scientist Suzie Imber reveals all about winning the world's first astronaut reality show. Shane Richie talks about his debut country music album and actors Lee Ingleby and Max Vento chat about series two of popular BBC drama, The A word.

We're launching the start of 2017's Rickshaw Challenge live from the studio. We're also joined by Stephen Fry to talk about his new book which reveals the myths of Ancient Greece.

New Doctor Who companion Bradley Walsh joins Alex Jones and Sally Phillips on the show. Alex and Sally also catch up with Team Rickshaw live as they complete the first leg of their Children in Need challenge from London to Glasgow.

The One Show is live in Morecambe as Team Rickshaw finish the fifth day of their Ride to the Clyde. Plus actor Ashley Jensen joins Alex Jones and Michael Ball in the studio.

Peaky Blinders star Helen McCrory joins Alex Jones and Michael Ball in the studio as Team Rickshaw arrives in Penrith on day six of the epic Children In Need Challenge.

Alex and Michael talk to adventurer Bear Grylls and comedian Sara Pascoe and we catch up with Team Rickshaw on their epic Ride to the Clyde challenge. Music courtesy of Jools Holland and Jose Feliciano with the Rhythm and Blues Orchestra.

Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined in the studio by Michael McIntyre.Plus Matt Baker reports live from Edinburgh Castle as Team Rickshaw finish another tough day in the saddle.

Alex Jones and Greg James count down to Children in Need and are joined in the studio by some of Walford's finest warblers as they prepare to bring the West End to the East End in a musicals mash-up. And afternine days on the road, Team Rickshaw approach the finish line of their 500 mile ride to the Clyde, but will they make it to Glasgow?

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by David Beckham and Mary Berry as Team Rickshaw return victorious from this year's record-breaking Rickshaw Challenge.

Actors and brothers James and Dave Franco join Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about their latest film The Disaster Artist, and RSPCA rescue dog Red is in the studio looking for a new home after being abandoned by hare coursers.

Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Katherine Ryan, Richard Osman and Seal, who performs the classic tune 'I Put a Spell on You' alongside his big band.

On the show with Matt and Alex - from Downton Abbey to Dickens... Dan Stevens tells us about his new festive family film 'The Man Who Invented Christmas'.

Len Goodman joins Alex Jones and Patrick Kielty in the studio and former Keane frontman Tom Chaplin performs his hit single Under a Million Lights.

If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by grime star Dizzee Rascal, while Strictly's Jay McGuiness looks at the part music teaching played in turning around the fortune of a school.

Matt and Alex are joined by Strictly quarter-finalist Alexandra Burke and Pointless host Alexander Armstrong. Matt Allwright helps some nervous panto first-timers get ready for opening night, and we go on board a remarkable British ship heading to the Amazon River.

Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by Lesley Sharp and Philip Glenister to talk about their latest comedy drama. Plus an appeal to reunite teddy bears lost at Britain's airports with their rightful owners.

Alex Jones and Ore Oduba are joined in the studio by singer Gwen Stefani and actor Robert Lindsay to talk about her new album and his new stage show, A Christmas Carol. Gwen also performs live at the end of the show.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Sue Perkins, and they switch on the Christmas lights at the UK's tallest building.

Joanna Lumley is in the studio to tell Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley what secrets she will be spilling on her first ever live tour. Kevin Duala visits Borth Zoo to see what is next for the owners after they lost two lynxes, and Shane Richie takes viewers on a tour of his childhood home.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by the Pub Landlord, who stages a takeover - pouring pints, playing quizmaster and generally celebrating all things British. Pete Tong and the Heritage Orchestra perform live on the piazza, and Stephen Tompkinson talks about his starring role as the brains behind comedy duo Morecambe and Wise.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by MasterChef: The Professional judges Monica Galetti and Marcus Wareing. Plus Carrie Grant is live from Hull to announce which city will be crowned the next City of Culture in 2021.

Presented by Alex Jones and Patrick Kielty. They are joined by the multi-talented Sheridan Smith, who performs a big musical number live on the show.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by Robbie Williams and Sarah Parish.Dan Snow and Anita Rani talk about the weekend's snow, Joe Crowley is on the trail of a salmon farming crisis, and Mike Dilger helps an artist get close to a pack of wolves.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Dame Kristin Scott Thomas and Lily James, who talk about their roles in new Winston Churchill biopic Darkest Hour. Plus more on The One Show's investigation into the UK's salmon industry.

Comedian Sarah Millican and Star Wars stars Domhnall Gleeson and Andy Serkis join Alex and Matt in the studio and the Sweet Makers reveal their recipes for some Christmas classics.

Noel Gallagher chats to Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon about his latest album Who Built the Moon. Christine Walkden and Nadiya Hussain visit the Walsall Road allotmenteers in Birmingham for a spot of lunch.

Alex Jones and Patrick Kielty are joined by former Strictly sensation Ed Balls, plus Elbow bring One Day Like This to the show, with a special performance outside the studio. Rory Reid finds out why new gadgets are harder to repair than ever.

Sir Tom Courtenay, David Walliams and Joe McFadden join Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa. And The One Show receives an invitation to Buckingham Palace for a very special dinner.

Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined on the sofa by The League of Gentlemen's Mark Gatiss and Steve Pemberton.

Alex Jones and Matt Baker are feeling Christmassy and talk about Christmas music with Sir Tom Jones, Call the Midwife with Jenny Agutter and the Christmas special of Still Open All Hours with Johnny Vegas.Adding to the festive fun, the Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band perform live on the piazza.

Alex and Matt are joined by the stars of this year's Boxing Day telly, Little Women's Emily Watson and EastEnders villain Jake Wood. Plus we meet the grandmother whose super sense of smell can detect Parkinson's disease, and JJ Chalmers tracks down the illegal lorries polluting our air.

Rob Brydon and the Canterbury Cathedral Girls' Choir join Alex Jones and Matt Baker for the last One Show of the year.

The Hairy Bikers join Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley on the sofa and, following intense winter pressures in hospitals, the director of acute care for NHS England is in the studio for an update.

Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined in the studio by Dame Darcey Bussell, while Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson looks at a pioneering fitness programme for disabled people.

Presented by Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley. They chat to Ardal O'Hanlon and Josephine Jobert about their hit show Death in Paradise. Lorraine Kelly talks weddings and in, a One Show first, three couples renew their wedding vows live on air.

Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined on the sofa by chef Gordon Ramsay, while Lucy Siegle will be chatting about what we all can do to use less plastic.

Eddie Redmayne joins Michelle Ackerley and Patrick Kielty to talk about his new animated film Early Man.

Presented by Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon. They are joined by Emilia Fox and Liz Carr, stars of Silent Witness, to chat about the 21st series of the hit BBC crime drama. Plus political comedian Matt Forde is on the sofa ahead of his new series of Unspun.

Presented by Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon. Suggs joins Matt and Angela on the green sofas. Dom Littlewood has information for viewers who made a wire transfer through Western Union between 1 January 2004 and 19 January 2017, and who may be eligible for a refund. Lucy Siegle is in to talk about the ongoing war against plastics and give credit to some companies and individuals who are coming up with innovative ways to reduce the amount of plastic we use.

Matt and Alex are joined by Phil Spencer and Kirstie Allsopp, plus Iwan Thomas looks at the far-reaching consequences of the collapse of construction firm Carillion.

Gardener Monty Don joins Matt and Alex to talk about visiting the world's most beautiful paradise gardens. Plus Dr Sarah Jarvis discusses this year's flu season - whether we should be worried and how we can protect ourselves.

Alex Jones and Michael Ball are joined on the sofa by Bryan Cranston to talk about Network. Carries Grant reports on the sugar content of drinks.

Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon chat to Suranne Jones and Jason Watkins about their new play Frozen. Matt has an exclusive interview with Princess Eugenie and fiancé Jack Brooksbank on the day Buckingham Palace announces the couple are to marry this autumn.

Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by Arabella Weir and Elaine C Smith from BBC comedy Two Doors Down.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by Chris Packham, Brenda Blethyn and DJ Trevor Nelson. Plus the show's fight against plastic continues.

Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined in the studio by Julia Bradbury to talk about Britain's favourite walks. Plus David Olusoga reveals some of the fascinating stories he uncovered while researching the lives of everyone who lived at a single house in Liverpool.

Alex Jones and Ade Adepitan chat to Rob Beckett about All Together Now, his new Saturday night show. Plus there's music from Sigrid, the BBC Sound of 2018 winner.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Jake Humphrey, Ruud Gullit and Robbie Savage for the FA Cup fifth round draw. Plus, actor and comedian Griff Rhys Jones talks about his new tour.

Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon look ahead to Wednesday's super blue blood moon with an actor who made his name in some of the world's biggest sci-fi films. Warwick Davis explains how he is putting that passion to good use in a new musical.

Matt and Alex are joined by Frank Skinner and Penny Smith, along with wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan who reveals exclusive footage from his new documentary Animals With Cameras.

Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Dame Penelope Wilton joins them on the sofa, and they talk about Bill Gates's super cow project.

Alex Jones and Dan Walker chat to Mel Giedroyc about Eurovision: You Decide. Plus impressionist Jon Culshaw talks about becoming the late, great David Bowie for the Radio.

On tonight's show with Matt and Angela... donning the padded lycra suit for a special Sport Relief challenge, Zoe Ball tells us how she's getting to grips with life on two wheels. And songwriter-turned-novelist will.i.am tells us about his new futuristic fiction.

Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Imelda Staunton and Celia Imrie join Matt and Alex on the sofa to chat about their new British film. On the 100 year anniversary of women getting the vote, Karen Blackett OBE talks about women in business.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Maureen Lipman and Martin Shaw to talk about their new play 'The Best Man', plus there is live music from Rudimental featuring Jess Glynne and Dan Caplen at the end of the show.

Matt and Alex are joined by actor Max Beesley and lieutenant-colonel Lucy Giles, the first female college commander at Sandhurst.

Alex Jones and Jeremy Vine are joined in the studio by the stars of Marvel's new superhero film Black Panther. Plus John Simm chats to Alex and Jeremy as he prepares to venture into the world of politics.

Billy Ocean and Radio 1's Clara Amfo join Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about BBC's Biggest Weekend of music. Plus the head of road policy at the RAC will be explaining the rules of using a mobile phone whilst driving.

Queen of cakes Mary Berry joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about classic recipes and answer viewers' questions.

Jonas Armstrong and Edith Bowman join Matt Baker and Alex Jones, plus Calum Scott and Leona Lewis perform their new single.

Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by Alison Steadman and Peter Egan to talk about their new BBC One comedy Hold the Sunset.

Michelle Ackerley and Greg James host the One Show with guests comedian Miles Jupp and singer Jessie Ware. Plus Marty Jopson discovers the history of the Spirograph.

Alan Davies joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa, and the cast of the new Tina Turner musical perform live in the studio.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Stephen Graham and Lennie James to talk about their new series Save Me.

On tonight's show with Matt and Alex... we're living life in the fast lane with the stars of Top Gear - Matt LeBlanc and Chris Harris. Elkie Brooks peforms live and we'll meet the mums who'll be lining up alongside Alex for Sport Relief's Mother of all Challenges.

Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Christopher Eccleston to talk about his upcoming drama and taking on the role of Macbeth. Plus, the two barristers investigating murder convictions that could be miscarriages of justice.

Stand-up comedians Dara O Briain and Fozzie Bear from the Muppets join Alex Jones and Dev Griffin to try and out-joke each other on the green sofas.Plus there's music from Rae Morris, who is accompanied by a very special drummer for one night only - clue: he's a muppet.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones welcome home athletes from Pyeongchang, following Britain's most successful Winter Olympics of all time.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by actor and writer Sharon Horgan.

Matt and Alex host a cold weather special as the Beast from the East affects the whole of Great Britain. Studio guests include Lulu and the Fratellis.

Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined on the sofa by Mary Beard, David Olusoga and Simon Schama to talk about new BBC series Civilisations.

Alex Jones and Ore Oduba hear viewers' stories about the weather from across the country. They also talk to Vicky McClure and Tom Davis about their comedy crime drama Action Team. Plus there's music from UB40 featuring Ali, Astro and Mickey.

Oscar-winner Alicia Vikander joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the studio and Angela Rippon launches the One Show NHS Patients' Awards.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Academy Award winner Cuba Gooding Jr to talk about his new role in the West End revival of Chicago.

Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Lady Wilnelia Forsyth to talk about what life was like with her beloved husband, Sir Bruce Forsyth. Plus Catherine Tate is on the show to discuss her new documentary Saving the British Bulldog.

Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Susan Sarandon to talk about the amazing life of Hedy Lamarr, while home secretary Amber Rudd discusses the government's Domestic Abuse Bill.

Ricky Gervais joins Alex Jones and Michael Ball in the studio to talk Humanity and Adam Hargreaves tells the story of his father, Mr Men creator Roger Hargreaves.

Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon and Mindy Kaling.

Alexandra Burke joins Matt Baker and Angellica Bell on the green sofas to talk about her return to the West End stage and new album. They also catch up with Alex and the marvellous mums as they complete day two of their Mother of All Challenges in the Lake District.

Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by one of Britain's most successful composers, Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber, who explains why he has put songwriting on hold to finally pen his memoir, after more than 50 years in showbusiness.

Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Debbie McGee and Raphael Rowe to talk about their latest project, Pilgrimage: The Road to Santiago. Alex Jones and her band of brave mums continue on the Sport Relief Mother of All Challenges. Plus Karen Anvil, whose amateur photo of the four young royals sold around the world last Christmas, tries to recreate her success when Meghan and Harry visit Birmingham.

Angellica Bell and Matt Allwright are joined by John Boyega, plus Alex and her team of mums finish their 'Mother of all Challenges' for Sport Relief.

Great way to kick off the week! Take That join Matt and Alex on the green sofas and there is a very special performance from the boys at the end of the show.The Mother of All Challenges mums are also in to talk about how much money they've raised for Sport Relief.

Simon Pegg and Olivia Cooke join Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about their roles in the new Steven Spielberg film Ready Player One. Half a century after Donald Campbell died on Coniston Water during his water speed record attempt, the show meets the man who spent over a decade recovering and restoring Campbell's Bluebird K7. Plus Anita Rani asks why the process of claiming from the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority is so complex and Marty Jopson puts cola to an alternative use - as a household cleaner.

Nicola Adams and Michael Sheen join Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa. Plus a live performance by Anne-Marie.

Musical genius Sir Tim Rice joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the studio to talk about the revival of Chess, the musical he wrote with ABBA's Benny and Bjorn. Dr Hannah Fry reveals a huge experiment to see howa flu pandemic would sweep through the UK. Plus Joe is on the trail of the thieves costing charities thousands of pounds.

Victoria Derbyshire, Ruth Madoc and Coleen Nolan chat to Matt Baker and Alex Jones about their new TV show for ITV The Real Full Monty: Ladies' Night. Plus Joe Lindsay is in Belfast talking to patients from the Royal Victoria Hospital who want to say thank you to the staff there.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones talk to the head of the Metropolitan police Cressida Dick. Plus Gabby Logan has a preview of the Commonwealth Games 2018.

Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Hollywood stars Dakota Fanning and Luke Evans. Plus the Rev Richard Coles and Mariella Frostrup discuss the new series of The Big Painting Challenge and George Ezra performs live in the studio.

Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined on the sofa by Sting and Shaggy, who also perform their new single Don't Make Me Wait.

Matt Baker and Angellica Bell welcome three Academy Award winners to the studio - actress and singing superstar Jennifer Hudson, as well as Rachel Shenton and Chris Overton, who won this year's Oscar for Best Short Film. Plus Gyles Brandreth delves into the murky world of spycraft with a former MI5 officer.

Alan Carr joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa and the show goes live to the living rooms of some of its canine viewers. Plus three people who quit their jobs to follow their dreams.

The Archbishop of Canterbury talks to Matt Baker and Alex Jones about his vision for 21st Century Britain and his involvement in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding.

Alex Jones and Ore Oduba are joined by DIY SOS presenter Nick Knowles to chat about why the team is drumming up support for their biggest big build yet. Plus comedian Katherine Ryan explains how her game show is putting relationships through the wringer and Courteeners perform live.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Hollywood actress Kathleen Turner. Plus a Welsh pest controller who keeps the troops safe in Afghanistan.

Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by Paul Merton to talk about the new series of Have I Got News For You. Plus Gyles Brandreth reveals why dogs so often look like their owners.

Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by Kylie Minogue to talk about her new album Golden. Kylie also performs Stop Me From Falling live at the end of the show.

Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by actress Lily James to talk about her latest film The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. They are also joined by Ben Carpenter, an inspirational single parent to his four adopted children, each of whom has their own unique physical and mental needs.

Boy George and Johnny Vegas join Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the One Show sofa. Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats perform in the piazza. Sophie Thompson retraces the footsteps of father Eric - the iconic voice of the Magic Roundabout. Ricky Andalcio looks at 3D printed veg. Angela Rippon finds out whether running's really as bad for the knees as they say. Veteran Jockey Bob Champion returns to Aintree to share his life lessons.

Keith Lemon and Paddy McGuinness join Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa. Plus a look at why the craze for making slime has swept the country and Matt and Alex meet some of the lucky people who've been invited to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding.

John Torode and Gregg Wallace along with the three MasterChef finalists join Alex Jones and Adil Ray. Plus a miniature cookery challenge and a live performance from the Manic Street Preachers.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones talk to wildlife experts, policy makers, manufacturers and recyclers to discuss how to turn the tide on single-use plastic.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Davina McCall, who talks about the new series of This Time Next Year. Plus Scotland's first billionaire Sir Tom Hunter explains why he wants to give away his hard-earned fortune.

Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Professor Brian Cox, Nicola Walker, and the England Netball team, who have just returned from their Commonwealth Games glory.Plus a live performance from Kodaline.

Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by comedian Harry Hill to talk about the second series of Alien Fun Capsule.

Award-winning director Baz Luhrmann and Will Young tell Alex Jones and Gyles Brandreth why they have teamed up to bring Strictly Ballroom to the West End stage.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by actress Ruth Jones to talk about her debut novel and Lucy Siegle is back with a plastic pollution update.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall to discuss how to tackle Britain's obesity crisis.

Dougray Scott, Hugh Dennis and Shappi Khorsandi join Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the One Show sofa. We meet Companion of Honour Dame Stephanie Shirley - who in 1962 launched a software company staffed entirely by women, and in 2007 made 70 of them millionaires. Kevin Duala visits Frome to see how reducing loneliness has also eased pressure on the NHS. Jon Culshaw finds out how one 80s Punk Band's practical joke almost started a diplomatic incident. Jay Rayner finds some butter that's been preserved in a peat bog for almost 1000 years.

Star of EastEnders Tameka Empson joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Plus the programme goes behind the scenes at Sheffield Children's Hospital as they relocate 35 children and 70 beds to their brand new wing.

Alex Jones and Sally Phillips talk to Amanda Abbington about Safe. Plus music from James Bay.

Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by poet, musician and activist Benjamin Zephaniah.

Mary Berry, Chris Bavin and Dan Doherty join Matt Baker and Alex Jones ahead of their new series Britain's Best Home Cook. Plus a look at life inside one of Barking and Dagenham's emergency accommodation blocks. And the One Show's new breed of wildlife filmmakers.

DJ Sara Cox tells Matt Baker and Alex Jones why she's matchmaking the UK's farmers. Plus Rylan Clark-Neal spills the beans on this year's Eurovision. And Blossoms perform live.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Top of the Shop stars Tom Kerridge and Nisha Katona, and former England cricketer Chris Lewis shares his life-changing story.

Alex Jones and Jerry Springer are joined on the sofa by David Baddiel and link up with Kylie Minogue ahead of her appearance on Sounds Like Friday Night.

Ashley Walters and Noel Clarke join Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about their new drama Bulletproof. Alex Riley and the fans of Rochdale AFC meet Jesus Sanchez, the superfan they hope will save them from relegation. Kate Thistleton looks at the help and support those caught up in the Manchester bombings are receiving one year on. Plus a very special tribute to seventy years of the NHS.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by impressionist Alistair McGowan, discussing his new comedy show. And the countdown to The One Show NHS Patients Awards begins.

Alex Jones and Ore Oduba are joined by Freddie Flintoff to talk about Carnage, his new Sky series on cars. Plus Louise Minchin describes her journey from the BBC Breakfast sofa to Team GB triathlete, while Fred Siriex is in the studio with some budding restauranteurs, ahead of the launch of his new programme Million Pound Menu. Jess Glynne performs her new single I'll Be There.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Sue Perkins, ahead of the TV BAFTAs.Head of NHS England Simon Stevens celebrates 70 years of the NHS.Plus the show meets the last Unsung Hero award nominee for the NHS Patients Awards.

In this special edition, Matt Baker and Alex Jones honour and celebrate the inspirational work of NHS staff delivering outstanding care to patients and their families as nominated by The One Show viewers. With plenty of surprises and a touch of celebrity sparkle it will be an emotional night to remember with the NHS staff as the real stars of the show.

Lee Ingleby, star of the new whodunnit Innocent, tells Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley why he's set to dominate the airwaves ahead of the weekend's royal wedding.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Russell T Davies, who talks about his new BBC drama A Very English Scandal. We will also be live in Windsor ahead of the Royal Wedding.

Alex Jones and Ore Oduba are joined by comedians Jon Richardson and Jo Brand, and The Kooks give an perform their new single. With three days until the royal wedding, the show talks all things Meghan Markle.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Sophie Raworth and Joe Swift to talk about the Chelsea Flower Show. Plus Gyles Brandreth provides a unique insight into the royal wedding.

Sheila Hancock joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about her new film Edie.Kevin Duala is in Manchester to see how the city is preparing to mark the anniversary of the bombing. We meet survivor Martin Hibbert, who is defying the odds after being told he would never walk again.Reuben Litherland, one of the 1,200 members of the public invited into the grounds of Windsor Castle, gives us an insider's view from the weekend's royal wedding. Sheku Kanneh-Mason brings his award-winning cello from the royal wedding to the One Show studio to play us out.

If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by singer Charlotte Church and Dr Chris van Tulleken, who asks if we are overmedicating our children.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by film legend Sir Michael Caine to discuss his stellar career and also his new Sixties-inspired documentary My Generation. Twiggy also joins them on the on the sofa to reminisce about the era that changed the world.

Alex Jones and Al Murray welcome the boys from Queer Eye to the One Show studio for an American makeover, one styleless man at a time. Plus Snow Patrol perform live.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Ross Noble and Shawn Mendes. Andy Kershaw visits an iconic music venue that is set to reopen after 50 years. Ricky Andalcio visits a store selling food way beyond its best before date at bargain basement prices. Plus meet Fred the Labrador and his nine adopted ducklings. Shawn also performs a track from his new album at the end of the show.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Michelle Keegan, star of Our Girl. Plus Dr Javid Abdelmoneim talks about his experiment with crash diets.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones speak to Cyndi Lauper and Josh Groban. Plus Roger Daltrey performs live in studio.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by singer-songwriter Lionel Richie, and Martin Lewis looks at why more needs to be done to tackle the link between money worries and mental health issues.

Tracy Ullman joins Dev Griffin and Alex Jones to talk about the new series of Tracey Breaks the News, and the cast of The King and I perform a medley of musical numbers from the show. Plus a look at why Brits are more likely to steal from a supermarket if they are using a self-checkout. Andy Kershaw spends a day at the races to see how jockeys' silks are changing now the rules have been relaxed. And Andi Oliver enjoys the rock 'n' roll dining experience at a care home in Bradford.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones talk to Elaine Paige and Kiefer Sutherland. And Jess Mills, daughter of the late Dame Tessa Jowell, discusses her mum's final campaign.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones head back to the classroom with the stars of school drama Ackley Bridge. And Britain's Got Talent winner Lost Voice Guy joins them to celebrate his win.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by the legendary entertainer Tommy Steele.Actress Caroline Quentin talks about her latest role in 'Me and My Girl' and Anne Robinson makes an appearance to talk about her latest documentary.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Damian Lewis and Lee Mack, plus wildlife presenter Patrick Ayree talks about his new programme.

Alex Jones is joined by Radio 1's Greg James. They chat to Gaby Roslin about her new comedy panel show Talking Movies. Plus a performance from Jorja Smith.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Michael Crawford to talk about Noah's Flood, a one-off concert celebrating the work of Benjamin Britten, featuring the BBC singers. Kevin Duala reports on the Northern Rail situation.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Nadiya Hussain, dishing-up some family favourites, and Henry 'Blowers' Blofeld, explaining why he's busier than ever now that he's retired from the commentary box.

David Walliams and David Dimbleby join Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the One Show sofa. We attempt to predict the outcome of this year's World Cup via the medium of table football, Professor Alice Roberts explains how she has used the best of the animal kingdom to create the perfect human, and video games journalist Ellie Gibson talks about the pros and cons of Fortnite.

Sir Bryn Terfel and Myleene Klass talk about the Classic BRIT Awards and Kevin Duala previews the Great Exhibition of the North.
Hollywood legend Michael Douglas joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones, along with his Ant Man and the Wasp co-stars Evangeline Lilly and Paul Rudd. Dan Snow is live on the Jurassic Coast diving for WWII tanks and unearthing artefacts hidden in the sand. And Marty Jopson discovers how the national grid handled a surge in electricity during the world cup final.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are live from the Isle of Harris in the Outer Hebrides. Ben Fogle returns to Taransay to reminisce about his time on reality TV show Castaway and Marty Jopson recreates an ambitious experiment from the 1930s to deliver mail between the islands.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones present live from Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides for the Hebridean Celtic Festival.

Adam Hills joins Matt Baker and Anita Rani to talk about his new autobiography Best Foot Forward. And Michaela Strachan talks about the Walking with Dinosaurs arena tour.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Ed Balls to discuss his new documentary Travels in Trumpland. And Britain's most decorated female Olympian Dame Katherine Grainger talks about the European Championships.

Sandi Toksvig and Matt Baker are joined by comedian turned playwright Frank Skinner and impressionists Jan Ravens and Rory Bremner. The Rev Kate Bottley finds out about mental health problems amongst chefs, while viewers celebrate their paddling pools.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Stephanie Beacham and Susan George to talk about the new series of The Real Marigold Hotel. As temperatures rise, Dominic Littlewood helps people cool down with a very large bucket of water.

Stephen Mangan joins Alex Jones and Amol Rajan to talk about his new sitcom Hang Ups, and Iwan Thomas has been to find out what the consensus is for wearing shorts to work.

Tour de France winner Geraint Thomas rides into the studio for a victory lap with Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Actress Sue Johnston talks about new BBC drama Age Before Beauty, and Rick Edwards takes a trip to the depths of the Bermuda Triangle.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones talk to Matt Forde about Brexit Through the Gift Shop. Dr Sarah Jarvis calls on the country to donate blood.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by West End leading lady Beverley Knight. Matt Allwright takes on a fake landlord, and there is a report on how the hot weather is affecting farmers.

Marvin Humes joins Amol Rajan and Alex Jones to talk about what he has learnt about his family history after taking part in Who Do You Think You Are? And Trish Adudu is in to tell the programme about a group of men who have lost a massive amount of weight - and how they did it!

Presented by Alex Jones and Michael Ball. They are joined by Sarah, Duchess of York, who talks about her new charity and how preparations are coming along for Princess Eugenie's wedding.Plus Andy Kershaw is live from the Isle of Bute to see Donald Campbell's restored Bluebird return to the water.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Ewan McGregor and Hayley Atwell to talk about new Disney film Christopher Robin.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actor Matthew Macfadyen. Plus a celebration of Britain's high streets, and Donald Campbell's Bluebird takes to the water for the first time since 1967.

John Cleese and his daughter Camilla join Matt and Alex to talk about their relationship and Camilla's new stand-up show. Iwan Thomas reports from Cowes and meets a group of teenagers from Haringey in London hoping to make a splash at the world's oldest sailing regatta.

Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Oscar-winning actor Denzel Washington joins Matt and Alex on the sofa to talk about his new movie The Equalizer 2.

Dev Griffin presents alongside Alex Jones, chatting to John Bishop. Plus seven souped-up supercars cruise up to the BBC.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Larry Lamb and his son George to talk about exploring Britain by bike.Plus the show reveals two of the contestants taking part in Strictly Come Dancing.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Deborah Meaden from Dragons' Den and Andi Oliver from the Great British Menu.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones chat to Emma Thompson, and wildlife photographer Vianet Djenguet goes in search of the elusive cuckoo.

Tom Daley and singer-songwriter Gabrielle join Matt Baker and Angellica Bell on the sofa, as Tom talks about becoming a father for the first time and Gabrielle discusses her return to music after an 11-year break.

Alex Jones is joined by guest presenter Rory Reid as they chat to Jonnie Peacock ahead of his Superhero Triathlon. Plus two more Strictly contestants are revealed.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Sir Lenny Henry to talk about his new show celebrating 40 years in TV.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actress Chloe Grace Moretz. Plus Nadiya Hussain cooks a delicious beetroot risotto and Dr George McGavin reveals the secret life of landfill sites.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by artist Grayson Perry, who has been travelling around the world for his new series exploring how different cultures mark life's biggest moments.Andy Kershaw goes to bat for the traditional British corner shop, and Rory Reid visits the multi-million pound world of drone racing.

On GCSE results day, Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by secretary of state for education Damian Hinds. Plus Celebrity MasterChef contestants Lisa Maxwell, Clara Amfo and Chizzy Akudolu.

Alex Jones and Ore Oduba are joined by Upstart Crow star David Mitchell. Plus, the show meets two people challenged not to lie for a whole week.

Holby City stars Bob Barrett and Hugh Quarshie join Matt Baker and Angellica Bell in the studio. Matt and Angellica also hear from Alex Scott who talks about moving from the football pitch to the punditry sofa, and Joe McFadden brings viewers the latest from the Strictly Come Dancing launch.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Nick Knowles, whose DIY SOS team have completed their biggest build ever for the Grenfell community.Kevin Duala meets the 9-year-old boy with a new arm that could be the future of prosthetics.Michael Douglas visits the abandoned Camelot theme park, where nature is reclaiming the land at an incredible rate.

Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.Anna Maxwell Martin and Daniel Mays talk about Mother's Day, a drama following the events of the Warrington bombings in 1993. Lucy Worsley shares some unknown facts about Queen Victoria.

Joe Lycett presents alongside Alex Jones, with Ross Kemp joining them to talk about his latest documentary. Plus, the show speaks to a man trying to swim all the way around mainland Britain.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by chef Jamie Oliver, who has been learning from a very special group of women - the Italian Nonnas who keep their family recipes alive. Andy Kershaw meets the American who has given up his life in Hollywood to save a crumbling building in Rochdale.

Comedian Susan Calman joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the studio to talk about her mission to spread kindness and joy to the nation.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Alesha Dixon and Peter Crouch. Plus, a Liverpool detective and Fame superfan tries to reunite the cast of the classic series 35 years after they last toured the UK.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Hollywood A-listers Jack Black and Cate Blanchett. Plus two of Rachael Bland's closest friends discuss her legacy.

Alex Jones and Sally Phillips are joined by Sir Michael Caine, Sir Tom Courtenay and Sir Michael Gambon, who star in King of Thieves, the new movie about the Hatton Garden heist. Plus Lenny Kravitz performs live.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Joanna Lumley to talk about her latest adventure along the Silk Road, as well as Ian Hislop to discuss dissent, satire and libel.

Alex Jones and Ore Oduba are joined by stars of Vanity Fair Martin Clunes and Claudia Jessie. And Mehreen Baig investigates the lack of diversity at Oxford University.

Mel Giedroyc chats about her new musical Company and Elvis Costello tells Matt Baker and Alex Jones all about his latest album Look Now. Dr Sarah Jarvis also gives advice on meningitis and the signs to look out for.

Josh Groban tickles the ivories as he talks to Alex Jones and Matt Baker about his latest album, Bridges, and his starring role as a door-kicking TV cop.

Alex Jones and Sara Cox are joined by EastEnders star Danny Dyer and disco legend Nile Rodgers, who also performs his new Chic single. Miranda Krestovnikoff sets up a blind date for a lonely peacock, and Matt Allwright plays steam train engineer in Quorn.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Jonathan Pryce and Dame Eileen Atkins. Plus, University Challenge icons Eric Monkman and Bobby Seagull talk about their new travel documentary.
Matt Baker and Angela Griffin welcome Michael Palin to the show to chat about his new book, Erebus: The Story of a Ship, and his recent travels in North Korea for a new Channel 5 documentary.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Bonnie Langford joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about leaving Albert Square for 42nd Street and Michael Mosley looks at how reliable the breathalyser test is.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by the stars of the new Johnny English film actor Ben Miller and comedy legend Rowan Atkinson. And Gareth Owen talks about life with Bond legend Roger Moore.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by Jack Whitehall and his father Michael, who have been arguing their way around eastern Europe for their latest travelogue.Sophie Ellis-Bextor performs her new single live, plus Shazia Mirza goes in search of Generation Sensible.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Jenna Coleman, star of new BBC drama The Cry.Plus, as another drama series Bodyguard comes to an end, a real-life bodyguard talks about the profession.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Ruth Davidson, leader of the Scottish Conservative Party, to talk about her new book Yes She Can: Why Women Own the Future.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Mock the Week regular and comedian Hugh Dennis and soprano superstar Lesley Garrett to talk about their new Christmas comedy The Messiah. And Kevin Duala investigates the rise in popularity of magnet fishing.
Comedian and science geek Dara O Briain joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about hair-plucking robots, lettuce-munching slugs and why giraffes sleep standing up.
Alex Jones and Angela Scanlon are joined by Strictly's Joe Sugg and Dianne Buswell. Plus singer-songwriter Lisa Stansfield talks about BBC Music Day.
Matt Baker and Gabby Logan are joined by Sir Rod Stewart to chat about his new album Blood Red Roses and 50 years in music.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by TV chef and best-selling author Nigella Lawson. Plus Justin Rowlatt meets families who are struggling to apply for British Citizenship.
Matt Baker and Angela Griffin welcome documentary maker Stacey Dooley and her Strictly partner Kevin Clifton to talk about dancing, poetry and fast fashion.
Alex Jones and Jon Richardson are joined by Gerard Butler to talk about his new film Hunter Killer. Plus footage from the BBC archive that hasn't been seen on British TV for 50 years.
Al Murray joins Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon to talk about his new tv series Why Does Everyone Hate the English, plus there is an an update on Benny the Beluga Whale. And Carrie Grant chats to Gary Barlow about his secret battle with bulimia.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by Game of Thrones star Maisie Williams.Kevin Duala meets football fans who are getting a helping hand from their club.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Ben Fogle, Ruth Jones and Noel Fitzpatrick. Plus this year's rickshaw riders are introduced.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Lara Pulver and Adrian Lester, who will be taking to the stage of The Royal Albert Hall for a production of Guys and Dolls.
Fiona Bruce chats to Alex Jones and Michael Ball about her latest projects. As Invictus 2018 kicks off, Alex and Michael are joined by an audience full of competitors and reporter Stef Reid.
Matt Baker and Gabby Logan celebrate 60 years of the much-loved show Blue Peter with former hosts Konnie Huq, Sarah Greene, Mark Curry and Simon Thomas. And Justin Rowlatt looks at how the NHS is making small changes that can make a big difference.
Angellica Bell and Matt Baker are joined by rock legend Roger Daltrey to talk about writing his first autobiography, Thanks a lot Mr Kibblewhite: My Story.
Catherine Tate, Rick Wakeman and Martin Lewis join Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon on the sofa. We'll launch the UK's Tree of the Year competition and raise heart rates with a tyre-spinning stunt.

Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined on the sofa by Hollywood actress Amandla Stenberg to talk about her new movie The Hate U Give and the programme meets an artist whose doodles are helping him cope with the death of his wife.

Sir Bryn Terfel and Guy Martin join Angela Scanlon and Ore Oduba on the sofa. Plus Sir Bryn performs the Frankie Laine classic I Believe and there's a special report from Alex Jones in Australia ahead of the Invictus Games.

Ore Oduba and Angela Griffin chat to Martine McCutcheon about her latest film project The Bromley Boys, and a very special foster mother is in the studio to tell the programme how and why she fostered 27 children in 13 years.

Ore Oduba and Angela Griffin are joined by pop superstar Paloma Faith, who performs her new single Loyal. Justin Rowlatt is in Ireland to ask why the border is stalling Brexit talks, and the programme meets the first member of Team Rickshaw.

Ore Oduba and Gabby Logan are joined by Sue Perkins, Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton.Dom Littlewood finds out if fancy dress costumes from supermarkets meet a new fire safety code.And the show welcomes back a canine war vet overdue for retirement.

Boy George joins Susan Calman and Amol Rajan to talk about Culture Club's first new album in nearly 20 years.

Louis Theroux chats to Alex Jones and Amol Rajan about his new series Altered States. Plus an investigation into the rise in sales of triple bunk beds as more and more families are using them as a way of creating extra space for their growing families.

Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by professor Brain Cox and the queen of dictionary corner, Susie Dent. Andy Kershaw reveals the winner of UK Tree of the Year and Joe Lindsay sees if it is possible to be buried alive.

The Hairy Bikers, Samantha Womack, Doddie Weir and the Kingdom Choir join Alex Jones and Amol Rajan.

Freddie Flintoff joins Angellica Bell and Amol Rajan to talk Top Gear, cricket and conspiracy theories. Plus a look at a harpoon designed for spearing space junk.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball are joined by Sheridan Smith who reveals how her turbulent last few years inspired her new album, plus she performs her new single live. Sir Bradley Wiggins opens up about his cycling heroes and the fight to protect his reputation, while Alfie Boe goes back in time to learn more about his grandad's role in World War Two.
Presented by Matt Baker and Gabby Logan. Boris Becker chats to Gabby and Matt about this year's ATP tennis finals and record-breaking swimmer Ross Edgley tells all about his mega five-month challenge.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Rylan Clark-Neal and Ellie Taylor from the new BBC2 series I'll Get This, a game show in which one of the celebrities has to pick up the bill. Jamie Cullum is also on the sofa to talk about his Children in Need single, Love Is In The Picture.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Strictly's Graeme Swann and Oti Mabuse, as well as Carol Vorderman and Peter Andre. Plus, a spectacular Diwali fireworks display at the Neasden Temple.
Jake Wood joins in the studio as Matt Baker prepares to take on the Rickshaw Challenge, and the programme meets one of the cameramen behind Sir David Attenborough's new series Dynasties.
Sophie Raworth joins Rob Beckett and Alex Jones to talk about Remembrance Sunday. And a-ha perform Take on Me accompanied by a 26-piece-orchestra live on the piazza.
Alex Jones and Ade Adepitan are joined by Hollywood stars Eddie Redmayne and Katherine Waterston who talk about their new film Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindlewald. Plus Team Rickshaw reach day four of the Rickshaw Challenge.
Mumford and Sons lead singer Marcus Mumford and Watchdog's Nikki Fox join Marvin Humes and Alex Jones in the studio. Plus Matt Baker and Team Rickshaw update us on their progress live from Malvern.
Alex Jones and Sandi Toksvig are joined in the studio by singing sensation Gloria Estefan. Matt Baker is live with Team Rickshaw after their toughest day on the road so far, plus BBC Radio 1's Clara Amfo takes viewers behind the scenes of the Children in Need Rocks concert.
Jeff Goldblum joins Michael Ball and Alex Jones to talk about his jazzy debut album The Capitol Studio Sessions and will play the programme out at the end of the show. On day seven of the Rickshaw Challenge the team arrive in Chester.
Alex Jones and Shane Richie are joined by Boyzone who, after 25 years in the business, are saying thank you and goodnight. Plus the show catches up with the final day of Team Rickshaw's journey from Calais to Salford.
Game of Thrones star Kit Harington joins Gabby Logan and Matt Baker on the sofa. Plus Team Rickshaw are in the studio to share their experiences on the road and celebrate their incredible achievement in aid of Children in Need.
Chef Monica Galetti joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa, plus Andrea Bocelli and his son Matteo perform live.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones invite Jon Richardson, Ruth Wilson, Jools Holland and Marc Almond onto the sofa, and the programme meets a 16-year-old stunt scooter champion.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon, with special guest, Sir Cliff Richard.
Shirley Ballas brings Al Murray and Angela Scanlon the lowdown on Strictly, and shows off some of her signature moves. Plus, they test a giant Rube Goldberg machine designed by children, and treat one lucky family to a Friday night takeaway.
Classical singer Katherine Jenkins and journalist Mariella Frostrup join Matt Baker and Angela Griffin in the studio.
Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. They are joined by Hollywood superstar Rob Lowe, who is bringing to the UK his revealing live show about life on and off screen. Plus we reveal why the threat of no-deal Brexit has packed the nation's freezers to the brim, and we tell the story behind Welsh band The Alarm's biggest hit.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones talk to Mick Hucknall and Kirstie Allsopp about their latest projects. The programme also meets two identical twin brothers who were adopted at birth as part of a remarkable social experiment carried out in the US during the 1960s.
Bill Bailey and Hollywood actress Leslie Mann join Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa, and Alice Snape discovers the story of the first female tattooist in the UK.
Alex Jones and Sara Cox are joined by actor James McAvoy to talk about the new adaptation of Watership Down.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Bruno Tonioli to talk about his reaction to a tearful night on the dancefloor after the Strictly quarter-final. Plus Gabby Logan announces the nominees of a brand new BBC Sports Personality award, the Greatest Sporting Moment of the Year.
Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Sally Phillips and Ronni Ancona chat to Matt and Alex about their Christmas comedy Surviving Christmas with the Relatives.
Alex Baker and Matt Jones chat to comedian Joe Lycett about painting, trolling and fighting injustice. Plus chart-topping podcast Brexitcast are taking over the sofa, and Justin Rowlatt talks about the community groups taking policing into their own hands.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Lily Collins and David Oyelowo to talk about the BBC's adaptation of Les Miserables. Plus a chat with the A&E doctor who also operates drones as a police volunteer.
Alex Jones and Josh Groban are joined in the studio by comedian Greg Davies, who is hosting this year's Royal Variety Performance. Plus we reveal how an archaeological dig has ripped up the British beer history books, and we join the search for some important missing pearls that are worth millions of pounds.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Tonight's guests are John Bishop, Billy Connolly and Nadiya Hussain
King of swing Michael Buble makes a welcome return to the One Show sofa to tell Alex Jones and Matt Baker about the inspiration behind his new album, Love. Plus, Susan Calman chats with Billy Connolly about naked dancing. And we find out why our roasties might look a bit different this Christmas.
Jane McDonald and Olly Murs join Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the studio and Olly performs his new single live.
Alex Jones and Gyles Brandreth are joined by Rob 'Judge' Rinder and British Bollywood actress Amy Jackson. Plus Sandi Toksvig takes the show behind the scenes of her new version of Treasure Island, and Professor Green explains why he wants people to take more photos.
Alex Jones and Susan Calman talk to David Walliams about his latest children's books. Chris Bavin attempts to persuade them to sample some unusual festive foods.

The first One Show of 2019 has James Norton and Tom Brittney talking to Matt Baker and Alex Jones about the latest series of Grantchester. Carrie Grant reports on a new groundbreaking nut allergy trial and Joe Crowley is live from Ironbridge in Shropshire as the Iron Bridge reopens.

Clare Balding and Sanjeev Bhaskar launch a vote to find the most important and influential figure of the 20th century. They tell Matt Baker and Alex Jones who has made the final Icons shortlist and how viewers can choose their favourite. Dame Kelly Holmes describes hitting rock bottom after injury threatened to destroy her career, while JJ Chalmers celebrates the New Year in a risky and unusual location.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Stan & Ollie stars Steve Coogan and John C Reilly, and the creators of hit sitcom Catastrophe Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney. Plus former Elbow drummer Richard Jupp meets a new band close to his heart, and we borrow a cathedral in Ireland to play a very familiar theme tune.

Saoirse Ronan is in the studio to discuss her role as Mary Queen of Scots, and The One Show reveals the results of the BBC's search for the greatest person of the 20th century.

Alex Jones and Michael Ball talk to Zoe Ball ahead of her taking over the reins as the breakfast show host on Radio 2. Fleur East reveals what life is like after I'm a Celebrity and performs her new single, Favourite Thing, live.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Death in Paradise stars Don Warrington and Josephine Jobert to discuss the detective drama. Plus Ashley John-Baptiste talks about outcomes for children who grow up in care, and the show meets the Brexit protesters outside the Houses of Parliament who have spent months trying to get their voices heard.

Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Charlie Brooker and Will Poulter, who reveal how the interactive episode of Black Mirror was made. Plus Emma Barnett discovers the true cost of the IVF add on treatments being sold without evidence they work, and the show celebrates the life of The Cranberries singer Delores O'Riordan.

If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.

If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.
Alex Jones and Greg James are joined by Shane Richie, who is about to star in hit musical Everybody's Talking About Jamie. Plus Years & Years and Jax Jones perform live.
Richard E Grant joins Alex Jones and Matt Baker to talk about his award-winning role in Can You Ever Forgive Me.Twinstitute doctors Chris and Xand Van Tulleken explain how they've used identical twins to test out scientific theories, and Michelle Ackerley reveals how social media exposed fraudsters claiming to have fallen ill on holiday.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by stars of Silent Witness, Liz Carr and Emilia Fox. And Dr Kevin Fong tests the latest in fingerprint technology.
Freddie Flintoff and Jamie Redknapp join Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about A League of Their Own: European Road Trip. The pair compete against each other in a series of challenges throughout the show. There can only be one winner. Andy Torbet has been learning to become a para-motor pilot - will he manage to stay in the air?

Alex Jones and guest host Rylan Clark-Neal welcome Danny Dyer onto the sofa. Plus the story of the first British female pro-wrestler, and The Specials perform live.
David Suchet joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa to talk about his latest project, playing Gregory Solomon in Arthur Miller's play The Price.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined on the sofa by Lego Movie 2 stars Will Arnett and Tiffany Haddish, and Paul Whitehouse, star of the Only Fools and Horses Musical. Plus can the show help an 85-year-old viewer who wants to be reunited with his teenage sweetheart?
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Ed Balls and Dani Dyer, who are climbing Mount Kilimanjaro for Comic Relief. And Dermot O'Leary stops by to play a few rounds of his new gameshow, Small Fortune.
Alex Jones and Patrick Kielty chat to Stephen Mangan about Portrait Artist of the Year. Plus a hidden Leonardo da Vinci drawing is revealed for the first time on TV.
Kenneth Branagh and Ben Elton join Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about their new film All is True. And singer and broadcaster Isla St Clair returns to a shopping centre in the Fife town of Kirkcaldy, days before the '80s-built mall is sold at auction in London.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Alex Jones.

If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.

Alex Jones and Matt Baker speak to author and environmentalist Stanley Johnson about his adventures in Russia. Matt Allwright discusses the scandal of Britain's empty homes, so the team meet three people coming up with practical ways to help the homeless and a man making beautiful portraits out of poetry. Plus, two women who first met as little girls in the wake of the Second World War are reunited.

Alex and Matt are joined by First Dates' Fred Sirieix and comedian Josh Widdicombe. Plus, Radio 1's Clara Amfo and Alice Levine talk about this year's Brit Awards.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by actor Daniel Mays to talk about bringing the story of Fishermen's Friends to the big screen.

Dolly Parton joins Alex Jones and Greg James on the sofa. Plus the cast of 9 to 5: The Musical perform a song from the show.

Julia Bradbury is on the show to talk about her new travel series - Australia with Julia Bradbury. Matt Allwright talks speed cameras. Plus the couple whose story appears in the musical Come From Away – the pair met in Newfoundland, Canada when their plane was diverted from US airspace due to the 9/11 bombings.Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.

Actor Chiwetel Ejiofor joins Alex Jones and Matt Baker to talk about his new film The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind. Plus, Dan Walker shares plans for an RAF fly-past in honour of 10 US airmen who crashed in Sheffield's Endcliffe Park 75 years ago, and introduces us to Tony Foulds, a man who witnessed the crash as a child and has tended the memorial for 50 years. Justin Rowlatt investigates the police force so strapped for cash that officers patrol alone and half of roles are filled by civilians, and we find out what children and their parents think is the ideal way to spend half term.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Sir Lenny Henry and Kwame Kwei-Armah. Plus comedian Lost Voice Guy helps young people who rely on communication devices find accents that reflect where they are from.

Ricky Gervais and Kerry Godliman talk to Alex Jones and Matt Baker about new comedy-drama After Life and a special member of the cast makes an appearance in the studio.Plus Dr Sarah Jarvis discusses side-effects from medication and Joe Crowley examines the health of our rivers with anglers and wild swimmers.

The cast of Derry Girls join Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa. Plus we meet the remarkable pupils from the Kensington Aldridge Academy.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by John Torode, Gregg Wallace, Beverley Knight and Lang Lang.

Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined in the studio by Holly Willoughby to talk about Sunday's final of Dancing on Ice. Plus a chat and a performance from country legend Keith Urban.

Oti Mabuse presents with Alex Jones. Guests include Russell Kane and Rachel Johnson, with a performance by Tom Walker of his new single Just You and I.Plus, why alpacas make incredible pets - and friends. How Dido wrote her breakthrough hit Thank You. And Andi Oliver checks out two popular - and unique - Bristol pubs.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Mary Berry to talk about her new cook book and TV series, Mary Berry - Quick Cooking.Plus Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman kick off their 24 hour dance-a-thon challenge for Comic Relief live on the show.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Dara O Briain to talk about the reboot of Blockbusters. Plus the finale of Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman's Longest Ever Dance-a-thon for Comic Relief.

Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Ed Balls and Alexander Armstrong to talk about their Comic Relief climb to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro. Sara Cox also joins them, and there's music from Jack Savoretti.

Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Red Nose Day creator Richard Curtis and first lady of musicals Elaine Paige.Angellica Bell has an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the filming of Richard's Four Weddings and a Funeral sequel.Plus Marty Jopson explores an invention that could drastically reduce train delays and Lucy Siegle finds out why online reviews aren't always reliable.
Alex Jones and Shane Richie chat to Kiefer Sutherland about his new album Reckless and Me. Plus the show looks ahead to the London Marathon.
Michelle Gayle joins Matt Baker and Angellica Bell to talk about her new stage role as Hermione in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.
Line of Duty star Stephen Graham reveals all about his latest collaboration with Shane Meadows, and Sharleen Spiteri arrives in style to talk Carfest 2019.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Line of Duty star Vicky McClure. Plus, Greg Davies and Alex Horne are on the sofa to discuss the new series of Taskmaster.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by poet Benjamin Zephaniah. Plus some of the cast of the '80s TV series Fame are reunited.
Ant Middleton, Dev Griffin and Victoria Pendleton join Angellica Bell and Rylan Clark-Neal to talk about the Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins final this weekend.And Joe Crowley finds out more about a new NHS waiting times app which will show patients how to find hospitals with the shortest A&E queues.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Laurie Brett and Joe Pasquale to talk about their involvement and preparation for this year's The All New Monty.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Russell T Davies and Russell Tovey to discuss new futuristic drama Years and Years. Plus, the state-of-the-art aircraft which could be the future of flight.
Modern Family star Eric Stonestreet and the freshly announced Women's England World Cup squad join Angellica Bell and Matt Baker in the studio. Plus the story of the wild goats of Great Orme.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Matthew Broderick and Elizabeth McGovern, who discuss their roles in The Starry Messenger in London's West End.
Bradley Walsh, Mel Giedroyc and Ellie Goulding chat to Patrick Kielty and Angellica Bell. Ellie also performs at the end of the show.
Matt and Angellica are joined by actors Suranne Jones and Sophie Rundle to talk about new costume drama Gentleman Jack, and photographer Michael Putland discusses his work with Elton John ahead of the release of Rocketman.
David Harewood chats to Angellica Bell and Matt Baker about his documentary Psychosis and Me, and Rylan Clark-Neal is live in Tel Aviv for Eurovision 2019.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell present a celebration the UK's two most popular pets, cats and dogs. Joining on the sofa will be Adam Hills and Phil Tufnell. There is also a performance from Wild Rose star Jessie Buckley.
George Clooney joins Matt Baker and Angellica Bell for his first-ever appearance on The One Show sofa. George and his co-stars Kyle Chandler, Christopher Abbott and Grant Heslov tell about their brand new series based on the classic war novel Catch-22. Plus comedian Ben Miller takes us on a journey through the rich history of the war satire.
Mindy Kaling, star of The Office, the Mindy Project and Ocean 8, talks about her latest film project Late Night, starring Emma Thompson. Iwan Thomas is at the London Motor Show to find out why so many people are failing their driving theory tests.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon bring you the stories that matter from across the country.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by Rochelle and Marvin Humes to talk about new BBC music quiz show The Hit List. Plus a chat with double-amputee racing driver Billy Monger.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by Piers Morgan and Mumford and Sons. And Lucy Worsley is behind the scenes at Kensington Palace.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by Fearne Cotton to talk about the third series of her Happy Place podcast and new Happy Place festival.

Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined in the studio by Millie Bobby Brown and Professor Brian Cox.

Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined on the sofa by two national treasures Sir Michael Caine and Sir Michael Palin.Plus mind-bending live magic in the studio courtesy of The Illusionists.

Former football manager and King of the Jungle Harry Redknapp is on the show. Lucy Siegle talks about local councils' alternative recycling methods.
Australian cricket legend Shane Warne joins Angela Scanlon and Amol Rajan on the sofa, and there is music and chat from Susan Boyle.
Princess of pop Kylie Minogue joins Matt Baker and Emma Willis to talk about her new greatest hits album, tour and upcoming Glastonbury festival performance.
Matt Baker and Emma Willis bring you the stories that matter from across the country.
Dan Snow joins 255 of the surviving veterans of D-Day on a journey across the channel as they return to Normandy. They tell their first-hand stories of that epic day. A combined sail-past and fly-past will salute the veterans too. David Walliams joins Matt Baker and Emma Willis on the sofa.
Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell are on to talk about the new series of Long Lost Families, plus we will be crossing over to Aramanche for a performance from Jim Radford, the D-Day veteran storming the charts with his track The Shores of Normandy.
Emma Willis and Patrick Kielty are joined by Harry Hill to discuss the new series of Alien Fun Capsule and Jamie Cullum will be performing his latest single on the piazza.
Anneka Rice joins Matt Baker and Emma Willis to talk about the biggest hoax in showbiz history in her BBC Radio 4 stand up show The Clemmie Hart Years. Anita Rani is also with us discussing new documentary War on Plastics with Hugh and Anita.
Matt and Emma are joined on the sofa by cricketing legend Henry Blofeld and Charlie Brooker, who talks about the latest series of Black Mirror.
Matt Baker and Emma Willis are joined on the sofa by Killing Eve star Fiona Shaw, comedian Dara O Briain and broadcaster Clare Balding. Adebanji Alade heads to Oxford to meet the world's first ultra-realistic humanoid artist.
Matt Baker and Emma Willis are joined by the fastest man on Earth Usain Bolt and comedian Lee Mack to talk about this weekend's Soccer Aid match.
Little Mix perform their new single Bounce Back for the first time on TV and music legend Mick Fleetwood talks to Nick Grimshaw and Emma Willis about the band's golden anniversary tour.
Matt and Angela are joined by Richard Curtis, Danny Boyle and Himesh Patel to talk about the new Beatles-themed film Yesterday. Plus Rylan meets Madonna to discuss her remarkable career.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by star of Extras, After Life and Agatha Raisin - Ashley Jensen. Plus DJ David Guetta.
Katherine Ryan, Tom Bateman and Kulvinder Ghir all join Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon on The One Show sofa and Kevin Duala visits the ‘super knitters' helping nurses at Doncaster Royal Infirmary Maternity Unit.
Michael Ball and Angela Scanlon are joined by Jason Donovan, Sheridan Smith and Jac Yarrow, who are in the studio to discuss their roles in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat. And with festival season upon us, Matt Allwright gives the lowdown on eco-friendly tents.
Amol Rajan and Angela Scanlon are joined on the sofa by film star Richard Dreyfuss, who discusses his career. Plus, singer Will Young performs his latest single My Love.
Matt Baker and Mel Giedroyc are joined by world-famous fashion designer Jean Paul Gaultier. Plus, Carol Vorderman goes behind the scenes at Nasa to mark 50 years since the first moon landing.
It's a Royal Welsh One Show, as Matt Baker, Angellica Bell and guest Michael Sheen are live from the biggest agricultural show of the year, which is celebrating its 100th edition. The show brings you the best of the competitions, displays and animals.
It's a Royal Welsh One Show, as Matt Baker, Angellica Bell and guest Eve Myles are live from the biggest agricultural show of the year, which is celebrating its 100th edition. The show will bring you the best of the competitions, displays and animals.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Stanley Johnson and star of Hold the Sunset and W1A Jason Watkins. Plus music from Freya Ridings.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined on the sofa by Pixie Lott and will.i.am. Plus the man who comes knocking on your door when you've won the lottery jackpot.
Angellica Bell and Patrick Kielty welcome comedian Mo Gilligan and Louise Redknapp to the green sofas.
Matt and guest host Stacey Dooley are joined by broadcasting legend John Craven and actor Sunetra Sarker.
Stacey Dooley and Matt Baker are joined by Gone Fishing friends Paul Whitehouse and Bob Mortimer, plus former England captain Mike Gatting and Test Match Special's Isa Guha tell us how your family can be a part of this summer's cricket action.
Matt Baker and Stacey Dooley bring you the stories that matter from across the country.
Matt Baker and Stacey Dooley are joined on the sofa by comedian, and the voice of Love Island, Iain Stirling and Viveik Kalra, who is the star of the new Bruce Springsteen-inspired film Blinded by the Light.
Stacey Dooley and Rylan Clark-Neal chat to Ashley, Jordan and Perri from Diversity. Plus Mabel performs her hit song Don't Call Me Up.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by actor Gemma Chan and broadcaster Emma Willis.Andy Kershaw is in Whaley Bridge to see how the evacuated community is pulling together, and we meet the huge crowds that turned up to watch the best gamers in the world compete for a massive cash prize.
Matt and Michelle are joined by Mel B and Gaby Roslin.
The newest Dragon Sara Davies chats to Matt and Michelle about joining the Den. Plus comedian Rhod Gilbert and best-selling author of 'This Is Going To Hurt', Adam Kay.
Tonight award-winning comedian, Aisling Bea, joins Matt and Michelle on the sofa to talk about her new sitcom This Way Up.
Comedian Joe Lycett is our friday guest presenter, and joins Michelle Ackerley on the green sofas. They'll be chatting to Kathy Burke and Stephen Fry, who is going on tour for the first time in 40 years. Plus Andreya Triana is here for a live performance of her new song "Freedom".
Shane Richie talks to Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley about his new play The Entertainer. Jamie Chadwick, first-ever winner of the W Series racing championships, joins them too.
Michelle Ackerley and Matt Baker are joined by Nadiya Hussain to talk about her new cookbook and TV series. Plus Kevin Duala is in Dundee to give one family a live race-against-the-clock cooking challenge.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by Hollywood husband and wife team Aaron and Sam Taylor-Johnson, plus the brand new host of The Apprentice: You're Fired, comedian Tom Allen. Dom Littlewood meets a Leicestershire woman who came home to find a parcel had been 'successfully delivered' by being thrown through her top floor window, and attempts to recreate the one in a million shot.
Michelle Ackerly and Ore Oduba are joined by Stephen Mangan and Kara Tointon to talk about their play The Man in the White Suit. Plus what parents plan to do with their kids' bedrooms once they head off to university in autumn.
Amol Rajan and Michelle Ackerley are joined on the sofa by Peter Crouch, John Bishop and Gabby Logan to talk about their new show Back of the Net. Plus a mermaid swims her way into the studio.
Angellica Bell and Matt Baker meet the stars of Dad's Army: The Lost Episodes, the new Captain Mainwaring and Sergeant Wilson, Kevin McNally and Robert Bathurst. Plus George Alagiah talks about his debut novel.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by actress Bonnie Langford, TV's top maître d' Fred Sirieix and Welsh adventurer Ash Dykes, who has become famous in China after completing a record breaking and life threatening trek down the Yangtze River.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell chat to Mary Wilson of The Supremes about the 60th anniversary of Motown and her new book Supreme Glamour. Plus Robert Rinder talks about his new satirical late night chat show.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Jamie Oliver and David Attenborough's right hand man, wildlife cameraman Gavin Thurston, who talks about his wildlife adventures.
Marvin Humes presents alongside Angellica Bell. They chat to Craig David, who also performs his new single. Plus comedian Al Murray, and daughter of Muppets creator Jim Henson, Lisa Henson, talks about running the family business.
Matt Baker and Emma Willis are joined by Holby actors Rosie Marcel and Luke Roberts to discuss their forthcoming storyline and being reunited after ten years. AJ Pritchard and brother Curtis join us to chat all things Strictly, The Greatest Dancer and a new tour. Debbie Mcgee goes behind the scenes at the red carpet launch of this year's Strictly come Dancing.
Matt Baker and Emma Willis talk to actors Holliday Grainger and Ben Miles about their new drama The Capture. Dominic Littlewood talks about PPI, and dancers from the Heartbeat of Home production perform on the piazza.
Matt Baker and Emma Willis are joined by Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne to talk about TV series Carnival Row.
Nick Grimshaw presents alongside Emma, chatting to James Blunt and Eastenders' Lucy Benjamin.
Matt Baker and Alex Scott are joined on the sofa by the Hairy Bikers. Plus the Sir Terry Wogan Fundraiser of the Year Award is launched.
Matt Baker and Alex Scott are joined by James McAvoy to talk about his roles in film IT Chapter Two, play Cyrano de Bergerac and TV series His Dark Materials. Nick Knowles and the DIY SOS team kick off 2019's Children in Need Big Build, fans of Bury FC pay an emotional tribute to their club, and four children from Bristol spend their first day at primary school. Plus Iwan Thomas heads to Mousehole in Cornwall to find out how the locals are showing their support for the families of Grenfell from over 300 miles away.
Matt Baker and Mel Giedroyc are joined on the sofa by Paul O'Grady. Kimberley Walsh and Matthew Kelly discuss their roles in BIG: The Musical. Plus The Lumineers perform their new single Gloria.
Meera Syal, Greg Rutherford and Vicky Pattison join Matt Baker and Mel Giedroyc on the sofa.
Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins are joined by Ben Elton to hear about his return to stand-up comedy after fifteen years. Our youngest reporter nine year old Braydon has an exclusive interview with Sir Paul McCartney about his new children's book ‘Hey Grandude!'. Plus The Brits Critic's Choice Award winner Sam Fender will be performing live.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by actors Patricia Hodge, Claire Skinner and Storme Toolis, who star in the new production of A Day in the Death of Joe Egg.Plus a first look at Sir Antony Gormley's latest work of modern art - flooding a room with muddy water!
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by McFly, who have an exclusive announcement. Plus, Sara Cox talks about the second series of Love in the Countryside.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined in the studio by Martin Clunes and Caroline Catz from Doc Martin, and Strictly judge Shirley Ballas. One local group of dancers gets a special Strictly surprise. Plus Keane perform live
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined in the studio by new Strictly judge Motsi Mabuse and actor Christopher Eccleston. Plus Mike Dilger answers questions about urban foxes.
Frank Skinner and Angela Scanlon are joined by Rob Beckett to talk about his forthcoming tour, Wallop. Adebanji Alade finds out what the pictures we doodle say about us. Steve Brown discovers how archery inspired a dramatic reinvention of the wheelchair wheel. And Carrie Grant tells the story of Lighthouse Family's song Lifted.
Matt Baker & Radio 1's Clara Amfo are joined by Sean Bean, Julia Brown and Jonah Hauer-King, who star in the big new Sunday night drama 'World on Fire'. Plus Corrie's Kym Marsh tells us how she's tracking down online love cheats in her new show 'For Love or Money'.
Joining Matt and Clara tonight, Fiona Bruce chats 40 years of Question Time. 'The name is Bond, James Bond': George Lazenby on 50 years of On Her Majesty's Secret Service and why he is back to his MI6 roots in a new audio spy book called Passport to Oblivion. Plus we look at the controversial issues surrounding stem cell banking with Dr Zoe Williams.
Rylan Clark-Neal and Clara Amfo are joined by Sue Perkins, Ardal O'Hanlon and Pam Ayres as they compete in the latest sporting craze of axe throwing.
Angela Scanlon and Clara Amfo talk to Nile Rodgers and Emeli Sande about their involvement in this year's BBC Music Day, and there's a live performance from rock & roll royalty, Liam Gallagher.
Angellica Bell and Ade Adepitan welcome Rudolph Walker onto the One Show sofa to celebrate his 80th birthday and over half a century on our screens. Beverley Knight performs her new single live on the piazza, and we stop by the annual Croydon Clapham Domino Derby.
Amanda Holden and Tom Rosenthal join Michelle Ackerley to chat about Ancient Rome-set comedy Plebs. Plus Julia Donaldson, author of The Gruffalo, talks about her new book and Sir David Attenborough narrates an underwater nature film.
Presented by Michelle Ackerley and Matt Baker. Romesh Ranganathan pops by and he is bringing his mum too.We meet the two-year-old girl whose life was saved after a rare brain tumour was discovered through a routine eye test.Plus the couple who have lost a whopping 15 stone between them. The reason? Batch cooking!
Matt and Michelle are joined by David Suchet, and Motherland's Anna Maxwell Martin.
Iain Stirling and Michelle Ackerley will be talking to Alan Davies about his new play ‘God's Dice' and Sophie Dahl will be in to tell us about her first ever book for children ‘Madam Badobedah', plus live music from James Morrison.
Patrick Kielty and Michelle Ackerley are joined on the sofa by actor and musician Harry Connick Jr.
Michelle Ackerley and Patrick Kielty are joined in the sofa by Andrew Ridgeley to talk about Wham! and George Michael. TV's first crocodile family, The Irwins, talk about keeping Steve Irwin's legacy alive, plus the Labrador whose jealousy is getting out of control.
Michelle Ackerley and Patrick Kielty are joined by Alan Carr to talk about panel show There's Something About Movies. The stars of This Country and celebrity chefs Jean-Christophe Novelli and Aldo Zilli also stop by. Plus a special surprise is sprung on one lucky audience member.
Michelle Ackerley and Patrick Kielty with the stories that matter from across the country, with Danny Dyer & Angela Rippon.
Patrick and Michelle are joined by Keith Lemon and Paddy McGuinness. Plus, David Gray performs his hit 'Babylon'.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Lord Sugar's top aides Karren Brady and Claude Littner. And Taekwondo master Lisa Pitman is in the studio with her young students to show how learning martial arts can benefit young girls.
Sir Trevor McDonald joins Matt Baker and Angellica Bell to talk about his autobiography. Adam Kay talks about his new book Twas The Nightshift Before Christmas. And inventor Ruth Amos explains how a desk toy changed her life.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Team Rickshaw, ahead of their challenge to cycle 393 miles in just seven days for Children in Need.Celebrity guests include Ruth Wilson, Clarke Peters and 14-year-old Dafne Keen to talk about the new BBC adaption of His Dark Materials and Bill Bailey talks about his latest TV collaboration with Idris Elba.
Angellica Bell and Matt Baker are joined by Jenson Button and Strictly star Kelvin Fletcher. Plus Chris Bavin is at the site of a new Royal Horticultural Society garden in Salford and Rory Reid discovers an innovative police weapon to combat speeding criminals.
Angellica Bell and Marvin Humes chat to actress Rebecca Ferguson about her new movie Dr Sleep, the follow up to The Shining. Liam Payne talks about his debut album and performs live and Billy Connolly talks about life, loves and being Scottish.
The voice behind Shaun the Sheep – Justin Fletcher and actress Miriam Margolyes chat with Amol and Michelle.
Harry Hill and Suzi Ruffell join Michelle and Amol to talk about new show Harry Hill's Clubnite. Matt Allwright looks at the science behind the idea of ‘Hanger'. Ted Robbins helps to revive the fortunes of one of the UK's oldest Working Men's Clubs. And Carrie Grant investigates whether or not we're saying Thank You enough these days.
Michelle and Amol are joined by Chris "Kammy" Kamara to talk about his unbelievable debut album. Plus, chats with actors Hailee Steinfeld and Jane Krakowski, and Rick Astley performs a brand-new version of 'Never Gonna Give You Up'.
Michelle Ackerley and Amol Rajan are joined on the sofa by Bill Turnbull and Michelle Visage.
Amol Rajan and Michelle Ackerley are joined on the sofa by Ricki Lake and Kelly Jones from the Stereophonics. Plus a live performance from the band.
Matt Baker and Alex Scott are joined by Queen frontman Adam Lambert and broadcasting legend Dame Joan Bakewell.
Matt Baker and Alex Scott are joined by first lady of the waves Jane McDonald to talk about life, love and lots of sequins. Yorkshire shepherdess Amanda Owen talks about life on the farm, ahead of the new series of Our Yorkshire Farm.
Matt Baker and Alex Scott are joined by Dame Helen Mirren. Shaun Dooley takes us behind the scenes of Children in Need 2019's star-studded album, which features big names like Olivia Colman, Jodie Whittaker and Jim Broadbent singing their favourite tracks.
Star Wars legend Anthony Daniels and comedian Russell Kane join Matt Baker and Alex Scott on the sofa.
Angellica Bell and guest host Jamie Cullum chat to actor and musician Jeff Goldblum. Plus the woman behind Glastonbury, Emily Eavis, talks about 50 years of the festival.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by Strictly Come Dancing judge Craig Revel Horwood to discuss his debut national tour. Plus Dom Littlewood discusses his new series which sees him pushed to his limits in America.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined in the studio by Spice Girl Emma Bunton. Plus Mariella Frostrup celebrates 300 years of the novel by announcing a brand new list of the 100 Novels That Shaped Our World.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by actor Stephen Graham, presenter Lorraine Kelly and sprinter Dina Asher-Smith.
Michelle Ackerley and Ore Oduba are joined by Only Connect host Victoria Coren Mitchell.
Ore Oduba and Michelle Ackerley are joined by the fabulous Sharon Osbourne, who will be bringing some early Christmas magic to the studio.They also hear how the first day of this year's Rickshaw Challenge went when they go live to Matt and Team Rickshaw.
Hillary Rodham Clinton joins Michelle Ackerley and Amol Rajan in the studio. Plus we catch up with Matt and Team Rickshaw as they complete the next leg of their 400mile challenge.
Amol and Michelle are joined by Rochelle and Marvin Humes to chat about 'The Hit List' and Rafe Spall about 'The War of The Worlds'. Plus live music from The Script.
Amol Rajan and Michelle Ackerley talk about middle age with funny man John Bishop. Team Rickshaw is on the penultimate day of their Rickshaw Challenge for Children in Need.
The cast of Frozen 2, Idina Menzel, Jonathan Groff and Josh Gad join Michelle Ackerley and Amol Rajan in the studio to countdown live to the start of Children in Need.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined on the sofa by Sally Lindsay and James Nesbitt. Plus Team Rickshaw are in the studio!
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined on the sofa by Peter Crouch, Chris Evans and Ore Oduba.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined on the sofa by Martin and Shirlie Kemp, who talk about their debut album. Sandi Toksvig lifts the lid on her incredible life, and back after a five-year absence, Labrinth performs live.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Julie Hesmondhalgh, who talks about her new play, and Gugu Mbatha-Raw, star of Motherless Brooklyn.
ain Stirling and Angellica Bell are joined by actor, comedian and author David Walliams. Plus, Luke Evans performs a song from his debut album.
Rod Stewart joins Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon in the studio as we celebrate his 50th anniversary as a solo artist.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by quite simply one of the world's greatest supermodels, Naomi Campbell. And he sings, dances and he's even kissed an alien, Mr Showman himself John Barrowman on why Christmas has come early.
Amol Rajan and Angela Scanlon are joined on the sofa by Sir Andy Murray to chat about his new documentary, Resurfacing.
Angela Scanlon and Marvin Humes are joined by the voice of Desert Island Discs, Lauren Laverne and comedian turned author Ben Miller.
Craig David, Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer join Angela Scanlon and Nick Grimshaw on the sofa.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by comedian Frank Skinner and Bing Crosby's daughter Mary talks about her father's legacy.
Joining Gethin Jones and Angellica Bell is the ‘posh' comedian who has charmed the British public, from Christmas with My Father to a new stand-up tour, the very talented Jack Whitehall. Plus BBC's favourite weatherman Tomasz Schafernaker shares a secret talent.
Michael Ball and Alfie Boe are in to chat to Matt Baker and Angellica Bell about their new album and perform The Greatest Show live. Acting legend Glenda Jackson talks about her new drama Elizabeth is Missing.
Angellica Bell and Gethin Jones are joined by Lesley Manville talking about her new film Ordinary Love and Friends creator David Crane talks about the new experience he is bringing to fans in London.
Ashley John-Baptiste presents for the first time, alongside Angellica Bell. They are joined by Harry Potter star Rupert Grint and Oscar-nominated director M Night Shyamalan. Plus Tom Walker performs his new single Better Half of Me.
Michelle Ackerley and Amol Rajan are joined by the OAPs celebrating 80 years of friendship. And from Del Boy to Granville to the very naughty but nice Pa Larkin, Sir David Jason sits on the sofa.
Matt Allwright and Michelle Ackerley are joined on the sofa by Sir Lenny Henry and Dame Kristin Scott Thomas.
Call the Midwife's Helen George and comedians Johnny Vegas and Sian Gibson join Michelle Ackerley and Marvin Humes in the studio.
Gyles Brandreth and Michelle Ackerley are joined by host of The Apprentice: You're Fired Tom Allen and stars of BBC's A Christmas Carol, Charlotte Riley and Joe Alwyn.
Noel Gallagher gets into the festive spirit, Lee Mack brings the laughs and world champion heptathlon winner 2019 Katarina Johnson-Thompson on why she's going for gold this weekend. With Chris Kamara and Michelle Ackerley.
Saoirse Ronan and Florence Pugh chat to Patrick Kielty and Alex Scott about Little Women, and Mary Berry spills the beans on that royal interview!
Actors Emilia Fox and James Norton join Patrick Kielty and Alex Scott to talk about their new drama based on the Profumo affair. Plus we reveal how to build a scientifically perfect snowman.
Patrick Kielty and Alex Scott are joined by a host of brilliant guests – Holly Willoughby, Stormzy, Bradley Walsh and Mackenzie Crook. Plus, Michelle Visage chooses another person as one of her Christmas Angels.
Stars of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Richard E Grant, Domhnall Gleeson, Kelly Marie Tran and Joonas Suotamo join Alex Scott and Patrick Kielty to spill the beans on the most anticipated film of the year.
Joining Alex and Patrick tonight, the kids and teachers at Kinlock Rannock Primary School prepared for their nativity performance. Michelle Visage teams up with David Walliams to make one 13 year old's dreams come true and we've festive fun from the cast of Gavin and Stacey.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are back and will be talking to Claudia Winkleman and psychologist Tanya Byron about their new podcast 'How Did We Get Here?!' which takes on issues surrounding families.
Stars of British film and Oscar hopeful '1917', George MacKay and Dean-Charles Chapman, join Matt and Alex in the studio tonight. Plus Matt Allwright has a report on the half a million Whirlpool washing machines at risk of catching fire.
Actor Michael B Jordan is on the sofa to talk about his new film ‘Just Mercy', plus Jamie Redknapp and Romesh Ranganathan are chatting about the new series of ‘A League of Their Own'.
Springwatch's Chris Packham and comedian Rob Delaney join Alex & Matt in the studio. Plus we meet the 17 year old ornithologist who's become the youngest person to ever spot over half the world's bird species.
Daniel Radcliffe and Alan Cumming join Alex Jones and Chris Ramsey to talk about the new play Endgame coming to The Old Vic Theatre in London. Plus the world's biggest musical instrument.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Gillian Anderson. Plus royal biographer Gyles Brandreth gives his take on the duke and duchess of Sussex's decision to step back.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined on the sofa by actor Rufus Sewell to talk about the BBC's new adaptation of Agatha Christie's The Pale Horse. Writer Sarah Phelps, who adapted the novel for the small screen, also stops by.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Louis Tomlinson who performs live at the end of show, plus Ed Balls, Dani Dyer, Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall and Steph McGovern.
Julia Bradbury and mum Chrissi join Alex Jones and Matt Baker to talk about their show The Greek Islands with Julia Bradbury, plus an update on the coronavirus that could be making its way to the UK.
The Pet Shop Boys join Alex and Michael Ball to talk about their new music and perform live. And former American Football players Osi Umenyiora and Jason Bell discuss the Super Bowl.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by David Baddiel. Plus the FA Cup 5th Round Draw with Mark Chapman, Teddy Sheringham and Glen Johnson.
Donna Air and Ben Bailey Smith join Matt and Alex to talk about the return of BBC drama The Split, and Mya-Rose Craig brings us the results of the RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch.
Alex and Matt are joined by legendary singer Lulu, whose On Fire tour is ending with a special show at the London Palladium, and Shakespeare & Hathaway stars Jo Joyner and Mark Benton. Plus we celebrate the refuse workers who saved a woman's £20,000 life savings from the landfill!
Laura Kuenssberg, Katya Adler, Adam Fleming and Chris Mason from Brexitcast join Matt and Alex in the studio to answer your questions on Brexit. Plus, Casualty's Nurse Duffy – actor Cathy Shipton – talks about leaving the show after 33 years.
On tonight's show we'll be joined by Jordan Banjo and Curtis Pritchard talking about The Greatest Dancer, as well as Fleur East to chat about her new music.
Jennifer Saunders joins Alex Jones and Matt Baker to talk about her roles in Blithe Spirit, Sister Act and The Stranger. Author Jacqueline Wilson takes a trip back to her childhood home, and Longleat's koala keepers James and Graeme travel to Australia to help animals injured in the bush fires.
The legendary Al Pacino joins Alex and Matt on The One Show sofa, alongside his "Hunters" co-star Logan Lerman. Plus Dua Lipa is here with a new single and a mission to get more women into positions of power in the music business.
Death in Paradise actors Shyko Amos and Ralf Little join Alex Jones and Matt Baker to talk about the new series, and the celebrity team taking on this Sport Relief: On Thin Ice challenge will be in the studio.
On tonight's show we have actor Britt Ekland on the sofa, who is starring in a touring production of the haunted-house play ‘The Cat and the Canary'.
The Jonas Brothers join Alex and Dev to talk about their new single and upcoming residency in Vegas. The week's news is discussed in a Liverpool hair salon, a rowdy bulldog is taught some manners, and chef Paul Ainsworth catches a monkfish off the coast of Cornwall.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Girls Aloud's Nadine Coyle and comedian Guz Khan, plus the latest from the Culver Valley, which was flooded again after Storm Ciara swept through.
Matt and Alex speak to One Show debutants David Schwimmer and Nick Mohammed who discuss their brand new comedy Intelligence.
Former Speaker John Bercow and multi-million selling author Marian Keyes join Matt and Alex on the show. Plus we chat to the stars of the new Hollywood adaptation of Jane Austen's Emma, actors Anya Taylor-Joy and Johnny Flynn.
Matt and Alex are joined by Anne Reid and Derek Jacobi to talk about the return of Last Tango in Halifax, and Marty Jopson is at a Cornish tin mine preparing to reopen after more than twenty years.
Alex Jones & Michael Ball are joined by JLS members Marvin, JB, Aston and Oritse, who after announcing their big return will be performing live for the first time in 7 years.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by EastEnders stars Gillian Taylforth, Adam Woodyatt and Jane Slaughter to talk about action hitting Albert Square as the show celebrates 35 years.
On tonight's One Show, Amol and Alex will be joined by siblings Daisy May and Charlie Cooper to talk about the new series of BAFTA award winning comedy This Country. We'll also be telling you what you need to know when preparing for secondary school with the stars of Educating Yorkshire.
Sara Cox and Paul McKenna join Matt and Alex on the sofa, and Brit nominee Dermot Kennedy performs live.
Alex and Matt are joined by The Masked Singer's Joel Dommett, who's back on the road for his first stand-up tour in two years. Plus Strictly's Karim Zeroual and BBC Breakfast's Louise Minchin update us on their new Sport Relief challenge in the Namib Desert.
Actor Imelda Staunton and pop star Meghan Trainor join Alex Jones and Rob Beckett in the studio. Plus Iwan Thomas meets people affected by flooding in the wake of Storm Dennis.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by The Masked Singer's recently crowned Queen Bee Nicola Roberts and Vanessa Williams to talk about making their West End debuts in the musical City of Angels.
Jon Bon Jovi joins Alex Jones and Matt Baker on the sofa. Plus Fiona Bruce is in the studio with one of Antiques Roadshow's rarest finds.
Alex and Matt are joined by the UK's funniest married couple, Jon Richardson and Lucy Beaumont. The Pussycat Dolls perform live.
Alex and Matt will be joined by Katherine Kelly and Joanne Froggatt to talk about series two of their hit ITV drama Liar.
Alex Jones and Chris Ramsey are joined by Dawn French and Celeste, winner of the BBC's Sound of 2020, sings live. Joe Crowley visits housing estates built on flood plains and Hairy Biker Dave Myers holds a competition between two pubs.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Rylan Clark-Neal, who recreates Ready Steady Cook in the studio.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Miriam Margolyes to talk about obesity and body positivity. Plus two winners of the Underwater Photographer of the Year competition bring their beautiful photographs into the studio.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Dame Kristin Scott Thomas and Sharon Horgan, the stars of the 'Military Wives' movie, along with real life members of the Military Wives Choirs. Plus we reveal the value of one of the rarest relics ever handed into the British Museum.
Susan Calman and author Malorie Blackman join Matt and Alex to talk about the return of Great British Menu and the new BBC adaptation of the dystopian novels Noughts and Crosses. Iwan Thomas meets the smallest baby ever born in the UK and Dom Littlewood takes a travel and health expert on the road to answer questions about coronavirus.
Niall Horan and Joanna Lumley join Alex Jones and Chris Ramsey in the studio.
Actors and good mates Ashley Walters and Noel Clarke join Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa. Matt Allwright investigates whether or not coronavirus is making people panic-buy.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by comedy legends Steve Martin and Martin Short, who are touring the UK together for the very first time.Plus Joe Crowley on the row between wild swimmers and Yorkshire Water, and the winners of the BBC Young Reporter competition.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by the stars of Belgravia, Paddy McGuiness, who talks about Catchpoint, and the first black woman to be crowned Miss World, Jennifer Hosten.
Dragons, Peter Jones and Sara Davies, join Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by actor and comedian Kerry Godliman. Plus Matt Allwright meets the people working hard to keep shelves stocked and the show celebrates acts of kindness during this difficult time.
Stand-up Russell Kane and the experts from BBC One's The Repair Shop join Alex Jones in the studio, plus Matt Allwright is back to answer viewers' coronavirus questions.
Alex Jones presents with Matt Baker while he self-isolates from home. They are joined by Dr Sarah Jarvis to answer viewers' medical questions about coronavirus, Chris Addison discusses new comedy series Breeders and the Red Arrows are on the piazza.
Alex Jones and Patrick Kielty are joined by comedian Emily Atack and The Body Coach Joe Wicks with tips on how to stay active at home.
Alex Jones and Chris Ramsey are joined by the King of Ballroom, Anton du Beke. Plus Saturday Kitchen's Matt Tebbutt drops in and Dr Sarah Jarvis gives viewers the latest expert advice.
Alex Jones and Patrick Kielty are joined by comedian Joel Dommett, who has recorded a stand-up special promoting better mental health. Plus stories about how day one of home schooling has gone around the country.
Adrian Chiles joins Alex Jones to talk about Pilgrimage: The Road to Istanbul and Dr Sarah Jarvis gives an update on medical coronavirus news.
Fleur East, Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins are guests on tonight's show, and The One Show connects with a nation that's now working from home.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker bring you the stories that matter from across the country.
Alex Jones and Patrick Kielty are joined in the studio by comedian Tom Allen. They bust some common myths about coronavirus and Michael Ball helps to launch The One Show Playlist, a selection of tracks to help lift everyone's spirits.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by James McAvoy and Masterchef judges Gregg Wallace and John Torode.
Alex Jones and guests celebrate the 75th anniversary of VE Day, as the special Bank Holiday commemorating Nazi Germany's unconditional surrender in the Second World War continues.
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark Neal talk to Monica Galetti, Giles Coren, Caitlin Moran and Alfie Allen. Plus, Dr Sarah Jarvis meets the people working round the clock trying to find a cure for Covid-19.
Clare Balding, Carey Mulligan and Marcus Mumford chat to Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal about their latest projects. Richie Anderson reports on the success of the running app Couch to 5K.
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal are joined by Katie Piper and Adam Kay, who has been collecting celebrity love letters to the NHS. Plus an angry Mary Berry asks for Watchdog's help, and Dara O Briain and Prof Brian Cox are on the lookout for shooting stars.
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal are joined in the studio by singer Ronan Keating. Plus they chat to Sir Patrick Stewart about turning 80, and three generous gardeners are given One Big Thank You.
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal talk to actor and all-round entertainer John Barrowman about his new role in one of the BBC's biggest dramas. Brit Award-winning singer-songwriter Tom Walker performs his new single Wait For You live in the studio.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball talk to singer Anne-Marie and Dick and Angel Strawbridge are live from France talking about their new show Escape to The Chateau: Make Do and Mend.
Joanna Lumley chats about her adventures across the globe in her brand new travel series and actress Laurie Brett, who played Jane Beale in EastEnders, talks about the latest classic episode of the soap airing on the BBC.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball are joined by one of TV's great power-couples - Miss Piggy and Kermit the Frog talk about the brand-new Muppets TV show. Plus Michael Portillo discusses his latest Great Continental Railway Journeys.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball are joined by pop band McFly, who talk about their first new music in almost 10 years. Richie Anderson looks at the confusion surrounding the social distancing guidelines.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones chat to Lee Mack, Dr Chris and Dr Xand Van Tulleken about their latest projects. Matt Allwright reports on the government's new Dine Out to Help Out scheme.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones are joined by Fifty Shades of Grey star Jamie Dornan with his new co-star actress Shailene Woodley. Plus, Strictly winner Jay McGuiness and Girls Aloud's Kimberley Walsh discuss the measures they will be taking, when they star in the first indoor musical since lockdown at the end of August.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones find out why Rochelle Humes was inspired to start writing children's books. Plus they talk to singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette about the 25th anniversary of her album Jagged Little Pill. Nikki Fox is in the studio for the weekly Watchdog update.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones are joined by actor Hugh Bonneville and broadcaster Dame Jenni Murray. McFly help us create a wedding to remember for a couple who have had some terrible luck, and Chris Packham watches the wildlife of the Moray Firth.
Lots of laughs guaranteed on tonight's show as funny men Paddy McGuinness and Seth Rogan chat to Alex Jones and Gethin Jones about their latest projects.
Line of Duty's Martin Compston, chef Andi Oliver and Fred Sirieix join Alex Jones and Chris Ramsay. Plus an investigation into which face coverings are the most effective and comfortable.
Alex Jones and Chris Ramsey are joined by England rugby legend Mike Tindall. Plus soap star Kellie Bright, aka Linda Carter from EastEnders, talks about tonight's classic episode. And, Chris Bavin asks if Covid 19 has accelerated the move towards a cashless society.
Alex Jones and Chris Ramsey are joined by comedians Rob Beckett and Josh Widdicombe. Watchdog meets some angry customers whose 'lifetime guarantees' didn't last a lifetime. Plus Matt Allwright has the latest on the last minute changes to exam results.
Alex and Chris talk to Ben Fogle about Animal Park turning 20. Plus, former Celebrity Masterchef winners Greg Rutherford, Angellica Bell and Riyadh Khalaf talk about their memories of the show.
Man of mystery Derren Brown and Girls Aloud star Nicola Roberts join Alex Jones and Chris Ramsey. Plus Sam Fender takes us behind the scenes of one of the first live music gigs since lockdown.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones are joined by DJ and author Simon Mayo to talk about his new crime thriller. Plus, live from Miami, they are joined by pop superstar Gloria Estefan, who talks about her new album.And Kevin Duala reveals how the test and trace system works as he follows the entire process from start to finish.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones are joined by The Fast Show's Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson. Plus Shaun Williamson, AKA Barry from EastEnders, shares his memories of the classic episode, when Frank and Pat's affair is revealed.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones talk to Harry Hill about his latest project, Harry Hill's World of TV. Matt Allwright investigates a ticket resale company.
Alex and Gethin talk to Jamie Oliver about his latest TV show and cookbook 7 Ways. Plus, Craig David helps to surprise an amateur DJ as part of One Big Thank You.
Alex Jones and Iain Stirling chat to actor Bryan Cranston about his latest film The One and Only Ivan. Plus TV presenter and farmer Jimmy Doherty talks about a new campaign to save Britain's bees.
Alex Jones & Michael Ball are joined by Tenet stars Sir Kenneth Branagh & John David Washington, and we celebrate 20 years of Location Location Location with Kirstie Allsopp & Phil Spencer.
Nadiya Hussain and Jimmy Carr chat to Alex and Michael about their latest projects.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball talk to Billie Piper about her latest small-screen role, to Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall about his war on plastic and to Matt Allwright about holiday booking horror stories.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball talk about career changes with Gabby Logan and Richard Osman.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by singer Gregory Porter for a special performance from California. Dr Ranj Singh answers viewers' back-to-school questions. Ashley-John Baptiste finds out how the Notting Hill Carnival is going online for the first time.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by James Nesbitt and Mo Gilligan to chat about Soccer Aid and where the money raised by the annual sporting event goes. Plus the first three celebrities competing in this year's Strictly Come Dancing are revealed.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by Ant and Dec to talk about 30 years in TV together. Plus Nikki Fox explains which social media scams they need to be looking out for.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by Danny Dyer and stars of All Creatures Great and Small, Rachel Shenton and Callum Woodhouse.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by comedy legend John Cleese, plus singer Paloma Faith performs an exclusive version of her first music since lockdown.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones are joined by Ruth Jones, to talk about her new novel, and Sue Perkins, to talk about her documentary on the US-Mexico border. Huw Edwards launches the BBC Young Reporter Competition. Kevin Duala meets people suffering from anxiety, and Jonny Meah marks the start of the Blitz, meeting veterans at Biggin Hill.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones talk to Maureen Lipman about the return of Coronation Street and to Paralympian Will Bayley about his return to training. Plus Gethin asks the public whether they think the UK has become too relaxed about the threat of coronavirus.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones are joined by new host of Family Fortunes Gino D'Acampo and Hollywood royalty Jane Fonda.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones are joined by comedian Russell Howard and actor Jason Watkins, plus Susan Sarandon helps out with a Rocky Horror themed One Big Thank You.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas chat to Zoe Ball, Katherine Ryan and Gary Lineker about their latest projects. Plus Dr Zoe Williams asks if we are all getting enough vitamin D.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Cat Deeley, Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman. Joe Crowley talks to members of the public about the government's 'rule of six'. Kevin Duala is at the Dutch roundabout in Cambridge, and we're in Oban with the town's population of guillemots.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by comedians Michael McIntyre and Susan Calman, as well as presenter and now children's author Dermot O'Leary. Tim Peake may have travelled into space, but find out how we helped him to fulfil a childhood dream of flying in a Spitfire.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter. Plus Monty Don reveals how his garden helps him through challenging times.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating chat to Little Mix, who make an exclusive announcement live on the show. Mary Berry reveals some favourite comfort food recipes from her latest cookery book.
Alex Jones and Celebrity MasterChef winner Riyadh Khalaf chat to comedian John Bishop and pop group Steps.
Oscar-winning director Ron Howard and actress Alison Steadman join Alex Jones and Amol Rajan.
Alex and Amol have the first look at the new NHS testing and tracing app for England and Wales. Freddie Flintoff and Paddy McGuiness will be revealing all about the new series of Top Gear
Radio 1's Annie Mac helps Alex Jones and Amol Rajan announce the winner of the 2020 Mercury Prize Album of the Year. Alicia Keys talks about her new music, and we say another One Big Thank You.
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal talk to Queen + Adam Lambert about their new album and Marvin Humes reveals all about the new series of The Hit List. Plus, two divers go head-to-head on the search for sharks in British waters.
Dara O Briain joins Alex Jones and Chris Ramsey in the studio.
Alex Jones and Chris Ramsey are joined by Sir Michael Palin and Graham Norton to chat about their latest projects.
Alex Jones and Chris Ramsey are joined by football pundit Jamie Redknapp.
Alex and Chris are joined by Strictly's head judge Shirley Ballas and Lord Sugar's right-hand-man Claude Littner. Plus, the show says One Big Thank You to a caring careworker.
Melanie C joins Alex Jones and Chris Ramsey in the studio. And we delve into the 60-year career of Sir Derek Jacobi.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas chat to Claudia Winkleman about her new book and, of course, Strictly! And the man behind the latest James Bond song, Finneas, tells us how he convinced the film company he was the right man for the job. He also reveals what it is like to be Billie Eilish's big brother.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas chat to the legendary broadcaster David Dimbleby about his new podcast. And EastEnders star Diane Parish talks about why her character Denise Fox's past is coming back to haunt her in two dramatic new storylines.
Alex and Jermaine talk to Olly Murs about his new tour and his new puppy. Plus, Professor Brian Cox and Dara Ó Briain unlock secrets about our galaxy.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by comedian Romesh Ranganathan, plus Joe Wicks has some big announcements about what he's up to for this year's BBC Children in Need.
Alex Scott and Jermaine Jenas chat to rapper Dizzee Rascal about his long-awaited new album, and Sara Cox reveals all about her latest TV project Between the Covers.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball chat to movie star Kevin Bacon about his latest film and artist Grayson Perry helps to exclusively reveal the winner of this year's Art Fund Museum of the Year award.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball are joined by Sir Elton John to discuss his remarkable life, fatherhood under lockdown and why he's releasing previously-unheard music. Plus astronaut Tim Peake.
Michelle Ackerley and Michael Ball are joined by Phillip Schofield, who talks about his new autobiography Life's What You Make It.
Alex Jones & Michael Ball are joined by singer Rick Astley and author John Grisham, and there's a big announcement about the One Show Rickshaw Challenge.
Alex Jones and Carl Hutchinson chat to dance group Diversity about their new tour, and JJ Chalmers won gold in the Invictus Games, but can he lift the glitterball? He joins the show ahead of Strictly Come Dancing's launch.
Gethin Jones and Alex Jones start the week chatting to Strictly contestant JJ Chalmers and his partner Amy Dowden. Sara Pascoe discusses her new BBC comedy show, Angela Scanlon joins in the studio, and Chris Packham explores the natural beauty of autumn.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones chat to Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan about their Book Club and we meet one of the stars of Alex's favourite Christmas film, Love Actually.
Rob Brydon joins Alex and Gethin in the studio to talk about his plans for a tour of songs and laughter next year.Matt Allwright has all the consumer latest in Watchdog.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones chat to Caroline Quentin and her professional dance partner Johannes Radebe ahead of their first live dance on Strictly. Plus Russell Tovey talks about his latest role in new thriller The Sister.
Strictly champion and McFly drummer Harry Judd co-presents alongside Alex Jones. They chat to music legends Sting and Roger Daltrey, and comedian John Bishop also joins.
The Hairy Bikers join Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal to talk about veggie winter feasts, and there's a catch-up with JJ Chalmers on his Strictly performance on Saturday night.
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal are joined in the studio by Martin and Shirlie Kemp, with Supervet Noel Fitzpatrick joining live from his surgery and Chris Packham live from the New Forest ahead of the launch of Autumnwatch.
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal are joined by Sir Cliff Richard who has recently celebrated his 80th birthday. They chat to him about his new autobiography, The Dreamer, and his new music.
Alex Scott and Gethin Jones are joined in the studio by writer, actor and comedian Stephen Fry. Plus, Sophie Ellis-Bextor explains how she's taking her 'Kitchen Discos' on tour.
Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber and West End star Carrie Hope Fletcher join Alex Scott and Gethin Jones to reveal all about the new musical ‘Cinderella'. And Jamie Laing and Karen Hauer talk Strictly ahead of this Saturday night's show.
Ronan Keating and Angela Scanlon are joined by Jane McDonald who has a new album out. Plus rising star Amir Wilson talks about his latest role in BBC fantasy drama His Dark Materials.
Ronan Keating and Angela Scanlon are joined by Ed Balls to talk about the US election. Dan Walker is in the studio to share some inspiring stories of the people he's met over the years. Plus another member of the team for this year's Rickshaw Challenge for Children in Need.
Angela Scanlon and Ronan Keating chat to Sam Smith about their latest album and catch up with Strictly's JJ Chalmers ahead of movie week.
Alex Scott and Michael Ball are joined by Nigella Lawson. Matt Baker has all the latest about this year's Rickshaw Challenge. Plus Gyles Brandreth and Sheila Hancock reveal all about their new TV series, Great Canal Journeys.
On tonight's One Show, chef Tom Kerridge talks about his new series ‘Saving Britain's Pubs', and Paul O'Grady tells us all about his new travelogue series, which sees him exploring his home county of Kent.
On tonight's One Show Alex Jones and Michael Ball are joined by the queen of pop Kylie Minogue to chat all about her new album ‘Disco.'
Alex Jones and Michael Ball are joined by Matt Baker, who has an exciting announcement about this year's Rickshaw Challenge. Plus Chris Kamara joins in studio and Matt Allwright investigates delivery company Hermes.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball are joined by James May, and stars of The Crown Josh O'Connor and Emma Corrin, who play Prince Charles and Princess Diana. They also speak to Matt Baker, who has all the latest from Team Rickshaw ahead of tomorrow's Children in Need.
On this edition of the One Show, Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas catch up with 80s legend Boy George, who has an exclusive announcement ahead of his virtual concert with Culture Club. Also, EastEnders star Tameka Empson is here ahead of returning to Albert Square.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by country legend Dolly Parton, who tells us why she is already in the Christmas spirit. Also, wildlife royalty Chris Packham and his step-daughter Megan McCubbin reveal what it is like to work together.
Geri Horner joins Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas to discuss her new project Rainbow Woman, and chefs Marcus Wareing and Monica Galetti talk about MasterChef: The Professionals.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by singing sensation Josh Groban. Plus astronaut Tim Peake talks about the future of space travel, and Strictly's JJ Chalmers has all the latest from the ballroom.
Alex Jones and McFly's Harry Judd catch up with pop star Meghan Trainor, and we have an exclusive performance from the Kanneh-Mason family. Also, we reveal which talented young playwrights have become finalists in our As You Write It competition.
Tonight Alex and Ronan will be chatting to Judy Murray, Ian Hislop and Matthew McConaughey.
Alex and Ronan reveal two more winners of the National Teaching Awards 2020. Plus Anita Rani reveals a new Countryfile national project, and Luke Goss and Kym Marsh talk about their Christmas film ‘The Loss Adjuster'.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by England men's football manager Gareth Southgate, and singer Alexandra Burke. Also, special awards go to some dedicated headteachers.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating bring you the stories that matter from across the country.
Alex Jones and Harry Judd are joined in the studio by Michael Ball and Alfie Boe who perform their version of I Believe. Comedian Sarah Millican drops in for a chat and the show celebrates the country's teachers coverage of the National Teaching Awards.
Amol Rajan and Alex Jones are joined by Liam Gallagher. Plus Elaine Paige and Nigel Havers talk about their socially-distanced panto.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by Dawn French and Sir Tony Robinson. Joe Wicks reveals the final contender in the running to be crowned BBC Sports Personality of the Year.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by Death in Paradise stars Don Warrington and Josephine Jobert, live from location in Guadeloupe as they celebrate the show's 10th birthday. Also, JJ Chalmers on his Strictly final dreams, and Matt Allwright brings us our weekly Watchdog.
Tonight on The One Show Alex Jones and Amol Rajan will be chatting to Miley Cyrus and Mica Paris, and Amar Latif tests out new tech for people with a disability.
Alex Scott and Alex Jones are joined by Robbie Williams and Jamie Cullum, and they treat the studio to a live performance of their version of Merry Christmas Everybody.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Nadiya Hussain who shares stories from her new TV programme ‘Nadiya's American Adventure' and Maya Jama who brings news of the return of the MOBO awards. Also, Lucy Siegle shares advice on how to have a greener Christmas.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Black Narcissus star Gemma Arterton and EastEnder Jake Wood, plus Brendan O'Carroll takes us behind the scenes of this year's Mrs Brown's Boys Christmas special.
Alex Scott and Alex Jones talk to JJ Chalmers about his Strictly exit, to Professor Brian Cox about new lives shows, and there is a surprise appearance from a music superstar.
Alex Jones and Shane Richie present a special tribute to Dame Barbara Windsor, as friends and colleagues talk about the legacy left behind by one of Britain's best-loved actors.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Annie Lennox, as well as The Masked Singer stars Mo Gilligan and Joel Dommett.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Wonder Woman herself, Gal Gadot. Plus her co-star Pedro Pascal joins and they speak to Mackenzie Crook about his latest Worzel Gummidge adaptation.
Alex Jones and Alex Scott are joined by Anton Du Beke for a Strictly Final preview. David Oyelowo tells about his fairy tale project with Angelina Jolie, and Judy Murray reveals the Christmas treat Andy and Jamie can't live without.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating find out about what to watch on TV this Christmas with Helen George, John Barrowman and Richard Curtis.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by David Walliams and Gary Barlow, with a special performance from Gary.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined for the first show of 2021 by Death in Paradise star Ralf Little, Strictly champion Oti Mabuse and Jermaine's old boss Harry Redknapp. And Chris Packham takes us on a winter wildlife tour.
Alex and Jermaine are joined by Drag Race star Michelle Visage and chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall. Plus, Dr Xand van Tulleken answers your questions about school closures and vaccinations.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Grand Design's Kevin McCloud ahead of the show's 21st series and Matt Allwright is in the studio with the first Watchdog of 2021.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas chat to Sheridan Smith, Michael McIntyre and Vanessa Kirby about their latest projects.
Alex Jones and Harry Judd are joined by the legendary Barry Gibb, who's teamed up with country stars like Dolly Parton for his new album, plus Fearne Cotton and Gabby Logan.
Alex and Amol Rajan are joined by a host of famous faces. Former Downton Abbey star Dan Stevens talks about his new film; Bradley Walsh and his son Barney talk about their latest TV adventure and Paul Bettany and Elizabeth Olsen discuss bringing their Avengers characters to the small screen.
Alex and Amol speak to comedian Rhod Gilbert about his new show ‘Growing Pains' and discuss the power of walking with TV presenter Julia Bradbury who explores beautiful walks in Cornwall and Devon for her latest TV series.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan chat to Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean about the new series of Dancing on Ice. Plus is it possible to have a 'friendly' divorce? The show meets a couple who think it is.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by Sir Richard Branson, whose new mission is to get every child with dyslexia the support they need. Plus Bridgerton stars Phoebe Dynevor and Claudia Jessie.
Alex Jones and Jordan Banjo are joined by The Voice judge Olly Murs, television star Mark Wright speaks about fulfilling his dream to become a footballer and former England player Alex Scott joins the show alongside psychologist Tanya Byron to talk about their programme ‘The Truth about...Improving Your Mental Health'.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating speak to writer Russell T Davies and Years & Years frontman Olly Alexander about their new drama, It's A Sin. Plus they're joined by Strictly's Dianne Buswell and Dr Rangan Chatterjee talks about his new Radio 2 show dedicated to health and wellbeing.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating talk to actors Noel Clarke and Ashley Walters about their latest Sky drama, Bulletproof. Ed Balls explains what to expect from tomorrow's US inauguration ceremony, and Chris Packham reveals what's in store for viewers of this year's Winterwatch series.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by comedian Susan Calman, Watchdog's Matt Allwright and brilliant birdwatchers Ollie Olanipekun and Nadeem Perera.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by comedy partners and best friends David Mitchell and Robert Webb to talk about their sitcom Back. Also on the show, Brian May, Roger Daltrey and others help to say One Big Thank You to a deserving fundraiser.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Anna Friel to chat about the new series of Marcella and Gwen Stefani treats us to an exclusive performance of her latest single Let Me Reintroduce Myself.Bill Bailey has been to London Zoo to find out how the staff and animals have been affected by the latest lockdown.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by stars of The Serpent, Jenna Coleman and Tahar Rahim, and Richard Hammond explains why he's been living on a desert island.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas chat to Dame Mary Berry and Claudia Winkleman about Celebrity Best Home Cook. Plus, Chris Packham joins live from the New Forest with all the latest from Winterwatch.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by EastEnders' Max Bowden and Tony Clay, plus Professor Jonathan Van-Tam answers your questions about the vaccine and it's Watchdog Wednesday with Matt Allwright.
Alex and Michael Ball will be chatting to adventurer Simon Reeve about his latest travel series and postman turned sea shanty singing sensation Nathan Evans will be talking about how it feels to be flying high in the charts.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball celebrate musicals with West End stars Elaine Paige and Jason Donovan, including a very special performance from one of the world's biggest musicals.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball are joined by Joanna Lumley to discuss her latest travel show. Plus Jill Halfpenny and Jonas Armstrong talk about their mysterious new drama series.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball are joined by Olivia Newton-John and her daughter Chloe Lattanzi. Line of Duty's Adrian Dunbar takes us on a personal tour of the Irish coastline.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball joined by comedians Romesh Ranganathan and Rob Beckett. Watchdog are looking after us online. And historian David Olusoga has a big task at hand.
Alex Jones and Alex Scott talk to actors Sam Neill and Miranda Richardson about their new film Rams and why it's a perfect antidote to these troubled times. And Dame Darcey Bussell tells us why her new travel series ‘Darcey Bussell's Wild Coasts of Scotland' is a return to her Scottish roots.
Alex Jones and Alex Scott are joined by comedian and Great British Sewing Bee host Joe Lycett. Plus, Anne-Marie performs her latest single with KSI, and Noel Clarke and Sheridan Smith share their writing tips for a group of young, aspiring playwrights.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Interior Design Masters host Alan Carr, The White Tiger star Priyanka Chopra Jonas and the reigning I'm A Celebrity queen of the castle Giovanna Fletcher.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by wonderful friends Sandi Toksvig and Alison Steadman. Matt Allwright takes on a big high street giant and we celebrate 30 years of Tracy Beaker.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Piers Morgan in the studio and Monica Galetti and Giles Coren talk about the new series of Amazing Hotels: Life Beyond the Lobby.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Jon Bon Jovi to chat about his new music, by Greg James and Bella Mackie to discuss working together for the first time on a new podcast and by Gyles Brandreth who reveals his alternative Valentine's plans with Joanna Lumley.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by DIY SOS's Nick Knowles. Plus Emma Willis on delivering babies during lockdown, and Strictly's Janette and Aljaz have a big announcement about their dancing futures.
Presented by Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas. Olivia Newton-John chats about her new single, and Long Lost Family host Nicky Campbell is in the studio with his dog Maxwell.
Hugh Bonneville joins Alex and Jermaine to discuss playing beloved author Roald Dahl in a new film. Matt Allwright and Watchdog investigate poor broadband connections, and Chris Packham celebrates the animal kingdom's smartest creatures.
Alex Jones and Harry Judd chat to Ethan Hawke, Adil Ray and Professor David Olusoga. Plus space scientist Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock talks about the Nasa Mars rover launch.
Alex Jones and McFly's Harry Judd are joined by country legend Shania Twain, who has teamed up with Ronan Keating for a special duet. EastEnders star Danny Dyer speaks about Mick's love triangle showdown with Max Branning.
Gordon Ramsay tells us about his new quiz show, historian Lucy Worsley reveals the truth behind 'Blitz Spirit' and Mark Ronson joins from LA. With Alex Jones and Amol Rajan.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by Jools Holland and Jim Moir (AKA Vic Reeves) to talk about their 35-year friendship and their new podcast. Plus, singer Jason Derulo talks about new music, social media fame and his new love of baking.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan talk holidays with travel expert Simon Calder, and Ian Wright tells us all about his fantastic new podcast.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by actor Gary Oldman and artist Grayson Perry. Also, Dr Chris van Tulleken explains how scientists have learned so much about Covid-19 in just one year.
Alex Jones and Alex Scott are joined by actress Sienna Miller. McFly are in the studio, before giving an exclusive performance at the end of the show.
Alex and Jermaine chat to Peter Crouch about the fifth series of his hugely successful podcast and to Stacey Dooley about her latest BBC programme, DNA Family Secrets. Plus the show reveals its very special challenge for this year's Red Nose Day.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas chat to Stacey Solomon and adventurist Bear Grylls about their latest projects.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by rock legend Alice Cooper, who is celebrating over 50 years in the music business. Plus Watchdog with Matt Allwright, and the latest on our Red Nose and Spoon Race Challenge for Comic Relief.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Louise Redknapp and MasterChef judges Gregg Wallace and John Torode, and reigning MasterChef champion Thomas Franke also pops by.
Martin Clunes joins Alex Jones as guest host in a special One Show celebrating great comedy, old and new. They chat to comedy legend John Cleese, the Royle Family's Ralf Little and award-winning stand up Rose Matafeo.
Alex and Rylan are joined by Sophie Raworth and Felicity Baker who talk about their new documentary on stammering. Lorraine Kelly shares her thoughts on her latest project Return to Dunblane, in which she returns to meet many of the families affected by the school shooting which happened 25 years ago.
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal are joined by Top Gear's Paddy McGuinness, Freddie Flintoff and Chris Harris. Plus Watchdog's Matt Allwright tracks the scammers selling non-existent puppies online.
Alex and Rylan are joined by the UK's Eurovision entry James Newman, who reveals his Eurovision music video for the first time. Hollywood actress Jennifer Garner and DJ Roman Kemp also pop in.
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal are joined by Sir Lenny Henry to reveal the winners of the Red Nose and Spoon Race for Comic Relief. Plus singer James Smith performs his new single.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball chat to Fiona Bruce about the new series of Antiques Roadshow, and BBC director-general Tim Davie promotes the BBC Young Reporter competition.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball are joined by actor Chiwetel Ejiofor and BBC Radio 1's Clara Amfo. Game of Thrones actor Ian McElhinney helps a Belfast school celebrate a special 40th anniversary, and Matt Allwright visits some of our biggest museums as they prepare to reopen.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball are joined by superstar performer Nick Jonas and actor and comedian Caroline Quentin. And Nikki Fox takes on consumer issues with Watchdog.
Kate Garraway joins Alex and Michael in the studio to talk about her new documentary Finding Derek; Andi Oliver talks about Great British Menu, and EastEnders actor Don Gilet calls in to talk about his last ever appearance on the soap.
In an hour-long special, Alex Scott and Alex Jones chat to Westlife, Eddie Izzard and Sophie Ellis-Bextor. Plus, the show celebrates some of the people who have stepped up and helped during the pandemic.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Sara Davies from Dragons' Den, and stars Gaynor Faye and Neil Morrissey from the hit BBC drama The Syndicate will also be with them.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Ross Kemp, who's on the trail of the British Tiger Kings; plus Ella Henderson and Tom Grennan perform an exclusive version of their brand new duet.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Reverend Richard Coles and comedian Judi Love. Plus find out what happened when Ashley John-Baptiste went on patrol with Lancashire police as they try and enforce lockdown laws.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Mel Giedroyc to chat about her debut novel The Best Things. Michael Mosley is in the studio to talk about Britain's biggest sleep survey. Plus Alex and Jermaine speak to film director Amma Asante and the Rt Rev Rose Hudson-Wilkin about Sir Lenny Henry's open letter to the black community about taking up the Covid-19 vaccine.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Matt Baker to find out what he has been up to since leaving The One Show, and Matt Allwright is in for Watchdog.
Alex and Jermaine chat to Matt Lucas about his new prank book and to Sally Lindsay about her exciting new crime drama. And there's a film with Michelle Obama, offering inspirational advice to London schoolgirls.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by Gardeners' World presenter Monty Don, who has news of our special gardening competition. Also, comedian Rosie Jones talks about her new travel show where she explores the British Isles.
On tonight's The One Show, Alex and Amol are joined in the studio by Edith Bowman discussing the Bafta Film Awards. Craig David is here talking about 20 years of his debut album. It's Watchdog Wednesday and Nikki Fox has the latest scam stories for us and how to look out for them.
Alex and Amol are joined by band Steps, presenter Ade Adepitan and maitre d' Fred Sirieix is also in the studio.
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal bring you the stories that matter from across the country.
Alex and Rylan are joined by Clare Balding and Vernon Kay. And Dame Mary Berry meets the woman who has over 300 house plants in her home!
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal are joined by the stars of BBC drama Call The Midwife. Plus Gregg Wallace and John Torode are getting us excited about the MasterChef final. And Matt Allwright is in for Watchdog.
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal are joined in the studio by comedian Jimmy Carr. Plus, Star Wars actor Domhnall Gleeson talks about working with his family on a new sitcom. And World Cup winner Martin Johnson helps to surprise a deserving rugby fan as part of One Big Thank You.
Sir Elton John reveals his new music and spills the beans about his latest collaboration, and we talk about the gardening competition that has got keen gardeners digging for glory.
Tonight Alex Jones and Michael Ball are joined by Years and Years singer Olly Alexander with a special performance of their new single Starstruck. Maya Jama is also in the studio talking about the third series of BBC Three's Glow up.
Tonight Alex Jones and Michael Ball are joined by Coronation Street star Catherine Tyldesley, and Matt Allwright will be in with Watchdog.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball are joined by Sir Tom Jones, who discusses and performs his new music. Also on the show, rapper and author Akala discusses the importance of getting young people reading, comedian Rose Matafeo chats about her new BBC rom-com, and Clare Balding surprises a deserving animal-lover as part of One Big Thank You.
Oscar nominees Riz Ahmed and Celeste join Alex Jones and Clara Amfo for a One Show movie special. And we reveal which film you voted as your Ultimate Lockdown Movie.

On tonight's One Show we get creative with The Great British Sewing Bee's Patrick Grant; Kate Silverton tells us why she's banishing the naughty step in her house. And comedian Des Clarke makes quite an impression when he visits Scotland's most famous border town, Gretna Green.

On tonight's One Show Alex Jones and Alex Scott are joined by Alastair Campbell and his partner Fiona Millar talking about his recent book 'Living Better'. Caitlin Moran is also in the studio giving us the rundown of the nominees for the must see moment for this year's TV BAFTAS
Alex Jones and Alex Scott are joined by Ian Hislop and Paul Merton, who talk about the new series of Have I Got News For You. Nikki Fox is on the programme for Watchdog, talking about energy companies. Plus the semi-finalists of the BBC's Young Musician 2020 competition.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by Johnny Vegas and his best-friend Bev to talk about why they're setting up their own glamping site. Plus, host of the Obsessed with Line of Duty podcast and former cast-member Craig Parkinson discusses fan theories before the show's finale.
Alex Scott and Rylan Clark-Neal are joined by Queen of Rhumba Shirley Ballas in the studio, and Brit Rising Star-winner Griff performs live. Charlie Dimmock tells us what we should be doing in our gardens this weekend, and weather presenter Owain Wyn Evans gives some One Show viewers their very own personalised Bank Holiday weather forecast.
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal are joined by Madness frontman Suggs. Deborah Meaden helps another start-up business survive the pandemic, and ecologist Hugh Warwick advises on how to help the British hedgehog.
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal are joined by actress Jane Horrocks and performer Fleur East.
Ant and Dec join Alex and Ronan in the studio to discuss their new project with Prince Charles. Plus, Strictly's Amy Dowden tries to overcome her greatest fear and Matt Allwright investigates late deliveries.
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal talk to Sara Cox about her series Between the Covers which is being called 'The Nation's Book Club' and Rav Wilding gives thanks to one paramedic he'll never forget in One Big Thank You.
On The One Show tonight; Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Michael Ball talking about his new album. Actress Emily Beecham will be here chatting about the new drama 'Pursuit of Love'. Strictly Come Dancing's Karen Hauer is looking at the restoration work on the Blackpool Tower Ballroom.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Alexander Armstrong and Radio 1 DJ Greg James.
Alex and Jermaine are joined by actor Russell Tovey, who wants to convince people that art is for everyone. Plus, Brian Conley reveals all about joining the cast of Eastenders.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas talk to Sir Trevor McDonald about his latest tv project and The Repair Shop's Jay Blades reveals all in his memoir Making It. In Watchdog, Matt Allwright talks about all things travel-related.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by EastEnders legend Adam Woodyatt, and chat to some of the Chelsea FC Women team ahead of their big game.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by James Corden to talk about the return of Peter Rabbit, Frank Skinner chats about his comedy tour and there's an exclusive performance from the cast of West End show Les Miserables.
Alex and Jermaine talk to Julie Hesmondhalgh about returning to the stage and her new BBC One thriller. Plus, Dr Xand Van Tulleken answers the latest questions on vaccines and variants, and Monty Don helps to reveal the first winner of the ‘My Chelsea Garden' competition.
Alex and Jermaine are joined by actor Rafe Spall and father and son duo Harry and Jamie Redknapp. Plus Matt Allwright meets the computer fan who's conquered his gaming addiction which saw him losing £2000 in a single night.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas talk to Gregg Wallace about his new travel series and to Carol Vorderman about National Numeracy Day. Nikki Fox is here with Watchdog, and we announce another winner of our My Chelsea Garden competition.
Alex and Ronan are joined by actress Billie Piper and broadcaster Anita Rani.
Olivia Rodrigo and Sharleen Spiteri join Alex Jones and Ronan Keating. Plus the final winner of the My Chelsea Garden competition is revealed.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas chat to Angela Scanlon about interior design and to Nicky Campbell about the return of Long Lost Family. Plus Ronan Keating interviews BTS, the world's biggest band.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined in the studio by Annie Mac who has written debut novel Mother Mother. Anton Du Beke and Giovanni Pernice talk about their new tour together, Him and Me. Plus Chris Packham is in Norfolk for the start of Springwatch.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by comedians Joel Dommett and Mo Gilligan, and Matt Allwright is in for Watchdog.
Martin Freeman and Daisy Haggard join the show to talk about the second series of their parenting comedy Breeders. Also on the show, comedian Ed Gamble joins in the studio and Owain Wyn Evans uses his drumming skills to help with this week's One Big Thank You.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Moby and Gregory Porter on Zoom talking about Moby's new album, his new documentary and his collaboration with Gregory and also Gregory's new food series and Royal Albert Hall dates.Russell Howard also joins on Zoom to chat about his new travelogue series and stand up tour.Garden designer Arit Anderson is in the studio talking about The One Show's exciting collaboration with this year's Chelsea Flower Show.
Angela Scanlon and Jermaine Jenas chat to Joey Essex, and Hollywood star Jodie Turner-Smith reveals all about her portrayal of Anne Boleyn in an incredible new drama.
Angela Scanlon and Jermaine Jenas are joined in the studio by Professor Brian Cox, and Sinead O'Connor invites us into her home in Ireland.
Brother and sister Melanie C and Paul O'Neill join us on the sofa, and we chat to one of the last surviving D-Day veterans ahead of a British memorial being unveiled in Normandy this weekend.
Angellica Bell and Jermaine Jenas welcome David Schwimmer and Nick Mohammed to talk about the second series of their hit show Intelligence. Boy George is also in the studio talking about the new single he is releasing to celebrate his 60th birthday, plus a charity exhibition and tour.This week's One Big Thank You goes to Henry Ainsley, aka The Bearded Runner. We also have a feature fronted by Kevin Duala about The statue of slave trader Edward Colston, which is being temporarily displayed in Bristol from Friday. Residents are being asked for their thoughts on what its long-term future should be.
Harry Judd and Angellica Bell chat to Gary Barlow about forming a new super-group. They also ask Stephen Graham about his new prison drama, and there is an exclusive performance from Jessie Ware.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas bring you the stories that matter from across the country.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined in the studio by Zoe Ball and chef Tom Kerridge. Springwatch's Gillian Burke joins live from Strangford Lough in Northern Ireland.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Peter Crouch to talk about Crouchy's Year Late Euros: Live, ahead of the postponed Euros 2020. Plus Stephen Mangan and his sister Anita Mangan who have written a children's book together called Escape the Rooms, and Nikki Fox is in the studio for Watchdog.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Lin-Manuel Miranda and his co-star Anthony Ramos to talk about their new film In The Heights. Also, John Bishop joins for a chat, Paul O'Grady surprises a dog-loving volunteer, and Jennifer Saunders presents a One Show film for the first time.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating talk to acting legend Sir Ian McKellen and Singer HRVY about their latest projects. Plus Richie Anderson reveals the science behind taking the perfect penalty.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by James McAvoy and Sharon Horgan, stars of BBC film Together. And Noel Gallagher and Tony Hadley are in the studio talking about their upcoming music.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Michael Ball, who has a special performance at the end of the show of 'You Can't Stop the Beat' They're also joined by singer songwriter Joan Armatrading talking about her 22nd studio album 'Consequences'. BBC Sport Presenter Eilidh Barbour will be here to look ahead to the England v Scotland Euro 2020 game.
Alex and Jermaine are joined in the studio by comedian and Great British Sewing Bee host Joe Lycett. Plus, Dr Ranj Singh answers questions about the latest health headlines and poet Benjamin Zephaniah looks ahead to Windrush Day.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by David Walliams talking about his new children's book Mega Monster. It's Thank a Teacher Day, and we're celebrating by asking viewers to send in their inspiring stories. Plus it's Watchdog Wednesday, and Matt has been looking into keyless car thefts and the car manufacturers who have failed to protect consumers.
Alex and Ronan will be joined by the stars of the latest Hollywood blockbuster ‘Fast and Furious 9' John Cena and Nathalie Emmanuel. Plus Jack Savoretti will be talking about his new album and we'll be speaking exclusively to Anton Du Beke about the news that he is joining the judges panel on Strictly Come Dancing.
Alex and Harry Judd are joined by Boris Becker, to talk about the return of Wimbledon. They'll also chat to Susan Calman about her latest travel series, Tom Odell will provide live music, and Sir Ian McKellen and Lin-Manuel Miranda help to reveal the winners of the As You Write It playwriting competition.
Alex and Ronan are joined by the stars of the latest Hollywood Marvel movie Black Widow. Scarlett Johansson and Florence Pugh.
Alex and Ronan are joined by Queen of the High Street and fashion guru Mary Portas, and award-winning comedian, actor and writer Aisling Bea. Ross Kemp reveals how we can celebrate our lockdown heroes this weekend – and Professor Anthony Harnden will be explaining why the proposed Covid-19 booster jab is both necessary and important.
Jermaine Jenas and Emma Willis chat to Ashley Banjo and Fleur East about their new gameshow. And best-selling author Matt Haig reveals how his latest book will offer comfort to all of us in these challenging times. Plus, as today is the 73rd anniversary of the NHS, we hear the personal stories of four incredible people who have been working so hard for the service during the pandemic.
Emma Willis and Jermaine Jenas chat to comedian David Baddiel about dealing with online trolls and the evergreen success of Three Lions. Plus, singer-songwriter Maisie Peters talks about her new single, co-written with Ed Sheeran, and Raheem Sterling's PE teacher shares his memories of coaching the England superstar.
Angellica Bell and Ronan Keating are joined by Sir Richard Branson live from New Mexico - talking about his latest mission to blast into space. Jermaine Jenas is at Wembley to tell us about England's chances in the Euro semi-finals. And Matt Allwright is in the studio for Watchdog.
Ronan Keating and Alex Scott are joined by Felicity Kendal and Robert Lindsay, who reveal all about pairing up for the classic musical Anything Goes. Plus Countryfile's Anita Rani talks about about her memoir The Right Sort of Girl, which lifts the lid on growing up in a Punjabi family in Bradford.
Alex Scott and Ronan Keating chat to Claudia Winkleman and Professor Tanya Byron about their popular wellbeing podcast, and singer KSI gives an exclusive performance of his hit single Holiday. Plus we wish the England team good luck ahead of the Euro 2020 final against Italy on Sunday night.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas talk to Craig Revel Horwood and Bruno Tonioli about their new travel show, and Matt Allwright looks at how England's Euro 2020 campaign spread optimism for millions of people.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined in the studio by Carol Kirkwood, discussing her romantic debut novel Under A Greek Moon. Also on the show are the stars of new film Nowhere Special: James Norton and his six-year-old co-star Daniel Lamont. And Lucy Siegle heads West to the Eden Project in Cornwall on the hunt for renewable energy.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas talk to Len Goodman and Sandi Toksvig about their show Can I Improve My Memory? And Clara Amfo chats about the epic homecoming gigs she is planning for Team GB's Olympians and Paralympians.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating bring you the stories that matter from across the country.
Alex and Ronan chat to stand-up and Strictly champion Bill Bailey about his new comedy shows, Dr Alex George addresses anxieties about restrictions easing, and Sigrid performs her new single, Mirror.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Rufus Sewell, Lily Allen and former EastEnder Jake Wood, and Radio 1's Greg James, Jordan North and Vick Hope reveal where their show is going on its UK Summer Break Tour.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas talk to star of Motherland and Line of Duty Anna Maxwell Martin and her new co-star Hollywood funny man Chris O'Dowd about their West End play Constellations. Lucy Siegle looks at the worrying trend of plastics in our clothes and we catch up with the kidnapped Greg James in his camper van, somewhere in the UK.
Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt join Alex Jones and Ronan Keating to talk about their new Disney film Jungle Cruise. In Watchdog, Matt Allwright investigates one of the UK's biggest car manufacturers.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating chat to Holly Willoughby about working alongside Bradley Walsh on BBC show Take Off with Bradley & Holly. Alex Scott looks forward to the Olympic opening ceremony and Richard Osman helps with this week's One Big Thank You.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating talk to singing superstar Shakira about her new single. DJ and music producer Mark Ronson chats about his new series looking at how technology has shaped music as we know it and comedian Alan Davies brings the laughs with a look at the new series of As Yet Untitled.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Britain's Got Talent judge Alesha Dixon to discuss her new book and music. Plus Downtown singer Petula Clark talks about her role in the stage show of Mary Poppins.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by star of the Bourne films Matt Damon to talk about his new film, Stillwater. Plus Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould discuss the new series of Fake or Fortune.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas chat to Killing Eve and Baptiste star Fiona Shaw, the voice of Love Island, Iain Stirling, tells us about his brand new show Buffering, and Matt Allwright's back with his weekly dose of Watchdog.
Alex and Ronan are joined by singer Camila Cabello to chat about her new music. Plus, Dawn French helps with the surprise for this week's One Big Thank You, JJ Chalmers talks about the Olympics, and Katie Derham looks ahead to the Proms.
Alex and Ronan are joined by A-List actors Felicity Jones and David Oyelowo to talk about their latest films. Plus, Rag ‘n' Bone Man is here with news of his new music.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones talk to Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, about her new historical novel Her Heart for a Compass. They are also joined by Penny Lancaster and Dion Dublin, stars of the new series of Celebrity Masterchef. Des Clarke takes a road trip through the Highlands of Scotland on the North Coast 500, and nine years after his cardiac arrest, former footballer Fabrice Muamba investigates the need for more defibrillators in public places.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones chat to actress Joanna Page about the new series of Shop Well for Less, and People Just Do Nothing comedian Asim Chaudhry talks about the movie version of the show. Plus we surprise the winner of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee Emblem competition.
Three celebrities from Strictly Come Dancing's 2021 line-up are unveiled! Also, Alex and Amol chat to Downton and Hollywood actor Dan Stevens about speaking German in his new comedy film.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by the legendary Sir Michael Parkinson to look back on his impressive career and 50 years of Parkinson.Plus, Hollywood A-lister Ryan Reynolds is here to chat all about his new film Free Guy, which stars Killing Eve's Jodie Comer.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones are joined by The Greatest Showman himself, Hugh Jackman. Alex and Gethin also talk to Suranne Jones, star of the new BBC thriller Vigil, and Richard E Grant shares his experience of making the BBC Four travel series Writing Around the World. Plus the winner of the Shed of the Year competition will be exclusively revealed.
Jermaine Jenas and Sam Quek are joined by Hollywood legend Billy Crystal. Plus Lee Mack and James Nesbitt, and a catch up with Alex Jones.
Sam Quek and Jermaine Jenas talk to Hollywood star Jennifer Hudson about playing the legendary Aretha Franklin in her new film Respect. Joining them in the studio are Jamie Oliver, who discusses his new book Together, and comedian Mo Gilligan, who chats about his autobiography That MOment When: life stories from way back when.
Ronan Keating and Sam Quek present the One Show which sees Hollywood megastar Angelina Jolie meet some of the UK's most inspirational young people and actor Michael Sheen undercover for this week's One Big Thank you. Also joining are Sam's new Question of Sport colleagues Paddy McGuiness and Ugo Monye as well as Grantchester's Kacey Ainsworth and Robson Green.
Ronan Keating and Angellica Bell chat to comedians Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse. Plus Rochelle Humes talks about the new series of The Hit List, and there's a special music performance from the roof of the BBC.
Alex Scott and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Killing Eve's Jodie Comer alongside actor Stephen Graham. And comedian Rob Brydon and journalist Mariella Frostrup are here.
Alex Scott and Jermaine Jenas chat to singer Alexandra Burke. And Olympian Max Whitlock reveals how we can get our hands on tickets to the Commonwealth Games.
Jermaine Jenas and Zoe Ball chat to Hollywood megastars Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon about the new series of The Morning Show. Greg Davies discusses writing and starring in new BBC sitcom The Cleaner.
Ronan Keating and Zoe Ball are joined by tennis legend Billie-Jean King and popstars Ian 'H' Watkins and Claire Richards from Steps, plus Lauren Laverne takes us behind the scenes of tonight's Mercury Prize, and tenor Russell Watson helps with our latest One Big Thank You.
Zoe Ball and Ronan Keating are joined by comedian Jennifer Saunders, and Donny Osmond reveals the inspiration behind the release of his 65th album. Plus Richie Anderson looks at ways to make his garden a haven for wildlife.
Jermaine Jenas and Angela Scanlon are joined by Martin Clunes and Eastenders actor Charlie Brooks.
Jermaine Jenas and Sam Quek are joined by stars of Back to the Future, Michael J Fox and Christopher Lloyd. And writer and presenter Richard Osman will be here to reveal all about his latest novel.
Sam Quek and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Paul O'Grady to talk about writing his first children's book. Plus Max Harwood, star of the film version of Everybody's Talking About Jamie, is in the studio. Matt Allwright investigates Moss Bros for Watchdog.
Sam Quek and Gethin Jones present the stories that matter from across the country.
It's full-on Strictly on The One Show as Ronan Keating hosts tonight's Strictly special with Rylan Clark-Neal. The fabulous Craig Revel Horwood and professional dancer turned Strictly judge Anton du Beke join them on the sofa, and head judge Shirley Ballas gets Britain back dancing. Also joining them is Josh Widdicombe, who talks about his new autobiography, Watching Neighbours Twice A Day.
Alex Jones, Jermaine Jenas and Ronan Keating are at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show for the big reveal of our One Show Garden of Hope. Also singer James Blunt and Strictly's Greg Wise and Karen Hauer are in the studio.
Alex Scott and Jermaine Jenas are joined by one of the stars of Vigil, Paterson Joseph, who plays Commander Neil Newsome. Comedian and actor Ben Miller is also in the studio.
Alex Scott and Gethin Jones talk to Natalie Imbruglia about her first album of original music in 11 years. Plus, Greg James talks about his new true crime series and Jamie Oliver and the Hairy Bikers help with the surprise for One Big Thank You.
Michelle Visage and Ronan Keating meet Matt Lucas and star of stage and screen Stockard Channing. Plus Radio 1's Clara Amfo is live in Paris ahead of the ground-breaking Global Citizen Live concert.
Alex Scott and Jermaine Jenas celebrate the release of the new Bond film, No Time to Die, with stars of the film Rami Malek and Lashana Lynch. Producer Barbara Broccoli talks about how she shaped the long-awaited blockbuster and inheriting the 007 dynasty. Also joining Alex and Jermaine is Emily Atack to talk about her new, UK-wide stand-up tour.
Jermaine Jenas and Alex Scott are joined by comedian Katherine Ryan to talk about her new book and getting back on tour. Plus crime writer Ian Rankin has details on the murder mystery he has written for a new reality TV show.
Alex and Jermaine are joined by David Mitchell, talking about his new camping-themed comedy show, and Matt Allwright investigates BP Pulse and Ticketmaster for Watchdog.
Alex Scott and Harry Judd chat to the stars of All Creatures Great and Small, and Jannette Manrara gives her thoughts on this week's Strictly. We also hear from Prince William about a brand new landmark series all about his ambitious project to repair our planet.
Lauren Laverne and Harry Judd are joined in the studio by Jimmy Carr, who talks about his new autobiography-cum-self-help-book Before and Laughter, and 80s pop sensation Matt Goss introduces his new album.Chris Packham and stepdaughter Megan McCubbin discuss their wildlife series Chris and Meg's Wild Summer, which sees them embark on a road trip to visit some of the most wild and untouched areas of the UK.
Jermaine Jenas and Sam Quek are joined by stars of new BBC One drama Ridley Road, Tracy-Ann Oberman and Agnes O'Casey. Also, adventurer Ben Fogle talks about his new show, Scotland's Sacred Islands.
Sam Quek and Jermaine Jenas are joined in the studio by Alexander Armstrong and Michelle Keegan, with films presented by actor David Harewood and JLS singer JB Gill.
Jermaine Jenas and Sam Quek chat to The Devil Wears Prada star Stanley Tucci about his memoir and his love of food. Plus Downton Abbey actress Joanne Froggatt talks about her latest television project Angela Black. And Nikki Fox has updates on the Watchdog Scam Hub.
Ronan Keating and Rylan Clark-Neal talk to Bradley Walsh about his role as Pop Larkin in new drama The Larkins. They are also joined by the Hairy Bikers to talk about their new series, The Hairy Bikers Go North. And fresh from the Palace, Kadeena Cox brings The Queen's Baton into the studio, before it embarks on its journey around the Commonwealth.
Ronan Keating and Angellica Bell are joined by pop superstars Kylie Minogue and Years & Years to talk about their new single. They also talk to Strictly's head judge, Shirley Ballas, to give her predictions ahead of Movie Week on the show.
Ronan Keating and Sam Quek are joined in the studio by musician Sting, Olympian Tom Daley and broadcasting legend Dame Esther Rantzen. Plus His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales answers questions from One Show viewers.
Ronan Keating and Sam Quek are joined by Chris Bavin and Jordan Banjo to talk about their new series - Shop Well for The Planet and Dame Joan Collins shares showbiz stories from her Unapologetic Diaries.
Sam Quek and Ronan Keating are joined by comedian, actor and author Lenny Henry, who chats about his new children's book, The Boy With Wings. Jay McGuiness and Tom Parker from The Wanted are in the studio to reveal their new single Rule The World, Mike Dilger goes in search of the rare red squirrel with his son Zachery, and there is Watchdog with Matt Allwright.
Sam Quek and Ronan Keating are joined by Michael McIntyre, actor Sally Lindsay, and Strictly's Tom Fletcher and Amy Dowden.
Harry Judd and Angellica Bell are joined in the studio by comedian Jack Whitehall and former Strictly finalist Jamie Laing. Plus Clara Amfo and Dermot O'Leary build excitement for Sunday's Earthshot Prize Ceremony.
Alex Scott and Jermaine Jenas chat to funny man Rob Beckett and Hollywood A-lister Jamie Foxx. Plus Matt Baker will be revealing what he'll be doing for this year's Children and Need and telling us all about what is happening on his farm in the Dales.
Alex Scott and Ronan Keating are joined by husband and wife comedy duo and stars of Mrs Brown's Boys, Brendan O'Carroll and Jennifer Gibney, who will be talking about their live Halloween special. Also joining them in the studio, is Nadiya Hussain to talk about her new book and accompanying TV series Fast Flavours.
Ronan Keating and Jermaine Jenas are joined by acting legend Anita Dobson and comedian and presenter Mel Giedroyc.
Alex Jones and Harry Judd launch The One Show's new fundraising challenge for BBC Children in Need. Bruno Tonioli has an exclusive announcement, and Gyles Brandreth and Susie Dent talk about taking their podcast on tour.
Alex Jones and Tom Daley are joined by former first lady and secretary of state Hillary Rodham Clinton and best-selling author Louise Penny, they talk about their new political thriller State of Terror. Stars of the new BBC comedy drama The Outlaws - Stephen Merchant and Rhianne Barreto – are also in the studio. And Duran Duran's Simon Le Bon and John Taylor celebrate 40 years of music with a new album.
Joanna Lumley and John Bishop are on the green sofa with Jermaine Jenas.
Jermaine Jenas and Oti Mabuse are joined by singer Beverley Knight and former England cricketer Freddie Flintoff.
Jermaine Jenas and Michelle Ackerley are joined by international best-selling author John Grisham. Also, The One Show has exclusive access behind-the-scenes of an event at Clarence House, hosted by the Duchess of Cambridge.
Gethin Jones and Sam Quek are joined by Holly Willoughby who shares some positive life lessons with her new book Reflections. Mark Strong and Daniel Mays talk about the second series of their crime thriller Temple. There is a One Big Thank You for one special viewer and we are opening our One Change for our Planet vote.
Angellica Bell and Harry Judd are joined in the studio by Alan Cumming and Daisy May Cooper. Plus chart-topping DJ Joel Corry and Mabel.
Alex Scott and Gethin Jones are in Glasgow all week, as your guides to what the COP26 climate summit will mean for you. Tonight they are joined by adventurer and chief scout Bear Grylls, plus Glasgow's own Sir Billy Connolly reveals his hopes for the city's big moment.
Alex Scott and Gethin Jones are joined by singer Will Young to talk about his new tour and 20-year career. Loose Woman Stacey Solomon has the latest on her TV show that helps families reorganise their lives.
Gethin Jones and Alex Scott are live in Glasgow for Day Three of COP26. They are joined by wildlife presenter Liz Bonnin and Mackenzie Crook, who reveals all about the latest Worzel Gummidge adventure.
Live from day four of COP26 in Glasgow, Alex Scott and Gethin Jones are joined by comedian, turned psychotherapist, Jack Dee to talk about his new book 'What is Your Problem?'. Actor and activist Cel Spellman explains the importance of making young people more green aware with his new BBC Bitesize project – The Regenerators. Plus there's a replica Formula E racing car in the studio, made entirely from single-use plastic. And one deserving viewer gets a One Big Thank You.
Gethin Jones is joined in the studio by Steve Backshall and Strictly's Tilly Ramsay and Nikita Kuzmin. Also Lucy Sigele reveals the results of our One Change of Our Planet vote.
Zoe Ball and Jermaine Jenas are joined in the studio by Dame Mary Berry, who has a brand new cookery show, Ed Balls talks about his experiences of the care home crisis for a documentary, and Giovanna Fletcher has the latest on her new novel.
Jermaine Jenas and Sam Quek are joined in the studio by comedian Harry Hill and Radio 2's Sara Cox, and the Children in Need Surprise Squad complete their first challenge for St Oswald's Hospice in Newcastle.
Sam Quek and Jermaine Jenas are joined by husband and wife team Chris and Rosie Ramsey. Plus an exclusive interview with Sir Billy Connolly as he talks candidly about his life to his wife Pamela Stephenson. The One Show's Surprise Squad receive their next challenge when they surprise another Children in Need project and Nikki Fox is in for Watchdog.
Rylan and JJ Chalmers are joined in the studio by Sophie Raworth and Louis Theroux. Ronan Keating is in Derry/Londonderry with the Surprise Squad.
Lauren Laverne and Harry Judd are joined by the Strictly couple at the top of the leaderboard, AJ Odudu and Kai Widdrington. Also, actor and author Stephen Fry tells us all about his latest book.
Alex Scott and Jermaine Jenas are joined by The Greatest Showman star Keala Settle, and comedian Rhod Gilbert talks about the latest DIY SOS challenge for Children in Need. And The One Show's Surprise Squad help the Cystic Fibrosis Trust.
Jermaine Jenas and Lauren Laverne are joined in the studio by Sir Rod Stewart and actor Rosamund Pike. Sophie Ellis-Bextor joins from her 24-hour Kitchen Disco Danceathon, and the Children in Need Surprise Squad are in Northern Ireland for their latest challenge.
Jermaine Jenas and Zoe Ball are joined by Hollywood actor Will Smith and Matt Allwright has the latest from Watchdog.
Zoe Ball and Ronan Keating are joined by Strictly couple John Whaite and Johannes Radebe. Plus, rock and roll icon Robert Plant is here alongside country singer Alison Krauss, with an exclusive performance of their new song.
Michelle Ackerley and Jermaine Jenas are joined by comedian and actor John Cleese to talk about his latest film, Clifford The Big Red Dog, and world-renowned violinist and conductor Andre Rieu, who brings an early festive treat with his Christmas with Andre concert. Plus the first winner of the National Teaching Awards 2021 is announced.
Jermaine Jenas and Lauren Laverne chat to Gino D'Acampo about going on an Italian adventure with his family. Plus Dame Eileen Atkins looks back at her remarkable life and career. For the National Teaching Awards, the show reveals the Teaching Assistant of the Year.
Jermaine Jenas and Lauren Laverne are joined by Westlife in the studio plus two brilliant teachers get the surprise of their lives.
Ronan Keating and Rylan are joined by Strictly's Dan Walker and Nadiya Bychkova. Plus, Call The Midwife star Jenny Agutter has the latest on the show's Christmas special. And rising star, singer-songwriter Joy Crookes is here.
Angellica Bell and Ronan Keating are joined by Emma Willis and AJ Odudu to chat about their new show Emma and AJ Get To Work where they help family businesses get back on their feet following the pandemic. Matt Tebbutt shares his latest cook book full of recipes for the weekend – and another deserving teacher is surprised in the Teaching Awards 2021.
Jermaine Jenas and Lauren Laverne are joined by Strictly's Rose Ayling-Ellis and Giovanni Pernice, and Sir David Suchet looks back on his 50-year career.
Jermaine Jenas and Lauren Laverne are joined in the studio by chef Gordon Ramsay to talk about his latest cookbook, Gordon in 10, we have a special announcement from footballer Marcus Rashford, and Matt Allwright reveals who has won The One Show's Community Food Champion as part of Radio 4's Food and Farming Awards.
Alex Scott and Jermaine Jenas are joined by jazz musician Jamie Cullum to talk all about his latest music. Nikki Fox is on the show for Watchdog Wednesday and has been investigating issues with Royal Mail.
Alex Scott and Ronan Keating are joined by Hollywood stars Dakota Johnson and Maggie Gyllenhall to chat about their new film The Lost Daughter, Strictly judge Craig Revel Horwood reveals his first ever single as he joins the race for the Christmas Number One, and one deserving viewer gets a One Big Thank You.
Christmas begins on The One Show with a new festive set. Ronan Keating and Angellica Bell are joined in the studio by Gary Barlow to talk about his new album, Gemma Arterton to discuss The King's Man, and comedian Joel Dommett, who has an exciting announcement.
Jermaine Jenas and Lauren Laverne chat to actress Tamsin Greig and comedian Mo Gilligan about their latest projects plus Rezzy Ghadjar meets some people who have gone to extreme lengths to find an NHS Dentist.
Lauren Laverne and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Matrix star Carrie-Anne Moss. Plus Monica Galetti and Marcus Wareing chat about the MasterChef: The Professionals semi-finals.
Michelle Ackerley and Ronan Keating are joined by Yorkshire powerhouse Jane McDonald, who reveals the festive favourites from her new Christmas concert. Actress Evanna Lynch, best known for playing Luna Lovegood in the Harry Potter films, talks about her struggle with an eating disorder, and Matt Allwright is in for Watchdog.
Ronan Keating and Michelle Ackerley chat to musicals megastar Lin-Manuel Miranda, and they are joined in the studio by comedians Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker, and the latest winner of the Brits Rising Star Award.
Ronan Keating and Tom Daley are joined by author David Walliams and broadcaster Andi Oliver. Also Riyadh Khalaf meets the pet owners who really push the boat out for their four-legged friends at Christmas.
Jermaine Jenas and Sam Quek are joined by David Tennant, Alesha Dixon, Jamie Dornan and Shalom Brune-Franklin, and we meet the staff at Chesterfield Royal's A&E to find out how they are coping with the extra pressure this winter.
Lauren Laverne and Jermaine Jenas are joined by two of the biggest stars on the planet for a world exclusive of their new single. Maisie Smith, best known as Tiffany Butcher in Eastenders, spills the beans on her exit from The Square. And Alicia Keys chats about her new album.
Peter Crouch chats to Jermaine Jenas and Sam Quek about how he is trying to save a grassroots football club. Susan Calman talks about taking over from Jane McDonald on Cruising With…, and Matt Allwright is in studio for Watchdog.
Angellica Bell and Ronan Keating are joined by the stars of a new BBC drama The Girl Before, David Oyelowo and Gugu Mbatha-Raw. Gabby Logan talks about BBC Sport's Personality of the Year.
Alex Jones, Ronan Keating and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Motsi Mabuse and LadBaby for the last show of the year.
Alex and Jermaine are joined by Dragons Deborah Meaden and Steven Bartlett, Maxine Peake and Rakhee Thakrar talk about new BBC drama Rules of the Game, and Richie Anderson highlights what to look forward to in 2022.
Lord Alan Sugar and Tim Campbell join Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas to talk about the return of The Apprentice. Also there is a world exclusive from Sir David Attenborough.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Monty Don. Ralf Little and Shantol Jackson talk about the new series of Death in Paradise and The Great British Sewing Bee's Patrick Grant gives a One Big Thank You to a deserving One Show viewer.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined in the studio by Martin Clunes, who has left the streets of Cornwall for the warm waters of the Pacific Islands for his latest travel documentary. Strictly Come Dancing finalist Johannes Radebe talks about his first solo tour inspired by his childhood in South Africa, and Kym Marsh talks about the new stage production of Fatal Attraction, in which she takes on the role made famous by Glenn Close.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Romesh Ranganathan who talks about becoming the new host of The Weakest Link. Plus actress Alex Kingston talks about the third and final series of A Discovery of Witches. And Gyles Brandreth talks about the Platinum Jubilee.
Harry Potter star Tom Felton joins Lauren Laverne and Jermaine Jenas on The One Show. Plus a chat with Sue Perkins.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by It Takes Two's Janette Manrara and Call the Midwife star Laura Main. Also Matt Allwright will have advice on how best to beat the financial squeeze this winter.
Alex Jones and Harry Judd talk to Jeremy Irons and George MacKay about their new spy thriller Munich: The Edge of War. BRIT nominee Ella Henderson chats about her brand new single Brave. Also one very special One Show viewer gets a One Big Thank You.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Ashley Banjo who discusses the new Diversity tour, and being made an MBE in the New Year's Honours. Also Kelvin Fletcher and his wife Liz talk about moving their family to a new 120 acre farm despite having no experience.
Alex Jones and Alex Scott are joined by Ricky Gervais and Oti Mabuse. Plus how One Show viewers can get involved in the BBC's 100th birthday party.
Jermaine Jenas and Lauren Laverne are joined by comedian Tom Allen and star of The Good Karma Hospital, Neil Morrissey. From Winterwatch, Chris Packham and Michaela Strachan reveal what the new series has in store for viewers.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas chat to acting legends Dame Judi Dench and Ciaran Hinds about their roles in Kenneth Branagh's personal and heartbreaking film Belfast. They are also joined by queen of the TV drama Vicky McClure, who talks about her new explosive thriller Trigger Point. And Nikki Fox is in for Watchdog.
Rylan Clark and Lauren Laverne are joined by Fearne Cotton and Dallas star Patrick Duffy. Plus another One Big Thank You.
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark are joined by Olly Alexander and Kiefer Sutherland, and Zara Rutherford - the youngest person to fly solo around the world - reveals all about her record breaking adventure.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Bradley and Barney Walsh for their series Breaking Dad. Martin Freeman talks about his role in the new BBC drama The Responder. Christine Baranski and Julian Fellowes talk about their much anticipated period drama The Gilded Age and there is an exclusive interview with Prince Charles.
Lauren Laverne and Jermaine Jenas chat to Stacey Dooley about her new book Are You Really OK? as well as her two-part documentary Stalkers. They are also joined by The Repair Shop's Jay Blades to explain why at the age of 51 he has finally learnt to read. His journey has been made into a BBC documentary. Deborah Meaden advises an entrepreneur on his new bee start up and Lauren Layfield meets the victims of botched lip fillers.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by comedian John Bishop and reporter Ashley John-Baptiste, ahead of his new documentary on care. Plus Matt Allwright with Watchdog.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by the new Great British Menu judges, Nisha Katona and Ed Gamble. Plus a celebration of the life of Barry Cryer with Gyles Brandreth.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Bill Bailey and Paul Whitehouse to help reveal what you voted the Most Loved BBC TV Show of all time. Also Angela Rippon finds a unique piece of Morecambe & Wise history in the BBC archives.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by The Crown's Erin Doherty to talk about her new role as a social media obsessed woman in the BBC thriller Chloe. Sam Fender chats about his three nominations and upcoming performance at the BRITS, and there's more music chat from Ken Bruce and Radio 2's biggest celebration of live music in a decade.
Lauren Laverne and Jermaine Jenas are joined by The Last Leg's Adam Hills and Mastermind host Clive Myrie. BBC Three is back on TV, and Drag Race UK star Cherry Valentine tells about their big new documentary for its opening night.
Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg join Alex Jones and Ronan Keating. Plus Richard Curtis reveals his plans for this year's Red Nose Day.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating welcome the stars of new BBC drama Dodger - Christopher Eccleston and Billy Jenkins to the sofa. Comedian Rose Matafeo is live from LA to talk about the second series of her sitcom Starstruck. And former British sprinter Jeanette Kwayke joins from the Salford studio which will be bringing us all the Winter Olympics coverage.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating talk to Oscar-winning actor Morgan Freeman about his new show Great Escapes With Morgan – which takes a look at history's most famous jailbreaks. They are also joined by Strictly Come Dancing's Claudia Winkleman who is going on tour for the first time – and King Gary himself - Tom Davis – chats about his new comedy – a criminal caper called The Curse.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Olympics legends Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean, and Kevin Duala looks at how safe our children are when gaming online. Plus bestselling author Marian Keyes tells us all about her ‘not so perfect' life.
Lauren Laverne and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Dame Harriet Walter, Adam Kay and Kimberley Walsh.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas chat to Joss Stone about joining The Masked Singer panel for the final, Mel Giedroyc talks about her show Unforgiveable and Matt Allwright is back with his weekly dose of Watchdog.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by BBC Breakfast's Dan Walker, who is looking ahead to the Superbowl on Sunday night. They are also joined by American singer-songwriter Adam Lambert, who is one of the judges on the new ITV Saturday night Entertainment show Starstruck, and a deserving viewer gets a One Big Thank You.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by chef Raymond Blanc, and Becky Hill talks about her Brit award and new single.
Alex Scott and Jermaine Jenas chat to Craig Revel Horwood ahead of his first solo tour, JJ Chalmers is live from Salford with Winter Olympics news, and presenter Arielle Free picks the top dating shows to watch this Valentine's Day.
Lauren Laverne and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Sandi Toksvig and Radio 1 Breakfast host Greg James.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Fay Ripley and David Baddiel, who have come together for a new podcast where they buy and review unusual items purchased from the internet. Paralympian Will Perry talks about the shocking public abuse he gets because of his dwarfism and Matt Allwright is in for Watchdog.
With Alex Jones and Rylan. Ant and Dec talk about their return to Saturday night. Tom Daley joins us after completing a gruelling Comic Relief challenge. And, she has written hits for Little Mix and Dua Lipa, singer-songwriter Chelcee Grimes is also here.
Alex and Rylan chat to actor Rafe Spall about starring in To Kill a Mockingbird in London's West End and Jane McDonald talks about her TV show celebrating all things Yorkshire.
The victorious women's curling team join Lauren Laverne and Angellica Bell in the studio for a hero's welcome following their Olympic success. Plus Hollywood actor Stanley Tucci and Pussycat Doll Ashley Roberts.
Lauren Laverne and Harry Judd are joined by Tyler Perry and Brendan O'Carroll to talk about A Madea Homecoming. Fiona Shaw chats about the final series of Killing Eve. Sandra Oh and 16-year-old Rosalie Chiang talk about new Pixar film Turning Red.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating present a special One Show live from Buckingham Palace, to mark 100 days to go until the Queen's Platinum Jubilee weekend. There are some big announcements about the Platinum Party at the Palace and ways everyone can take part in some special Platinum Jubilee events.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating find out why Marcus Wareing is putting on his wellies for a brand new series, Martin Kemp tells us why he is forming a new rock band with a difference, and Hairy Biker star Dave Myers surprises a man who deserves a ‘One Big Thank You'.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined in the studio by Taron Egerton and Jonathan Bailey. Plus an exclusive look at Stephen Fry's new series Fantastic Beasts: A Natural History.
Alex Jones and Harry Judd are joined by comedy genius and Oscar-nominated Steve Coogan. He's chatting about taking Alan Partridge back on Tour. And we meet the first brave competitor taking part in The One Show's epic Red Nose and Spoon Race for Comic Relief.
Lauren Laverne and Harry Judd talk to Delia Smith about her new book. The stars of The Ipcress File reveal what it is like stepping into Michael Caine's shoes – and glasses. Plus Alan Titchmarsh tells Angela Rippon why Ilkley Moor holds such as special place in his heart.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Hollywood actor Ryan Reynolds. Plus, Kate Garraway tells them about her brand new BBC Two series. And, Matt Allwright has the tricks to cutting the cost of your train tickets in Watchdog.
Martin Compston from Line of Duty is in the studio to talk about his brand new thriller, we celebrate World Book Day with Matt Lucas, who talks about his brand new children's book, and we give a very special viewer One Big Thank You. Alex Jones and Harry Judd present.
Alex Jones and Harry Judd are joined by award-winning pop duo Griff and Sigrid to chat about their new collaboration. Holly Willoughby exclusively reveals the eight celebrities taking part in a series of cold water challenges for her new series Freeze the Fear with Wim Hof. And we check in with the teams taking part in The One Show's Red Nose and Spoon race for Comic Relief to see how they are doing at the end of day one on their epic challenge.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by comedian Alan Carr, EastEnder villain Toby-Alexander Smith reveals why this week marks a new era for Albert Square, and singer Camila Cabello reveals how working with Ed Sheeran on her latest single helped her mental health.
Country music legend Dolly Parton and best-selling author James Patterson tell Lauren Laverne and Jermaine Jenas why they are teaming up. Rebel Wilson tells us about hosting the Baftas, and astronaut Tim Peake gives one young boy the surprise of a lifetime.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas chat to comedian and Ted Lasso star Ellie Taylor about her book My Child and Other Mistakes. As fuel prices reach historic highs, Nikki Fox is in for Watchdog Wednesday to tell us how we can save money at the pumps and on the road.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating have an exclusive first performance of the UK's Eurovision entry by Sam Ryder. Ross Kemp joins them to talk about his new BBC One quiz show Bridge of Lies, and one deserving viewer gets a brilliant One Big Thank You.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating talk to Bryan Adams about his new music and Michelle Visage reveals why her new podcast is called Rule Breakers.
With Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas. Comedy legend Catherine Tate talks about taking Britain's most famous nan on holiday. Ashley Walters and Little Simz tell us about a brand new series of Top Boy and we kick-start our epic Red Nose and Spoon Race challenge for Comic Relief.
Lauren Laverne and Jermaine Jenas chat to actress Nicola Coughlan about the brand new series of Bridgerton. Roger Daltrey is also in the studio talking about his upcoming gigs and we see how the teams did on day two of their epic Red Nose and Spoon Race Challenge for Comic Relief.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas talk to Denise Van Outen about her new autobiography A Bit of Me. It's day three of the epic Red Nose and Spoon Race for Comic Relief, and Nikki Fox is in for Watchdog.
Alex Jones and Angellica Bell are joined by Dame Joanna Lumley and Hollywood stars Oscar Isaac and Ethan Hawke. Also we reveal the result of our Red Nose and Spoon Race for Comic Relief.
Roman Kemp tells how the world of music is coming together to support Ukraine. Bafta award-winning screenwriter Jack Thorne joins alongside former Years and Years star Ruth Madeley to tell about their new BBC drama. Plus Strictly's Nikita Kuzmin and Graziano Di Prima.
Jermaine Jenas and Michelle Ackerley talk to Ewan McGregor about the work Unicef is doing in Ukraine. They also chat to Lord Sugar's trusted adviser Tim Campbell ahead of The Apprentice final.
Emma Willis and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Hollywood stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, live from Leicester Square at the special screening of their new movie Ambulance. Gregg Wallace and John Torode talk about the new series of Masterchef which starts tonight and Matt Allwright is in for Watchdog.
Michael Mosley joins Alex Jones and Harry Judd to reveal the results of the UK's biggest sleep survey. Plus we talk Table Manners with Jessie Ware and her mum Lennie.
Alex Jones and Harry Judd chat to pop sensation Shawn Mendes, comedian Susan Calman tells us about her latest cruising series, and comedian and actor Will Mellor gives an inspirational woman a One Big Thank You.
Alex Jones and Alex Scott are joined by Suranne Jones, Will Mellor and Ralf Little, and Hollywood A-lister Chris Pine reveals all about his latest film.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Hollywood star Jared Leto. Plus Paralympian Ellie Simmonds and BBC reporter Marianna Spring are in the studio.
Nick Grimshaw and Emma Willis join Lauren Laverne and Jermaine Jenas on the sofa. Plus BBC disinformation reporter Marianna Spring reveals why it's important to spot fake news.
Rula Lenska and Maureen Lipman reveal all about their brand new series DNA Journey. Comedian Lucy Beaumont tells about her brand new comedy series Hullraisers. And with Matt Allwright is back with Watchdog, where he looks at your rights when it comes to travel delays and cancellations.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones are rolling back the clock to the 90s with one of the biggest boybands in history, the Backstreet Boys. Also Michael Ball will be talking about his debut novel and we are celebrating a local hero with a One Big Thank You.
Zoe Ball and Gethin Jones are joined by comedian Lee Mack and singer Mabel who performs her new single at the end of the show.
Alex Jones and Jemaine Jenas are joined by actors Kelly Macdonald and Dame Penelope Wilton, and an exclusive interview with the Kardashian family.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas chat to Sienna Miller and Rupert Friend about their brand new Netflix series, Will Young joins us and Gloria Hunniford reveals the second community chosen by the Royal Horticultural Society to receive a very special garden.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined in the studio by Derry Girls' Saoirse-Monica Jackson and Jamie-Lee O'Donnell, actor Dan Stevens discusses his new drama based on the Watergate Scandal of the 70s, and Matt Allwright is here with this week's Watchdog.
Alex Jones and Emma Willis talk to Jack Davenport about his role in Ten Percent, and Eddie Marsan and Monica Dolan discuss new ITV drama The Thief, His Wife and The Canoe.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones shares viewers' memories and stories and are joined by Angela Rippon and children's author and co-writer of the Paddington Bear Jubilee sketch, Frank Cottrell-Boyce.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones share viewers' memories and stories.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones share viewers' memories and stories.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones share viewers' memories and stories.
Alex Jones and Roman Kemp are joined by Stacey Solomon, illusionist Derren Brown and actor Hugh Quarshie. Richie Anderson launches our Gift a Bike for Christmas event.
Alex Jones and Roman Kemp are joined by Alison Hammond and Mary McCartney, and Matt Allwright looks at the safety of smart motorways.
Alex Jones and Harry Judd are joined by Prue Leith, who is embarking on her first-ever one-woman tour, as well as actor and writer Mark Gatiss, who has some spooky tales coming to the BBC this Christmas. We also have more from our Gift a Bike For Christmas project, and Nikki Fox is in for Watchdog.
Queen of the jungle and former Lioness superstar Jill Scott talks to Lauren Laverne and Harry Judd about her latest documentary, and comedian Greg Davies chats about his sitcom, The Cleaner .
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones are joined by Space Man Sam Ryder. Plus, Strictly judge Craig Revel Horwood reveals what it takes to start an online dance craze.
Michelle Ackerley and Ronan Keating are joined by former This is England co-stars - Vicky McClure and Johnny Harris who chat about their new psychological thriller Without Sin.
Alex Jones and Harry Judd are joined by Martin Clunes, who chats about the last ever episode of Doc Martin. Nicola Roberts reveals all about the Strictly Christmas Special. And former Gladiator Rhino is looking for the next generation of athletes for the new series.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined on the sofa by Rob Brydon and Adjoa Andoh to talk about the new children's animation The Smeds and the Smoos. Ralf Little reveals what's in store for DI Neville Parker in the Death in Paradise Christmas special.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by stars of Waterloo Road, Adam Thomas and Katie Griffiths. Karren Brady and Tim Campbell talk about the return of The Apprentice.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by comedian Josh Widdicombe to discuss his new Sky Max show Hold The Front Page, and Michelle Visage will be chatting about RuPaul's DragCon UK 2023.
Alex Jones and Roman Kemp are joined by Dragons' Den stars Sara Davies and Peter Jones, and by Masked Singer presenter Joel Dommett.
Katherine Ryan reveals all about her brand-new comedy series. Rory Kinnear explains why the extraordinary story of a Burnley businessman has now been transformed into a Hollywood film. And Jack Dee delves into the life of one of Britain's greatest comics.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Silent Witness stars Emilia Fox and David Caves, and Gordon Ramsay talks about his new cooking show.
Lauren Laverne and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Hamza Yassin and Jowita Przystal. Paul McKenna helps to banish our anxiety. Plus Olivia Colman, Sir Sam Mendes and Toby Jones are in Margate.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Call the Midwife stars Helen George and Laura Main. Plus, Ross Kemp talks about the celebrity version of his quiz show Bridge of Lies.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating bring you the stories that matter from across the country. Jane McDonald tells us about her brand new travel series. We see a side to pop sensation George Ezra we've never seen before. And Dragon's Den star Deborah Meaden is on a mission to save your small business.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Robson Green and Amanda Holden, and we meet the Village Angels keeping people safe on the streets in Manchester.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Stephen Mangan to chat about Landscape Artist of the Year, and Joanna Lumley and her husband, conductor Stephen Barlow, talk about their new podcast.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Adrian Chiles and Naomi Ackie, star of the new Whitney Houston biopic. We catch up with Chris Packham and Michael Strachan ahead of tonight's Winterwatch.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Happy Valley star James Norton and Felicity Kendal. Matt Allwright reveals the secret to saving on your broadband bill.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones are joined by Will Young and Gabriel LaBelle, star of Steven Spielberg's latest film, The Fabelmans. Tom Grennan helps to spring an amazing surprise in this week's One Big Thank You.
Alex Jones and Roman Kemp are joined by Death in Paradise star Kris Marshall to talk about his brand-new play Charlotte and Theodore. Patsy Palmer and Matt Evers chat about the latest series of Dancing on Ice, and EastEnders star Brian Conley celebrates an icon of the high street, the phone box.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas chat to actor Jason Watkins and Brit nominee Mimi Webb. Gyles Brandreth reveals what's in store for the Coronation weekend.
Bradley Walsh talks about the latest series of Breaking Dad, comedian Humza Arshad reveals why he is on a mission to find out if you could forgive the unforgivable, and EastEnders star Jamie Borthwick joins Lauren and Jermaine ahead of Albert Square's wedding of the year.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Iain Stirling and Rob Rinder, and Nikki Fox is here with all the Watchdog news.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by KSI and Grayson Perry. Deborah Meaden answers business questions and one viewer gets a very special One Big Thank You.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by singer Rita Ora, while Matt Lucas and Elis James talk about the return of their TV show Fantasy Football League.
Alex Jones and Rylan are live in Liverpool to raise the curtain on the biggest party in Europe as they count down to the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest grand final.
Actor Robson Green and comedian Sindhu Vee join Claro Amfo and Vernon Kay on the sofa. Plus, we catch up with this year's Challenge Squad for Children in Need.
Sporting legends Phil Tufnell and Tom Daley join acting stars Elle Fanning and Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi. Plus, we meet the final member of the Children in Need Challenge Squad. Presented by Lauren Laverne and Gabby Logan.
JB Gill and Gabby Logan are joined by pop group Westlife and award-winning actor Ruth Wilson. Also, Matt is back with this week's Watchdog.
Bryan Cranston and Cat Burns join Clara Amfo and Vernon Kay on the sofa, and Gloria Hunniford helps to surprise the star of this week's One Big Thank You.
Catherine Tate, Craig Revel-Horwood, Nicki Chapman and Kéllé Bryan join Clara Amfo and JB Gill on the sofa. Plus, we reveal some of the winners of this year's Britain in Bloom competition.
Football legend Joe Cole and comedian and author Matt Lucas join Alex Jones and Lauren Laverne on the sofa. Also, the amazing Lloyd from our Children in Need Challenge Squad gets a Strictly Come Dancing surprise.
Alex Jones and Vernon Kay are joined by Hollywood star David Duchovny and comedian Sandi Toksvig.
Sir David Suchet and Brenda Blethyn join Alex and Clara on the sofa, and Matt's here with Watchdog.
Hollywood actor Isla Fisher and the stars of Celebrity Race Across the World Harleymoon Kemp, Anita Rani and her dad Bal join Alex Jones and Scott Mills on the sofa. Plus, former Traitor Minah Shannon gets us in the mood for the Celebrity Traitors final.
Josh Groban, Dougray Scott, Shirley Henderson and Keala Settle join Alex Jones and Clara Amfo on the sofa.
Lioness captain Leah Williamson and Stranger Things stars Finn Wolfhard, Caleb McLaughlin, Noah Schnapp and Gaten Matarazzo join Alex Jones and Angellica Bell.
Hugh Bonneville, Kunal Nayyar and Pixie Lott join Angellica Bell and Scott Mills on the sofa. Plus we catch up with our Challenge Squad, who are raising money for Children in Need.
Comedian Mo Gilligan joins Alex and Angellica on the sofa, and we check in with our Challenge Squad as the countdown to Children in Need continues.
Millie Gibson of The Forsytes joins Clara Amfo and Scott Mills in the studio. With 24 hours until Children in Need, Alex Jones is in Salford to find out what's in store.Matt Alwright catches up with Challenge Squad member Jude, who joined Radio 2's Sara Cox for an epic walking challenge.
Demi Moore, Billy Bob Thornton, Stephen Mangan and the Challenge Squad join Alex and Roman on the sofa.
Elizabeth Olsen, Miles Teller, Robert James-Collier and Mandip Gill join Alex and Clara on the sofa. Also, the voices behind BAFTA-winning children's show Bluey, Dave McCormack and Melanie Zanetti.
Dame Mary Berry and Hollywood stars Felicity Jones and Joel Edgerton join Alex Jones and Roman Kemp. Plus Nikki Fox is back with this week's Watchdog.
Alan Carr and Sheridan Smith join Alex Jones and Roman Kemp on the sofa, and Saturday Kitchen's Matt Tebbutt helps to give a One Big Thank You.
Celebrity MasterChef's Grace Dent, singing sensation Beverley Knight, and unlikely opera star Mel Giedroyc join Clara Amfo and Scott Mills on the green sofa. Plus former England star Ebony Rainsford-Brent heads to the middle of the Solent for one of the world's strangest cricket matches.
Hollywood stars Jason Bateman and Ginnifer Goodwin reveal what it's like to return to the world of Zootropolis, Olympic gymnastics champion Max Whitlock has a big announcement and we celebrate the winners of this year's National Teaching Awards. Presented by Alex Jones and Angellica Bell.
Comedian Sue Perkins and actress Emma Mackey join Alex Jones and Angellica Bell on the sofa.
Legendary comedian Peter Kay and Hollywood stars Rebel Wilson and Kiefer Sutherland join Lauren Laverne and Vernon Kay. Also, Matt Allwright is back for Watchdog.
Comedian Maisie Adam and actors Russell Tovey and Gugu Mbatha-Raw join Alex Jones and Roman Kemp on the sofa.
Sara Cox and EastEnders star Jake Wood join Alex Jones and Clara Amfo on the sofa. Plus, Strictly pro Amy Dowden helps with a live surprise for the National Teaching Awards.
Kym Marsh, Kyle MacLachlan and Ella Purnell join Alex and Roman on the sofa.
Comedy actors Guz Khan and Morgana Robinson and Strictly Come Dancing quarter-finalists Lewis Cope and Katya Jones join Alex Jones and Lauren Laverne.
Jamie Oliver joins Paul Bettany and Will Sharpe on the sofa. Plus, Matt Allwrights's back with Watchdog. Presented by Alex Jones and Clara Amfo.
Timothy Spall, Toni Colette and Joe Wicks join Alex Jones and JB Gill on the sofa. Plus JLS surprise two inspirational sisters with a One Big Thank You.
Pop legend Kylie Minogue, comedian Lee Mack and singer Michael Ball join Alex Jones and Clara Amfo on the sofa.
Popstar Chesney Hawkes, choirmaster Gareth Malone, presenter Angela Scanlon and Paralympian Kadeena Cox join Alex Jones and Roman Kemp.
Martin Compston joins Celebrity Race Across the World stars Molly Rainford, Tyler West, Dylan Llewellyn and his mum Jackie. Presented by Alex Jones and Clara Amfo.
Oscar-winning actor Brendan Fraser and astronaut Tim Peake join Alex Jones and Vernon Kay on the sofa. Plus Nikki with Watchdog.
It's the One Big Thank You Christmas special with JB Gill and Roman Kemp in the studio. Alex Jones surprises someone very deserving who gets to switch on the iconic Regent Street Christmas lights, plus we have a special Disney-themed One Big Thank You. And singer Jamie Cullum performs a Christmas song.
Sigourney Weaver, Oona Chaplin and Greg Davies join Lauren Laverne and JB Gill. And we hear from the winners of Celebrity Race Across the World.
Comedian Ricky Gervais joins Death in Paradise star Don Gilet, and Alex Scott has the latest on Sports Personality of the Year. Presented by Alex Jones and Roman Kemp.
Broadcaster Lorraine Kelly and Boyzone's Ronan Keating, Keith Duffy and Shane Lynch join Alex Jones and Lauren Laverne on the sofa.
Strictly's Tess Daly and father and son musical duo Tom and Buzz Fletcher join Alex Jones and Clara Amfo on the sofa. Plus Matt Allwright has the last Watchdog of 2025.
Bradley Walsh, Lucy Punch and Olly Murs join Alex Jones and Clara Amfo, with Olly performing live with The Ordinary Boys.
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