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Season 2024 / Episode 214 and airs on 22 November 2024 19:00
A live magazine programme presented by Alex Jones with Jermaine Jenas or Ronan Keating. In each episode a team of dedicated reporters discuss different human interest stories and a celebrity guest or two are interviewed.
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.
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.
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