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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.
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.
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