Next Episode of The One Show is
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.
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.
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