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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.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Desert Island Disc's host Kirsty Young.
Dominic Littlewood reports on the importance of power of attorney, Sin Week kicks off with gluttony and there's a report into the lost language of Esperanto.
Comedian Bill Bailey joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley in the studio. Dan Snow looks back at Britain's snowy past, and Mike Dilger watches flocking starlings.
A special hour long One Show responding to Britain's big freeze. Paul Merton joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley for snowy reports from all over the UK.
Plus features on how the Midlands are hoping to hold onto their Anglo-saxon gold, and how our emergency services cope with regular attacks.
On tonight's One Show, Got To Dance host Davina McCall, Kaye Adams investigates if being posh is a bad thing for politics, and we fly high with East Midlands Air Ambulance as they tackle the recent snow and ice.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by comedy legends Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson. Jay Rayner looks at the magic of milk and Sin week continues with Sloth.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by X Factor presenter Dermot O'Leary. Phil Tufnell visits the parts of Britain where Vincent Van Gogh lived and worked as a young man, and Mike Dilger swims with basking sharks.
Fashion gurus Trinny and Susannah join Adrian and Christine in the studio. Plus reports on the hard sell techniques used by cosmetic surgery companies and the life and work of one of the UK's favourite composers, Gustav Holst.
On tonight's show, Patrick Kielty talks us through this year's Sport Relief events and Christine reveals how she'll be raising funds. We've a report on the first female cutter to work at Savile Row and are you paying your water company for a service you don't even need?
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country.
Nicholas Lyndhust is in the studio. Matt Allwright meets one of Britain's oldest mothers and investigates whether there should be an age limit on women having IVF. Dom Littlewood has a report on cold-calling zones, and Dr Sarah Jarvis investigates a condition called dyscalculia.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on The One Show.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country, including how animals play a role in earthquake search and rescue. Tom O'Connor invites the programme into the house where he grew up, and Lord of the Rings star Andy Serkis joins Adrian and Christine on the sofa.
Dame Helen Mirren is on the sofa with Adrian Chiles and Chrstine Bleakley. Plus reports on the effectiveness of open prisons, the story behind a classic painting of Ophelia and a look at one of the UK's most unusual toads.
Julie Walters joins the One Show to discuss her new role as Mo Mowlam. Phil Tufnell looks at the power of the photograph and Dom Littlewood explains why your credit card could cost you more than you think.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by former EastEnder Martine McCutcheon. Gyles Brandreth looks at the importance of Holocaust Memorial Day. Wildlife watcher Miranda Krestovnikoff meets an inventor who has found a novel way of getting a bird's eye view, and Ellie Harrison reveals the winner of a pet slimming contest.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley bring you the stories that matter from across the country.
Hypnotist Paul McKenna and football legend Jimmy Greaves join Adrian and Christine.
With a report looking ahead to Tony Blair's appearance at the Iraq inquiry, and the story of how a classic wartime aircraft was given a new lease of life.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley bring you the stories that matter from across the country.
Jay Rayner is on the road to ask 'who ate all the pies?'.
Angelica Bell visits the world's first model village in Buckinghamshire, and Ricky Gervais joins in with the fun.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country.
Robson Green talks fishing, Matt Allwright looks at steps being taken to keep cabbies safe, and the programme searches for Britain's fastest animals.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country.
They are joined by chatty man Alan Carr. Adam Shaw asks if people should care if the country's best-loved brands aren't really British; Dan Snow looks back at the 19th century, when the correct time was sold door to door; and Aldo Zilli visits the first commercial olive producers in Britain.
Musician and humanitarian campaigner Peter Gabriel joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley on the sofa. Plus reports on the identification of the WW1 soldiers who died at Fromelles, the possible inequalities in the DNA database, and the day Britain went decimal.
Steve Wright joins the One Show to talk love songs, Larry Lamb takes us back to his old school and we look at the importance of TV soaps.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Bobby Ball. Jay Rayner looks into processed meat and there's another Local Legend award.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country. They are joined on the sofa by singer and reality star Peter Andre.
Former footballer Steve Claridge looks at what it takes to be a great football captain, and Anita Rani visits Newcastle General's A&E department to find out what staff have to deal with on an alcohol-fuelled weekend.
Mike Dilger meets scientists who are trying to understand the mysterious migration of the European eel.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by the king of Question Time, David Dimbleby.
Plus how Prince William is preparing for a greater royal role, a look at how some works of art can reach astronomical prices and the surprising history of the bungalow.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Sir Ben Kingsley. Plus, we unearth Roman relics in Colchester and Clare Balding learns the subtleties of the sport of curling.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by novelist Sir Terry Pratchett and Roland Rat Superstar. Dom Littlewood investigates how some firms could be charging you money without your knowledge and Clare Balding meets another British Winter Olympic hopeful.
Jay Rayner talks tasty treats in Foody Friday, while Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley read out your luvvy duvvy valentine messages.
Coleen Nolan loosens up on the sofa with Adrian and Christine. Plus the state of marriage from the perspective of a real registrar; Dan Snow explores Britain's grisly history of execution; and a look at why men cry.
John Ratzenberger joins the One Show to discuss his latest film, Up, Gyles Brandreth looks at what inspired one of Britain's greatest landscape painters, and the studio is overrun by football mascots.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Britain's greatest pop duo, the Pet Shop Boys. Anita Rani investigates whether prisoners should be given the right to vote, Mark Thompson looks at the millions of pieces of junk in space and Phil Tufnell contemplates the demise of the independent record store.
Twin Peaks and Desperate Housewives star Kyle MacLachlan is in the studio with Adrian and Christine. With reports on the design and history of the political poster and the gruesome medical procedures carried out in medieval Britain.
Adrian and Christine host their very own Eastend party to celebrate 25 years of Albert Square. Also, more Foody Friday treats with Jay Rayner and Barry McGuigan goes back to the house where he grew up.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Felicity Kendal, while Mike Dilger is chased by goshawks and Gyles Brandreth takes to the hills to look at our love of rambling.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by John Barrowman. Alex Riley visits a Dr Who auction and Michael Mosley meets a woman suffering from Foreign Accent Syndrome.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country.
Comedian and actor Matt Lucas is on the sofa to talk about his role in the new Alice in Wonderland movie. Plus reports on unfairness in the distribution of winter fuel payments and how the film star was born exactly 100 years ago.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on The One Show.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by actor turned director David Morrissey.
Dr Linda Papadopoulos shares her concerns about the images our children are exposed to and Rick Wakeman explains the importance of the first single he ever bought.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by DJ Chris Moyles. Jay Rayner talks rhubarb in Foody Friday, and there's a look at bullying - are we hypocritical about it?
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by singer-songwriter Carly Simon. Anita Rani investigates the problem of loan sharks and Gyles Brandreth looks back on the life of one of Britain's greatest artists, Stanley Spencer.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by actor Martin Clunes, as well as world-renowned dog whisperer Cesar Millan. Plus a look at the state of our bridges and a visit from Britain's latest gold medal winner, Amy Williams.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Sharon Osbourne, who talks about her debut novel. Plus, Christine Walkden goes hunting for the mythical Black Flower.
Adrian and Christine are joined by comedienne and presenter Sue Perkins to talk about her quest to save a one hundred year old colliery band. Joe Inglis investigates the cruel practice of puppy farming and John Sergeant looks back at the miner's strike of 1972 that led to the implementation of a three day week.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country.
David Walliams is on the sofa talking about cycling the length of the country for Sport Relief.
Dan Snow looks at the armed forces and Jay Rayner holds a Mad Hatter's Tea Party in the studio.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country.
Singer Sharleen Spiteri joins Adrian and Christine on the sofa, and there are reports on the decline of braille and the life and legacy of guitar god Jimi Hendrix.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country.
Tess Daly discusses her latest book, Joe Inglis looks at new proposals to keep the nation's dogs in line, and a building site in Wakefield gets a visit from the Street Barber.
Adrian and Christine are joined by actress Pauline Quirke.
Radio presenter Roger Phillips speaks to the people of Bootle about the fresh allegations against Jon Venables, Mike Dilger looks at the rising numbers of non native Muntjac deer and Arthur Smith visits the home of George Bernard Shaw.
Christine is live in Dover on the eve of her epic water skiing challenge, while David Essex joins Adrian in the studio to talk about his new musical All the Fun of the Fair. Mark Thompson sees what the spring stars have in store while Miranda Krestovnikoff goes in search for the elusive Blue Shark.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country.
Christine's attempt to cross the Channel on waterskis comes to a dramatic conclusion.
Foody Friday looks at apples, and Loyd Grossman is in the studio.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Alan Shearer, Simon Calder looks at the future of British Airways and Lucy Siegle explains the science behind everyday colours.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by actor Brendan Gleeson. Linda Nolan travels to Liverpool ahead of St Patricks Day to look at the strong links between Ireland and the UK. Dom Littlewood uncovers a scam to avoid when buying a parrot and Mike Dilger visits a child welfare project in Cape Town that is supported by Sport Relief donations.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on The One Show.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by actress Caroline Quentin.
With reports on how Brits unwittingly get into trouble abroad and the surprising history of military camouflage.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country.
Boy George talks about his upcoming tour, while Lucy Siegle goes on a brand new fairground horror ride.
Dan Snow looks at the history of the tank in the Second World War and the British men who drove them.
Adrian and Christine are joined by impressionist Rory Bremner.
With the financial year coming to an end Adam Shaw looks at the smart way to invest your money, Marty Jopson explains the complexities of time travel and Miranda Krestovnikoff uncovers a foreign invader which is overwhelming much of the UK coastline.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country.
Sophie Dahl joins Adrian and Christine to talk about her new TV cookery show.
With reports on banning smoking in homes and the limits of unlimited broadband packages, plus a look at the house of Britain's most famous crime writer.
Torvill and Dean teach Adrian and Christine to dance on ice, Matt Allwright looks at odd taxes of the past and the original voice of the speaking clock is heard again.
An investigation into why 70,000 disabled children are waiting for proper wheelchairs. Mike Dilger goes on the hunt for the elusive water shrew. And Russell Howard joins Adrian and Christine in the studio.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. They are joined by sci-fi legend Sir Patrick Stewart.
Simon Boazman finds out why there is a rise in male primary school teachers, Dan Snow unlocks one the darkest secrets in Wales and Lucy Siegle goes on a treasure hunt.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by Hollywood legend Debbie Reynolds. Street barber Michael Douglas joins the circus, and we learn of the murderous events which led to the creation of Cambridge University.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
The new Dr Who Matt Smith joins Adrian and Christine in the studio.
Matt Allwright investigates the accuracy of weather forecasting and astronomer Mark Thompson discovers the science behind the mysterious particles known by physicists as 'dark matter'.
Miranda Krestovnikoff tells an extraordinary story about a mythical creature, the unicorn.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by star of Ashes to Ashes Philip Glenister. Paul Nicholas goes behind the scenes of musical Hair, Jay Rayner tucks into Easter rabbit and Marty Jopson works his way to the front of the queue to find out how phantom traffic is formed.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Omid Djalili, Paul Heaton and the London Community Choir feature in a one-hour bank holiday special.
Masterchef maestro's Gregg Wallace and John Torode are in the studio. Dan Snow takes a look at the history of the commandos and Phil Tufnell's latest foray into the design world looks at classical architecture.
Actor Sir Ian McKellen joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley to talk about his new version of the classic show The Prisoner. Plus there's reports on whether the Olympics will benefit the wider UK and how Japanese design influenced one of Britain's greatest designers.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Former principal ballerina Darcey Bussell joins Adrian and Christine in the studio, while Clare Balding is in Aintree ahead of the Grand National.
Mike Dilger travels to Belfast in search of a mammal that is claimed to be found nowhere else in the world, while Gyles Brandreth looks at the history of British Pathé news.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Chris Hollins and Louise Minchin are joined by former Wimbledon champion Pat Cash. Matt Allwright exposes the writers who really wrote those celebrity autobiographies and Dom Littlewood discusses the great ISA controversy.
Comedian and writer Stephen Merchant joins guest hosts Chris Hollins and Louise Minchin on the sofa. Includes a report on whether teenagers need more sleep and a look at the strange world of taxidermy.
Rock legend Meatloaf joins guest hosts Chris Hollins and Louise Minchin on the sofa. Gyles Brandreth meets several generations of Polish migrants living in the UK in the wake of the Polish air disaster. Holly Johnson from Frankie Goes to Hollywood fame talks about the first album he ever bought and how it influenced his song-writing career and Dom Littlewood reports on older drivers who have to reapply for their licence when they reach the age of 70.
Chris Hollins and Louise Minchin are joined by American singer-songwriter Don McLean, and their very own Dr Volcano explains the day's events.
Guest hosts Chris Hollins and Louise Minchin are joined by documentary maker Louis Theroux. We've all the latest on the fallout from the Icelandic volcano and Jay Rayner cooks up some tasty Foody Friday treats.
Domestic goddess Nigella Lawson is in the studio and there's an update on the continuing travel chaos caused by the volcanic ash cloud.
Also featuring the latest developments in the treatment of tinnitus, and a look at how Blackpool is re-inventing itself to compete with foreign resorts.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley bring you up to speed with all the explosive volcano action. Ray Mears chats about his new animal tracking series, Miranda Krestovnikoff goes in search of the elusive Seeker Deer, Dr Sarah Jarvis checks into her clinic of curious complaints and we are live in Cumbria as we open a bridge that will transform the town of Workington.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by The Wire's Stringer Bell, Idris Elba.
Plus The Tropic of Cancer's Simon Reeve spends the day at the Cornish seaside and Dr Sarah Jarvis opens her latest clinic for curious complaints.
Manager turned crooner Terry Venables joins Adrian and Christine on their St George's day sofa. Plus a particularly pungent medical complaint and a look at the origins of the full English breakfast.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by X Factor winner Alexandra Burke and Britain's newest boy band The Fisherman's Friends. Mike Dilger tries to settle an aggressive swan, Simon Boazman works out what to do when you get saddled with someone else's debt and Dan Snow looks at the contribution conscientious objectors made to the war effort.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by award-winning actor Timothy Spall. Plus they look at a unique way of predicting the weather, and there's a big surprise in store for a One Show viewer.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by comedy legend Ronnie Corbett. Matt Allright looks at the legend of Robin Hood, and Gyles Brandreth delves into the archives to look at how women fared at the hands of Pathe.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by the kids from Outnumbered and writer Andy Hamilton. Plus reports on the skunks invading British woodland and a look behind the scenes at the Prime Ministerial debates.
Christine Bleakley is joined by a host of suprise celebrity guests to wish Adrian Chiles a fond farewell. Jay Rayner looks into the cracks of the egg market, Simon Calder celebrates Britain's first commercial airline, and all the One Show family pop by to celebrate a very sad but special day.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Allwright present the magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. They are joined by actor and director Simon Callow.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Allwright are joined by musician Nigel Kennedy. Dom Littlewood takes a look at 3D television and Gyles Brandreth talks to Jimmy Tarbuck about 100 years at the London Palladium.
Christine Bleakley and Paul Merton present the magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. They are joined by Gavin and Stacey star Mathew Horne.
Plus reports on the recent scandals in the Catholic church and Britain's loudest bird, the Bittern.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Allwright are joined by funny man Nick Hancock. Gyles Brandreth unravels the latest on the election and puts the professional predictors to the test. Phil Tufnell looks at the power of war posters, Michael Douglas uncovers the history of men's underwear and Jay Raynor looks at what 'best before' really means.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Allwright are joined by Boyzone's Shane Lynch and Ronan Keating. Miranda meets some jet setting wildlife and Dom Littlewood takes a rear view mirror look at the car scrappage scheme.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Allwright are joined by Lulu.
There's a report on the history of Tarot cards and Simon Calder talks travel and explains how holidaymakers can turn the recent volcanic ash fallout to their advantage.
Annie Lennox joins Christine Bleakley and Matt Allwright on the sofa. On the day David Cameron starts his role as Prime Minister, we remember how other leaders have dealt with their first days in office. Plus, a look at the pitch problems at Wembley, and the story behind a classic 80s anti-war song.
Christine Bleakley and Paul Merton are joined by a bona fide Bond girl Gemma Arterton. Dom Littlewood meets a man who is on a motoring mission to sort out unfair parking tickets, Arthur Smith sets tongues wagging when he investigates double speak, Marty Jopson measures the speed of sound and Mark Carwardine goes ape as he finds out how a corner of Kent is helping to save the African Gorilla.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show, as Christine Bleakley and Matt Allwright bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country.
Christine and Matt are joined by international opera legend Dame Kiri Te Kanawa. Plus, underground at a top-secret government location, and a rare glimpse of a giant endangered bird.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Baker are joined by Four Weddings and a Funeral star John Hannah. Miranda Krestovnikoff visits Heathrow's Animal Reception Centre and John Sergeant looks at the black market trade in cosmetics during the Second World War.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show, with the team bringing viewers the stories that matter from across the country.
Spandau Ballet's Gary Kemp joins Christine Bleakley and Matt Baker. Plus the history of the double decker bus, and Kate Humble launches the new BBC Wild wildlife season.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Baker have a world exclusive as they unveil the mascots of the 2012 Olympic and Para-Olympic games. They are joined in the studio by national treasure John Motson, while Dom Littlewood investigates wind-farms, Miranda Krestovnikoff returns to the Heathrow animal reception centre and Joe Crowley unlocks the secrets of the Ice Age.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Baker are joined by stage and screen actress Hayley Mills.
In a Wizard of Oz extravaganza, Christine Bleakley and Matt Baker are joined by the three Over the Rainbow finalists and judge and EastEnder John Partridge. There's also a sneak preview of this year's Chelsea Flower Show and a tasty Friday foodie treat.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Baker are joined by actor Richard E Grant. With a report from a training school for forensic scientists and news on a disease threatening oak trees.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Baker are joined by jockey Frankie Dettori, who talks about his preparations for the Epsom Derby. Rav Wilding continues his series looking at the work of the British CSI, Anita Rani looks at sibling rivalry, and Joe Crowley remembers the soldiers and brave volunteers from the Dunkirk landings. Plus, the first ever One Show Derby with a surprise celebrity guest.
Comedian Ardal O'Hanlon joins Christine Bleakley and Matt Baker on the sofa. And we reveal the best viewers' wildlife photos in the studio.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show, with the team bringing viewers the stories that matter from across the country.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Baker are joined by funnyman Bradley Walsh. Joe Crowley looks into how cheaply supermarkets are selling alcohol, Phil Tufnell examines some of the forgeries bought by the National Gallery over the years, and Des Coleman celebrates a hundred years of the tango.
If it has Britain talking, then it will be talked about on the One Show, with the team bringing viewers the stories that matter from across the country.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Baker talk to Karen Gillan, who is Amy Pond in Dr Who. English wines are put to the test, and there's the final film behind the scenes at Britain's CSI school.
Christine and Matt Allwright are joined by king of spin Alastair Campbell.
Dom Littlewood finds out why it's not so fun at the fair and Simon Boazman reveals the latest frauds sweeping the nation.
Mike Dilger goes in search of the large Adonis Blue Butterfly.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Allright are joined by Top Gear's Richard Hammond, and take to the streets in a One Show driving school challenge.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Allwright are joined by Welsh actor Michael Sheen and Dom Littlewood asks whether those discount buys are really such a good deal.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Baker are joined by veteran broadcaster Sir David Frost, and hear why some viewers still insist on watching television in black and white.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Allwright are joined by BAFTA-nominated comedian Miranda Hart. Jay Rayner reveals why we love our chips so much, Gyles Brandreth looks at how our job titles have become inflated and we see if former MP Lembit Opik can make it as a stand-up.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Allwright are joined by the billion dollar dancer Michael Flatley, and Simon Boazman takes a look at the financial winners and losers of The World Cup.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Allwright are joined by the Hairy Bikers, Dave Myers and Simon King.
Dom Littlewood meets villagers who were determined to save their pub from closure and Phil Tuffnell takes a look at the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show, with the team bringing viewers the stories that matter from across the country.
Christine Bleakley and Matt Allwright are joined by an author who has sold over 250 million books, the thrilling John Grisham. Justin Rowlatt travels to all four corners of the UK to discover what the rest of the country are feeling about England taking part in the World Cup. Simon Boazman goes on the hunt for garden saboteurs and Mike Dilger and Miranda Krestovnikoff meet a goldfish that can play football.
Matt Baker and Louise Minchin are joined by former Python, Eric Idle. As Live Aid celebrates its 25th anniversary, Des Coleman goes in search of the unsung heroes from that momentous day.
Simon Boazman goes back to school to find out why the American proms have become so popular here.
Gyles Brandreth gets to grips with wrestling, and wildlife man Mike Dilger looks into the mysterious animals that have been digging up a One Show viewer's garden.
Matt Baker and Louise Minchin are joined by American magicians Penn and Teller who'll be levitating one of the presenters.
In light of the recent shootings in Cumbria and Northumberland, Anita Rani examines the state of gun laws in the UK and Dom Littlewood looks closely at small print in beauty advertisements.
Actress Dervla Kirwan joins Matt Baker and Louise Minchin. Includes a report on how a group of men in Cheshire have come up with a novel way to combat loneliness.
Louise Minchin and Matt Baker are joined by Michael Palin, who talks about life after Monty Python. Plus the team reveal the first UK City of Culture.
Matt Allwright and Louise Minchin are joined by Will Smith and family to talk about the new Karate Kid film. John Sergeant finds out if you have to be a kid to be good at karate.
Matt Allwright and Louise Minchin are joined by a true professional, Martin Shaw. Dom Littlewood uncovers a scam that targets consumers who try and make a bit of extra money in their spare time and Gyles Brandreth looks back at a fad from the 1970s that really got everyone talking: CB radio.
Matt Baker and Louise Minchin are joined by Sixties star Sandie Shaw. Linda Nolan reports on her family's battle with breast cancer, and Phil Tufnell finds out why some wines are now fetching extortionate prices.
Matt Baker and Louise Minchin are joined by Steve Jones, the presenter of 101 Ways To Leave A Game Show, who takes a spin on the world's fastest lawnmower.
Matt Baker and Louise Minchin are joined by actress and author Meera Syall. Dan Snow investigates an unknown hero of World War II; Dom Littlewood looks into a mystery shopping scam thats conning people out of thousands; and it's day four of our summer holiday watch with Mike, Miranda and the Cutler family. Also, Hollywood mega star Tom Cruise chats live.
Spice Girl Emma Bunton joins Matt Baker and Louise Minchin. There's foody Friday fun with Jay Rayner and the final instalment of Mike and Miranda's summer holiday watch.
Matt Baker and Gabby Logan are joined by four superstars of American comedy: Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Kevin James and David Spade. There is also an exclusive report on the fallout from the BP oil spill and a look at how feathered film stars are trained for the screen.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Gabby Logan bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country.
Alfred Molina talks about his latest magical film role and Sir Stirling Moss hits the road to investigate the controversy around speed cameras.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Gabby Logan are joined by rock legend Alice Cooper.
Anita Rani has the second of her films from the States looking at the affects of the BP oil leak.
Angllica Bell finds out how some of the evacuees from the 1937 Spanish Civil War came to Britain and never returned home, and Simply Minds front man Jim Kerr tells Des Coleman how they wrote their number one hit Belfast Child.
Matt Baker and Gabby Logan are joined by Don Gilet, who plays bad boy Lucas Johnson in EastEnders. Anita Rani looks back on the life of snooker legend Alex Higgins, including interviews with his friends and colleagues.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show.
Mayor of London Boris Johnson joins Matt Baker and Gabby Logan in the studio. Plus Gilbert and Sullivan's plan to foil the copyright pirates, and the blind man who aims to break the world land speed record.
Matt Baker and Gabby Logan are joined by comedian John Bishop, who shares the sofa with a tank of baby lobsters. Gyles Brandreth takes a saucy look at end of pier entertainment.
Matt Baker and Gabby Logan are joined on the sofa by Sheridan Smith to talk about the smash hit musical she stars in, Legally Blonde. Rav Wilding investigates the destruction of Britain's freshwater mussel population by poachers searching for pearls, Dominic Littlewood discovers the reality of living as a bankrupt in the UK, while Phil Tufnell hails the return of ventriloquism with Roger de Courcey and Nookie Bear.
Gabby Logan and Matt Baker are joined by the king of the game show, Chris Tarrant. Angellica Bell tells the story of the oldest newspaper in the world, and Gyles Brandreth - continuing his series on the saucier side of British life - looks back on the much-loved Carry On films.
Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch joins Matt Baker and Gabby Logan in the studio. With reports on movie sound effects and the work of the saucy postcard king, Donald McGill.
Michael Aspel joins the One Show to talk high heels and dance moves and Gyles Brandreth showcases some of his favourite acts from the first night of the Edinburgh Fringe.
Matt Baker and Gabby Logan are joined by former World Featherweight boxing champion Barry McGuigan to talk about his return to the ring as a promoter. Anita Rani tried to discover the truth behind cloned meat, Lucy Siegle visits the Royal Mint to discover what is being done to counter the rise in counterfeit one pound coins, and Miranda Krestovnikoff joins conservationists fighting to protect the shark population in Scottish seas.
Gabby Logan and Matt Baker are joined by comedian, novelist and TV presenter David Baddiel. Phil Tufnell looks at the memorabilia on sale ahead of Pope Benedict's visit to Britain next month. Dan Snow tells the extraordinary story of Operation Pluto in WW2 and Christine Walkden visits a poisonous garden in Northumberland.
Actress Ruth Jones chats to Matt Baker and Gabby Logan about her new rambling sitcom. Also, there's a glimpse at the ingenuity of wasps' nests and a fond look back at Green Shield stamps.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Gabby Logan bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country.
Carrie Grant looks at how weddings have changed in style and cost over the years, Barry Cryer looks at the world's oldest jokes, and comedian Chris Addison talks about returning to Edinburgh for the 12th time.
Matt Baker and Gabby Logan are joined by West End Superstar Michael Ball to discuss his new chat show.
Joe Crowley investigates the phenomenon of Britain's giant hillside chalk horses, Simon Rimmer investigates restaurant food that isn't as fresh as it's supposed to be and Ed Stafford, the first man ever to walk the length of the Amazon, comes in to talk about his extraordinary expedition.
Presenters Alex Jones and Jason Manford make their debut on the sofa and welcome Hollywood royalty Whoopi Goldberg.
Dom Littlewood has big clamping news for every British motorist and Dan Snow discovers how Blackpool was transformed into Britain's biggest airbase for World War II.
Mike Dilger is helping out with an injured Otter up in Skye, while Lucy Siegle finds out what habits nuns really have.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Jason Manford and Alex Jones bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country.
Song and dance man Tommy Steele joins Jason and Alex on the sofa. Plus reports on the fate of pets during the Second World War and a look back at the life of trade unionist Jimmy Reid.
Unlikely panto star Pamela Anderson joins The One Show, and Gyles Brandreth looks at the inspiration behind one of our favourite hymns.
Jason Manford and Alex Jones are joined by British acting great Celia Imrie to discuss her career and all things Acorn Antiques.
Simon Boazman travels to Cornwall to meet the community on the brink of homelessness because their entire village has been put up for sale, Phil Tuffnell explores the history of the iconic skegness Jolly Fisherman, whilst Mike Dilger fights to restore the reputation of the much maligned black rat.
Chris Evans makes his debut on The One Show sofa with Alex Jones.
The stars of Doctor Who, Matt Smith and Karen Gillan, join them to chat about fish and chips, action heroes and bird-watching. In homage to the great British fish and chip supper, they'll be seeing if they can run across 1000 litres of batter at the end of the show!
Piano man Jamie Cullum is in the studio to talk to Alex Jones and Jason Manford.
Plus reports on how rare peregrine eggs were saved from smugglers and a look at the men obessed with hunting big fish in British lakes.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Jason Manford and Alex Jones are joined by Waterloo Road's new headmistress Amanda Burton. Dom Littlewood finds out how you can be the best Best Man, we discover how getting a good night's sleep could help you lose weight and Mollie Sugden's twin sons reminisce on life with Mrs Slocombe.
Jason Manford and Alex Jones are joined by Alexei Sayle, who talks about growing up in a communist household. Carrie Grant examines how much information we share online without knowing it.
Jason Manford and Alex Jones are joined by pop princess and Strictly judge Alesha Dixon. Miranda Krestovnikoff learns how to free dive, and Paddy O'Connell gets till rage as he finds his way round self-service supermarket checkouts. Marty Jopson tells the amazing story of the giant tea urn that was used to brew cuppas for the bombed citizens of Coventry in World War Two.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Chris Evans and Alex Jones bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country.
Chris and Alex are joined by top chef James Martin. Lucy Siegle meets competitors at the World Hovercraft Championships in Northampton, Jason Bradbury gives a 60-second guide to cracking the Rubik's cube and Jay Rayner looks at the history of Chinese food in Britain.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Jason Manford and Alex Jones bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country. Usain Bolt, the world's fastest man, is in the studio. Featuring reports on the curse of the Scottish midge and the UK man who lives entirely without money.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Jason Manford and Alex Jones bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country.
Deborah Meaden and James Caan trade the Dragons' Den for the One Show studio and Lucy Siegle goes back to school for a lesson in the history of the school uniform.
Jason Manford and Alex Jones are joined by bestselling novelist Jackie Collins to talk Hollywood, fashion and glamour. Lucy Siegle examines the government's decision to send letters to parents informing them when their children become overweight; Marty Jopson looks at the history of time-lapse photography; and George McGavin turns human guinea pig to experience first-hand the bloodsucking bite of the horse fly.
Boy band JLS are on the sofa with Jason and Alex. With a report on the Scottish mining disaster which echoes recent events in Chile and a glimpse at one of the UK's only biting spiders.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by the quintessential California girl Katy Perry. Also, Jay Rayner looks into the history of Indian food in Britain.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Jason Manford and Alex Jones bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country. Alan Davies fondly remembers growing up in the 80s. Plus the story of the only assassination of a British Prime Minister.
Jason Manford and Alex Jones are joined by the man behind Michael Jackson's three biggest albums - Bad, Thriller and Off the Wall - music producer, composer and arranger Quincy Jones.
On the 70th anniversary of the first Blitz bombing in London, Lucy Siegle is live on the roof of St Paul's Cathedral. Joe Crowley learns about the forgotten heros in Bomber Command, and John Sergeant pops to Paris to examine Britain's working relationship with the French.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show.
Surreal comedian Ross Noble is welcomed into the studio by Alex Jones and special guest presenter Alexander Armstrong.
Plus exclusive first interviews with the new stars of Strictly Come Dancing and a look back to Pope John Paul II's UK visit in 1982.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show.
Jason Manford and Alex Jones are joined by Merlin actors Colin Morgan and Bradley James.
Jilly Cooper looks at the history of the Proms.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Chris Evans and Alex Jones celebrate the life of Elvis with special guest Priscilla Presley.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show.
Phil Collins joins Jason Manford and Alex Jones to chat about his new Motown and sixties soul album.
We meet the union leader calling for an autumn of public sector strike action, and Dan Snow remembers those children who were evacuated abroad in World War II.
Plus George McGavin stirs things up in a hornets nest.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Jason Manford and Alex Jones bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country.
Rob Brydon discusses his new chat show, and eating his way around Britain with Steve Coogan.
Alison Steadman teams up with Mike Dilger to go searching for Purple Herons.
Jason Manford and Alex Jones are joined by Stephen Fry. Ruth Goodman tells the story of the first English Pope and Phil Tufnell gets a sneak preview of rare television footage that has been missing for over 40 years.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by housewife superstar and international icon Dame Edna Everage.
Marty Jopson explains the story behind the first men to split the atom, and Christine Walkden tells you everything you ever wanted to know about Gladioli.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show.
Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood is on the sofa and takes part in a monster challenge and Chris Evans and Alex Jones travel back in time.
Plus a report on the fenland eel catcher, the last of his kind.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show.
Jason Manford and Alex Jones are joined by DJ, author and funnyman Phill Jupitus. Anita Rani meets the women who inspired the new Brit flick Made in Dagenham. Joe Crowley looks at why the Brighton Pavilion played a vital role in World War I, and gardener Christine Walkden takes to the sky and launches balloon week.
Jason Manford and Alex Jones are joined by actor Dennis Waterman, who talks about his New Tricks. Injured soldier Ben McBean asks if enough is being done to look after wounded troops, and Anita Rani is releasing 1000 ballooons across Britain.
Alex and Jason are joined by Shane Richie and Jessie Wallace as they make their return to Walford as Alfie and Kat.
Anita Rani meets a woman who went abroad for gastric band surgery with disastrous results. Paraic O'Brien discovers that supposed excessive food packaging might not be the biggest problem in the war against waste.
And we continue our hot air balloon trip around the country with a visit to Newbury, the home of Victorian vicar John MacKenzie Bacon, who realised the uses of ariel photography.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by comedy genius Dave Gorman. Gyles Brandreth meets Michael Howard and Lord Kinnock to garner tips for the incoming leader of the opposition and Marty Jopson tests the maths behind skimming stones.
Gordon Ramsay joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones for a truly uplifting end to balloon week. Plus a look at a hot celebrity yoga craze, the biggest on-screen hoaxes and the reasons why we always eat our meat with the same sauces.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Jason Manford and Alex Jones bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country.
Jason and Alex are joined by singer and actor Jason Donavan. Miranda Krestovnikoff goes swimming with conger eels off the coast of Northern Ireland, Dan Snow heads to Scotland to unlock the secrets of Gruinard Island, and there's an exclusive look at the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire's multi-million-pound attic sale.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Jason Manford and Alex Jones bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country.
Comedians Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse introduce the host of characters appearing in their new show.
Anita Rani explains how the 2010 Commonwealth Games aren't the only ones that haven't gone to plan, and we meet a Labrador from Wales with an extraordinary talent for recycling.
Alex and Jason are joined by actress Miranda Richardson, who is playing MP Barbara Castle in the new British film Made in Dagenham.
Christine Walkden visits the garden of Jo Wood, former wife of Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood, where many a rock and roll party has been held.
Dom Littlewood gives advice on how to make sure your holiday is financially protected and backed by ATOL.
And, as the Ryder Cup comes to Newport Wales, we visit the town to see if local businesses are benefiting from the golfing event.
On tonight's One Show Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by the jewel in this year's Strictly Come Dancing crown, Ann Widdecombe. Simon Boazman investigates what it's like inside a halal abattoir, John Sergeant looks at 150 years of Battersea Dogs Home and we're also joined by Matt and Ann's Strictly partners Anton du Beke and Aliona Vilani.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by Sir Michael Caine to talk about his extraordinary career.
Jay Rayner tastes the world's hottest chilli and there's a live link to the stars of Strictly as they wait for their first dance.
Amanda Holden joins Jason Manford and Alex Jones to talk about how she will be turning green in the new stage adaptation of Shrek.
Dan Snow discovers the crimes of the last man in this country to be hung for treason.
Simon Boazman looks into the funding issues within the Prime Minister's Big Society idea.
Mike Dilger kicks off our wildlife rescue week.
The star of Downton Abbey, Hugh Bonneville, trades in the country manor and servants for the homely comfort of the One Show sofa. And Gyles Brandreth visits the Oxfordshire village that banded together to make its own feature film.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show.
Jason Manford and Alex Jones are joined by Lord Alan Sugar to talk about his search for his next apprentice.
Dan Snow tells the story of how during the Second World War the Germans tried to undermine the economy by flooding Britain with counterfeit 5 pound notes and Gyles Brandreth takes a lyrical look at National Poetry Day.
Jason Manford and Alex Jones are joined by supermodel Jerry Hall.
Residents of the Isle of Man pay tribute to Sir Norman Wisdom, Rav Wilding looks back at the introduction of the breathalyser, and it's day four for Mike Dilger at the world's busiest wildlife rescue centre.
Graham Norton plays celebrity agony uncle with Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Plus a look at the private life of Harry Secombe and a glimpse inside one of Britain's most famous hotels.
Jamie Oliver shows Jason and Alex what he can cook up in just half an hour, and Sir Terry Wogan introduces a One Show viewer to the wonders of the internet for the first time.
Jason Manford and Alex Jones are joined by award-winning writer Salman Rushdie to talk about his new book and the 2010 Man Booker prize. Gyles Brandreth investigates our love-hate relationship with words by looking at malapropisms, and Dan Snow goes diving off the East coast with the latest in sonar technology to uncover parts of Britain's own underwater Atlantis, the city of Dunwich.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show.
Jason Manford and Alex Jones bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country and are joined by Ian Botham, wildlife photographer Jamie Crawford and Lucy Siegle.
With Jason Manford and Alex Jones. Bill Tarmey talks about his life as Coronation Street's Jack Duckworth and Anita Rani looks at what happens next for the rescued Chilean miners.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by chat show king Michael Parkinson. Jay Rayner sinks his teeth into the world of multi-coloured vegetables and Gyles Brandreth reminisces about a time when fathers new their place. Plus impressionist Alistair McGowan looks at why he never made it as a pianist and Ultimate Fighting legend Randy Couture flexes some muscle.
Jason Manford and Alex Jones are joined by musical legend Cliff Richard who recently celebrated his 70th birthday.
Ahead of the Comprehensive Spending Review Simon Boazman looks at the Government's plans to reassess claimants of Incapacity Benefit and Mike Dilger tests the amazing eyesight of the peregrine falcon.
Film director Mike Leigh joins Jason and Alex in the studio. With a look at the remarkable way ants communicate and tips for being a perfect grandpa.
Jason Manford and Alex Jones chat to comedian Michael McIntyre.
Anita Rani does her own spending review in the supermarket aisle and Mike Dilger explains the clever ways bats navigate in the dark.
Alex Jones and Chris Evans are joined by comedian Reginald D Hunter, who discusses his new tour. Gyles Brandreth discovers how British the stiff upper lip really is, and in the light of the biggest winner in lottery history claiming their prize, Anita Rani hears stories from people who lost their winning ticket.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by flexible Felicity Kendal to chat about all things Strictly. James Martin cooks in the kitchen, Gyles Brandreth looks at technology from yesteryear, Mike Dilger takes on a pigeon in a map-reading contest, and Carrie Grant discovers the story behind Steve Harley's hit Make Me Smile.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by Charlotte Church to chat about her return to music. Plus, reports on autumn orchards, the clever WW2 countermeasures used against enemy bombers, and we launch our 'Grin and Bear It' challenges for Children in Need.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Jason Manford and Alex Jones bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country. Ross Kemp remembers our greatest war heroes, and Marty Jopson takes a trip back in time to look at the history of the DeLorean.
Suave and sophisticated Roxy Music singer Bryan Ferry joins Alex Jones and Jason Manford on the sofa. Gyles Brandreth uncovers the surprising tale behind the iconic image of a stag that adorns whisky bottles around the world and Phil Tufnell visits the rejuvenated Fort Dunlop building in Birmingham.
Dawn French joins Alex Jones and Jason Manford in the studio. Plus, the case for and against slang and the true, terrifying story of Burke and Hare.
Chris and Alex are joined by Sir Elton John and blues and country legend Leon Russell in an hour-long special. Find out whether Chris or Alex becomes Gordon Ramsay's sous chef in our first Children in Need Grin and Bear It challenge.
Plus Christine Walkden goes foraging, Monica from Masterchef talks mushrooms, Mike Dilger goes in search of scary noises, and Carrie Grant discovers what drew stars like Eartha Kitt, Louis Armstrong and Tom Jones to the town of Batley.
Jason Manford and Alex Jones bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country. Bill Bailey joins the One Show, we return to the Northumberland millionaires intent on giving away their fortune, and Angellica Bell looks at our fascination with the Titanic.
Jason and Alex are joined by comedian Al Murray. Phil Tufnell unlocks the mysteries of pub etiquette and Dr Phil Hammond discovers how a long hot bath before bed helps you sleep.
Jason and Alex are joined by foodie time travellers Giles Coren and Sue Perkins. John Sergeant flies high with the Red Arrows, and there's still time to decide which presenter you want to go down a sewer in aid of Children In Need.
The three Goodies take on the One Show, and a twelve-year-old budding comedian has the gig of his life as he joins Jason Manford live on stage.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by Bolton's finest funny man Peter Kay. Jay Rayner has a Foody Friday Fireworks special, Christine Walkden discovers pineapples growing in Cornwall, plus find out who was sent deep down into the London sewer system for this week's Children in Need challenge.
National treasure Terry Wogan joins Alex Jones and Jason Manford. Robin Wilson, son of ex prime-minister Harold Wilson visits his childhood home and reminisces about his father's life. Plus Miranda Krestovnikoff visits a secret location to spot its new inhabitants, the eagle owl.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by pop duo the Pet Shop Boys. Simon Boazman investigates what information scammers can find on your lost and recycled mobile phones, and Chris de Burgh reveals the first single he ever bought.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country and are joined by comedian Miranda Hart.
Lucy Siegle looks into the government's plans to enforce community work on the long term unemployed and we visit one of the inspiring projects being funded through Children in Need.
Mike Dilger discovers the secrets of the super sucking limpet and Matt's Strictly dance partner Aliona gets in some extra training.
Comedian Jimmy Carr joins Alex Jones and Matt Baker. For Armistice Day, Dan Snow talks about unsung war heroes and tells the poignant story of Horace IIes who was one of the youngest soldiers to be killed on the first day of the Battle of Somme.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Alex Jones and Chris Evans bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country. It's Carry On One Show tonight with Queen of the screen Barbara Windsor. Jay Rayner learns to love the brussels sprout and we find out who had to do an early morning bin run for Children in Need.
The art-loving nun Sister Wendy Beckett joins Jason and Alex in the studio. Plus there's a look at the job of the chaplain in the House of Commons, Britain's deepest cave and Dylan Thomas's surprising role during World War II.
Featuring an interview with Prince William and his fiancee Kate Middleton. Jason and Alex are also joined by cook and outdoor enthusiast Clarissa Dickson Wright. There is a look at what happens when plastic surgery goes wrong, and our science man Marty Jopson explains why we've enjoyed such a beautiful autumn.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Jason Manford and Alex Jones bring viewers the stories that matter from across the country.
Simon Le Bon and John Taylor from Duran Duran are on the sofa.
Marty Jopson finds out why we have had the most spectacular autumn since 1929 and Joe Crowley meets a couple who found themselves in a similar situation to Paul and Rachel Chandler, the couple held hostage by Somali pirates.
One of British comedy's biggest stars, John Cleese, explains why he's hitting the road for his first solo stand up show ever. Anita Rani meets the hotel owners fighting back against negative online reviews, and Arthur Smith learns to love Health and Safety.
Comedian John Bishop joins Alex Jones and Matt Baker in studio. Plus reports on how Irish communities are dealing with the financial crisis, how two Beatles fans got to sing with their heroes, and the real damage caused by counterfeit designer goods.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones chat to Welsh singer Duffy, Beatles Week continues with a journey to Bangor and Gyles Brandreth looks at the women who could have become Queens.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by funny man Lenny Henry.
Dom Littlewood investigates supposed 'miracle medicines' that can be sourced online, and Anita Rani discovers if we are ready for the snow.
Northern comedian Charlie Williams is remembered and Carrie Grant continues the show's Beatles week.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Comedy genius Ricky Gervais joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones in the studio, and there's an appearance from Ricky's pal Karl Pilkington. Also featuring a look at squatters' rights and a Thanksgiving report on how America could have been named by a Brit.
Dara O Briain joins Alex Jones and Chris Evans. Plus we see how the country's biggest and smallest online retailers are getting ready for the Christmas rush, and Arthur Smith makes the mistake of inviting a health and safety inspector around to his house.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show.
Comedian Sean Lock joins Alex Jones and Matt Allwright.
The nominees for BBC Sports Personality of the Year are exclusively revealed by last year's winner Ryan Giggs.
On a snow packed One Show Alex Jones and Matt Allwright are joined by the nation's favourite gardener Alan Titchmarsh.
Joe Crowley finds out if it's time to turn off the Christmas lights, Dan Snow looks at World War One plastic surgery techniques, we meet the new head of the Royal Society Sir Paul Nurse, and we have the latest snowy forecast.
Hollywood comedy legend Will Ferrell joins Matt Allwright and Louise Minchin to talk about his new animated hit movie. Plus reports on the origin of the carol service and the early life of Lancashire star George Formby.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Louise Minchin, Chris Evans and the team present the stories that matter from across the country.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Alex Jones and Chris Evans are joined by Kylie Minogue. Jay Rayner suggests an alternative to turkey for Christmas Dinner and the One Show studio is full of children reviewing the must-have Christmas toys. Plus Chris test drives the best sledges.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker present the stories that matter from across the country and are joined by screen glamour queen Joan Collins.
Plus reports on the regulation of cosmetic surgery clinics and the animals that turn white for winter.
Louise Minchin and Matt Baker are joined by Welsh baritone Bryn Terfel. Wildlife photographer Jamie Crawford is feeling festive as he tracks down seven swans swimming, Kate Bevan from Lambing Live shows how her farm is coping with the recent snow, Simon Boazman discovers the additional problems families of missing people face and Carrie Grant visits a singing chip shop.
Veteran naturalist and broadcaster Sir David Attenborough joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones in studio. Matt Allwright is live from Edinburgh, the city that has experienced some of the worst winter weather.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Alex Jones, Chris Evans, Matt Baker and the team present the stories that matter from across the country.
Jeremy Clarkson talks about racing in Iraq, Gyles Brandreth looks at how Christmas was 70 years ago and Jay Rayner has the best warm winter drinks. With Chris Evans and Alex Jones.
Chris and Alex are joined by the very chatty Alan Carr. We start the run down of this year's BBC Sports Personality of the Year awards, Mike Dilger discovers that you don't need to go all the way to Lapland to see reindeer in the wild, and Carrie Grant finds out why the Sex Pistols ended up playing at a children's Christmas party.
Actress Jean Marsh, creator of Upstairs Downstairs, joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones in the studio. Plus reports on the kids that never leave home, the safety hazards of Christmas and the lives of reindeer in the Cairngorns.
Alex Jones and Chris Evans are joined by comic Lee Mack, Strictly judge Bruno Tonioli gives his take on Saturday's finalists and Mike Dilger visits the reindeer of the Cairngorms.
Alex Jones and Chris Evans are joined by comedy duo Matt Lucas and David Walliams. We bring you the latest news on the wintry weather, Lady Pauline Prescott makes her One Show debut and we profile the final two candidates in this year's Sports Personality of the Year.
The final One Show before the New Year.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by the actor and comedian James Corden. Gyles Brandreth finds out the meaning behind The Twelve Days of Christmas and Jay Rayner gives expert advice on how to carve a turkey.
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