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 first One Show of 2019 has James Norton and Tom Brittney talking to Matt Baker and Alex Jones about the latest series of Grantchester.
Carrie Grant reports on a new groundbreaking nut allergy trial and Joe Crowley is live from Ironbridge in Shropshire as the Iron Bridge reopens.
Clare Balding and Sanjeev Bhaskar launch a vote to find the most important and influential figure of the 20th century. They tell Matt Baker and Alex Jones who has made the final Icons shortlist and how viewers can choose their favourite.
Dame Kelly Holmes describes hitting rock bottom after injury threatened to destroy her career, while JJ Chalmers celebrates the New Year in a risky and unusual location.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Stan & Ollie stars Steve Coogan and John C Reilly, and the creators of hit sitcom Catastrophe Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney. Plus former Elbow drummer Richard Jupp meets a new band close to his heart, and we borrow a cathedral in Ireland to play a very familiar theme tune.
Saoirse Ronan is in the studio to discuss her role as Mary Queen of Scots, and The One Show reveals the results of the BBC's search for the greatest person of the 20th century.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball talk to Zoe Ball ahead of her taking over the reins as the breakfast show host on Radio 2. Fleur East reveals what life is like after I'm a Celebrity and performs her new single, Favourite Thing, live.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Death in Paradise stars Don Warrington and Josephine Jobert to discuss the detective drama. Plus Ashley John-Baptiste talks about outcomes for children who grow up in care, and the show meets the Brexit protesters outside the Houses of Parliament who have spent months trying to get their voices heard.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Charlie Brooker and Will Poulter, who reveal how the interactive episode of Black Mirror was made. Plus Emma Barnett discovers the true cost of the IVF add on treatments being sold without evidence they work, and the show celebrates the life of The Cranberries singer Delores O'Riordan.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.
Alex Jones and Greg James are joined by Shane Richie, who is about to star in hit musical Everybody's Talking About Jamie. Plus Years & Years and Jax Jones perform live.
Richard E Grant joins Alex Jones and Matt Baker to talk about his award-winning role in Can You Ever Forgive Me.
Twinstitute doctors Chris and Xand Van Tulleken explain how they've used identical twins to test out scientific theories, and Michelle Ackerley reveals how social media exposed fraudsters claiming to have fallen ill on holiday.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by stars of Silent Witness, Liz Carr and Emilia Fox. And Dr Kevin Fong tests the latest in fingerprint technology.
Freddie Flintoff and Jamie Redknapp join Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about A League of Their Own: European Road Trip. The pair compete against each other in a series of challenges throughout the show. There can only be one winner. Andy Torbet has been learning to become a para-motor pilot - will he manage to stay in the air?
Alex Jones and guest host Rylan Clark-Neal welcome Danny Dyer onto the sofa. Plus the story of the first British female pro-wrestler, and The Specials perform live.
David Suchet joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa to talk about his latest project, playing Gregory Solomon in Arthur Miller's play The Price.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined on the sofa by Lego Movie 2 stars Will Arnett and Tiffany Haddish, and Paul Whitehouse, star of the Only Fools and Horses Musical. Plus can the show help an 85-year-old viewer who wants to be reunited with his teenage sweetheart?
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Ed Balls and Dani Dyer, who are climbing Mount Kilimanjaro for Comic Relief. And Dermot O'Leary stops by to play a few rounds of his new gameshow, Small Fortune.
Alex Jones and Patrick Kielty chat to Stephen Mangan about Portrait Artist of the Year. Plus a hidden Leonardo da Vinci drawing is revealed for the first time on TV.
Kenneth Branagh and Ben Elton join Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about their new film All is True. And singer and broadcaster Isla St Clair returns to a shopping centre in the Fife town of Kirkcaldy, days before the '80s-built mall is sold at auction in London.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Alex Jones.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker speak to author and environmentalist Stanley Johnson about his adventures in Russia. Matt Allwright discusses the scandal of Britain's empty homes, so the team meet three people coming up with practical ways to help the homeless and a man making beautiful portraits out of poetry. Plus, two women who first met as little girls in the wake of the Second World War are reunited.
Alex and Matt are joined by First Dates' Fred Sirieix and comedian Josh Widdicombe. Plus, Radio 1's Clara Amfo and Alice Levine talk about this year's Brit Awards.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by actor Daniel Mays to talk about bringing the story of Fishermen's Friends to the big screen.
Dolly Parton joins Alex Jones and Greg James on the sofa. Plus the cast of 9 to 5: The Musical perform a song from the show.
Julia Bradbury is on the show to talk about her new travel series - Australia with Julia Bradbury. Matt Allwright talks speed cameras. Plus the couple whose story appears in the musical Come From Away – the pair met in Newfoundland, Canada when their plane was diverted from US airspace due to the 9/11 bombings.
Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.
Actor Chiwetel Ejiofor joins Alex Jones and Matt Baker to talk about his new film The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind. Plus, Dan Walker shares plans for an RAF fly-past in honour of 10 US airmen who crashed in Sheffield's Endcliffe Park 75 years ago, and introduces us to Tony Foulds, a man who witnessed the crash as a child and has tended the memorial for 50 years. Justin Rowlatt investigates the police force so strapped for cash that officers patrol alone and half of roles are filled by civilians, and we find out what children and their parents think is the ideal way to spend half term.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Sir Lenny Henry and Kwame Kwei-Armah. Plus comedian Lost Voice Guy helps young people who rely on communication devices find accents that reflect where they are from.
Ricky Gervais and Kerry Godliman talk to Alex Jones and Matt Baker about new comedy-drama After Life and a special member of the cast makes an appearance in the studio.
Plus Dr Sarah Jarvis discusses side-effects from medication and Joe Crowley examines the health of our rivers with anglers and wild swimmers.
The cast of Derry Girls join Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa. Plus we meet the remarkable pupils from the Kensington Aldridge Academy.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by John Torode, Gregg Wallace, Beverley Knight and Lang Lang.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined in the studio by Holly Willoughby to talk about Sunday's final of Dancing on Ice. Plus a chat and a performance from country legend Keith Urban.
Oti Mabuse presents with Alex Jones. Guests include Russell Kane and Rachel Johnson, with a performance by Tom Walker of his new single Just You and I.
Plus, why alpacas make incredible pets - and friends. How Dido wrote her breakthrough hit Thank You. And Andi Oliver checks out two popular - and unique - Bristol pubs.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Mary Berry to talk about her new cook book and TV series, Mary Berry - Quick Cooking.
Plus Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman kick off their 24 hour dance-a-thon challenge for Comic Relief live on the show.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Dara O Briain to talk about the reboot of Blockbusters. Plus the finale of Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman's Longest Ever Dance-a-thon for Comic Relief.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Ed Balls and Alexander Armstrong to talk about their Comic Relief climb to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro. Sara Cox also joins them, and there's music from Jack Savoretti.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Red Nose Day creator Richard Curtis and first lady of musicals Elaine Paige.
Angellica Bell has an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the filming of Richard's Four Weddings and a Funeral sequel.
Plus Marty Jopson explores an invention that could drastically reduce train delays and Lucy Siegle finds out why online reviews aren't always reliable.
Alex Jones and Shane Richie chat to Kiefer Sutherland about his new album Reckless and Me. Plus the show looks ahead to the London Marathon.
Michelle Gayle joins Matt Baker and Angellica Bell to talk about her new stage role as Hermione in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.
Line of Duty star Stephen Graham reveals all about his latest collaboration with Shane Meadows, and Sharleen Spiteri arrives in style to talk Carfest 2019.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Line of Duty star Vicky McClure. Plus, Greg Davies and Alex Horne are on the sofa to discuss the new series of Taskmaster.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by poet Benjamin Zephaniah. Plus some of the cast of the '80s TV series Fame are reunited.
Ant Middleton, Dev Griffin and Victoria Pendleton join Angellica Bell and Rylan Clark-Neal to talk about the Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins final this weekend.
And Joe Crowley finds out more about a new NHS waiting times app which will show patients how to find hospitals with the shortest A&E queues.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Laurie Brett and Joe Pasquale to talk about their involvement and preparation for this year's The All New Monty.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Russell T Davies and Russell Tovey to discuss new futuristic drama Years and Years. Plus, the state-of-the-art aircraft which could be the future of flight.
Modern Family star Eric Stonestreet and the freshly announced Women's England World Cup squad join Angellica Bell and Matt Baker in the studio. Plus the story of the wild goats of Great Orme.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Matthew Broderick and Elizabeth McGovern, who discuss their roles in The Starry Messenger in London's West End.
Bradley Walsh, Mel Giedroyc and Ellie Goulding chat to Patrick Kielty and Angellica Bell. Ellie also performs at the end of the show.
Matt and Angellica are joined by actors Suranne Jones and Sophie Rundle to talk about new costume drama Gentleman Jack, and photographer Michael Putland discusses his work with Elton John ahead of the release of Rocketman.
David Harewood chats to Angellica Bell and Matt Baker about his documentary Psychosis and Me, and Rylan Clark-Neal is live in Tel Aviv for Eurovision 2019.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell present a celebration the UK's two most popular pets, cats and dogs. Joining on the sofa will be Adam Hills and Phil Tufnell. There is also a performance from Wild Rose star Jessie Buckley.
George Clooney joins Matt Baker and Angellica Bell for his first-ever appearance on The One Show sofa. George and his co-stars Kyle Chandler, Christopher Abbott and Grant Heslov tell about their brand new series based on the classic war novel Catch-22. Plus comedian Ben Miller takes us on a journey through the rich history of the war satire.
Mindy Kaling, star of The Office, the Mindy Project and Ocean 8, talks about her latest film project Late Night, starring Emma Thompson.
Iwan Thomas is at the London Motor Show to find out why so many people are failing their driving theory tests.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon bring you the stories that matter from across the country.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by Rochelle and Marvin Humes to talk about new BBC music quiz show The Hit List. Plus a chat with double-amputee racing driver Billy Monger.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by Piers Morgan and Mumford and Sons. And Lucy Worsley is behind the scenes at Kensington Palace.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by Fearne Cotton to talk about the third series of her Happy Place podcast and new Happy Place festival.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined in the studio by Millie Bobby Brown and Professor Brian Cox.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined on the sofa by two national treasures Sir Michael Caine and Sir Michael Palin.
Plus mind-bending live magic in the studio courtesy of The Illusionists.
Former football manager and King of the Jungle Harry Redknapp is on the show. Lucy Siegle talks about local councils' alternative recycling methods.
Australian cricket legend Shane Warne joins Angela Scanlon and Amol Rajan on the sofa, and there is music and chat from Susan Boyle.
Princess of pop Kylie Minogue joins Matt Baker and Emma Willis to talk about her new greatest hits album, tour and upcoming Glastonbury festival performance.
Matt Baker and Emma Willis bring you the stories that matter from across the country.
Dan Snow joins 255 of the surviving veterans of D-Day on a journey across the channel as they return to Normandy. They tell their first-hand stories of that epic day. A combined sail-past and fly-past will salute the veterans too. David Walliams joins Matt Baker and Emma Willis on the sofa.
Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell are on to talk about the new series of Long Lost Families, plus we will be crossing over to Aramanche for a performance from Jim Radford, the D-Day veteran storming the charts with his track The Shores of Normandy.
Emma Willis and Patrick Kielty are joined by Harry Hill to discuss the new series of Alien Fun Capsule and Jamie Cullum will be performing his latest single on the piazza.
Anneka Rice joins Matt Baker and Emma Willis to talk about the biggest hoax in showbiz history in her BBC Radio 4 stand up show The Clemmie Hart Years. Anita Rani is also with us discussing new documentary War on Plastics with Hugh and Anita.
Matt and Emma are joined on the sofa by cricketing legend Henry Blofeld and Charlie Brooker, who talks about the latest series of Black Mirror.
Matt Baker and Emma Willis are joined on the sofa by Killing Eve star Fiona Shaw, comedian Dara O Briain and broadcaster Clare Balding. Adebanji Alade heads to Oxford to meet the world's first ultra-realistic humanoid artist.
Matt Baker and Emma Willis are joined by the fastest man on Earth Usain Bolt and comedian Lee Mack to talk about this weekend's Soccer Aid match.
Little Mix perform their new single Bounce Back for the first time on TV and music legend Mick Fleetwood talks to Nick Grimshaw and Emma Willis about the band's golden anniversary tour.
Matt and Angela are joined by Richard Curtis, Danny Boyle and Himesh Patel to talk about the new Beatles-themed film Yesterday.
Plus Rylan meets Madonna to discuss her remarkable career.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by star of Extras, After Life and Agatha Raisin - Ashley Jensen. Plus DJ David Guetta.
Katherine Ryan, Tom Bateman and Kulvinder Ghir all join Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon on The One Show sofa and Kevin Duala visits the ‘super knitters' helping nurses at Doncaster Royal Infirmary Maternity Unit.
Michael Ball and Angela Scanlon are joined by Jason Donovan, Sheridan Smith and Jac Yarrow, who are in the studio to discuss their roles in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat. And with festival season upon us, Matt Allwright gives the lowdown on eco-friendly tents.
Amol Rajan and Angela Scanlon are joined on the sofa by film star Richard Dreyfuss, who discusses his career. Plus, singer Will Young performs his latest single My Love.
Matt Baker and Mel Giedroyc are joined by world-famous fashion designer Jean Paul Gaultier. Plus, Carol Vorderman goes behind the scenes at Nasa to mark 50 years since the first moon landing.
It's a Royal Welsh One Show, as Matt Baker, Angellica Bell and guest Michael Sheen are live from the biggest agricultural show of the year, which is celebrating its 100th edition. The show brings you the best of the competitions, displays and animals.
It's a Royal Welsh One Show, as Matt Baker, Angellica Bell and guest Eve Myles are live from the biggest agricultural show of the year, which is celebrating its 100th edition. The show will bring you the best of the competitions, displays and animals.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Stanley Johnson and star of Hold the Sunset and W1A Jason Watkins. Plus music from Freya Ridings.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined on the sofa by Pixie Lott and will.i.am. Plus the man who comes knocking on your door when you've won the lottery jackpot.
Angellica Bell and Patrick Kielty welcome comedian Mo Gilligan and Louise Redknapp to the green sofas.
Matt and guest host Stacey Dooley are joined by broadcasting legend John Craven and actor Sunetra Sarker.
Stacey Dooley and Matt Baker are joined by Gone Fishing friends Paul Whitehouse and Bob Mortimer, plus former England captain Mike Gatting and Test Match Special's Isa Guha tell us how your family can be a part of this summer's cricket action.
Matt Baker and Stacey Dooley bring you the stories that matter from across the country.
Matt Baker and Stacey Dooley are joined on the sofa by comedian, and the voice of Love Island, Iain Stirling and Viveik Kalra, who is the star of the new Bruce Springsteen-inspired film Blinded by the Light.
Stacey Dooley and Rylan Clark-Neal chat to Ashley, Jordan and Perri from Diversity. Plus Mabel performs her hit song Don't Call Me Up.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by actor Gemma Chan and broadcaster Emma Willis.
Andy Kershaw is in Whaley Bridge to see how the evacuated community is pulling together, and we meet the huge crowds that turned up to watch the best gamers in the world compete for a massive cash prize.
Matt and Michelle are joined by Mel B and Gaby Roslin.
The newest Dragon Sara Davies chats to Matt and Michelle about joining the Den. Plus comedian Rhod Gilbert and best-selling author of 'This Is Going To Hurt', Adam Kay.
Tonight award-winning comedian, Aisling Bea, joins Matt and Michelle on the sofa to talk about her new sitcom This Way Up.
Comedian Joe Lycett is our friday guest presenter, and joins Michelle Ackerley on the green sofas. They'll be chatting to Kathy Burke and Stephen Fry, who is going on tour for the first time in 40 years. Plus Andreya Triana is here for a live performance of her new song "Freedom".
Shane Richie talks to Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley about his new play The Entertainer.
Jamie Chadwick, first-ever winner of the W Series racing championships, joins them too.
Michelle Ackerley and Matt Baker are joined by Nadiya Hussain to talk about her new cookbook and TV series. Plus Kevin Duala is in Dundee to give one family a live race-against-the-clock cooking challenge.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by Hollywood husband and wife team Aaron and Sam Taylor-Johnson, plus the brand new host of The Apprentice: You're Fired, comedian Tom Allen.
Dom Littlewood meets a Leicestershire woman who came home to find a parcel had been 'successfully delivered' by being thrown through her top floor window, and attempts to recreate the one in a million shot.
Michelle Ackerly and Ore Oduba are joined by Stephen Mangan and Kara Tointon to talk about their play The Man in the White Suit. Plus what parents plan to do with their kids' bedrooms once they head off to university in autumn.
Amol Rajan and Michelle Ackerley are joined on the sofa by Peter Crouch, John Bishop and Gabby Logan to talk about their new show Back of the Net. Plus a mermaid swims her way into the studio.
Angellica Bell and Matt Baker meet the stars of Dad's Army: The Lost Episodes, the new Captain Mainwaring and Sergeant Wilson, Kevin McNally and Robert Bathurst. Plus George Alagiah talks about his debut novel.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by actress Bonnie Langford, TV's top maître d' Fred Sirieix and Welsh adventurer Ash Dykes, who has become famous in China after completing a record breaking and life threatening trek down the Yangtze River.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell chat to Mary Wilson of The Supremes about the 60th anniversary of Motown and her new book Supreme Glamour. Plus Robert Rinder talks about his new satirical late night chat show.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Jamie Oliver and David Attenborough's right hand man, wildlife cameraman Gavin Thurston, who talks about his wildlife adventures.
Marvin Humes presents alongside Angellica Bell. They chat to Craig David, who also performs his new single. Plus comedian Al Murray, and daughter of Muppets creator Jim Henson, Lisa Henson, talks about running the family business.
Matt Baker and Emma Willis are joined by Holby actors Rosie Marcel and Luke Roberts to discuss their forthcoming storyline and being reunited after ten years. AJ Pritchard and brother Curtis join us to chat all things Strictly, The Greatest Dancer and a new tour. Debbie Mcgee goes behind the scenes at the red carpet launch of this year's Strictly come Dancing.
Matt Baker and Emma Willis talk to actors Holliday Grainger and Ben Miles about their new drama The Capture. Dominic Littlewood talks about PPI, and dancers from the Heartbeat of Home production perform on the piazza.
Matt Baker and Emma Willis are joined by Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne to talk about TV series Carnival Row.
Nick Grimshaw presents alongside Emma, chatting to James Blunt and Eastenders' Lucy Benjamin.
Matt Baker and Alex Scott are joined on the sofa by the Hairy Bikers. Plus the Sir Terry Wogan Fundraiser of the Year Award is launched.
Matt Baker and Alex Scott are joined by James McAvoy to talk about his roles in film IT Chapter Two, play Cyrano de Bergerac and TV series His Dark Materials.
Nick Knowles and the DIY SOS team kick off 2019's Children in Need Big Build, fans of Bury FC pay an emotional tribute to their club, and four children from Bristol spend their first day at primary school.
Plus Iwan Thomas heads to Mousehole in Cornwall to find out how the locals are showing their support for the families of Grenfell from over 300 miles away.
Matt Baker and Mel Giedroyc are joined on the sofa by Paul O'Grady.
Kimberley Walsh and Matthew Kelly discuss their roles in BIG: The Musical.
Plus The Lumineers perform their new single Gloria.
Meera Syal, Greg Rutherford and Vicky Pattison join Matt Baker and Mel Giedroyc on the sofa.
Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins are joined by Ben Elton to hear about his return to stand-up comedy after fifteen years. Our youngest reporter nine year old Braydon has an exclusive interview with Sir Paul McCartney about his new children's book ‘Hey Grandude!'. Plus The Brits Critic's Choice Award winner Sam Fender will be performing live.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by actors Patricia Hodge, Claire Skinner and Storme Toolis, who star in the new production of A Day in the Death of Joe Egg.
Plus a first look at Sir Antony Gormley's latest work of modern art - flooding a room with muddy water!
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by McFly, who have an exclusive announcement. Plus, Sara Cox talks about the second series of Love in the Countryside.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined in the studio by Martin Clunes and Caroline Catz from Doc Martin, and Strictly judge Shirley Ballas. One local group of dancers gets a special Strictly surprise. Plus Keane perform live
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined in the studio by new Strictly judge Motsi Mabuse and actor Christopher Eccleston. Plus Mike Dilger answers questions about urban foxes.
Frank Skinner and Angela Scanlon are joined by Rob Beckett to talk about his forthcoming tour, Wallop. Adebanji Alade finds out what the pictures we doodle say about us. Steve Brown discovers how archery inspired a dramatic reinvention of the wheelchair wheel. And Carrie Grant tells the story of Lighthouse Family's song Lifted.
Matt Baker & Radio 1's Clara Amfo are joined by Sean Bean, Julia Brown and Jonah Hauer-King, who star in the big new Sunday night drama 'World on Fire'. Plus Corrie's Kym Marsh tells us how she's tracking down online love cheats in her new show 'For Love or Money'.
Joining Matt and Clara tonight, Fiona Bruce chats 40 years of Question Time. 'The name is Bond, James Bond': George Lazenby on 50 years of On Her Majesty's Secret Service and why he is back to his MI6 roots in a new audio spy book called Passport to Oblivion. Plus we look at the controversial issues surrounding stem cell banking with Dr Zoe Williams.
Rylan Clark-Neal and Clara Amfo are joined by Sue Perkins, Ardal O'Hanlon and Pam Ayres as they compete in the latest sporting craze of axe throwing.
Angela Scanlon and Clara Amfo talk to Nile Rodgers and Emeli Sande about their involvement in this year's BBC Music Day, and there's a live performance from rock & roll royalty, Liam Gallagher.
Angellica Bell and Ade Adepitan welcome Rudolph Walker onto the One Show sofa to celebrate his 80th birthday and over half a century on our screens. Beverley Knight performs her new single live on the piazza, and we stop by the annual Croydon Clapham Domino Derby.
Amanda Holden and Tom Rosenthal join Michelle Ackerley to chat about Ancient Rome-set comedy Plebs. Plus Julia Donaldson, author of The Gruffalo, talks about her new book and Sir David Attenborough narrates an underwater nature film.
Presented by Michelle Ackerley and Matt Baker. Romesh Ranganathan pops by and he is bringing his mum too.
We meet the two-year-old girl whose life was saved after a rare brain tumour was discovered through a routine eye test.
Plus the couple who have lost a whopping 15 stone between them. The reason? Batch cooking!
Matt and Michelle are joined by David Suchet, and Motherland's Anna Maxwell Martin.
Iain Stirling and Michelle Ackerley will be talking to Alan Davies about his new play ‘God's Dice' and Sophie Dahl will be in to tell us about her first ever book for children ‘Madam Badobedah', plus live music from James Morrison.
Patrick Kielty and Michelle Ackerley are joined on the sofa by actor and musician Harry Connick Jr.
Michelle Ackerley and Patrick Kielty are joined in the sofa by Andrew Ridgeley to talk about Wham! and George Michael. TV's first crocodile family, The Irwins, talk about keeping Steve Irwin's legacy alive, plus the Labrador whose jealousy is getting out of control.
Michelle Ackerley and Patrick Kielty are joined by Alan Carr to talk about panel show There's Something About Movies. The stars of This Country and celebrity chefs Jean-Christophe Novelli and Aldo Zilli also stop by. Plus a special surprise is sprung on one lucky audience member.
Michelle Ackerley and Patrick Kielty with the stories that matter from across the country, with Danny Dyer & Angela Rippon.
Patrick and Michelle are joined by Keith Lemon and Paddy McGuinness. Plus, David Gray performs his hit 'Babylon'.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Lord Sugar's top aides Karren Brady and Claude Littner. And Taekwondo master Lisa Pitman is in the studio with her young students to show how learning martial arts can benefit young girls.
Sir Trevor McDonald joins Matt Baker and Angellica Bell to talk about his autobiography. Adam Kay talks about his new book Twas The Nightshift Before Christmas. And inventor Ruth Amos explains how a desk toy changed her life.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Team Rickshaw, ahead of their challenge to cycle 393 miles in just seven days for Children in Need.
Celebrity guests include Ruth Wilson, Clarke Peters and 14-year-old Dafne Keen to talk about the new BBC adaption of His Dark Materials and Bill Bailey talks about his latest TV collaboration with Idris Elba.
Angellica Bell and Matt Baker are joined by Jenson Button and Strictly star Kelvin Fletcher. Plus Chris Bavin is at the site of a new Royal Horticultural Society garden in Salford and Rory Reid discovers an innovative police weapon to combat speeding criminals.
Angellica Bell and Marvin Humes chat to actress Rebecca Ferguson about her new movie Dr Sleep, the follow up to The Shining. Liam Payne talks about his debut album and performs live and Billy Connolly talks about life, loves and being Scottish.
The voice behind Shaun the Sheep – Justin Fletcher and actress Miriam Margolyes chat with Amol and Michelle.
Harry Hill and Suzi Ruffell join Michelle and Amol to talk about new show Harry Hill's Clubnite. Matt Allwright looks at the science behind the idea of ‘Hanger'. Ted Robbins helps to revive the fortunes of one of the UK's oldest Working Men's Clubs. And Carrie Grant investigates whether or not we're saying Thank You enough these days.
Michelle and Amol are joined by Chris "Kammy" Kamara to talk about his unbelievable debut album. Plus, chats with actors Hailee Steinfeld and Jane Krakowski, and Rick Astley performs a brand-new version of 'Never Gonna Give You Up'.
Michelle Ackerley and Amol Rajan are joined on the sofa by Bill Turnbull and Michelle Visage.
Amol Rajan and Michelle Ackerley are joined on the sofa by Ricki Lake and Kelly Jones from the Stereophonics. Plus a live performance from the band.
Matt Baker and Alex Scott are joined by Queen frontman Adam Lambert and broadcasting legend Dame Joan Bakewell.
Matt Baker and Alex Scott are joined by first lady of the waves Jane McDonald to talk about life, love and lots of sequins. Yorkshire shepherdess Amanda Owen talks about life on the farm, ahead of the new series of Our Yorkshire Farm.
Matt Baker and Alex Scott are joined by Dame Helen Mirren. Shaun Dooley takes us behind the scenes of Children in Need 2019's star-studded album, which features big names like Olivia Colman, Jodie Whittaker and Jim Broadbent singing their favourite tracks.
Star Wars legend Anthony Daniels and comedian Russell Kane join Matt Baker and Alex Scott on the sofa.
Angellica Bell and guest host Jamie Cullum chat to actor and musician Jeff Goldblum. Plus the woman behind Glastonbury, Emily Eavis, talks about 50 years of the festival.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by Strictly Come Dancing judge Craig Revel Horwood to discuss his debut national tour. Plus Dom Littlewood discusses his new series which sees him pushed to his limits in America.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined in the studio by Spice Girl Emma Bunton. Plus Mariella Frostrup celebrates 300 years of the novel by announcing a brand new list of the 100 Novels That Shaped Our World.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by actor Stephen Graham, presenter Lorraine Kelly and sprinter Dina Asher-Smith.
Michelle Ackerley and Ore Oduba are joined by Only Connect host Victoria Coren Mitchell.
Ore Oduba and Michelle Ackerley are joined by the fabulous Sharon Osbourne, who will be bringing some early Christmas magic to the studio.
They also hear how the first day of this year's Rickshaw Challenge went when they go live to Matt and Team Rickshaw.
Hillary Rodham Clinton joins Michelle Ackerley and Amol Rajan in the studio. Plus we catch up with Matt and Team Rickshaw as they complete the next leg of their 400mile challenge.
Amol and Michelle are joined by Rochelle and Marvin Humes to chat about 'The Hit List' and Rafe Spall about 'The War of The Worlds'. Plus live music from The Script.
Amol Rajan and Michelle Ackerley talk about middle age with funny man John Bishop. Team Rickshaw is on the penultimate day of their Rickshaw Challenge for Children in Need.
The cast of Frozen 2, Idina Menzel, Jonathan Groff and Josh Gad join Michelle Ackerley and Amol Rajan in the studio to countdown live to the start of Children in Need.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined on the sofa by Sally Lindsay and James Nesbitt. Plus Team Rickshaw are in the studio!
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined on the sofa by Peter Crouch, Chris Evans and Ore Oduba.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined on the sofa by Martin and Shirlie Kemp, who talk about their debut album. Sandi Toksvig lifts the lid on her incredible life, and back after a five-year absence, Labrinth performs live.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Julie Hesmondhalgh, who talks about her new play, and Gugu Mbatha-Raw, star of Motherless Brooklyn.
ain Stirling and Angellica Bell are joined by actor, comedian and author David Walliams. Plus, Luke Evans performs a song from his debut album.
Rod Stewart joins Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon in the studio as we celebrate his 50th anniversary as a solo artist.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by quite simply one of the world's greatest supermodels, Naomi Campbell. And he sings, dances and he's even kissed an alien, Mr Showman himself John Barrowman on why Christmas has come early.
Amol Rajan and Angela Scanlon are joined on the sofa by Sir Andy Murray to chat about his new documentary, Resurfacing.
Angela Scanlon and Marvin Humes are joined by the voice of Desert Island Discs, Lauren Laverne and comedian turned author Ben Miller.
Craig David, Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer join Angela Scanlon and Nick Grimshaw on the sofa.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by comedian Frank Skinner and Bing Crosby's daughter Mary talks about her father's legacy.
Joining Gethin Jones and Angellica Bell is the ‘posh' comedian who has charmed the British public, from Christmas with My Father to a new stand-up tour, the very talented Jack Whitehall. Plus BBC's favourite weatherman Tomasz Schafernaker shares a secret talent.
Michael Ball and Alfie Boe are in to chat to Matt Baker and Angellica Bell about their new album and perform The Greatest Show live. Acting legend Glenda Jackson talks about her new drama Elizabeth is Missing.
Angellica Bell and Gethin Jones are joined by Lesley Manville talking about her new film Ordinary Love and Friends creator David Crane talks about the new experience he is bringing to fans in London.
Ashley John-Baptiste presents for the first time, alongside Angellica Bell. They are joined by Harry Potter star Rupert Grint and Oscar-nominated director M Night Shyamalan. Plus Tom Walker performs his new single Better Half of Me.
Michelle Ackerley and Amol Rajan are joined by the OAPs celebrating 80 years of friendship. And from Del Boy to Granville to the very naughty but nice Pa Larkin, Sir David Jason sits on the sofa.
Matt Allwright and Michelle Ackerley are joined on the sofa by Sir Lenny Henry and Dame Kristin Scott Thomas.
Call the Midwife's Helen George and comedians Johnny Vegas and Sian Gibson join Michelle Ackerley and Marvin Humes in the studio.
Gyles Brandreth and Michelle Ackerley are joined by host of The Apprentice: You're Fired Tom Allen and stars of BBC's A Christmas Carol, Charlotte Riley and Joe Alwyn.
Noel Gallagher gets into the festive spirit, Lee Mack brings the laughs and world champion heptathlon winner 2019 Katarina Johnson-Thompson on why she's going for gold this weekend. With Chris Kamara and Michelle Ackerley.
Saoirse Ronan and Florence Pugh chat to Patrick Kielty and Alex Scott about Little Women, and Mary Berry spills the beans on that royal interview!
Actors Emilia Fox and James Norton join Patrick Kielty and Alex Scott to talk about their new drama based on the Profumo affair. Plus we reveal how to build a scientifically perfect snowman.
Patrick Kielty and Alex Scott are joined by a host of brilliant guests – Holly Willoughby, Stormzy, Bradley Walsh and Mackenzie Crook. Plus, Michelle Visage chooses another person as one of her Christmas Angels.
Stars of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Richard E Grant, Domhnall Gleeson, Kelly Marie Tran and Joonas Suotamo join Alex Scott and Patrick Kielty to spill the beans on the most anticipated film of the year.
Joining Alex and Patrick tonight, the kids and teachers at Kinlock Rannock Primary School prepared for their nativity performance. Michelle Visage teams up with David Walliams to make one 13 year old's dreams come true and we've festive fun from the cast of Gavin and Stacey.
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