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.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined for the first show of 2021 by Death in Paradise star Ralf Little, Strictly champion Oti Mabuse and Jermaine's old boss Harry Redknapp. And Chris Packham takes us on a winter wildlife tour.
Alex and Jermaine are joined by Drag Race star Michelle Visage and chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall. Plus, Dr Xand van Tulleken answers your questions about school closures and vaccinations.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Grand Design's Kevin McCloud ahead of the show's 21st series and Matt Allwright is in the studio with the first Watchdog of 2021.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas chat to Sheridan Smith, Michael McIntyre and Vanessa Kirby about their latest projects.
Alex Jones and Harry Judd are joined by the legendary Barry Gibb, who's teamed up with country stars like Dolly Parton for his new album, plus Fearne Cotton and Gabby Logan.
Alex and Amol Rajan are joined by a host of famous faces. Former Downton Abbey star Dan Stevens talks about his new film; Bradley Walsh and his son Barney talk about their latest TV adventure and Paul Bettany and Elizabeth Olsen discuss bringing their Avengers characters to the small screen.
Alex and Amol speak to comedian Rhod Gilbert about his new show ‘Growing Pains' and discuss the power of walking with TV presenter Julia Bradbury who explores beautiful walks in Cornwall and Devon for her latest TV series.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan chat to Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean about the new series of Dancing on Ice. Plus is it possible to have a 'friendly' divorce? The show meets a couple who think it is.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by Sir Richard Branson, whose new mission is to get every child with dyslexia the support they need. Plus Bridgerton stars Phoebe Dynevor and Claudia Jessie.
Alex Jones and Jordan Banjo are joined by The Voice judge Olly Murs, television star Mark Wright speaks about fulfilling his dream to become a footballer and former England player Alex Scott joins the show alongside psychologist Tanya Byron to talk about their programme ‘The Truth about...Improving Your Mental Health'.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating speak to writer Russell T Davies and Years & Years frontman Olly Alexander about their new drama, It's A Sin. Plus they're joined by Strictly's Dianne Buswell and Dr Rangan Chatterjee talks about his new Radio 2 show dedicated to health and wellbeing.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating talk to actors Noel Clarke and Ashley Walters about their latest Sky drama, Bulletproof. Ed Balls explains what to expect from tomorrow's US inauguration ceremony, and Chris Packham reveals what's in store for viewers of this year's Winterwatch series.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by comedian Susan Calman, Watchdog's Matt Allwright and brilliant birdwatchers Ollie Olanipekun and Nadeem Perera.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by comedy partners and best friends David Mitchell and Robert Webb to talk about their sitcom Back. Also on the show, Brian May, Roger Daltrey and others help to say One Big Thank You to a deserving fundraiser.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Anna Friel to chat about the new series of Marcella and Gwen Stefani treats us to an exclusive performance of her latest single Let Me Reintroduce Myself.
Bill Bailey has been to London Zoo to find out how the staff and animals have been affected by the latest lockdown.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by stars of The Serpent, Jenna Coleman and Tahar Rahim, and Richard Hammond explains why he's been living on a desert island.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas chat to Dame Mary Berry and Claudia Winkleman about Celebrity Best Home Cook. Plus, Chris Packham joins live from the New Forest with all the latest from Winterwatch.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by EastEnders' Max Bowden and Tony Clay, plus Professor Jonathan Van-Tam answers your questions about the vaccine and it's Watchdog Wednesday with Matt Allwright.
Alex and Michael Ball will be chatting to adventurer Simon Reeve about his latest travel series and postman turned sea shanty singing sensation Nathan Evans will be talking about how it feels to be flying high in the charts.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball celebrate musicals with West End stars Elaine Paige and Jason Donovan, including a very special performance from one of the world's biggest musicals.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball are joined by Joanna Lumley to discuss her latest travel show. Plus Jill Halfpenny and Jonas Armstrong talk about their mysterious new drama series.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball are joined by Olivia Newton-John and her daughter Chloe Lattanzi. Line of Duty's Adrian Dunbar takes us on a personal tour of the Irish coastline.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball joined by comedians Romesh Ranganathan and Rob Beckett. Watchdog are looking after us online. And historian David Olusoga has a big task at hand.
Alex Jones and Alex Scott talk to actors Sam Neill and Miranda Richardson about their new film Rams and why it's a perfect antidote to these troubled times. And Dame Darcey Bussell tells us why her new travel series ‘Darcey Bussell's Wild Coasts of Scotland' is a return to her Scottish roots.
Alex Jones and Alex Scott are joined by comedian and Great British Sewing Bee host Joe Lycett. Plus, Anne-Marie performs her latest single with KSI, and Noel Clarke and Sheridan Smith share their writing tips for a group of young, aspiring playwrights.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Interior Design Masters host Alan Carr, The White Tiger star Priyanka Chopra Jonas and the reigning I'm A Celebrity queen of the castle Giovanna Fletcher.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by wonderful friends Sandi Toksvig and Alison Steadman. Matt Allwright takes on a big high street giant and we celebrate 30 years of Tracy Beaker.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Piers Morgan in the studio and Monica Galetti and Giles Coren talk about the new series of Amazing Hotels: Life Beyond the Lobby.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Jon Bon Jovi to chat about his new music, by Greg James and Bella Mackie to discuss working together for the first time on a new podcast and by Gyles Brandreth who reveals his alternative Valentine's plans with Joanna Lumley.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by DIY SOS's Nick Knowles. Plus Emma Willis on delivering babies during lockdown, and Strictly's Janette and Aljaz have a big announcement about their dancing futures.
Presented by Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas. Olivia Newton-John chats about her new single, and Long Lost Family host Nicky Campbell is in the studio with his dog Maxwell.
Hugh Bonneville joins Alex and Jermaine to discuss playing beloved author Roald Dahl in a new film. Matt Allwright and Watchdog investigate poor broadband connections, and Chris Packham celebrates the animal kingdom's smartest creatures.
Alex Jones and Harry Judd chat to Ethan Hawke, Adil Ray and Professor David Olusoga. Plus space scientist Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock talks about the Nasa Mars rover launch.
Alex Jones and McFly's Harry Judd are joined by country legend Shania Twain, who has teamed up with Ronan Keating for a special duet. EastEnders star Danny Dyer speaks about Mick's love triangle showdown with Max Branning.
Gordon Ramsay tells us about his new quiz show, historian Lucy Worsley reveals the truth behind 'Blitz Spirit' and Mark Ronson joins from LA. With Alex Jones and Amol Rajan.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by Jools Holland and Jim Moir (AKA Vic Reeves) to talk about their 35-year friendship and their new podcast. Plus, singer Jason Derulo talks about new music, social media fame and his new love of baking.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan talk holidays with travel expert Simon Calder, and Ian Wright tells us all about his fantastic new podcast.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by actor Gary Oldman and artist Grayson Perry. Also, Dr Chris van Tulleken explains how scientists have learned so much about Covid-19 in just one year.
Alex Jones and Alex Scott are joined by actress Sienna Miller. McFly are in the studio, before giving an exclusive performance at the end of the show.
Alex and Jermaine chat to Peter Crouch about the fifth series of his hugely successful podcast and to Stacey Dooley about her latest BBC programme, DNA Family Secrets. Plus the show reveals its very special challenge for this year's Red Nose Day.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas chat to Stacey Solomon and adventurist Bear Grylls about their latest projects.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by rock legend Alice Cooper, who is celebrating over 50 years in the music business. Plus Watchdog with Matt Allwright, and the latest on our Red Nose and Spoon Race Challenge for Comic Relief.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Louise Redknapp and MasterChef judges Gregg Wallace and John Torode, and reigning MasterChef champion Thomas Franke also pops by.
Martin Clunes joins Alex Jones as guest host in a special One Show celebrating great comedy, old and new. They chat to comedy legend John Cleese, the Royle Family's Ralf Little and award-winning stand up Rose Matafeo.
Alex and Rylan are joined by Sophie Raworth and Felicity Baker who talk about their new documentary on stammering. Lorraine Kelly shares her thoughts on her latest project Return to Dunblane, in which she returns to meet many of the families affected by the school shooting which happened 25 years ago.
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal are joined by Top Gear's Paddy McGuinness, Freddie Flintoff and Chris Harris. Plus Watchdog's Matt Allwright tracks the scammers selling non-existent puppies online.
Alex and Rylan are joined by the UK's Eurovision entry James Newman, who reveals his Eurovision music video for the first time. Hollywood actress Jennifer Garner and DJ Roman Kemp also pop in.
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal are joined by Sir Lenny Henry to reveal the winners of the Red Nose and Spoon Race for Comic Relief. Plus singer James Smith performs his new single.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball chat to Fiona Bruce about the new series of Antiques Roadshow, and BBC director-general Tim Davie promotes the BBC Young Reporter competition.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball are joined by actor Chiwetel Ejiofor and BBC Radio 1's Clara Amfo. Game of Thrones actor Ian McElhinney helps a Belfast school celebrate a special 40th anniversary, and Matt Allwright visits some of our biggest museums as they prepare to reopen.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball are joined by superstar performer Nick Jonas and actor and comedian Caroline Quentin. And Nikki Fox takes on consumer issues with Watchdog.
Kate Garraway joins Alex and Michael in the studio to talk about her new documentary Finding Derek; Andi Oliver talks about Great British Menu, and EastEnders actor Don Gilet calls in to talk about his last ever appearance on the soap.
In an hour-long special, Alex Scott and Alex Jones chat to Westlife, Eddie Izzard and Sophie Ellis-Bextor. Plus, the show celebrates some of the people who have stepped up and helped during the pandemic.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Sara Davies from Dragons' Den, and stars Gaynor Faye and Neil Morrissey from the hit BBC drama The Syndicate will also be with them.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Ross Kemp, who's on the trail of the British Tiger Kings; plus Ella Henderson and Tom Grennan perform an exclusive version of their brand new duet.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Reverend Richard Coles and comedian Judi Love. Plus find out what happened when Ashley John-Baptiste went on patrol with Lancashire police as they try and enforce lockdown laws.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Mel Giedroyc to chat about her debut novel The Best Things. Michael Mosley is in the studio to talk about Britain's biggest sleep survey. Plus Alex and Jermaine speak to film director Amma Asante and the Rt Rev Rose Hudson-Wilkin about Sir Lenny Henry's open letter to the black community about taking up the Covid-19 vaccine.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Matt Baker to find out what he has been up to since leaving The One Show, and Matt Allwright is in for Watchdog.
Alex and Jermaine chat to Matt Lucas about his new prank book and to Sally Lindsay about her exciting new crime drama. And there's a film with Michelle Obama, offering inspirational advice to London schoolgirls.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by Gardeners' World presenter Monty Don, who has news of our special gardening competition. Also, comedian Rosie Jones talks about her new travel show where she explores the British Isles.
On tonight's The One Show, Alex and Amol are joined in the studio by Edith Bowman discussing the Bafta Film Awards. Craig David is here talking about 20 years of his debut album. It's Watchdog Wednesday and Nikki Fox has the latest scam stories for us and how to look out for them.
Alex and Amol are joined by band Steps, presenter Ade Adepitan and maitre d' Fred Sirieix is also in the studio.
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal bring you the stories that matter from across the country.
Alex and Rylan are joined by Clare Balding and Vernon Kay. And Dame Mary Berry meets the woman who has over 300 house plants in her home!
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal are joined by the stars of BBC drama Call The Midwife. Plus Gregg Wallace and John Torode are getting us excited about the MasterChef final. And Matt Allwright is in for Watchdog.
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal are joined in the studio by comedian Jimmy Carr. Plus, Star Wars actor Domhnall Gleeson talks about working with his family on a new sitcom. And World Cup winner Martin Johnson helps to surprise a deserving rugby fan as part of One Big Thank You.
Sir Elton John reveals his new music and spills the beans about his latest collaboration, and we talk about the gardening competition that has got keen gardeners digging for glory.
Tonight Alex Jones and Michael Ball are joined by Years and Years singer Olly Alexander with a special performance of their new single Starstruck. Maya Jama is also in the studio talking about the third series of BBC Three's Glow up.
Tonight Alex Jones and Michael Ball are joined by Coronation Street star Catherine Tyldesley, and Matt Allwright will be in with Watchdog.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball are joined by Sir Tom Jones, who discusses and performs his new music. Also on the show, rapper and author Akala discusses the importance of getting young people reading, comedian Rose Matafeo chats about her new BBC rom-com, and Clare Balding surprises a deserving animal-lover as part of One Big Thank You.
Oscar nominees Riz Ahmed and Celeste join Alex Jones and Clara Amfo for a One Show movie special. And we reveal which film you voted as your Ultimate Lockdown Movie.
On tonight's One Show we get creative with The Great British Sewing Bee's Patrick Grant; Kate Silverton tells us why she's banishing the naughty step in her house. And comedian Des Clarke makes quite an impression when he visits Scotland's most famous border town, Gretna Green.
On tonight's One Show Alex Jones and Alex Scott are joined by Alastair Campbell and his partner Fiona Millar talking about his recent book 'Living Better'. Caitlin Moran is also in the studio giving us the rundown of the nominees for the must see moment for this year's TV BAFTAS
Alex Jones and Alex Scott are joined by Ian Hislop and Paul Merton, who talk about the new series of Have I Got News For You. Nikki Fox is on the programme for Watchdog, talking about energy companies. Plus the semi-finalists of the BBC's Young Musician 2020 competition.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by Johnny Vegas and his best-friend Bev to talk about why they're setting up their own glamping site. Plus, host of the Obsessed with Line of Duty podcast and former cast-member Craig Parkinson discusses fan theories before the show's finale.
Alex Scott and Rylan Clark-Neal are joined by Queen of Rhumba Shirley Ballas in the studio, and Brit Rising Star-winner Griff performs live. Charlie Dimmock tells us what we should be doing in our gardens this weekend, and weather presenter Owain Wyn Evans gives some One Show viewers their very own personalised Bank Holiday weather forecast.
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal are joined by Madness frontman Suggs. Deborah Meaden helps another start-up business survive the pandemic, and ecologist Hugh Warwick advises on how to help the British hedgehog.
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal are joined by actress Jane Horrocks and performer Fleur East.
Ant and Dec join Alex and Ronan in the studio to discuss their new project with Prince Charles. Plus, Strictly's Amy Dowden tries to overcome her greatest fear and Matt Allwright investigates late deliveries.
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal talk to Sara Cox about her series Between the Covers which is being called 'The Nation's Book Club' and Rav Wilding gives thanks to one paramedic he'll never forget in One Big Thank You.
On The One Show tonight; Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Michael Ball talking about his new album. Actress Emily Beecham will be here chatting about the new drama 'Pursuit of Love'. Strictly Come Dancing's Karen Hauer is looking at the restoration work on the Blackpool Tower Ballroom.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Alexander Armstrong and Radio 1 DJ Greg James.
Alex and Jermaine are joined by actor Russell Tovey, who wants to convince people that art is for everyone. Plus, Brian Conley reveals all about joining the cast of Eastenders.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas talk to Sir Trevor McDonald about his latest tv project and The Repair Shop's Jay Blades reveals all in his memoir Making It. In Watchdog, Matt Allwright talks about all things travel-related.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by EastEnders legend Adam Woodyatt, and chat to some of the Chelsea FC Women team ahead of their big game.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by James Corden to talk about the return of Peter Rabbit, Frank Skinner chats about his comedy tour and there's an exclusive performance from the cast of West End show Les Miserables.
Alex and Jermaine talk to Julie Hesmondhalgh about returning to the stage and her new BBC One thriller. Plus, Dr Xand Van Tulleken answers the latest questions on vaccines and variants, and Monty Don helps to reveal the first winner of the ‘My Chelsea Garden' competition.
Alex and Jermaine are joined by actor Rafe Spall and father and son duo Harry and Jamie Redknapp. Plus Matt Allwright meets the computer fan who's conquered his gaming addiction which saw him losing £2000 in a single night.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas talk to Gregg Wallace about his new travel series and to Carol Vorderman about National Numeracy Day. Nikki Fox is here with Watchdog, and we announce another winner of our My Chelsea Garden competition.
Alex and Ronan are joined by actress Billie Piper and broadcaster Anita Rani.
Olivia Rodrigo and Sharleen Spiteri join Alex Jones and Ronan Keating. Plus the final winner of the My Chelsea Garden competition is revealed.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas chat to Angela Scanlon about interior design and to Nicky Campbell about the return of Long Lost Family. Plus Ronan Keating interviews BTS, the world's biggest band.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined in the studio by Annie Mac who has written debut novel Mother Mother. Anton Du Beke and Giovanni Pernice talk about their new tour together, Him and Me. Plus Chris Packham is in Norfolk for the start of Springwatch.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by comedians Joel Dommett and Mo Gilligan, and Matt Allwright is in for Watchdog.
Martin Freeman and Daisy Haggard join the show to talk about the second series of their parenting comedy Breeders. Also on the show, comedian Ed Gamble joins in the studio and Owain Wyn Evans uses his drumming skills to help with this week's One Big Thank You.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Moby and Gregory Porter on Zoom talking about Moby's new album, his new documentary and his collaboration with Gregory and also Gregory's new food series and Royal Albert Hall dates.
Russell Howard also joins on Zoom to chat about his new travelogue series and stand up tour.
Garden designer Arit Anderson is in the studio talking about The One Show's exciting collaboration with this year's Chelsea Flower Show.
Angela Scanlon and Jermaine Jenas chat to Joey Essex, and Hollywood star Jodie Turner-Smith reveals all about her portrayal of Anne Boleyn in an incredible new drama.
Angela Scanlon and Jermaine Jenas are joined in the studio by Professor Brian Cox, and Sinead O'Connor invites us into her home in Ireland.
Brother and sister Melanie C and Paul O'Neill join us on the sofa, and we chat to one of the last surviving D-Day veterans ahead of a British memorial being unveiled in Normandy this weekend.
Angellica Bell and Jermaine Jenas welcome David Schwimmer and Nick Mohammed to talk about the second series of their hit show Intelligence. Boy George is also in the studio talking about the new single he is releasing to celebrate his 60th birthday, plus a charity exhibition and tour.
This week's One Big Thank You goes to Henry Ainsley, aka The Bearded Runner. We also have a feature fronted by Kevin Duala about The statue of slave trader Edward Colston, which is being temporarily displayed in Bristol from Friday. Residents are being asked for their thoughts on what its long-term future should be.
Harry Judd and Angellica Bell chat to Gary Barlow about forming a new super-group. They also ask Stephen Graham about his new prison drama, and there is an exclusive performance from Jessie Ware.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas bring you the stories that matter from across the country.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined in the studio by Zoe Ball and chef Tom Kerridge. Springwatch's Gillian Burke joins live from Strangford Lough in Northern Ireland.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Peter Crouch to talk about Crouchy's Year Late Euros: Live, ahead of the postponed Euros 2020. Plus Stephen Mangan and his sister Anita Mangan who have written a children's book together called Escape the Rooms, and Nikki Fox is in the studio for Watchdog.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Lin-Manuel Miranda and his co-star Anthony Ramos to talk about their new film In The Heights. Also, John Bishop joins for a chat, Paul O'Grady surprises a dog-loving volunteer, and Jennifer Saunders presents a One Show film for the first time.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating talk to acting legend Sir Ian McKellen and Singer HRVY about their latest projects. Plus Richie Anderson reveals the science behind taking the perfect penalty.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by James McAvoy and Sharon Horgan, stars of BBC film Together. And Noel Gallagher and Tony Hadley are in the studio talking about their upcoming music.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Michael Ball, who has a special performance at the end of the show of 'You Can't Stop the Beat' They're also joined by singer songwriter Joan Armatrading talking about her 22nd studio album 'Consequences'. BBC Sport Presenter Eilidh Barbour will be here to look ahead to the England v Scotland Euro 2020 game.
Alex and Jermaine are joined in the studio by comedian and Great British Sewing Bee host Joe Lycett. Plus, Dr Ranj Singh answers questions about the latest health headlines and poet Benjamin Zephaniah looks ahead to Windrush Day.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by David Walliams talking about his new children's book Mega Monster. It's Thank a Teacher Day, and we're celebrating by asking viewers to send in their inspiring stories. Plus it's Watchdog Wednesday, and Matt has been looking into keyless car thefts and the car manufacturers who have failed to protect consumers.
Alex and Ronan will be joined by the stars of the latest Hollywood blockbuster ‘Fast and Furious 9' John Cena and Nathalie Emmanuel. Plus Jack Savoretti will be talking about his new album and we'll be speaking exclusively to Anton Du Beke about the news that he is joining the judges panel on Strictly Come Dancing.
Alex and Harry Judd are joined by Boris Becker, to talk about the return of Wimbledon. They'll also chat to Susan Calman about her latest travel series, Tom Odell will provide live music, and Sir Ian McKellen and Lin-Manuel Miranda help to reveal the winners of the As You Write It playwriting competition.
Alex and Ronan are joined by the stars of the latest Hollywood Marvel movie Black Widow. Scarlett Johansson and Florence Pugh.
Alex and Ronan are joined by Queen of the High Street and fashion guru Mary Portas, and award-winning comedian, actor and writer Aisling Bea. Ross Kemp reveals how we can celebrate our lockdown heroes this weekend – and Professor Anthony Harnden will be explaining why the proposed Covid-19 booster jab is both necessary and important.
Jermaine Jenas and Emma Willis chat to Ashley Banjo and Fleur East about their new gameshow. And best-selling author Matt Haig reveals how his latest book will offer comfort to all of us in these challenging times. Plus, as today is the 73rd anniversary of the NHS, we hear the personal stories of four incredible people who have been working so hard for the service during the pandemic.
Emma Willis and Jermaine Jenas chat to comedian David Baddiel about dealing with online trolls and the evergreen success of Three Lions. Plus, singer-songwriter Maisie Peters talks about her new single, co-written with Ed Sheeran, and Raheem Sterling's PE teacher shares his memories of coaching the England superstar.
Angellica Bell and Ronan Keating are joined by Sir Richard Branson live from New Mexico - talking about his latest mission to blast into space. Jermaine Jenas is at Wembley to tell us about England's chances in the Euro semi-finals. And Matt Allwright is in the studio for Watchdog.
Ronan Keating and Alex Scott are joined by Felicity Kendal and Robert Lindsay, who reveal all about pairing up for the classic musical Anything Goes. Plus Countryfile's Anita Rani talks about about her memoir The Right Sort of Girl, which lifts the lid on growing up in a Punjabi family in Bradford.
Alex Scott and Ronan Keating chat to Claudia Winkleman and Professor Tanya Byron about their popular wellbeing podcast, and singer KSI gives an exclusive performance of his hit single Holiday. Plus we wish the England team good luck ahead of the Euro 2020 final against Italy on Sunday night.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas talk to Craig Revel Horwood and Bruno Tonioli about their new travel show, and Matt Allwright looks at how England's Euro 2020 campaign spread optimism for millions of people.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined in the studio by Carol Kirkwood, discussing her romantic debut novel Under A Greek Moon. Also on the show are the stars of new film Nowhere Special: James Norton and his six-year-old co-star Daniel Lamont. And Lucy Siegle heads West to the Eden Project in Cornwall on the hunt for renewable energy.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas talk to Len Goodman and Sandi Toksvig about their show Can I Improve My Memory? And Clara Amfo chats about the epic homecoming gigs she is planning for Team GB's Olympians and Paralympians.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating bring you the stories that matter from across the country.
Alex and Ronan chat to stand-up and Strictly champion Bill Bailey about his new comedy shows, Dr Alex George addresses anxieties about restrictions easing, and Sigrid performs her new single, Mirror.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Rufus Sewell, Lily Allen and former EastEnder Jake Wood, and Radio 1's Greg James, Jordan North and Vick Hope reveal where their show is going on its UK Summer Break Tour.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas talk to star of Motherland and Line of Duty Anna Maxwell Martin and her new co-star Hollywood funny man Chris O'Dowd about their West End play Constellations. Lucy Siegle looks at the worrying trend of plastics in our clothes and we catch up with the kidnapped Greg James in his camper van, somewhere in the UK.
Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt join Alex Jones and Ronan Keating to talk about their new Disney film Jungle Cruise. In Watchdog, Matt Allwright investigates one of the UK's biggest car manufacturers.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating chat to Holly Willoughby about working alongside Bradley Walsh on BBC show Take Off with Bradley & Holly. Alex Scott looks forward to the Olympic opening ceremony and Richard Osman helps with this week's One Big Thank You.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating talk to singing superstar Shakira about her new single. DJ and music producer Mark Ronson chats about his new series looking at how technology has shaped music as we know it and comedian Alan Davies brings the laughs with a look at the new series of As Yet Untitled.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Britain's Got Talent judge Alesha Dixon to discuss her new book and music. Plus Downtown singer Petula Clark talks about her role in the stage show of Mary Poppins.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by star of the Bourne films Matt Damon to talk about his new film, Stillwater. Plus Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould discuss the new series of Fake or Fortune.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas chat to Killing Eve and Baptiste star Fiona Shaw, the voice of Love Island, Iain Stirling, tells us about his brand new show Buffering, and Matt Allwright's back with his weekly dose of Watchdog.
Alex and Ronan are joined by singer Camila Cabello to chat about her new music. Plus, Dawn French helps with the surprise for this week's One Big Thank You, JJ Chalmers talks about the Olympics, and Katie Derham looks ahead to the Proms.
Alex and Ronan are joined by A-List actors Felicity Jones and David Oyelowo to talk about their latest films. Plus, Rag ‘n' Bone Man is here with news of his new music.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones talk to Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, about her new historical novel Her Heart for a Compass. They are also joined by Penny Lancaster and Dion Dublin, stars of the new series of Celebrity Masterchef. Des Clarke takes a road trip through the Highlands of Scotland on the North Coast 500, and nine years after his cardiac arrest, former footballer Fabrice Muamba investigates the need for more defibrillators in public places.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones chat to actress Joanna Page about the new series of Shop Well for Less, and People Just Do Nothing comedian Asim Chaudhry talks about the movie version of the show. Plus we surprise the winner of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee Emblem competition.
Three celebrities from Strictly Come Dancing's 2021 line-up are unveiled! Also, Alex and Amol chat to Downton and Hollywood actor Dan Stevens about speaking German in his new comedy film.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by the legendary Sir Michael Parkinson to look back on his impressive career and 50 years of Parkinson.
Plus, Hollywood A-lister Ryan Reynolds is here to chat all about his new film Free Guy, which stars Killing Eve's Jodie Comer.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones are joined by The Greatest Showman himself, Hugh Jackman. Alex and Gethin also talk to Suranne Jones, star of the new BBC thriller Vigil, and Richard E Grant shares his experience of making the BBC Four travel series Writing Around the World. Plus the winner of the Shed of the Year competition will be exclusively revealed.
Jermaine Jenas and Sam Quek are joined by Hollywood legend Billy Crystal. Plus Lee Mack and James Nesbitt, and a catch up with Alex Jones.
Sam Quek and Jermaine Jenas talk to Hollywood star Jennifer Hudson about playing the legendary Aretha Franklin in her new film Respect. Joining them in the studio are Jamie Oliver, who discusses his new book Together, and comedian Mo Gilligan, who chats about his autobiography That MOment When: life stories from way back when.
Ronan Keating and Sam Quek present the One Show which sees Hollywood megastar Angelina Jolie meet some of the UK's most inspirational young people and actor Michael Sheen undercover for this week's One Big Thank you. Also joining are Sam's new Question of Sport colleagues Paddy McGuiness and Ugo Monye as well as Grantchester's Kacey Ainsworth and Robson Green.
Ronan Keating and Angellica Bell chat to comedians Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse. Plus Rochelle Humes talks about the new series of The Hit List, and there's a special music performance from the roof of the BBC.
Alex Scott and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Killing Eve's Jodie Comer alongside actor Stephen Graham. And comedian Rob Brydon and journalist Mariella Frostrup are here.
Alex Scott and Jermaine Jenas chat to singer Alexandra Burke. And Olympian Max Whitlock reveals how we can get our hands on tickets to the Commonwealth Games.
Jermaine Jenas and Zoe Ball chat to Hollywood megastars Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon about the new series of The Morning Show. Greg Davies discusses writing and starring in new BBC sitcom The Cleaner.
Ronan Keating and Zoe Ball are joined by tennis legend Billie-Jean King and popstars Ian 'H' Watkins and Claire Richards from Steps, plus Lauren Laverne takes us behind the scenes of tonight's Mercury Prize, and tenor Russell Watson helps with our latest One Big Thank You.
Zoe Ball and Ronan Keating are joined by comedian Jennifer Saunders, and Donny Osmond reveals the inspiration behind the release of his 65th album. Plus Richie Anderson looks at ways to make his garden a haven for wildlife.
Jermaine Jenas and Angela Scanlon are joined by Martin Clunes and Eastenders actor Charlie Brooks.
Jermaine Jenas and Sam Quek are joined by stars of Back to the Future, Michael J Fox and Christopher Lloyd. And writer and presenter Richard Osman will be here to reveal all about his latest novel.
Sam Quek and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Paul O'Grady to talk about writing his first children's book. Plus Max Harwood, star of the film version of Everybody's Talking About Jamie, is in the studio. Matt Allwright investigates Moss Bros for Watchdog.
Sam Quek and Gethin Jones present the stories that matter from across the country.
It's full-on Strictly on The One Show as Ronan Keating hosts tonight's Strictly special with Rylan Clark-Neal. The fabulous Craig Revel Horwood and professional dancer turned Strictly judge Anton du Beke join them on the sofa, and head judge Shirley Ballas gets Britain back dancing. Also joining them is Josh Widdicombe, who talks about his new autobiography, Watching Neighbours Twice A Day.
Alex Jones, Jermaine Jenas and Ronan Keating are at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show for the big reveal of our One Show Garden of Hope. Also singer James Blunt and Strictly's Greg Wise and Karen Hauer are in the studio.
Alex Scott and Jermaine Jenas are joined by one of the stars of Vigil, Paterson Joseph, who plays Commander Neil Newsome. Comedian and actor Ben Miller is also in the studio.
Alex Scott and Gethin Jones talk to Natalie Imbruglia about her first album of original music in 11 years. Plus, Greg James talks about his new true crime series and Jamie Oliver and the Hairy Bikers help with the surprise for One Big Thank You.
Michelle Visage and Ronan Keating meet Matt Lucas and star of stage and screen Stockard Channing. Plus Radio 1's Clara Amfo is live in Paris ahead of the ground-breaking Global Citizen Live concert.
Alex Scott and Jermaine Jenas celebrate the release of the new Bond film, No Time to Die, with stars of the film Rami Malek and Lashana Lynch. Producer Barbara Broccoli talks about how she shaped the long-awaited blockbuster and inheriting the 007 dynasty. Also joining Alex and Jermaine is Emily Atack to talk about her new, UK-wide stand-up tour.
Jermaine Jenas and Alex Scott are joined by comedian Katherine Ryan to talk about her new book and getting back on tour. Plus crime writer Ian Rankin has details on the murder mystery he has written for a new reality TV show.
Alex and Jermaine are joined by David Mitchell, talking about his new camping-themed comedy show, and Matt Allwright investigates BP Pulse and Ticketmaster for Watchdog.
Alex Scott and Harry Judd chat to the stars of All Creatures Great and Small, and Jannette Manrara gives her thoughts on this week's Strictly. We also hear from Prince William about a brand new landmark series all about his ambitious project to repair our planet.
Lauren Laverne and Harry Judd are joined in the studio by Jimmy Carr, who talks about his new autobiography-cum-self-help-book Before and Laughter, and 80s pop sensation Matt Goss introduces his new album.
Chris Packham and stepdaughter Megan McCubbin discuss their wildlife series Chris and Meg's Wild Summer, which sees them embark on a road trip to visit some of the most wild and untouched areas of the UK.
Jermaine Jenas and Sam Quek are joined by stars of new BBC One drama Ridley Road, Tracy-Ann Oberman and Agnes O'Casey. Also, adventurer Ben Fogle talks about his new show, Scotland's Sacred Islands.
Sam Quek and Jermaine Jenas are joined in the studio by Alexander Armstrong and Michelle Keegan, with films presented by actor David Harewood and JLS singer JB Gill.
Jermaine Jenas and Sam Quek chat to The Devil Wears Prada star Stanley Tucci about his memoir and his love of food. Plus Downton Abbey actress Joanne Froggatt talks about her latest television project Angela Black. And Nikki Fox has updates on the Watchdog Scam Hub.
Ronan Keating and Rylan Clark-Neal talk to Bradley Walsh about his role as Pop Larkin in new drama The Larkins. They are also joined by the Hairy Bikers to talk about their new series, The Hairy Bikers Go North. And fresh from the Palace, Kadeena Cox brings The Queen's Baton into the studio, before it embarks on its journey around the Commonwealth.
Ronan Keating and Angellica Bell are joined by pop superstars Kylie Minogue and Years & Years to talk about their new single. They also talk to Strictly's head judge, Shirley Ballas, to give her predictions ahead of Movie Week on the show.
Ronan Keating and Sam Quek are joined in the studio by musician Sting, Olympian Tom Daley and broadcasting legend Dame Esther Rantzen. Plus His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales answers questions from One Show viewers.
Ronan Keating and Sam Quek are joined by Chris Bavin and Jordan Banjo to talk about their new series - Shop Well for The Planet and Dame Joan Collins shares showbiz stories from her Unapologetic Diaries.
Sam Quek and Ronan Keating are joined by comedian, actor and author Lenny Henry, who chats about his new children's book, The Boy With Wings. Jay McGuiness and Tom Parker from The Wanted are in the studio to reveal their new single Rule The World, Mike Dilger goes in search of the rare red squirrel with his son Zachery, and there is Watchdog with Matt Allwright.
Sam Quek and Ronan Keating are joined by Michael McIntyre, actor Sally Lindsay, and Strictly's Tom Fletcher and Amy Dowden.
Harry Judd and Angellica Bell are joined in the studio by comedian Jack Whitehall and former Strictly finalist Jamie Laing. Plus Clara Amfo and Dermot O'Leary build excitement for Sunday's Earthshot Prize Ceremony.
Alex Scott and Jermaine Jenas chat to funny man Rob Beckett and Hollywood A-lister Jamie Foxx. Plus Matt Baker will be revealing what he'll be doing for this year's Children and Need and telling us all about what is happening on his farm in the Dales.
Alex Scott and Ronan Keating are joined by husband and wife comedy duo and stars of Mrs Brown's Boys, Brendan O'Carroll and Jennifer Gibney, who will be talking about their live Halloween special. Also joining them in the studio, is Nadiya Hussain to talk about her new book and accompanying TV series Fast Flavours.
Ronan Keating and Jermaine Jenas are joined by acting legend Anita Dobson and comedian and presenter Mel Giedroyc.
Alex Jones and Harry Judd launch The One Show's new fundraising challenge for BBC Children in Need. Bruno Tonioli has an exclusive announcement, and Gyles Brandreth and Susie Dent talk about taking their podcast on tour.
Alex Jones and Tom Daley are joined by former first lady and secretary of state Hillary Rodham Clinton and best-selling author Louise Penny, they talk about their new political thriller State of Terror. Stars of the new BBC comedy drama The Outlaws - Stephen Merchant and Rhianne Barreto – are also in the studio. And Duran Duran's Simon Le Bon and John Taylor celebrate 40 years of music with a new album.
Joanna Lumley and John Bishop are on the green sofa with Jermaine Jenas.
Jermaine Jenas and Oti Mabuse are joined by singer Beverley Knight and former England cricketer Freddie Flintoff.
Jermaine Jenas and Michelle Ackerley are joined by international best-selling author John Grisham. Also, The One Show has exclusive access behind-the-scenes of an event at Clarence House, hosted by the Duchess of Cambridge.
Gethin Jones and Sam Quek are joined by Holly Willoughby who shares some positive life lessons with her new book Reflections. Mark Strong and Daniel Mays talk about the second series of their crime thriller Temple. There is a One Big Thank You for one special viewer and we are opening our One Change for our Planet vote.
Angellica Bell and Harry Judd are joined in the studio by Alan Cumming and Daisy May Cooper. Plus chart-topping DJ Joel Corry and Mabel.
Alex Scott and Gethin Jones are in Glasgow all week, as your guides to what the COP26 climate summit will mean for you. Tonight they are joined by adventurer and chief scout Bear Grylls, plus Glasgow's own Sir Billy Connolly reveals his hopes for the city's big moment.
Alex Scott and Gethin Jones are joined by singer Will Young to talk about his new tour and 20-year career. Loose Woman Stacey Solomon has the latest on her TV show that helps families reorganise their lives.
Gethin Jones and Alex Scott are live in Glasgow for Day Three of COP26. They are joined by wildlife presenter Liz Bonnin and Mackenzie Crook, who reveals all about the latest Worzel Gummidge adventure.
Live from day four of COP26 in Glasgow, Alex Scott and Gethin Jones are joined by comedian, turned psychotherapist, Jack Dee to talk about his new book 'What is Your Problem?'. Actor and activist Cel Spellman explains the importance of making young people more green aware with his new BBC Bitesize project – The Regenerators. Plus there's a replica Formula E racing car in the studio, made entirely from single-use plastic. And one deserving viewer gets a One Big Thank You.
Gethin Jones is joined in the studio by Steve Backshall and Strictly's Tilly Ramsay and Nikita Kuzmin. Also Lucy Sigele reveals the results of our One Change of Our Planet vote.
Zoe Ball and Jermaine Jenas are joined in the studio by Dame Mary Berry, who has a brand new cookery show, Ed Balls talks about his experiences of the care home crisis for a documentary, and Giovanna Fletcher has the latest on her new novel.
Jermaine Jenas and Sam Quek are joined in the studio by comedian Harry Hill and Radio 2's Sara Cox, and the Children in Need Surprise Squad complete their first challenge for St Oswald's Hospice in Newcastle.
Sam Quek and Jermaine Jenas are joined by husband and wife team Chris and Rosie Ramsey. Plus an exclusive interview with Sir Billy Connolly as he talks candidly about his life to his wife Pamela Stephenson. The One Show's Surprise Squad receive their next challenge when they surprise another Children in Need project and Nikki Fox is in for Watchdog.
Rylan and JJ Chalmers are joined in the studio by Sophie Raworth and Louis Theroux. Ronan Keating is in Derry/Londonderry with the Surprise Squad.
Lauren Laverne and Harry Judd are joined by the Strictly couple at the top of the leaderboard, AJ Odudu and Kai Widdrington. Also, actor and author Stephen Fry tells us all about his latest book.
Alex Scott and Jermaine Jenas are joined by The Greatest Showman star Keala Settle, and comedian Rhod Gilbert talks about the latest DIY SOS challenge for Children in Need. And The One Show's Surprise Squad help the Cystic Fibrosis Trust.
Jermaine Jenas and Lauren Laverne are joined in the studio by Sir Rod Stewart and actor Rosamund Pike. Sophie Ellis-Bextor joins from her 24-hour Kitchen Disco Danceathon, and the Children in Need Surprise Squad are in Northern Ireland for their latest challenge.
Jermaine Jenas and Zoe Ball are joined by Hollywood actor Will Smith and Matt Allwright has the latest from Watchdog.
Zoe Ball and Ronan Keating are joined by Strictly couple John Whaite and Johannes Radebe. Plus, rock and roll icon Robert Plant is here alongside country singer Alison Krauss, with an exclusive performance of their new song.
Michelle Ackerley and Jermaine Jenas are joined by comedian and actor John Cleese to talk about his latest film, Clifford The Big Red Dog, and world-renowned violinist and conductor Andre Rieu, who brings an early festive treat with his Christmas with Andre concert. Plus the first winner of the National Teaching Awards 2021 is announced.
Jermaine Jenas and Lauren Laverne chat to Gino D'Acampo about going on an Italian adventure with his family. Plus Dame Eileen Atkins looks back at her remarkable life and career. For the National Teaching Awards, the show reveals the Teaching Assistant of the Year.
Jermaine Jenas and Lauren Laverne are joined by Westlife in the studio plus two brilliant teachers get the surprise of their lives.
Ronan Keating and Rylan are joined by Strictly's Dan Walker and Nadiya Bychkova. Plus, Call The Midwife star Jenny Agutter has the latest on the show's Christmas special. And rising star, singer-songwriter Joy Crookes is here.
Angellica Bell and Ronan Keating are joined by Emma Willis and AJ Odudu to chat about their new show Emma and AJ Get To Work where they help family businesses get back on their feet following the pandemic. Matt Tebbutt shares his latest cook book full of recipes for the weekend – and another deserving teacher is surprised in the Teaching Awards 2021.
Jermaine Jenas and Lauren Laverne are joined by Strictly's Rose Ayling-Ellis and Giovanni Pernice, and Sir David Suchet looks back on his 50-year career.
Jermaine Jenas and Lauren Laverne are joined in the studio by chef Gordon Ramsay to talk about his latest cookbook, Gordon in 10, we have a special announcement from footballer Marcus Rashford, and Matt Allwright reveals who has won The One Show's Community Food Champion as part of Radio 4's Food and Farming Awards.
Alex Scott and Jermaine Jenas are joined by jazz musician Jamie Cullum to talk all about his latest music. Nikki Fox is on the show for Watchdog Wednesday and has been investigating issues with Royal Mail.
Alex Scott and Ronan Keating are joined by Hollywood stars Dakota Johnson and Maggie Gyllenhall to chat about their new film The Lost Daughter, Strictly judge Craig Revel Horwood reveals his first ever single as he joins the race for the Christmas Number One, and one deserving viewer gets a One Big Thank You.
Christmas begins on The One Show with a new festive set. Ronan Keating and Angellica Bell are joined in the studio by Gary Barlow to talk about his new album, Gemma Arterton to discuss The King's Man, and comedian Joel Dommett, who has an exciting announcement.
Jermaine Jenas and Lauren Laverne chat to actress Tamsin Greig and comedian Mo Gilligan about their latest projects plus Rezzy Ghadjar meets some people who have gone to extreme lengths to find an NHS Dentist.
Lauren Laverne and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Matrix star Carrie-Anne Moss. Plus Monica Galetti and Marcus Wareing chat about the MasterChef: The Professionals semi-finals.
Michelle Ackerley and Ronan Keating are joined by Yorkshire powerhouse Jane McDonald, who reveals the festive favourites from her new Christmas concert. Actress Evanna Lynch, best known for playing Luna Lovegood in the Harry Potter films, talks about her struggle with an eating disorder, and Matt Allwright is in for Watchdog.
Ronan Keating and Michelle Ackerley chat to musicals megastar Lin-Manuel Miranda, and they are joined in the studio by comedians Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker, and the latest winner of the Brits Rising Star Award.
Ronan Keating and Tom Daley are joined by author David Walliams and broadcaster Andi Oliver. Also Riyadh Khalaf meets the pet owners who really push the boat out for their four-legged friends at Christmas.
Jermaine Jenas and Sam Quek are joined by David Tennant, Alesha Dixon, Jamie Dornan and Shalom Brune-Franklin, and we meet the staff at Chesterfield Royal's A&E to find out how they are coping with the extra pressure this winter.
Lauren Laverne and Jermaine Jenas are joined by two of the biggest stars on the planet for a world exclusive of their new single. Maisie Smith, best known as Tiffany Butcher in Eastenders, spills the beans on her exit from The Square. And Alicia Keys chats about her new album.
Peter Crouch chats to Jermaine Jenas and Sam Quek about how he is trying to save a grassroots football club. Susan Calman talks about taking over from Jane McDonald on Cruising With…, and Matt Allwright is in studio for Watchdog.
Angellica Bell and Ronan Keating are joined by the stars of a new BBC drama The Girl Before, David Oyelowo and Gugu Mbatha-Raw. Gabby Logan talks about BBC Sport's Personality of the Year.
Alex Jones, Ronan Keating and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Motsi Mabuse and LadBaby for the last show of the year.
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