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 and Jermaine are joined by Dragons Deborah Meaden and Steven Bartlett, Maxine Peake and Rakhee Thakrar talk about new BBC drama Rules of the Game, and Richie Anderson highlights what to look forward to in 2022.
Lord Alan Sugar and Tim Campbell join Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas to talk about the return of The Apprentice. Also there is a world exclusive from Sir David Attenborough.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Monty Don. Ralf Little and Shantol Jackson talk about the new series of Death in Paradise and The Great British Sewing Bee's Patrick Grant gives a One Big Thank You to a deserving One Show viewer.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined in the studio by Martin Clunes, who has left the streets of Cornwall for the warm waters of the Pacific Islands for his latest travel documentary. Strictly Come Dancing finalist Johannes Radebe talks about his first solo tour inspired by his childhood in South Africa, and Kym Marsh talks about the new stage production of Fatal Attraction, in which she takes on the role made famous by Glenn Close.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Romesh Ranganathan who talks about becoming the new host of The Weakest Link. Plus actress Alex Kingston talks about the third and final series of A Discovery of Witches. And Gyles Brandreth talks about the Platinum Jubilee.
Harry Potter star Tom Felton joins Lauren Laverne and Jermaine Jenas on The One Show. Plus a chat with Sue Perkins.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by It Takes Two's Janette Manrara and Call the Midwife star Laura Main. Also Matt Allwright will have advice on how best to beat the financial squeeze this winter.
Alex Jones and Harry Judd talk to Jeremy Irons and George MacKay about their new spy thriller Munich: The Edge of War. BRIT nominee Ella Henderson chats about her brand new single Brave. Also one very special One Show viewer gets a One Big Thank You.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Ashley Banjo who discusses the new Diversity tour, and being made an MBE in the New Year's Honours. Also Kelvin Fletcher and his wife Liz talk about moving their family to a new 120 acre farm despite having no experience.
Alex Jones and Alex Scott are joined by Ricky Gervais and Oti Mabuse. Plus how One Show viewers can get involved in the BBC's 100th birthday party.
Jermaine Jenas and Lauren Laverne are joined by comedian Tom Allen and star of The Good Karma Hospital, Neil Morrissey. From Winterwatch, Chris Packham and Michaela Strachan reveal what the new series has in store for viewers.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas chat to acting legends Dame Judi Dench and Ciaran Hinds about their roles in Kenneth Branagh's personal and heartbreaking film Belfast. They are also joined by queen of the TV drama Vicky McClure, who talks about her new explosive thriller Trigger Point. And Nikki Fox is in for Watchdog.
Rylan Clark and Lauren Laverne are joined by Fearne Cotton and Dallas star Patrick Duffy. Plus another One Big Thank You.
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark are joined by Olly Alexander and Kiefer Sutherland, and Zara Rutherford - the youngest person to fly solo around the world - reveals all about her record breaking adventure.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Bradley and Barney Walsh for their series Breaking Dad. Martin Freeman talks about his role in the new BBC drama The Responder. Christine Baranski and Julian Fellowes talk about their much anticipated period drama The Gilded Age and there is an exclusive interview with Prince Charles.
Lauren Laverne and Jermaine Jenas chat to Stacey Dooley about her new book Are You Really OK? as well as her two-part documentary Stalkers. They are also joined by The Repair Shop's Jay Blades to explain why at the age of 51 he has finally learnt to read. His journey has been made into a BBC documentary. Deborah Meaden advises an entrepreneur on his new bee start up and Lauren Layfield meets the victims of botched lip fillers.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by comedian John Bishop and reporter Ashley John-Baptiste, ahead of his new documentary on care. Plus Matt Allwright with Watchdog.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by the new Great British Menu judges, Nisha Katona and Ed Gamble. Plus a celebration of the life of Barry Cryer with Gyles Brandreth.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Bill Bailey and Paul Whitehouse to help reveal what you voted the Most Loved BBC TV Show of all time. Also Angela Rippon finds a unique piece of Morecambe & Wise history in the BBC archives.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by The Crown's Erin Doherty to talk about her new role as a social media obsessed woman in the BBC thriller Chloe. Sam Fender chats about his three nominations and upcoming performance at the BRITS, and there's more music chat from Ken Bruce and Radio 2's biggest celebration of live music in a decade.
Lauren Laverne and Jermaine Jenas are joined by The Last Leg's Adam Hills and Mastermind host Clive Myrie. BBC Three is back on TV, and Drag Race UK star Cherry Valentine tells about their big new documentary for its opening night.
Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg join Alex Jones and Ronan Keating. Plus Richard Curtis reveals his plans for this year's Red Nose Day.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating welcome the stars of new BBC drama Dodger - Christopher Eccleston and Billy Jenkins to the sofa. Comedian Rose Matafeo is live from LA to talk about the second series of her sitcom Starstruck. And former British sprinter Jeanette Kwayke joins from the Salford studio which will be bringing us all the Winter Olympics coverage.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating talk to Oscar-winning actor Morgan Freeman about his new show Great Escapes With Morgan – which takes a look at history's most famous jailbreaks. They are also joined by Strictly Come Dancing's Claudia Winkleman who is going on tour for the first time – and King Gary himself - Tom Davis – chats about his new comedy – a criminal caper called The Curse.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Olympics legends Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean, and Kevin Duala looks at how safe our children are when gaming online. Plus bestselling author Marian Keyes tells us all about her ‘not so perfect' life.
Lauren Laverne and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Dame Harriet Walter, Adam Kay and Kimberley Walsh.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas chat to Joss Stone about joining The Masked Singer panel for the final, Mel Giedroyc talks about her show Unforgiveable and Matt Allwright is back with his weekly dose of Watchdog.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by BBC Breakfast's Dan Walker, who is looking ahead to the Superbowl on Sunday night. They are also joined by American singer-songwriter Adam Lambert, who is one of the judges on the new ITV Saturday night Entertainment show Starstruck, and a deserving viewer gets a One Big Thank You.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by chef Raymond Blanc, and Becky Hill talks about her Brit award and new single.
Alex Scott and Jermaine Jenas chat to Craig Revel Horwood ahead of his first solo tour, JJ Chalmers is live from Salford with Winter Olympics news, and presenter Arielle Free picks the top dating shows to watch this Valentine's Day.
Lauren Laverne and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Sandi Toksvig and Radio 1 Breakfast host Greg James.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Fay Ripley and David Baddiel, who have come together for a new podcast where they buy and review unusual items purchased from the internet. Paralympian Will Perry talks about the shocking public abuse he gets because of his dwarfism and Matt Allwright is in for Watchdog.
With Alex Jones and Rylan. Ant and Dec talk about their return to Saturday night. Tom Daley joins us after completing a gruelling Comic Relief challenge. And, she has written hits for Little Mix and Dua Lipa, singer-songwriter Chelcee Grimes is also here.
Alex and Rylan chat to actor Rafe Spall about starring in To Kill a Mockingbird in London's West End and Jane McDonald talks about her TV show celebrating all things Yorkshire.
The victorious women's curling team join Lauren Laverne and Angellica Bell in the studio for a hero's welcome following their Olympic success. Plus Hollywood actor Stanley Tucci and Pussycat Doll Ashley Roberts.
Lauren Laverne and Harry Judd are joined by Tyler Perry and Brendan O'Carroll to talk about A Madea Homecoming. Fiona Shaw chats about the final series of Killing Eve. Sandra Oh and 16-year-old Rosalie Chiang talk about new Pixar film Turning Red.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating present a special One Show live from Buckingham Palace, to mark 100 days to go until the Queen's Platinum Jubilee weekend. There are some big announcements about the Platinum Party at the Palace and ways everyone can take part in some special Platinum Jubilee events.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating find out why Marcus Wareing is putting on his wellies for a brand new series, Martin Kemp tells us why he is forming a new rock band with a difference, and Hairy Biker star Dave Myers surprises a man who deserves a ‘One Big Thank You'.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined in the studio by Taron Egerton and Jonathan Bailey. Plus an exclusive look at Stephen Fry's new series Fantastic Beasts: A Natural History.
Alex Jones and Harry Judd are joined by comedy genius and Oscar-nominated Steve Coogan. He's chatting about taking Alan Partridge back on Tour. And we meet the first brave competitor taking part in The One Show's epic Red Nose and Spoon Race for Comic Relief.
Lauren Laverne and Harry Judd talk to Delia Smith about her new book. The stars of The Ipcress File reveal what it is like stepping into Michael Caine's shoes – and glasses. Plus Alan Titchmarsh tells Angela Rippon why Ilkley Moor holds such as special place in his heart.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined by Hollywood actor Ryan Reynolds. Plus, Kate Garraway tells them about her brand new BBC Two series. And, Matt Allwright has the tricks to cutting the cost of your train tickets in Watchdog.
Martin Compston from Line of Duty is in the studio to talk about his brand new thriller, we celebrate World Book Day with Matt Lucas, who talks about his brand new children's book, and we give a very special viewer One Big Thank You. Alex Jones and Harry Judd present.
Alex Jones and Harry Judd are joined by award-winning pop duo Griff and Sigrid to chat about their new collaboration. Holly Willoughby exclusively reveals the eight celebrities taking part in a series of cold water challenges for her new series Freeze the Fear with Wim Hof. And we check in with the teams taking part in The One Show's Red Nose and Spoon race for Comic Relief to see how they are doing at the end of day one on their epic challenge.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by comedian Alan Carr, EastEnder villain Toby-Alexander Smith reveals why this week marks a new era for Albert Square, and singer Camila Cabello reveals how working with Ed Sheeran on her latest single helped her mental health.
Country music legend Dolly Parton and best-selling author James Patterson tell Lauren Laverne and Jermaine Jenas why they are teaming up. Rebel Wilson tells us about hosting the Baftas, and astronaut Tim Peake gives one young boy the surprise of a lifetime.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas chat to comedian and Ted Lasso star Ellie Taylor about her book My Child and Other Mistakes. As fuel prices reach historic highs, Nikki Fox is in for Watchdog Wednesday to tell us how we can save money at the pumps and on the road.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating have an exclusive first performance of the UK's Eurovision entry by Sam Ryder. Ross Kemp joins them to talk about his new BBC One quiz show Bridge of Lies, and one deserving viewer gets a brilliant One Big Thank You.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating talk to Bryan Adams about his new music and Michelle Visage reveals why her new podcast is called Rule Breakers.
With Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas. Comedy legend Catherine Tate talks about taking Britain's most famous nan on holiday. Ashley Walters and Little Simz tell us about a brand new series of Top Boy and we kick-start our epic Red Nose and Spoon Race challenge for Comic Relief.
Lauren Laverne and Jermaine Jenas chat to actress Nicola Coughlan about the brand new series of Bridgerton. Roger Daltrey is also in the studio talking about his upcoming gigs and we see how the teams did on day two of their epic Red Nose and Spoon Race Challenge for Comic Relief.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas talk to Denise Van Outen about her new autobiography A Bit of Me. It's day three of the epic Red Nose and Spoon Race for Comic Relief, and Nikki Fox is in for Watchdog.
Alex Jones and Angellica Bell are joined by Dame Joanna Lumley and Hollywood stars Oscar Isaac and Ethan Hawke. Also we reveal the result of our Red Nose and Spoon Race for Comic Relief.
Roman Kemp tells how the world of music is coming together to support Ukraine. Bafta award-winning screenwriter Jack Thorne joins alongside former Years and Years star Ruth Madeley to tell about their new BBC drama. Plus Strictly's Nikita Kuzmin and Graziano Di Prima.
Jermaine Jenas and Michelle Ackerley talk to Ewan McGregor about the work Unicef is doing in Ukraine. They also chat to Lord Sugar's trusted adviser Tim Campbell ahead of The Apprentice final.
Emma Willis and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Hollywood stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, live from Leicester Square at the special screening of their new movie Ambulance. Gregg Wallace and John Torode talk about the new series of Masterchef which starts tonight and Matt Allwright is in for Watchdog.
Michael Mosley joins Alex Jones and Harry Judd to reveal the results of the UK's biggest sleep survey. Plus we talk Table Manners with Jessie Ware and her mum Lennie.
Alex Jones and Harry Judd chat to pop sensation Shawn Mendes, comedian Susan Calman tells us about her latest cruising series, and comedian and actor Will Mellor gives an inspirational woman a One Big Thank You.
Alex Jones and Alex Scott are joined by Suranne Jones, Will Mellor and Ralf Little, and Hollywood A-lister Chris Pine reveals all about his latest film.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined by Hollywood star Jared Leto. Plus Paralympian Ellie Simmonds and BBC reporter Marianna Spring are in the studio.
Nick Grimshaw and Emma Willis join Lauren Laverne and Jermaine Jenas on the sofa. Plus BBC disinformation reporter Marianna Spring reveals why it's important to spot fake news.
Rula Lenska and Maureen Lipman reveal all about their brand new series DNA Journey. Comedian Lucy Beaumont tells about her brand new comedy series Hullraisers. And with Matt Allwright is back with Watchdog, where he looks at your rights when it comes to travel delays and cancellations.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones are rolling back the clock to the 90s with one of the biggest boybands in history, the Backstreet Boys. Also Michael Ball will be talking about his debut novel and we are celebrating a local hero with a One Big Thank You.
Zoe Ball and Gethin Jones are joined by comedian Lee Mack and singer Mabel who performs her new single at the end of the show.
Alex Jones and Jemaine Jenas are joined by actors Kelly Macdonald and Dame Penelope Wilton, and an exclusive interview with the Kardashian family.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas chat to Sienna Miller and Rupert Friend about their brand new Netflix series, Will Young joins us and Gloria Hunniford reveals the second community chosen by the Royal Horticultural Society to receive a very special garden.
Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas are joined in the studio by Derry Girls' Saoirse-Monica Jackson and Jamie-Lee O'Donnell, actor Dan Stevens discusses his new drama based on the Watergate Scandal of the 70s, and Matt Allwright is here with this week's Watchdog.
Alex Jones and Emma Willis talk to Jack Davenport about his role in Ten Percent, and Eddie Marsan and Monica Dolan discuss new ITV drama The Thief, His Wife and The Canoe.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones shares viewers' memories and stories and are joined by Angela Rippon and children's author and co-writer of the Paddington Bear Jubilee sketch, Frank Cottrell-Boyce.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones share viewers' memories and stories.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones share viewers' memories and stories.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones share viewers' memories and stories.
Alex Jones and Roman Kemp are joined by Stacey Solomon, illusionist Derren Brown and actor Hugh Quarshie. Richie Anderson launches our Gift a Bike for Christmas event.
Alex Jones and Roman Kemp are joined by Alison Hammond and Mary McCartney, and Matt Allwright looks at the safety of smart motorways.
Alex Jones and Harry Judd are joined by Prue Leith, who is embarking on her first-ever one-woman tour, as well as actor and writer Mark Gatiss, who has some spooky tales coming to the BBC this Christmas. We also have more from our Gift a Bike For Christmas project, and Nikki Fox is in for Watchdog.
Queen of the jungle and former Lioness superstar Jill Scott talks to Lauren Laverne and Harry Judd about her latest documentary, and comedian Greg Davies chats about his sitcom, The Cleaner .
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones are joined by Space Man Sam Ryder. Plus, Strictly judge Craig Revel Horwood reveals what it takes to start an online dance craze.
Michelle Ackerley and Ronan Keating are joined by former This is England co-stars - Vicky McClure and Johnny Harris who chat about their new psychological thriller Without Sin.
Alex Jones and Harry Judd are joined by Martin Clunes, who chats about the last ever episode of Doc Martin. Nicola Roberts reveals all about the Strictly Christmas Special. And former Gladiator Rhino is looking for the next generation of athletes for the new series.
Alex Jones and Ronan Keating are joined on the sofa by Rob Brydon and Adjoa Andoh to talk about the new children's animation The Smeds and the Smoos. Ralf Little reveals what's in store for DI Neville Parker in the Death in Paradise Christmas special.
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