Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. They'll be linking up with Kate Humble as she sets out on Wildlife quests - her challenge today is to find and swim alongside North Devon's beautiful but elusive grey seals. Also, Anna Adam and her hidden camera crew have been out and about filming unsuspecting members of the public as they go about their everyday lives - the results are shocking.
Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. There's a challenge to viewers from Britain's favourite Olympian Dame Kelly Holmes and another wildlife report from Kate Humble, who tries to track down the UK's sleepiest mammal, the dormouse.
Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Consumer expert Martin Lewis reveals how to make money out of your old mobile phones and Kate Humble continues her week of wildlife quests by grappling with the 'Red Eyed Devil' lurking beneath the seemingly harmless waters of Devon's seaside rock pools.
Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Wildlife reporter Kate Humble continues her quest to come face-to-face with the hidden wildlife living alongside some of the UK's most popular holiday resorts. She's on Exmoor on the trail of a herd of elusive red deer.
Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Guest reporter Carol Thatcher, who prides herself on frugal living, tries to survive on a state pension for a week. Wildlife presenter Kate Humble puts on her night vision glasses and travels to a secret location to encounter one of this country's most protected and feared creatures.
Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha present a magazine series which includes a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. There's the launch of the 16-60 Challenge to find out who's fittest - today's couch potato teenagers or their health-conscious elders. Dan Snow begins a series of reports about the UK's hidden history by donning a wet suit and diving into the chilly waters of Loch Tay to reveal the remnants of a strange Iron Age settlement.
Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Undercover reporter Anna Adams reveals more shocking truths about the way we really behave, historian Dan Snow takes to the skies to uncover the hidden history of the Welsh borders and Adrian finds out what's happened to loud-mouthed would-be Apprentice Ruth Badger since she was fired by Alan Sugar.
Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Consumer expert Martin Lewis shows viewers how to make super cheap telephone calls on the internet. Dan Snow is in the grounds of Dover Castle and reveals the extraordinary history hidden deep beneath its foundations, and Sally Gunnell laces up her running shoes and arrives in a mystery location.
Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Dan Snow needs a head for heights as he goes in search of the hidden history balanced perilously above the Thames estuary within a forgotten World War Two fort. And it's the penultimate day of the 16-60 Challenge, which sees a group of teenage couch potatoes pitted against a team of health-conscious pensioners.
Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. Dan Snow's hunt for Britain's hidden history takes on a new twist as he rides into Hampshire in search of the real life Mr Darcy. Also, the climax of the 16-60 Challenge, in which a team of teenagers have been competing against a team of pensioners to prove who's the fittest.
Actor Tim Healy joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley on The One Show as they celebrate an amateur football team making their journey to Italy to play Juventus in a World Cup reunion match. Plus Dan Snow gets to grips with a very deadly weapon. Also, small feature on archery and in particular, the Longbow by Dan Snow. In the studio is guest Chris Boyton, the renowned Bowyer!
On tonight's show, Patrick Kielty talks us through this year's Sport Relief events and Christine reveals how she'll be raising funds. We've a report on the first female cutter to work at Savile Row and are you paying your water company for a service you don't even need?
Matt Baker and Alex Jones visit Andy Murray for a practice training session and are joined by Jamie Cullum in the studio.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by QI duo Stephen Fry and Alan Davies.
Matt and Alex are joined by Sir David Jason, Tony Livesey visits the town in the North West that's publicly shaming litter louts in the local paper, and Joe Crowley tells the story of Britain's biggest mining disaster.
Ricky Gervais joins Matt and Alex to talk about Derek, the return of David Brent, and his new starring role in the Muppets, in the last hour-long Wednesday show in the old One Show studio in White City. In a couple of firsts, the first ever virtual choir made up from One Show viewers debuts, and the programme goes live to the South Pacific island of Niue for the first time.
Harry Hill joins Matt and Alex in the One Show studio to talk about his new X Factor musical I Can't Sing. Mike Dilger catches some giant Common Skate off the west coast of Scotland and Iwan Thomas visits some people whose homes have been devastated by flood, as they wait anxiously for the insurance pay outs
Matt and Alex are joined by Clare Balding before heading off to Sochi to front the Winter Olympic Games.
Game of Thrones stars Sophie Turner and Maisie Williams join Matt and Alex to talk about the fourth series of the global phenomenon (they play Sansa Stark and Arya Stark). Cerys Matthews heads to Northern Ireland where the series is shot to meet some people who work on the show that brings in millions to the local economy. Joe Crowley is in Glasgow Central Station at a scheme for commuters to donate to food banks on their way to work, and Mike Dilger witnesses a starling murmuration happening indoors.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones chat to Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford and Tony Banks from Genesis. And Gyles Brandreth works out the surefire way to win at rock, paper, scissors.
Richard Osman presents alongside Alex Jones. Bradley Walsh talks about his new family game show, and Iwan Thomas surprises an unsuspecting footie fan at Anfield.
All four coaches from The Voice swap their spinning chairs for The One Show sofa, and Lucy Siegle investigates if promises to the UK's ex-military are being kept.
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by Silent Witness star Emilia Fox and Texas celebrate their 25th anniversary with a special live performance.
Chris Evans and Gabby Logan are joined by pop princess Kylie Minogue and Dragons' Den star Peter Jones. Ricky Andalcio investigates Britain's best sticky toffee pudding.
Phillip Schofield joins Alex and Matt to talk about his hypnotic new game show. Plus how sniffer dogs are helping to conserve one of Britain's rarest and most elusive creatures.
Fresh from his triumphant Glastonbury performance, Lionel Richie joins Matt and Alex on the sofa to talk all night long. Helen Fospero asks people if the events in Tunisia last week have made them have second thoughts about where to spend their summer holidays this year.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by Rod Stewart and Jimmy Carr. Also in the studio are Strictly couple Anton du Beke and Katie Derham. Gyles Brandreth recreates a classic Norman Wisdom comedy stunt, Iwan Thomas looks at the latest police kit, and Anita Rani meets George Medal hero Chris Finney.
Kate Winslet joins Nick Grimshaw and Alex Jones to talk about her new film The Dressmaker. Matt Baker is in Winchester with Team Rickshaw on Day 5 of their challenge.
Bollywood actors Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol join Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about their highly anticipated film, Dilwale. The programme looks at what makes a Bollywood blockbuster, and Iwan Thomas sets out to meet a family of Khans live on the show.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Gary Kemp and The Corrs for a family-themed One Show, along with Strictly quarter-finalists Anita Rani and Gleb Savchenko. Joe Crowley investigates the new organ donation system in Wales.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by singing star Josh Groban and world chess champion Magnus Carlsen. Plus, Florence and the Machine perform live.
Alex Jones and Ricky Wilson are joined on the sofa by Len Goodman and Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain. As panto season is upon us, there could well be some ugly sisters and a pantomime dame passing through.
Sheila Hancock joins Alex and Matt on the sofa to reveal all about her new play Grey Gardens, based on the riches-to-rags story of Jackie Kennedy's relatives. Andy Kershaw goes to see how families are coping after Storm Desmond wreaked havoc in Carlisle this weekend, and family member Joe Crowley explains how prevalent food banks are and what's being done to combat hunger in the UK. Plus, we find out which of the family members have made the One Show Barbershop Quartet, and do you know how much your other half spends on the kids at Christmas?
Matt and Alex are joined by Private Eye editor Ian Hislop and the stars of the new Peanuts Movie, Charlie Brown and his faithful dog Snoopy. We meet the man trying to stop children as young as 12 from joining cyber hacking gangs, and Tuffers tries out the ancient Japanese art of Kirigami.
Hollywood actor Tim Roth joins Matt and Alex to talk about new Tarantino movie The Hateful Eight, classical singer Placido Domingo sings a classic from his new Christmas album, John Sergeant and Jennie Bond assess their driving skills, and film critic Antonia Quirke talks holiday locations in the Movie Zone.
Idris Elba joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about the Luther Christmas special. Plus a group of Army medics are recognised by the Duke of Cambridge for their work in West Africa during the Ebola crisis.
EastEnders star Danny Dyer joins Alex Jones and guest host Jasper Carrott in the studio along with Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain, who inspires the next generation of bakers at her old school.
Harry Hill joins Matt and Alex to talk about his Christmas Eve comedy Professor Branestawm. Plus Jools Holland, Ruby Turner and the Rhythm and Blues Orchestra perform Peace in the Valley live in the piazza. Arthur Smith discovers the inspiration for Dickens's Scrooge, and we meet some modern day Scrooges in the studio. Helen Fospero talks to a couple starting up their own primary school in Leeds, and Daniel O'Donnell walks us round his childhood home in County Donegal.
Dame Shirley Bassey and Blake join Matt and Alex to talk about their new Christmas single - The Christmas Song. Carrie Grant talks us through the surprising history of that very song, Alistair McGowan meets two Devonshire sisters determined to keep their dialect alive, and Mike Dilger's been to Cumbria to see how the locals are pulling together after the recent floods.
Comedian Lee Mack and Singer Olly Murs join Alex and Matt on this festive One Show. Plus Kylie Minogue springs a very special Christmas surprise.
Lily James and James Norton, stars of the BBC's epic adaptation of War and Peace, join Matt and Alex for the final One Show of 2015. Evgeny Lebedev reads War and Peace in two minutes, Iwan Thomas finds out if anyone can remember the words to The Twelve Days of Christmas, chef Ricky Andalcio takes his mince pies to a Bavarian Christmas market, Michael Douglas goes behind the scenes at a school nativity, the studio is filled with people who have Christmassy names and the choir of All Soul's Church perform at the end of the show.
Lily James and James Norton, stars of the BBC's epic adaptation of War and Peace, join Matt and Alex for the final One Show of 2015. Evgeny Lebedev reads War and Peace in two minutes, Iwan Thomas finds out if anyone can remember the words to The Twelve Days of Christmas, chef Ricky Andalcio takes his mince pies to a Bavarian Christmas market, Michael Douglas goes behind the scenes at a school nativity, the studio is filled with people who have Christmassy names and the choir of All Soul's Church perform at the end of the show.
Presented by Matt Baker and Anita Rani. They are joined for the first One Show of 2016 by Silent Witness star Emilia Fox, and Lucy Siegle has been helping locals with the flood clear-up in Hebdon Bridge.
Adrian Lester joins Matt Baker and Anita Rani to talk about his new play Red Velvet. Miranda Krestovnikoff takes a wildlife-loving girl with a rare skin condition on a night-time nature tour with the help of some hi-tech kit, and Marty Jopson meets a man who raised his house up using hydraulic stilts to avoid the risk of flooding.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actors Caroline Quentin and Tuppence Middleton plus former One Show host Adrian Chiles. Nick Wallis investigates what the government and Environment Agency are doing to prevent UK floods in the future.
Davina McCall joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about her latest fitness DVD and cookbook. Mike Dilger is on a quest to discover why dozens of sharks were spotted in a feeding frenzy on the Sussex coast, Dom Littlewood investigates the Swedish trend for a six-hour working day, Tom Kitchin cooks drop scones to a recipe by HM the Queen, and Angellica Bell interviews January joggers.
Alex Jones and Rory Bremner chat to Dermot O'Leary about his new Saturday night game show The Getaway Car, and Nadiya Hussain from Bake Off pops in with some sweet treats.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Tracey Ullman to talk about her new sketch show. Plus the FA Cup 4th round draw takes place live on the show.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by the Moons of EastEnders, Shane Richie and Jessie Wallace. The Stargazing team are live in Germany where comedian John Bishop simulates a spacewalk.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Birds of a Feather Linda Robson and Pauline Quirke join Matt and Alex on the sofa, and Dan Snow is in the studio reporting on statues that have caused controversy.
Matt Baker and Nina Wadia are joined by three contestants from The Great Sport Relief Bake Off: Ed Balls, Maddy Hill and Ade Edmondson talk burnt buns and soggy bottoms. Plus a report from Nick Wallis on the cost of hospital car parks.
Gordon and Tana Ramsay join Alex Jones and Anton Du Beke on the One Show sofa. Chef Reza Mahammad launches the new Best Takeaway or Street Food category for the 2016 BBC Food and Farming Awards, and Fiona Foster has exclusive access to Rob Lawrie, the ex-soldier who appeared in a French court this week after attempting to smuggle a four-year-old girl into the UK.
Gordon and Tana Ramsay join Alex Jones and Anton Du Beke on the One Show sofa. Chef Reza Mahammad launches the new Best Takeaway or Street Food category for the 2016 BBC Food and Farming Awards, and Fiona Foster has exclusive access to Rob Lawrie, the ex-soldier who appeared in a French court this week after attempting to smuggle a four-year-old girl into the UK.
Actress and comedy writer Ruth Jones joins Matt and Alex on the sofa, and two families whose rivalry goes back 100 years explain all in the studio.
Katherine Ryan joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about her stand up tour Kathbum and Esther Rantzen talks about 30 years of ChildLine. Angela Scanlon meets the farmer who stopped Rihanna stripping off in his barley field and Mike Dilger visits a huge bloom of plankton off the coast so big it's visible from space.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by the Queen of Cakes herself, Mary Berry. Angellica Bell is talking to dog owners about whether they agree that it's unsafe to throw sticks for dogs and Andy Kershaw pays a return revisit to the residents of Great Heck in North Yorkshire to see how the clear up operation is going at the defunct recycling plant which is causing a bit of a stink.
Pointless presenter Richard Osman joins Alex Jones on The One Show sofa to chat to comedian Chris Addison. Chart topper Jamie Lawson provides the music and Carrie Grant has the story of the man who attempted to post himself from Australia to the UK.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by actor Matthew Perry. Plus a celebration of the life of Roger Lloyd-Pack, who played Trigger in Only Fools and Horses.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actress Patricia Routledge to talk about her documentary about the life and books of Beatrix Potter. David Walliams has opened his 200th book club and talks about his aim to get British children reading. Plus Mike Dilger gets up close to the rare but sociable long-tailed tit and explains how changeable weather affects wildlife.
The cast of Dad's Army - Catherine Zeta-Jones, Michael Gambon, Tom Courtenay, Bill Paterson, Blake Harrison and Daniel Mays - join Matt and Alex on The One Show sofa. Joe Crowley is in Thetford - the town that became Walmington-on-Sea for the original series.
Alan Titchmarsh joins Matt and Alex in the studio, and comedian John Bishop is up in Liverpool to welcome Jo Brand as she completes her 150-mile Hell of a Walk for Sport Relief.
Comedian Omid Djalili guest presents with Alex Jones, and Giles Coren joins them on the green sofa. As production of the Land Rover Defender ends, the final car off the production line arrives outside the studio.
A special edition of The One Show paying tribute to the late Sir Terry Wogan - with Chris Evans, Graham Norton, Alan Dedicoat and Lynn Bowles. Matt and Alex look back over the broadcaster's long career and revisit classic clips, and the Brighouse and Rastrick Band perform The Floral Dance.
The One Show is live from Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire, one of the many places across the UK that have been devastated by floods. Matt Baker and Alex Jones talk to people from all parts of the country about how they are still living with the effects of the floods, and meet others as they plan for more floods to come.
Hollywood megastar Jack Black joins Matt and Alex to talk about his new film Goosebumps. And Shawn Mendes drops in for an exclusive interview and performance at the end of the show in what will be his first ever UK TV performance.
Matt Baker and Nina Wadia are joined by The Real Marigold Hotel stars Rosemary Shrager and Wayne Sleep. The programme also reveals how people can make themselves feel happier.
Jessie Buckley and Aisling Loftus join Alex Jones and Jeremy Vine ahead of the finale of War and Peace this Sunday. Dom Littlewood meets the men who paint white lines on our roads, and Gyles Brandreth tells the story of Humanity Dick - the forefather of the animal rights movement.
Comedian Ben Miller joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about his new science series, It's Not Rocket Science. Matt Allwright finds out about people's science knowledge, Joe Crowley meets two home-taught children giving school a try for the first time, Lucy Siegle investigates whether kites could be a source of clean energy, and George McGavin looks at different species of ladybird.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by TV Supervet Noel Fitzpatrick, while Lucy Siegle looks at supermarkets selling 'wonky veg' boxes.
Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Hollywood star Aaron Paul joins Matt and Alex on the sofa, Michael Douglas looks to rehome 9,000 chickens, and Michael Mosley finds out about the medical hero who transformed Fleming's chance discovery of penicillin into a life-saving medicine.
Presented by Matt Baker and Louise Minchin. Stephen Fry is on the sofa ahead of this Sunday's Baftas, Dan Donnelly looks at the latest online scam, and Angela Scanlon visits the biggest dressing-up cupboard in the country.
Cuba Gooding Jr joins Alex Jones and Dermot O'Leary on the One Show sofa, Birdy performs her new song Keeping Your Head Up, and the First Dates restaurant is brought into the studio. 10-year-old Ethan learns to overcome the limitations of his blindness using echolocation, Patrick Aryee meets some ingenious coastal predators, and Simon Callow tells the story of the Joseph Grimaldi - dressed as a clown.
EastEnders actress Lacey Turner and executive producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins join Matt Baker and Angellica Bell to talk about In the Mind - a two week season of TV shows on BBC One covering mental health issues. And Dom Littlewood is in Barking hanging out with some crazy canines.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Greg Davies and Stacey Dooley to officially launch BBC Three Online and Dom Littlewood is in the studio with news on compensation for angry train commuters.
Matt Baker and Anita Rani are joined by Hollywood star Michael Sheen and comedian Adam Hills. Plus the show features some former Windmills girls, members of the British Amputee Football squad and The Magic Circle's close up magician of the year Brendan Rodrigues.
Bear Grylls joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about his new show, Mission Survive. Joe Crowley looks at the financial cost of raising a child, Miranda Krestovnikoff abseils off St Michael's Mount to help with a spot of weeding, Gloria Hunniford discusses her brush with diabetes, and Andy Kershaw follows in the tyre tracks of Lawrence of Arabia.
Alex Jones and Nick Grimshaw are joined by James Martin. Meanwhile, Nadiya Hussain makes cream soda and Jack Garratt performs live.
Pop and musical star Jason Donovan joins Alex Jones and Matt Baker on The One Show sofa. Fiona Foster investigates the government's English tests aimed non-EU residents.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Maureen Lipman. Plus with dog thefts on the rise, how can you protect your pet?
It's Lets Play Darts on The One Show, as Matt and Alex are joined by two of this year's Sport Relief competitors, Bobby 'King of Bling' George and Jon 'Lancashire Hot Shot' Richardson. Andy Torbet takes on the fastest animal on the planet in a human v falcon challenge, and we get on board the reborn Flying Scotsman the day before it's unveiled to the public.
Sir Chris Hoy joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about his new series of children's books and Lucy Siegle talks to two young patients awaiting life-saving stem cell treatment.
Sir Kenneth Branagh and Rob Brydon join Alex Jones and Dermot O'Leary on the sofa. Angellica Bell and some space fans make contact with major Tim Peake on the International Space Station.
Julia Bradbury joins Matt and Alex for a ramble in the studio, and they meet a group of women who proposed to their husbands on a leap day.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by the newest detective in Happy Valley, actress Katherine Kelly. Michael Mosley meets a man who has a stem cell experiment growing inside his body that could give thousands a pain-free life, and Dom Littlewood is on the trail of the dodgy scales.
Robson Green and James Norton Join Matt and Alex to talk about the new series of Grantchester. We discover the details of Alex's latest epic sport relief challenge. The Scottish National Indoor Tug of War Team join the show on the piazza. Marty Jopson gets his hands on some weird orange goo, and Angela Scanlon tells the story of a man who buried himself alive for 61 days.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio My Big Fat Greek Wedding star Nia Vardalos. Plus Sarah Mack meets a meteorite hunter following the illumination of Scottish skies earlier this week.
Alex Jones and guest presenter Vernon Kay are joined in the studio by Nigel Havers and Sir Ben Ainslie, the most successful sailor in Olympic history.
With Alex away on day one of her Hell on High Seas challenge, Fearne Cotton joins Matt in the studio, along with actor Brenda Blethyn. Alex presents live from the Irish Sea with an update about conditions on board the yacht and the weather front that's threatening to make a huge impact on their progress. Plus Iwan Thomas visits the school rugby team trying new rules to reduce concussions on the field.
Konnie Huq sits in for Alex Jones while she's taking to the waves for her Sport Relief Hell on High Seas challenge. Konnie and Matt have all the latest from Alex on the boat, Rebecca Front talks about her starring role in Julian Fellowes's new drama Doctor Thorne and Cerys Matthews helps bring swing dance legend Snakehips Johnson back to life.
Presented by Matt Baker and Zoe Ball. They catch up with Alex Jones and the Hell on High Seas team to hear about the force ten gale the crew were caught up in last night. Alexei Sayle and Sarah Millican provide some much-needed light relief and the ten finalists of School Chef of the Year 2016 appear too.
Call the Midwife star Helen George joins Matt Baker and Denise Lewis in the studio. Plus the latest from Alex and her crew's Hell on High Seas challenge for Sport Relief.
Alex Jones comes to the end of her Hell on High Seas Sport Relief Challenge, while back in the studio Stephen Mangan talks to Joe Crowley and Louise Minchin about crime drama series Houdini and Doyle. Plus, chef Ricky Andalcio joins a family feast at musician and singer Paul Young's house.
Heston Blumenthal joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about Major Tim Peake's space food - which he put on the menu. Heston also helps Mark Chapman and Jermaine Jenas draw the balls in the FA Cup semi-final draw. Plus a look back at the highs and the lows of Alex's Hell on High Seas Sport Relief challenge. And Dan Donnelly joins the police and the RSPCA on a badger-baiting sting.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Michael Crawford to talk about his new musical and show an exclusive clip from a special Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em sketch for Sport Relief.
Comedian Jo Brand and social commentator and author Caitlin Moran are on the sofa, Mrs Brown's Boys star Brendan O'Carroll educates his sons on the part their family played in an independent Ireland, and Joe Crowley is live in an all new Crystal Maze. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.
Breakfast TV host turned quiz master Bill Turnbull joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about his new daytime quiz show Think Tank. Paul Daniels is remembered in the One Show's tribute to the greatest magician the country has ever produced. John Sergeant is in Edinburgh to test whether drivers are sticking to the city's new 20mph speed limit, and with £115m in the Budget going to tackle homelessness, three homeless people tell us their story.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actor David Harewood to talk about The Night Manager. Frank Gardner separates surveillance fact from intelligence fiction, Chris Mason talks about the EU referendum, and Carrie Grant tells the story behind one of Ocean Colour Scene's most famous songs.
Actor Danny Mays tells us all about the new series of Line of Duty, and Mike Dilger drops by to talk about wildlife appearing in surprising locations. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.
Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. They are joined by Alison Steadman and Paula Wilcox. Nick Hewer and scientist Mark Miodownik talk about taking on some surprising challenges, and band Reef play their latest single.
Dynamo joins Richard Osman and Alex Jones on the sofa. Nadiya Hussain makes a chocolate sculpture of epic proportions. Michael Douglas helps the team at Salisbury Cathedral get ready for the Easter weekend. Suede play their new song What I'm Trying To Tell You.
Alex Jones and Chris Hollins are joined by Michael Ball to talk about the upcoming Olivier awards.
Alex Jones talks to comedian Frank Skinner and Hollywood film score composer Hans Zimmer, with a live performance at the end of the show. Plus Sophie Morgan meets a doctor using computer game technology to design wheelchairs controlled by sight, Dan Donnelly is investigating the 'spoofing' scam and Joe Crowley travels to Poland to meet an artist telling Van Gogh's life story by animating his most famous paintings.
Singer Aled Jones and comedy actors Elaine C Smith and Arabella Weir join Alex Jones and Richard Madeley on The One Show sofas. Plus some notable participants in The Duke of Edinburgh's Award celebrate its 60th year.
Adil Ray and Fearne Cotton present as The One Show pays tribute to the late Ronnie Corbett, with guests including Michael Palin and Barry Cryer.
Paloma Faith talks to Alex Jones and Greg James about The Voice semi-finals this weekend. Matt Allwright meets steel workers in Port Talbot in the wake of announcements made there this week.
Johnny Vegas joins Matt and Alex to talk about his new celebrity driving show. Nick Wallis spends time with the Community union leader in Port Talbot, Dan Snow reveals his latest finds about the Vikings, Carrie Grant hears the story behind the Beat's biggest hit and Lucy Siegle visits a farm devastated by sheep worrying.
Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Hollywood actor Don Cheadle chats about his Miles Davis biopic, and there are dogs and puppies in the studio ahead of the microchipping law coming into effect.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Paul O'Grady and Ian Hislop. There is also a studio performance by 30 young violinists taking part in the prestigious Menuhin Competition.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Cyndi Lauper who talks about her new album and forthcoming tour. Angela Rippon and Dr Chris van Tulleken encourage the nation to take part in an experiment to predict how well people will age.
All Saints join Alex Jones and Jeremy Vine on the One Show sofa, and perform their new song One Woman Man. Lucy Siegle investigates claims that singing can improve your health. We're with one young amputee on the day he gets an incredible new robotic prosthetic arm. Arthur Smith gets to the bottom of why the UK is stuck half way between metric and imperial measurements.
Twiggy talks about the birth of the British love affair with pop music, Lucy Siegle meets tenants evicted from their homes after a housing sell off, and Mike Dilger goes in search of a songbird that impales its prey on branches. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.
Zoe Ball joins Matt and Alex in the studio to talk about her new show Can't Touch This. Three-year-old twins Rosie and Ruby, who were born conjoined, are also on the sofa with their mother and Great Ormond Street Hospital's Doctor Joe Curry.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Sir Ben Kingsley and 12-year-old Neel Sethi to talk about their new film The Jungle Book. Plus Sarah Mack poses the question - when is a pothole not a pothole?
Michael McIntyre joins Alex Jones and Patrick Kielty on the green sofa. Ronan Keating performs live. And find out what it was like growing up with Bob Hoskins from his daughter.
Phillip Schofield joins Matt and Alex on the sofa to talk about his return to the stage. Lucy Siegle discusses the costs of further education in the EU.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by stand-up comedian Marcus Brigstocke. Why are so many of us are still plagued by mobile phone signal blackspots? Plus a look for new clues to Shakespeare's life in the will he left behind. And the very latest on the Scottish beaver trial that's got farmers and conservationists at loggerheads.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Natalie Dormer to talk about the new series of Game of Thrones. Nadiya Hussain bakes a cake fit for a queen and Charlie Higson and Kerry Howard launch the BBC's Comedy Classroom. Vicar of Dibley writer Paul Mayhew-Archer tries to find the funny side of Parkinson's. Plus the contenders for Caravanner of The Year are parked up on the piazza.
The One Show celebrates HM the Queen's 90th birthday, featuring live coverage of the formal celebrations at Windsor Castle. Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond and Katherine Jenkins, who will be tying the celebrations together with a performance of the national anthem at the end of the show.
Alex and guest presenter Craig Charles pay tribute to Prince and chat to Nick Knowles about writing his first film Golden Years, starring Una Stubbs and Phil Davis, who are also on the sofa.
Civil War breaks out in the studio tonight, as Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by two stars of the new Captain America movie - actors Paul Bettany and Anthony Mackie. Plus Dom Littlewood brokers peace in the fight over where to park trucks stuck on the road to Calais, and Gail Porter opens up to portrait artist Adebanji Alade.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actor Dominic West. Plus a brother of a Hillsborough victim discusses the inquest verdict, Esther Rantzen turns agony aunt, Miranda Krestovnikoff abseils for some extreme weeding and Dr David Nott, a renowned surgeon, talks about giving up his spare time to perform surgery in war zones.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Al Murray and Harry Hill. Gymnast Max Whitlock unveils what team GB will be wearing in Rio and Billy Ocean performs at the end of the show.
Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Grayson Perry talks about his new TV series Grayson Perry: All Man. Chef Reza Mahammad presents the Food and Farming Awards prize for Best Street Food or Takeaway. Michael Douglas finds out why so many pet monkeys are in need of rehoming, and Phil Tufnell meets a man who turns old junk into functional works of art.
Actor Helen McCrory joins Michael Ball and Alex Jones to talk about the return of Peaky Blinders, and Travis perform live. Jasper Carrott investigates the fact behind the fictional Peaky Blinders, world boxing champion Carl Frampton takes us back to his home in Belfast, and Lucy Siegle tries out kit designed to combat rogue drones.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Chris Packham for show featuring cockle picking in Morecambe Bay, tractor rallying in Aberthin and kingfisher watching in Sussex. Joe Crowley spent his Sunday observing Leicester City fans in their natural habitat, as the team attempted to win the league for the first time ever.
Dame Joan Collins joins Matt and Alex to talk about her new book. The child stars of Bedknobs and Broomsticks are reunited - in a bed shop. And three other child stars join us in the studio now they are all grown up. Jennie Bond tries to find out why older drivers pay higher insurance premiums, and Citizen Khan visits a Sparkhill cricket club.
Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Louis Theroux, Ian Ogilvy and Lianne La Havas join Alex and Matt on the green sofa. Lianne performs Tokyo live. There is also an update on the EU referendum and a tiny art gallery in studio.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Comedian Susan Calman joins Matt and Alex to talk about her new book Cheer Up Love, Alex Riley is in Aviemore where residents are angry about the taste of their tap water, and Pineapple Dance Studios founder and highly successful businesswoman Debbie Moore gives her life lecture to current students.
Guest host Ricky Wilson joins Alex Jones as Richard Madden and Lily James talk about their new production of Romeo and Juliet. Rick Astley performs Let's Sing in the piazza, while Angela Scanlon joins the residents of St Ives on referendum day. Jay Rayner heads to a farm 120ft underground. And The One Show pays tribute to David Attenborough, who turns 90 on Sunday.
German stand-up comedian Henning Wehn joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa, and there is a live link to Orlando for the latest on the Invictus Games.
With Martin Shaw, Suggs, Neil Stuke and The Lumineers. Matt and Alex ask why so many pubs are closing, and the studio becomes The One Show Arms to celebrate the great British pub.
José Carreras joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones for a chat, and a special performance of classic track Passione live from the balcony of Old Broadcasting House. Mel Giedroyc is in Stockholm ahead of tonight's second Eurovision Semi-Final. Angellica Bell investigates whether roadside pollution gets even worse down at pushchair height. Joe Crowley appeals for help identifying the British soldiers featured in a treasure trove of WWI photos found in France.
Professor Brian Cox discusses forces of nature as part of his new BBC series. Carol Vorderman joins the RAF on the first UK flight of the F35 Lightning II fighter jet and talks about her own solo flight around the world. Iwan Thomas is in Cardiff to see if the Welsh are still on Cloud 9, 72 hours after their fairy tale game on Friday. Presented by Alex Jones and Matt Baker.
John Torode, Gregg Wallace and F1 legend Jackie Stewart join Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the One Show sofa. Ahead of the Euros semi-final, Iwan Thomas is in Lyon with the Welsh fans, and Joe Crowley is live from Pontypridd, the birthplace of the Welsh national anthem. Reg Keys, who lost his son during the Iraq War, reacts to the long-awaited Chilcot report. Matt Allwright visits the Glastonbudget music festival. Miranda Krestovnikoff finds a crab that could put Houdini to shame and, back in the studio, Mike Dilger introduces some more magical animals.
Ellen Degeneres is a guest on the show to talk about the film Finding Dory in which she voices Dory. Alex chats to Wimbledon champion Andy Murray after his victorious Sunday afternoon. Fiona Foster meets a woman who's petitioning to have the law changed for those who have suffered domestic abuse and live in refuge houses and as a result, have become disenfranchised. Angela Rippon takes on Martina Navratilova in a tennis match to see whether dogs can be trained to become ball boys and we meet the youngest ever person to swim the channel, a title that cannot be overtaken.
Ross Kemp joins Matt and Alex to talk about his new documentary, Ross Kemp: The Fight against Isis. Dan Donnelly pits traditional estate agents against online estate agents. Lucy Siegle looks at the impact of the cuts to 15% of Southern Rail's train services. Si Carter follows in the footsteps of Michael Caine as he revisits Newcastle, the home of 70s gangster film Get Carter. George McGavin investigates a new threat to the health of dogs in Harlow.
Greg Davies and Fiona Bruce join Matt and Alex, with Greg going up against Alex for some foot darts on the piazza. Who will be crowned champion? Matt and Alex also talk to some incredible RNLI volunteers, and Clean Bandit perform Tears.
On another huge day in politics, Matt and Alex are joined by Andrew Marr, whose latest novel uncannily predicts many events from the past few weeks. Plus the incredible poetry of a 10-year-old who doctors feared would never communicate, and how you can help the BBC Weather Watchers this summer.
Alex Jones and Ade Adepitan's guests are Jamie Oliver, who talks about his new cookbook, and Bryan Adams, who performs his new single Don't Even Try. Also Ricky Andalcio continues on his food odyssey of the UK, this time trying cromer crabs. Christine Walkden enters a secret garden in the grounds of Blenheim Castle that's home to trees that date back to the Middle Ages. And a look at the the Homeless World Cup which is taking place in Glasgow.
Former Destiny's Child Michelle Williams joins Matt Baker and Brenda Emmanus to talk about the Late Night Gospel Proms. Anita Rani finds out how uncertainty over the future of Port Talbot's Tata Steel works is affecting the town's children. Marty Jopson makes a film about a solar-powered telescope - using only solar power. Tommy Sandhu investigates new gaming phenomenon Pokemon Go.
Catherine Tate talks to Matt Baker and Nina Wadia about her new stage show, Dan Donnelly investigates pug smuggling and Matt and Nina meet an 11-year-old pianist and composer.
Matt and Alex are joined by Simon Callow, Anita Dobson and Bill Paterson to talk about their new sitcom The Rebel. Angela Scanlon is also in the studio with some metal monsters ahead of the long-awaited return of Robot Wars.
Simon Mayo talks to Matt and Alex about Blame, his new book for young adults, while Anita Rani speaks about her time spent in Zaatari, a huge refugee camp with 80,000 Syrian inhabitants. Nick Wallis looks at how Rotherham's taxis are doing in the wake of the child abuse scandal, Iwan Thomas meets a world record-breaking family, and Mike Dilger and George McGavin get creative with wildlife. Carrie Grant hears from The Darkness how their hit song I Believe in a Thing Called Love came about.
New BFG Mark Rylance joins Alex Jones and guest presenter Nina Wadia. Gyles Brandreth meets Quentin Blake to find out just how different the BFG might once have looked. Marty Jopson looks at the science of sailing with the help of Ben Ainslie's super-fast boat.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined on the sofa by Sir Patrick Stewart and Sir Ian McKellen. Kevin Duala finds out what makes people choose to disappear, and Carrie Grant learns how memories of a post WWII factory floor are being turned into music.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Mary Decker and Zola Budd to talk about documentary The Fall, telling the story behind one of the most controversial moments in sporting history. Gabby Logan is also in the studio to give an Olympic update ahead of the Rio Games, and Joe Crowley meets the unlucky couples who were victims of a rogue wedding planner.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by the award-winning film director Baz Luhrmann to talk about the 20th anniversary of Romeo and Juliet. Reporter Lucy Siegle is also in the studio to talk about the mood of EU nationals living and working in the UK since the result of the EU referendum. Plus music from singer-songwriter James Bay.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Alex Jones.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by comeback kid Rick Astley, who this summer had his first number one album since 1987. On a day of high political drama David Dimbleby joins Matt and Alex live from the Question Time studio, and Joe Crowley is at the Liverpool Docks to see the city's new mega-cranes in action.
Chris Tarrant and Sesame Street's Cookie Monster join Matt Baker and Alex Jones, and Kevin Duala reports on the rise in fines being issued on 'smart motorways'.
Gregg Wallace joins Alex and Matt on the sofa to talk about the new series of MasterChef: The Professionals, Nick Wallis looks at the closure of Huddersfield's A&E and David Olusoga previews his new series Black and British: A Forgotten History.
John Simpson joins Matt and Alex to talk about his new book about the world of the foreign correspondent. CNN reporter Hala Gorani is also on the show to pick apart the results of the US election and what it might mean for us Brits. Three One Show viewers are hoping they're about to become to the new voice of the Speaking Clock - we dial in and find out live on the show.
Alex Jones and Ore Oduba are joined in the studio by Sir Cliff Richard, ahead of the release of his new album. He also reveals plans to tour the UK in 2017. In Jedburgh, Matt Baker and Team Rickshaw are gearing up for their Children In Need challenge.
Alex Jones and Caroline Quentin are joined in the studio by Len Goodman to talk about his favourite songs and Strictly Come Dancing. Matt Baker is with Team Rickshaw as they set off on day one of their epic challenge.
Alex Jones and Angellica Bell are joined by Eddie Redmayne and Katherine Waterston to talk about their new film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. Plus a catch-up with Team Rickshaw on day four of their challenge in Hull.
Alex Jones and Angellica Bell are joined by James May and Richard Hammond to talk about their new series The Grand Tour. There is also the latest from Matt on day five of the Rickshaw Challenge in Skegness. Dan Donnelly investigates the rise in pension investment fraud.
Alex Jones and Patrick Kielty are in the studio and Matt Baker is on the road as Team Rickshaw heads to tonight's finish line in King's Lynn. Sting and Sarah Millican are on the sofa to help cheer them on, and Mike Dilger tracks down one of Britain's most controversial birds.
Michael McIntyre joins Alex Jones and Patrick Kielty in the studio as they catch up with Team Rickshaw, who are approaching the end of their 470-mile challenge for Children in Need.
Olympic golden couple Laura Trott and Jason Kenny join Alex Jones and Patrick Kielty on the sofa, and a catch-up with Team Rickshaw ahead of their arrival at Children in Need.
Jennifer Aniston joins Matt and Alex to talk about her new movie Office Christmas Party, and the team celebrate the triumphant return of Team Rickshaw, reliving the highs and lows of their 474-mile journey. Plus Joe Crowley meets a 19-year-old with a condition known as selective mutism, and Mike Dilger has a look at the first complete dodo skeleton ever to be sold at a public auction in the UK.
Star of the stage Elaine Paige talks to Matt Baker and Alex Jones about her latest compilation album, and a creative writing student is given a very special gift from a Hollywood A-Lister.
Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. With Matt and Alex, chasing chart success with his brand new debut album, is Bradley Walsh. They are joined by Jazzie B, who reminisces about his dole-to-soul journey through the 1980s, and award-winning songwriter Tom Odell performs live.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Adrian Chiles and former footballer Bob Hazell. Plus why the Royal British Legion wanted to merge their Women's Section with the main charity, and Mike Dilger tests how powerful the kick of a secretary bird is.
Alex Jones and Gyles Brandreth are joined by David Walliams to talk about his new sketch show Walliams and Friend and his new children's book The Midnight Gang. The stars of Back in Time for Brixton are also on the sofa, Calum Scott performs his new track Rhythm Inside, Iwan Thomas heads to Luton in search of culture, and Richard Blackwood tells the story of seminal sketch show The Real McCoy.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by comedian Paul O'Grady, who is starring on stage in Cinderella. Plus Gabby Logan exclusively reveals the shortlist for BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2016.
The host of the hardest quiz on TV joins Matt and Alex on the sofa. Only Connect's Victoria Coren Mitchell reveals her surprising specialist subject - famous women and their cars!
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by British astronaut Tim Peake and brand new children's author Clare Balding. Plus Dom Littlewood is off on a virtual reality trip to the moon and the latest on the huge amount of hospital equipment the NHS is losing every day.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Rufus Sewell to chat about life after playing Lord Melbourne in the TV series Victoria. Plus historian Lucy Worsley describes what life was like for the women who married Henry VIII and Dan Donnelly delves into the world of the charity con artist.
Jon Richardson and Alex Jones are joined by Nicole Scherzinger to talk about her role in Disney's new animated film Moana. Busted discuss their new sound - and play their latest single. With Iceland (the country) taking Iceland (the supermarket) to court over their name, Dom Littlewood heads to Reykjavik to help keep the peace. Action Man Andy Torbet tries to find out how best to escape a sinking car. Richard Mainwaring recreates the Dire Straits riff credited with driving the success of the CD format.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by professor Brian Cox and Noel Fielding, to talk about musical science spectacular The Entire Universe, masterminded by Monty Python's Eric Idle. Plus exclusive access behind the barbed wire of one of Britain's most heavily-fortified buildings, GCHQ.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Have I Got News For You's Ian Hislop. Plus Nick Wallis has an exclusive interview with one of GCHQ's most powerful bosses and Gyles Brandreth tells the tale of a real life Scrooge.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Martin Kemp and Alan Davies. There is a performance from the Million Dollar Quartet musical, and Carrie Grant reveals how to vote for BBC Music's Song of the Year.
Phillip Schofield joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about his documentary When Phillip met Prince Philip. Kevin Duala meets people who have been stalked to find out just how much difference the government's new Stalking Protection Orders will make. Steve Brown tells the story of the Scottish prisoner of war who left almost £400,000 to the village in which he was held captive, Michael Douglas looks at The Pike, a book inspired by the film Jaws that was almost made into a movie, while Alex Riley plays the almost-made-movies gameshow Reel or No Reel. A viewer from Hendon reveals their Room with a View.
Presented by Alex Jones and Adil Ray, who take a walk on the wild side with Sir David Attenborough in celebrating the release of the Planet Earth II DVD. Katie Melua performs a track from her latest album, In Winter, with the Gori Women's Choir.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by the stars of new movie A Monster Calls, Liam Neeson and Lewis MacDougall. Angela Scanlon is live at the BBC Music Awards with big names like Robbie Williams just before they head on stage, and Mike Dilger reveals how flying isn't a reindeer's only superpower.
Jamie Oliver joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about his ultimate Christmas dinner. Plus a celebration of the 50th year of Action Man. And Charlie Puth sings.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Johnny Vegas and Sally Lindsay to talk about Still Open All Hours. Olly Murs talks about Christmas chez Murs and performs his latest single live on the piazza. Plus Strictly star and gymnast Claudia Fragapane announces the winner of the BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Amanda Abbington and Matt Lucas to talk about the new series of Sherlock and the Doctor Who Christmas special. Nick Wallis goes behind the scenes at a UK Border Force postal hub where Christmas parcels are checked to make sure there are no suspicious presents. Meanwhile, Phil Tufnell looks at emojis, and there are stories from the Glasgow Subway on its 120th anniversary.
It's the last One Show of 2016 and we're celebrating in style with Last Tango in Halifax stars Sir Derek Jacobi and Anne Reid. And Christmas wouldn't be Christmas without a few carols...
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Martin Clunes and Tom Daley.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Emilia Fox and Liz Carr.
Matt and Alex are joined by comedian Jack Whitehall and British country band The Shires.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by the Hairy Bikers.
Gary Barlow and Mel Giedroyc are on the sofa to talk about Let it Shine.
Shane Richie joins Matt and Michelle to talk about life after Albert Square.
Cameron Mackintosh joins Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley.
Stars from Pointless and Call the Midwife join Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon.
Kris Marshall and Don Warrington join Matt and Angela to talk about Death in Paradise.
Lee Mack joins Angela Scanlon and Al Murray, and Ray Blk performs live.
With guests Emily Watson and Ben Chaplin, who star in BBC One drama Apple Tree Yard.
Sanjeev Bhaskar joins Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by actress Una Stubbs.
Presented by Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon, with guests Joan Bakewell and Frank Skinner.
Angela Scanlon and Fay Ripley chat to actor and extreme-fisherman Robson Green.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by comedian Omid Djalili.
Film director Danny Boyle joins Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley in the studio.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by Olivia Newton-John and Neil Patrick Harris.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined in the studio by Reggie Yates.
Angela Scanlon and Michael Ball are joined by comedian Russell Brand.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley meet Gareth Southgate and Neil Morrissey.
Lenny Henry and Richard Curtis join Matt and Michelle to launch Red Nose Day 2017.
Sue Perkins joins Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley, alongside Sam Riley and Kate Bosworth.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon with stories and reports from around the country.
Comedian Jon Richardson and Angela Scanlon chat to Tracey Ullman.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by Stephen Mangan to talk about fake news.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined in the studio by Ardal O'Hanlon.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by Let It Shine's Dannii Minogue.
Sir Trevor McDonald talks about interviewing former members of the mafia.
Angela Scanlon and Richard Osman are joined by Sara Cox, and Elbow perform.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by Naomie Harris to talk about Moonlight.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley celebrate Valentine's Day with Adam Hills and 10cc.
Matt and Michelle welcome the stars of the new series of The Real Marigold Hotel.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by Mary Berry to chat about what's next for her.
Emma Willis chats to Ore Oduba and Angela Scanlon about next week's Brit Awards.
Amanda Holden and Tracy Ann Oberman are on the sofa chatting about Stepping Out.
James Nesbitt talks to Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley about Stan Lee's Lucky Man.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon's guests include Call the Midwife actress Helen George.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined in the studio by Ant and Dec.
Ricky Gervais is on the sofa talking about his new standup world tour Humanity.
With guest Holly Willoughby, and a look back at 20 years of the Teletubbies.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by Dawn French.
Tom Hiddleston, Brie Larson and Samuel L Jackson join Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by David Tennant and Adrian Scarborough.
Angela Scanlan and guest presenter Jon Richardson are joined by music megastar Ed Sheeran.
Dara O Briain joins Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley on the green sofa.
Joan Collins and Pauline Collins talk about their new film The Time of their Lives.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by Miranda Hart, Tony Robinson and Rob Beckett.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined in the studio by David Baddiel.
Hugh Bonneville and film director Gurinder Chadha join Jeremy Vine and Angela Scanlon.
Simon Callow and Simon Bird are on the sofa to discuss their new play The Philanthropist.
Harry Hill brings his particular brand of fun and madness to the studio.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley talk to Jake Gyllenhaal and Rebecca Ferguson.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined in the studio by Dan Stevens.
Angela Scanlon is joined by guest presenter Michael Ball and singer Jennifer Hudson.
Katherine Jenkins talks about bringing Carousel to the London Coliseum.
Comedian turned chat show host John Bishop joins Matt and Michelle.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by James Blunt, who performs his new single.
Maureen Lipman and Arlene Phillips join Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon in the studio.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley with stories and reports from around the country.
Actor Riz Ahmed talks about his new film City of Tiny Lights.
John Legend joins Angela Scanlon and Matt Baker to talk about his forthcoming tour.
On the sofa are David Suchet, Gemma Whelan and Take That.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined in the studio by actor Philip Glenister.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by Max Whitlock and Danny Baker.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by Chris Packham, Anne Reid and Imelda May.
Angela Scanlon and Matt Baker are joined by Les Dennis and Sam Womack.
Angela Scanlon and Ore Oduba chat to Freida Pinto and Daniel Mays about Guerrilla.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined on the sofa by actress Gemma Arterton.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by Micky Flanagan.
New Doctor Who companion Pearl Mackie joins Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon.
Phil Daniels and Larry Lamb, stars of The Hatton Garden Job, join Matt and Angela.
Presented by Angela Scanlon and Al Murray, with guests Rhod Gilbert and James Arthur.
Vera star Brenda Blethyn and maitre d' Fred Sirieix of First Dates join Matt and Michelle.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley with Nick Knowles and three London Marathon runners.
Matt and Angela are joined by Dennis Quaid and James Norton.
John Boyega chats about his return to the stage in Woyzeck at the Old Vic.
Angela Scanlon and Amol Rajan are joined by Masterchef's John Torode.
Alex Jones returns to the show to get sleep advice from Jo Frost and Dr Michael Mosley.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Hollywood actors Chris Pratt and Kurt Russell.
Orlando Bloom and Susan Calman join Matt and Michelle.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by Barry Manilow.
Ronan Keating presents with Angela Scanlon as Bananarama talk about their comeback tour.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Woody Harrelson and Noel Fitzpatrick.
Keith Lemon and Paddy McGuinness join Matt Baker and Alex Jones.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones talk to Max Beesley and comedian Katherine Ryan.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by Ray Winstone to talk about his film Jawbone.
Gyles Brandreth and Angela Scanlon are joined on the sofa by Ade Edmondson and Blondie.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Katie Derham, who talks about the BBC Proms.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by prime minister Theresa May and her husband Philip.
The Hairy Bikers and Virginia McKenna join Matt Baker and Angellica Bell on the sofa.
Superstar illusionists Penn and Teller join Matt Baker and Angellica Bell in the studio.
Gregg Wallace and the MasterChef finalists join Alex Jones and Michael Ball in the studio.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones speak to Dreamgirl Amber Riley.
Frankie Dettori joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa.
David Walliams and Nicola Adams join Matt Baker and Alex Jones.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by Jessie Wallace and Shane Richie.
Monty Don and Jo Whiley take a look behind the scenes at the Chelsea Flower Show.
With guests Gloria Hunniford and Lucy Worsley. Plus a look at the life of Sir Roger Moore.
Michelle Ackerley and Amol Rajan are joined by Michaela Strachan and Marcus Brigstocke.
Ore Oduba and Angela Scanlon are joined on the sofa by John Barrowman.
Alex Jones and Ore Oduba are joined by leader of the Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn.
Alex Jones and Ore Oduba are joined on the sofa by David Dimbleby.
The programme is live in Cardiff at a welcoming party for the Champions League final.
Niall Horan talks about the One Love Manchester concert and performs live in the studio.
Sherlock star Andrew Scott talks about taking on Hamlet on the stage.
Matt and Alex are joined by Sherlock and Doctor Who writer Mark Gatiss.
Poldark actors Eleanor Tomlinson and Tom York join Gabby Logan and Matt Baker.
Steve Coogan joins Alex Jones and Amol Rajan.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Julia Stiles and Adrian Lester.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Brendan Gleeson and Christine McVie.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Gareth Malone and Jack Vettriano.
Judy Murray tells Matt and Gabby why she has got her first tattoo at the age of 57.
Alex Jones and Richard Osman are joined by new Blind Date host Paul O'Grady.
Steve Backshall joins Alex and Matt ahead of his new programme Meet the Hedgehogs.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actor Kevin Spacey to talk Baby Driver.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by guests John Thomson and Alison Moyet.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by the South Bank Show's Melvyn Bragg.
Alex Jones and guest host Jerry Springer are joined by Tracey Ullman and Rita Ora.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Geri Horner.
Ronnie O'Sullivan joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about his new novel.
Fifteen years after her sister was murdered, Gemma Dowler tells her side of the story.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones present live from inside Buckingham Palace.
Alex Jones and Sally Phillips are joined by Sue Barker and John McEnroe.
Jason Bateman joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about his new series Ozark.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by former Star Trek actor Colm Meaney.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by Joanna Lumley, Sarah Millican and Dan Snow.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by actor Michael Sheen.
Alex Jones and Katherine Ryan's guest is Mel Giedroyc and Haim provide the music.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Christopher Eccleston to talk about The Leftovers.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by Sir Mark Rylance and Jack Lowden.
Martin Clunes joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to celebrate Britain's beaches.
Greg Davies joins Alex Jones and Kevin Duala to talk about his new comedy series Man Down.
Alex Jones and Rob Beckett are joined on the sofa by Owen Wilson to talk about Cars 3.
Martine McCutcheon joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in Northern Ireland.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones stop off at the Heart of the Glens Food Festival in Cushendall.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by country singer Nathan Carter in Ballycastle.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones visit Portrush in Northern Ireland for their Big Causeway Crawl.
On the final stop of the Big Causeway Crawl, Matt and Alex reach the Giant's Causeway.
Nadiya Hussain and Rosemary Shrager reveal all about The Big Family Cooking Showdown.
Hollywood actor and director Stanley Tucci talks about his new film Final Portrait.
Rolling Stone and artist Ronnie Wood chats about his new art book.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by former Strictly head judge Len Goodman.
A Tribute to Sir Bruce Forsyth. Matt Baker and Alex Jones pay tribut to Sir Bruce Forsyth.
Channing Tatum joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about his latest film Logan Lucky.
Lesley Garrett and Reverend Kate Bottley are on the sofa, and Anita Rani meets Tom Cruise.
Jenna Coleman reveals all about Victoria, in which she plays the eponymous queen.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball are joined on the sofa by David Mitchell and Robert Webb.
Marcus Mumford and Les Ferdinand discuss an upcoming charity football match for Grenfell.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Britain's favourite stargazer Professor Brian Cox.
Dara O Briain is on the sofa discussing his new venture.
Alex Jones and Patrick Kielty are joined on the sofa by Jamie Oliver.
Shania Twain speaks to Matt Baker and Alex Jones about her new album Now.
Matt Baker and Gabby Logan are joined on the sofa by Sir Mo Farah.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Dame Judi Dench and Ali Fazal.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Neil Sedaka and Shirley Ballas.
Alex Jones with Fay Ripley and guests James Nesbitt, Robert Bathurst and Leanne Best.
Matt and Alex celebrate 40 years of Antiques Roadshow with guest Fiona Bruce.
Paddy McGuinness talks to Alex and Matt about his TV spectacular celebrating tribute acts.
George and Larry Lamb discuss their cycling trip around Britain. The Killers perform live.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Joe Lycett, who talks about his new tour.
Shane Richie and Angela Scanlon are joined in the studio by actor Mark Strong.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker welcome some of the heroes competing in the 2017 Invictus Games.
Jools Holland joins Alex and Matt to talk about the 25th anniversary of his music show.
Cat Deeley is in the studio and George McGavin goes in hunt of a clever caterpillar.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Nigella Lawson.
Alex Jones and Richard Osman chat to Jack and Michael Whitehall.
Benny Andersson joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about his new album.
With Mel Brooks, Ross Noble and Lesley Joseph. Russell Crowe and his band perform live.
Celebrating 50 years of Radio 1 with guests Tony Blackburn, Nick Grimshaw and Clara Amfo.
Comedy greats Ben Elton and Ruby Wax join Alex Jones and Ore Oduba.
Kevin Bishop tells Matt and Alex why he's stepping into the shoes of one of his heroes.
Lord Alan Sugar joins Alex and Amol to talk about the new series of The Apprentice.
Matt Lucas and Miranda Hart join Alex Jones and Amol Rajan on the sofa.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by Tim Minchin, Brian Conley and Amy Dowden.
Billie Jean King chats to Alex Jones and Gyles Brandreth, and Jake Bugg performs live.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Dawn French.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Frank Bruno to talk about his autobiography.
Matt and Alex reveal the six teens taking on the Rickshaw Challenge for Children In Need.
Guests include Sir Richard Branson, plus Strictly's Susan Calman and Kevin Clifton.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by Hillary Clinton.
Armando Iannucci chats to Matt Baker and Angellica Bell about his latest film project.
Hollywood star Christian Slater chats to Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Martin Clunes, Rhod Gilbert and June Sarpong.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by former Call the Midwife star Jessica Raine.
Alex Jones and Ricky Wilson are joined by Kit Harington to talk about Gunpowder.
Alex Jones and Ore Oduba are joined by Sir David Jason to talk about his new book.
Alex Jones and Ore Oduba are joined on the sofa by Michael Ball and Alfie Boe.
Alex Jones and Ore Oduba are joined by DJs Greg James and Dotty.
Alex Jones and Ore Oduba are joined by talent show judge Sharon Osbourne.
Alex Jones and Ore Oduba are joined by comedian Harry Hill.
Bill Bailey joins Amol Rajan and Michelle Ackerley in the studio.
Debbie McGee and Giovanni Pernice dance a chilling Charleston in a Halloween special.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan with Victoria Coren Mitchell, Liza Tarbuck and Andrew Marr.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by Sam Smith to talk about his upcoming TV special.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined on the sofa by Jason Isaacs and Sonequa Martin-Green.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Paul O'Grady.
Actress Anna Maxwell Martin and Strictly's Mollie and AJ are the guests.
Suzie Imber reveals all about winning the world's first astronaut reality show.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones help launch 2017's Rickshaw Challenge live from the studio.
New Doctor Who companion Bradley Walsh joins Alex Jones and Sally Phillips on the show.
Ashley Jensen joins Alex Jones and Michael Ball, and there is a Team Rickshaw update.
Peaky Blinders star Helen McCrory joins Alex Jones and Michael Ball in the studio.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball talk to adventurer Bear Grylls and comedian Sara Pascoe.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined in the studio by Michael McIntyre.
Children in Need Special. Alex Jones and Greg James are joined in the studio by Walford's finest warblers.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by David Beckham and Mary Berry.
Actors and brothers James and Dave Franco talk about their latest film The Disaster Artist
Alex and Matt are joined by Katherine Ryan, Richard Osman and Seal.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actor Dan Stevens to talk about his new film.
Len Goodman joins Alex Jones and Patrick Kielty in the studio and Tom Chaplin sings.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley with stories and reports from around the country.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by grime star Dizzee Rascal.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Alexandra Burke and Alexander Armstrong.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by Lesley Sharp and Philip Glenister.
Alex Jones and Ore Oduba are joined by singer Gwen Stefani and actor Robert Lindsay.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Sue Perkins.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined in the studio by Joanna Lumley.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by the Pub Landlord and Stephen Tompkinson.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Monica Galetti and Marcus Wareing.
Alex Jones and Patrick Kielty are joined by the multi-talented Sheridan Smith.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by Robbie Williams and Sarah Parish.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Dame Kristin Scott Thomas and Lily James.
Alex and Matt are joined by Sarah Millican, Domhnall Gleeson and Andy Serkis.
Noel Gallagher chats to Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon about his latest album.
Alex Jones and Patrick Kielty are joined by Ed Balls, plus a performance from Elbow.
With guests Sir Tom Courtenay, David Walliams and Joe McFadden.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined on the sofa by Mark Gatiss and Steve Pemberton.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker with stories and reports from around the country.
Matt and Alex are joined by Little Women's Emily Watson and EastEnders villain Jake Wood.
Rob Brydon and the Canterbury Cathedral Girls' Choir join Alex Jones and Matt Baker.
Mel Giedroyc and Jo Whiley broadcast live from Glastonbury 2019. 1. Hold Me While You Wait - Lois Capaldi - BBC Session
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.
Rod Stewart joins Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon in the studio as we celebrate his 50th anniversary as a solo artist.
The Pet Shop Boys join Alex and Michael Ball to talk about their new music and perform live. And former American Football players Osi Umenyiora and Jason Bell discuss the Super Bowl.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Miriam Margolyes to talk about obesity and body positivity. Plus two winners of the Underwater Photographer of the Year competition bring their beautiful photographs into the studio.
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal talk to football pundit Chris Kamara and Ed Balls. Watchdog looks into car insurance.
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal are joined in the studio by actor Nigel Havers. Peter Crouch explains how he plans to save our summer and a viewer is surprised with One Big Thank You.
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal talk to the actress Ashley Jensen about her latest role in the comedy drama Agatha Raisin and the success of After Life. And stargazing duo Dara O Briain and Brian Cox explain how to spot something truly spectacular in the sky.
Alex Jones & Amol Rajan are joined by Anne-Marie Duff and Mark Addy, who star in big new BBC drama The Salisbury Poisonings, plus Rosamund Pike tells us how she went back to school to play Marie Curie, and Gethin Jones visits the giant freezer full of uneaten airline meals.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by actors David Tennant and Michael Sheen. Plus Chris Packham talks Springwatch.
Alex and Amol are joined by the nation’s favourite fishing buddies Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse, and Matt Allwright tells viewers what scams they should be looking out for right now.
Strictly champion Oti Mabuse, Sir Kenneth Branagh and Ferdia Shaw chat to Alex and Amol about their latest projects. Gethin Jones finds out how our shopping experience will change next week.
Alex Jones and Iain Stirling are joined by Tony Blackburn and the Kaiser Chiefs’ Ricky Wilson to solve some pop music mysteries, plus Michelle Visage and her family share their LA lockdown life, and we take you on a ride through one of Britain’s empty theme parks.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball are joined by architect and presenter George Clarke and Rav Wilding.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball chat to Gary Lineker and Dame Darcey Bussell. Plus a film featuring Prince William as he makes a surprise video call to one of the many families still shielding.
Hollywood stars Nicholas Hoult and Elle Fanning share some on-set secrets with Alex Jones and Michael Ball.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball celebrate the remarkable life of forces sweetheart Dame Vera Lynn, who has passed away. They have a recording of her very last performance.
John Legend and Andy and Jamie Murray join Alex Jones and Kym Marsh. Plus a performance from Yusuf Cat Stevens.
Alex and Chris Ramsey help to wish BBC legend Dame Esther Rantzen a happy 80th birthday. Plus, the Black Eyed Peas join live from LA and the show celebrates the contribution of the Windrush generation to the NHS.
On tonight’s One Show Alex Jones and Chris Ramsey talk to soap star Anita Dobson ahead of tonight’s classic episode of EastEnders featuring Den and Angie. And tennis legend Sue Barker also joins with news of this year’s special Wimbledon coverage.
Dame Judi Dench joins Alex Jones and Chris Ramsey to make a very special announcement. Plus Bridesmaids star Rose Byrne talks about her latest comedy and we say another One Big Thank You.
Alex Jones and Chris Ramsey celebrate Glastonbury with Ronnie Wood, Jason Donovan and actor John Lithgow.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones are joined by three of the latest celebrities being put through their paces in the MasterChef kitchen: Judy Murray, Amar Latif and Dom Littlewood.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones talk to Oscar-winner Charlize Theron. Ross Kemp joins in the studio to talk about classic EastEnders episodes and to share his memories of playing Grant Mitchell.
Alex Jones and Gethin Jones talk to comedian Alex Brooker about his new disability documentary. Ahead of the new formula one season, Anita Rani takes a pit stop at Silverstone to meet some legends of the sport. Plus Matt Allright answers holiday consumer questions in the weekly Watchdog segment.
Martin and Gary Kemp chat to Alex Jones and Gethin Jones about their spoof documentary The Kemps: All True. Plus a year 11 pupil is surprised with a virtual prom for her entire school year.
Alex Jones & Alex Scott celebrate our 3000th One Show with Katherine Jenkins and Spaced stars Simon Pegg & Jessica Hynes. Plus Alex Scott & Gary Lineker take us back in time to Italia ’90, when Gazza cried and Pavarotti ruled the charts.
Kym Marsh and Amol Rajan are joined by Nick Knowles. They also chat to Downton Abbey star Laura Carmichael about her role in new BBC drama The Secrets She Keeps.
Amol Rajan and Kym Marsh talk to Twiggy about her new podcast. Ahead of tonight’s classic episode of EastEnders, love rivals Preeya Kalidas and John Partridge, who played Amira and Christian, are reunited, and Dara O Briain and Brian Cox reveal the secrets of Mars.
Kym Marsh and Amol Rajan chat to Jarvis Cocker, Ronni Ancona and Sally Phillips about their latest projects. And Chris Packham shares his favourite sights and sounds of summer.
Kym Marsh and Amol Rajan are joined by singer Pixie Lott and actor Jason Isaacs, plus Sir Chris Hoy helps out with our latest One Big Thank You, and Nikki Fox meets the stressed pets who can’t cope with their humans going back to work.
Kym and Amol talk to comedian Jack Whitehall about his new BBC show. Plus, double BRIT-award-winning singer James Bay performs his new single.
Gethin Jones and Alex Scott are joined by Dan Walker and sporting legend Sir Mo Farah to look back at some of the most memorable moments from the Olympic Games. Plus, consumer crusaders Angela Rippon and Gloria Hunniford join them to talk about the latest series of Rip Off Britain. And Kevin Duala meets the crew and passengers on board one of the first tourist flights to Spain.
Katy Perry joins Gethin and Alex from LA to talk about her new album Smile. Eastenders actress Lorraine Stanley, who plays Karen Taylor, reveals what post-lockdown life is like in Walford.
Alex Scott and Gethin Jones are joined by stars of the stage Miriam Margolyes and Elaine Paige. Plus Westlife's Nicky Byrne helps out with the latest One Big Thank You surprise.
Alex Scott and Gethin Jones chat to comedian and actor Bill Bailey about music, comedy and his house full of strange pets. Plus singer Ellie Goulding gives an exclusive performance of a new track.
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark Neal talk to Monica Galetti, Giles Coren, Caitlin Moran and Alfie Allen. Plus, Dr Sarah Jarvis meets the people working round the clock trying to find a cure for Covid-19.
Clare Balding, Carey Mulligan and Marcus Mumford chat to Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal about their latest projects. Richie Anderson reports on the success of the running app Couch to 5K.
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal are joined by Katie Piper and Adam Kay, who has been collecting celebrity love letters to the NHS. Plus an angry Mary Berry asks for Watchdog’s help, and Dara O Briain and Prof Brian Cox are on the lookout for shooting stars.
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal are joined in the studio by singer Ronan Keating. Plus they chat to Sir Patrick Stewart about turning 80, and three generous gardeners are given One Big Thank You.
Alex Jones and Rylan Clark-Neal talk to actor and all-round entertainer John Barrowman about his new role in one of the BBC's biggest dramas. Brit Award-winning singer-songwriter Tom Walker performs his new single Wait For You live in the studio.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball talk to singer Anne-Marie and Dick and Angel Strawbridge are live from France talking about their new show Escape to The Chateau: Make Do and Mend.
Joanna Lumley chats about her adventures across the globe in her brand new travel series and actress Laurie Brett, who played Jane Beale in EastEnders, talks about the latest classic episode of the soap airing on the BBC.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball are joined by one of TV’s great power-couples - Miss Piggy and Kermit the Frog talk about the brand-new Muppets TV show. Plus Michael Portillo discusses his latest Great Continental Railway Journeys.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball are joined by pop band McFly, who talk about their first new music in almost 10 years. Richie Anderson looks at the confusion surrounding the social distancing guidelines.