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| 4x01 - Kelly Brook: |
| The One Show is back with actress and model Kelly Brook in the studio, a look at the dangers of diet pills, the story of the Berlin airlift and a few predictions for 2009. Presented by Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley. |
| 4x02 - David Cameron: |
| The Right Honourable Leader of the Opposition David Cameron joins Adrian and Christine in the studio. Justin Rowlatt meets the family campaigning for life to mean life when it comes to serious crime, and Mike Dilger visits a unique dog and duck. |
| 4x03 - Richard Hammond: |
| Richard 'The Hamster' Hammond talks about his new show featuring epic amounts of mud and water. We ask whether the economic downturn is sending Polish workers home and Marty Jopson goes 'round the bend' with the history of the toilet. |
| 4x04 - Robin Gibb: |
| Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley are joined by Bee Gees legend Robin Gibb and reveal how to hunt down the millions of pounds left in dormant bank accounts. |
| 4x05 - Graham Norton: |
| Adrian Chiles and Chrstine Bleakley are joined by outrageous TV presenter and soon-to-be West End star Graham Norton. There's a look at Europe's attitude towards Britain and whether lie detectors should be used in court, and we find out why ice is slippy. |
| 4x06 - Michael Ball: |
| Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.
How Brits abroad are coping with economic hard times, the return of the bustard and West End superstar, Michael Ball, joins Adrian and Christine in the studio. |
| 4x07 - Errol Brown: |
| Hot Chocolate singer Errol Brown joins Christine and Adrian to talk about his up and coming UK tour. Angelica Bell investigates how Obama will have an impact on the Black community here in the UK, while Dominic Littlewood looks into the Smart metre. Plus Dan Snow finds out about Labour camps. |
| 4x08 - Adrian Lester: |
| Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by King of the Grifters Adrian Lester, star of the slick hit drama Hustle. |
| 4x09 - James McAvoy: |
| A look at the rules governing bailiffs, why we care about swearing, Burns night traditions, and how to improve your mind power. Actor James McAvoy is in the studio. |
| 4x10 - Andrew Lloyd Webber: |
| Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK. |
| 4x11 - Linda Bellingham: |
| Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK. Linda Bellingham reveals all about Calendar Girls - The Stage Show.
Angelica goes in search of towns and villages that have a claim to fame, and this time she is in the Watford Gap.
Paddy O'Connell investigates addiction to over-the-counter pain killers, with advice on the show form Dr Sarah Jarvis. Plus Hardeep finds out if it really is best [...] (More) |
| 4x12 - Ainsley Harriott: |
| TV chef and presenter Ainsley Harriott joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley on The One Show sofa. |
| 4x13 - Hugh Grant: |
| Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.
Actor Hugh Grant joins them to discuss the birthplace of British aviation, why 3D is back in the cinemas, the insurance problems faced by cancer survivors and why we should be less squeamish about our food. |
| 4x14 - Jo Brand: |
| Jo Brand joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley to provide some Comic Relief. |
| 4x15 - Lee Mack: |
| Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by award winning comedian Lee Mack, who is in to chat about the new series of Not Going Out.
Rav Wilding investigates youth crime and sentencing, Lucy Siegle looks at the latest offerings from credit card providers, Neil Oliver visits a hero fireman from the sea surge of 1953 and Angelica Bell visits Stalybridge. |
| 4x16 - Phill Jupitus: |
| There's no business like snow business and The One Show continues with comedian Phill Jupitus joining Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley on the sofa. |
| 4x17 - Professor Robert Winston: |
| Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.
Scientist and TV presenter Professor Robert Winston is in the studio to discuss Darwin and whether the British are too embarrassed to talk about religion. |
| 4x18 - Sir David Frost: |
| Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley are joined by veteran broadcaster Sir David Frost. |
| 4x19 - Frank Skinner: |
| Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.
Christine and Adrian are joined by comedian Frank Skinner. Iain Lee finds out if lying on your CV is acceptable, Lucy Siegle looks at the latest offerings from the mobile phone companies, and Mike Dilger goes kayaking with seals. |
| 4x20 - Mel B: |
| Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.
Girl Power returns to the sofa, as Mel B joins Adrian and Christine. |
| 4x21 - Lynda LaPlante: |
| Crime writer Lynda La Plante discusses telly cops, plus there's a look at the future of the public library and the science behind love at first sight. |
| 4x22 - Jeremy Paxman: |
| Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.
Jeremy Paxman - more used to asking the questions than answering them - is grilled by Adrian and Christine. |
| 4x23 - Tina Hobley: |
| Tina Hobley, also known as Sister Chrissie from Holby City took some time out from saving lives and breaking hearts in the soap to be in the studio with us.
Paddy O'Connell spent a day with a Muslim football team to hear what life in Britain is like for young Muslims today.
Our new architectural historian Dr Jonathan Foyle visited the beautifully preserved town of Stamford, which has featured in recent adaptions of Pride and Prejudice and Middlemarch.
Our resident technophobe, Gyles [...] (More) |
| 4x24 - John Torode & Gregg Wallace: |
| Masterchef main men John Torode and Gregg Wallace proved lick-smacking good company in the One Show studio.
As the economic crisis continues to hit the high street, Lucy Siegle came to the rescue of customers awaiting goods from shops in administration. Find out more.
There were more treasured possessions on show in our Flavour of the Month strand, as Hardeep Singh Kholi took a dip into the art of fondue. Tell us which gadgets deserve a comeback? Share your pictures and check out the [...] (More) |
| 4x25 - Anthea Turner: |
| Tonight's guest was Anthea Turner, she talked about taking part in BBC1's Let's Dance with Comic Relief. For more about Red Nose Day 2009 click here.
Dom Littlewood looked at the current situation in the ongoing campaign to reclaim your overdraft charges. Get more information and a claim letter to download here.
Lucy Siegle kicked off a heated argument over vegetables. Cauliflower versus broccoli? Which is your favourite?
Valentine's Day is tomorrow and with this is mind Neil Oliver [...] (More) |
| 4x26 - Morrissey: |
| Influential pop superstar and Manchester's unofficial poet laureate Morrissey joins Adrian and Christine on the One Show sofa to talk about his new album, Years of Refusal.
With unemployment figures reaching 2 million, Anita Rani took a look at the new breed of white collar job-seekers. Have your say.
Jonathan Foyle continued his journey looking at what makes the streets in the UK the way they are, by paying a visit to a terrace in Birmingham.
Kicking off our Body Tricks week, Marty Jopson [...] (More) |
| 4x27 - Jane McDonald: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined on the show by top TV personality and singer Jane McDonald.
In the current economic climate more and more Brits will be opting to stay in the country for their holiday this year. Christine Walkden asks: "Are caravans cool again?"
Marty Jopson is back with the second part of his Body Tricks series. Tonight he is looking at the Stroop Test.
Paddy O'Connell inspects the new band of pensionable volunteers to the police force, drafted in to help with the mounting [...] (More) |
| 4x28 - Richard Wilson: |
| Star of One Foot In The Grave and Merlin, and vintage car fanatic, Richard Wilson joined us in the studio to talk about his new BBC Four series, Britain's Best Drives.
As Jade Goody's cancer struggle continues to hit the headlines, Germaine Greer looked at the issues surrounding the TV coverage of her illness. Is this a reality check too far?
Dom Littlewood investigated how the recession is affecting the second hand car market.
Over the last month Hardeep Singh Kohli has been remembering [...] (More) |
| 4x29 - David Hasselhoff: |
| Hats off to the Hoff! Christine and Adrian are joined on the sofa by the one and only David Hasselhoff.
Gyles Brandreth reveals the shocking truth about how vulnerable our houses are to burglars.
Vicki Butler Henderson highlights the disruption caused by lorries being sent down the wrong roads by sat-navs.
As part of our My Hero films Edwina Currie salutes Lady Astor - the first woman to serve as an MP in the House of Commons - as an inspiration to us all.
Marty Jopson's latest Body [...] (More) |
| 4x30 - Ronan Keating: |
| Boyzone heart-throb and Irish charmer Ronan Keating joins Christine and Adrian on the sofa to talk about climbing Kilimanjaro for Comic Relief and his new album, Songs For My Mother.
Following reports of the rise of mental health disorders among middle-aged women, Ruby Wax looks at the people behind the headlines who've been affected by depression.
Angellica Bell gets out her highlighter pen and flicked through the history of the Lonely Hearts advert.
Hardeep Singh Kholi hits the Big Top [...] (More) |
| 4x31 - Chris Moyles: |
| Self-styled saviour of Radio 1 Chris Moyles is in the studio to talk about his training to climb Kilimanjaro in aid of Comic Relief.
Three months after the government set up community panels to help decide which projects convicted criminals should be put to work on, Paddy O'Connell pays a visit to Ipswich to see how the scheme is working.
Sally Gunnell investigates just what kind of music it takes to inspire people to great feats of physical strength and endurance.
Dan Snow kicks off his [...] (More) |
| 4x32 - Patrick Stewart: |
| Respected stage actor and former Star Trek captain Patrick Stewart joins Adrian and Christine to talk about starring opposite Sir Ian McKellan in a new stage version of Waiting For Godot.
Anita Rani explores issues surrounding arson and spoke to those responsible for picking up the pieces after fires have been started.
Angellica Bell investigates how outlandish ideas from the world of sci-fi are finding their way into the technology of today.
Dan Snow winds back the clock to 1948 for the [...] (More) |
| 4x33 - Al Murray: |
| Time gentlemen please! Tonight's guest taking time out from pulling pints is The Pub Landlord otherwise known as comedian Mr Al Murray.
Manufacturing industry has been hit particularly hard with news this week of redundancies. Lucy Siegle asks, what is the future of British manufacturing?
Dom Littlewood investigates which is more economical, booking holidays through brochures or DIY tailored trips.
Dan Snow continues his look at the days that helped form modern Britain. Today he explored [...] (More) |
| 4x34 - Mr. T: |
| The inimitable Mr T, aka The A Team's BA Barracus, joins Adrian and Christine in the studio.
Gyles Brandreth explores the origins of the Seven Deadly Sins. Which modern sins do you think should be added to the list?
In the current economic climate things are not looking good for savers. Dom Littlewood looks at whether Premium Bonds are a good place to keep your cash.
Our resident environmentalist Lucy Siegle examines the option of a 'green' funeral. She looked at recycled cardboard coffins [...] (More) |
| 4x35 - Paul Merton: |
| Tonight's guest is Have I Got News For You star and film buff Paul Merton, here to talk about his new BBC Four series, Paul Merton Looks At Alfred Hitchcock.
Anita Rani joins the Metropolitan Police Diving Squad.
Paddy O'Connell reports live from the British Music Experience, a celebration of our unique rock and pop heritage at the O2 in London.
Carol Kirkwood heads to Gloucestershire in search of one of the great spectacles of spring - a golden carpet of wild daffodils. What are the other [...] (More) |
| 4x36 - Rolf Harris: |
| Rolf Harris is tonight's studio guest. Dom Littlewood tells us about airline failure insurance. Our street barber Michael Douglas hunts for silver vixens. Phil Tufnell looks at the painting A Welsh Victory by William Howard Robertson. And Mike Dilger watches boxing hares in Hampshire. |
| 4x37 - Lee Mead: |
| In our studio of many colours was former Joseph star Lee Mead. Lee gets a suprise phone call from fiance Denise Van Outen. Denise is on her way up Mount Killamanjaro for Comic Relief.
Gyles Brandreth examined the Freedom of Information act are. Lucy Siegle looked at car sharing clubs. In his series on how great songs came to be written, Des Coleman met with Simply Red's Mick Hucknall to discover the inspiration behind his hit, Holding Back The Years.
And Marty Jopson named plastic as this [...] (More) |
| 4x38 - Carol Vorderman: |
| Joining Adrian and Christine on the sofa is queen of calculus Carol Vorderman. Angellica Bell discusses why maths is important to all of us. Does maths matter? Lord Roy Hattersley looks back 25 years ago to the miner's strike. Gyles Brandreth explores Sheffield General Cemetery. Bug man George McGavin shows us the delights of having a compost heap in your garden, and Christine Walkden joins us in the studio with some practical composting tips.
Christine will be our 'Agony Plant' over the [...] (More) |
| 4x39 - Julian Fellowes: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by Oscar winning film maker Julian Fellowes. Julian's new film is The Young Victoria - and tonight Germaine Greer looks back at the famous lady.
Dominic Littlewood investigates the rise in reported domestic violence towards men. As part of his 'Building your street' series Jonathan Foyle heads to Hampstead. And Hardeep Singh Kohli studies his favourite poem, Robert Burns' Parcel of Rougues. |
| 4x40 - John Barrowman: |
| Christine and Adrian welcome John Barrowman to the sofa for a third time. This is quite an honour - only John and the great Michael Palin have appeared on The One Show three times. A Dalek makes a special appearance, too.
Also on the show: Anita Rani goes behind bars to meet prison officers. Christine Walkden heads over to the Garden Museum staff allotment where she answers viewers gardening questions.
To celebrate British Pie Week, Hardeep Singh Kohli takes to the streets with a number of [...] (More) |
| 4x41 - Rob Brydon and Ruth Jones: |
| Gavin and Stacey's Nessa and Bryn a.k.a. Rob Brydon and Ruth Jones joined us to kick off The One Show's Comic Relief week.
As part of a series of three films for Comic Relief Christine travelled to Uganda to highlight the help that's needed there. In an emotional first film Christine visited the Tsambya slums of Kampala where she met a young girl, whose mother had died of AIDS and who is now bringing up her five brothers and sisters.
Also on the show: With interest rates at a historic low, [...] (More) |
| 4x42 - Annie Lennox: |
| Ex-Eurythmics and solo songstress Annie Lennox joined us on the sofa. Paddy O'Connell met people who have risked everything to speak the truth. Author Marian Keyes explored the 'guilty pleasure' books that we have on our reading lists. And Marty Jopson looked at a favourite invention - the photograph. In the second film from Uganda for Comic Relief, Christine met a woman who, with the help of JINJA women's association, has set up her own bead making business. She is now able to support her family. [...] (More) |
| 4x43 - Raymond Blanc: |
| Chef Raymond Blanc is tonight's guest. For BBC2, Raymond Blanc is once again on the lookout for a couple to join him in opening and running a restaurant.
Today is national No Smoking Day. Dr Sarah Jarvis examines what happens when we quit cigarettes. Christine's Uganda visit continues. Anita Rani heads back to school to see if teaching is a good career choice. Can anyone be a teacher?
Windsor and Eton town centres have been named 'Cleanest Town in Britain' in the Clean Britain Awards. Aggie [...] (More) |
| 4x44 - Christopher Biggins: |
| Christopher Biggins joins Adrian and Christine in the studio.
Matt Allwright visits Gedling - a suburb in Nottingham where parking charges are being introduced this August. Are parking charges over the top?
Hardeep Singh Kohli travels to Whitelee Wind Farm in Glasgow. Will it become a heritage site? What are the heritage sites of the future?
Adrian Chiles meets Zac in Wolverhampton. Zac's a very special boy. He helps to care for his autistic younger brother.
And Kirstin O'Brien heads [...] (More) |
| 4x45 - Joanna Lumley: |
| Best known for her roles in The New Avengers and Absolutely Fabulous, Joanna Lumley joins Adrian and Christine on the sofa.
Dom Littlewood travels the country to meet people who have taken direct action against big companies. This year is the sixtieth anniversary of the formation of the Commonwealth. Hardeep Singh Kohli investigates what the Commonwealth does and whether it's still relevant today.
Jonathan Foyle travels to Bristol to walk us through the history of post war prefab buildings. [...] (More) |
| 4x46 - Dave Gorman: |
| Comedian Dave Gorman joins us in The One Show studio.
Anita Rani explores issues around kinship carers. Mr Gorman looks at technology that was designed to make our lives easier but really just should have been left on the drawing board. The National Grid is responsible for distribution of all the electricity produced in the UK. Its office is in a secret location, Carol Kirkwood is lucky enough to visit. And Mike Dilger carries out a wildlife survey in John Lennon's childhood back garden. And [...] (More) |
| 4x47 - Neil Tennant, Chris Lowe: |
| To celebrate our 400th show, Pet Shop Boys Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe join Adrian and Christine on the sofa.
Cbeebies presenter Cerrie Burnell looked into the prejudices and issues surrounding disability in the UK. Disability prejudice: Is the situation improving?
Des Coleman meets with Graham Gouldman to talk about 10cc's greatest hit - I'm Not In Love.
Beginning his new 'Local Heroes' series, Phil Tufnell travels to Birmingham to meet Dot Guest, lollipop lady. Dot has worked on the same [...] (More) |
| 4x48 - Michael Aspel: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by Michael Aspel. Mr Aspel travelled back to south London to visit the house where he grew up.
Dom Littlewood investigates the case of the Nottinghamshire couple and a 'buy now pay later' scheme. Dr Sarah Jarvis warns us of the dangers of Lyme disease. And asking, "Is feminism outdated?" Angellica Bell heads to Goldsmiths University to meet a group of students that have formed their own branch of the Women's Institute. Feminism isn't needed anymore? [...] (More) |
| 4x49 - Ricky Gervais: |
| Ricky Gervais joins Adrian and Christine on the sofa.
Paddy O'Connell has been looking at whether the UK's organ transplant system needs to be changed to give lower priority to those that "only have themselves to blame". Should alcoholics be entitled to a liver transplant?
Do you want your home to be shown on the internet? Lucy Siegle reports on Google's mapping technology. Do you feel that your privacy is under threat from the web?
We travel to Bradford with Gyles Brandreth as he continues [...] (More) |
| 4x50 - Michael Sheen: |
| Joining Adrian and Christine on the sofa is actor Michael Sheen, renowned for playing David Frost, Tony Blair and more recently Brian Clough.
Thinking outside the box, Melanie Sykes asks why people use jargon when plain English will do. Lucy Siegle examines the new Gas SAFE Register that will allow us to check if the gas engineer hired to do a job is qualified to do so.
It's Food Science week on The One Show, so we checks Michael Mosley into Ealing Hospital, where they measured the effects [...] (More) |
| 4x51 - Bill Nighy: |
| Actor Bill Nighy joins Adrian and Christine on the sofa tonight. Paddy O'Connell talks about the history of pirate radio stations and how they have changed over the years.
To screen or not to screen? Anita Rani talks about the importance of early screening for breast cancer, and why some people believe that the screening programme has caused more problems than cured. Is the national breast screening programme working?
The One Show's architectural historian Jonathan Foyle heads to the town [...] (More) |
| 4x52 - Sir Alan Sugar: |
| Britain's most benevolent boss Sir Alan Sugar joins Christine and Adrian in the studio.
We send Matt Allwright out on street patrol with Liverpool's Truancy Watch team. And with the toughest penalty of parents being jailed he asks what's the answer to truancy.
Marty Jopson concludes his Inventions that changed the world series by visiting the History of Science Museum in Oxford to examine the origins of the radio.
Gyles Brandreth gets an exclusive preview inside the new Mary Rose [...] (More) |
| 4x53 - Maureen Lipman: |
| Actress and comedienne Maureen Lipman join Adrian and Christine in the studio tonight.
Anita Rani visits the streets of Carlisle in Cumbria to investigate the rise in the number of women becoming violent under the influence of alcohol. Is drinking making young women more violent?
Lucy Siegle looks into home contents insurance and why, even in hard times, it shouldn't be something we should cancel.
Continuing our Food Science week, Michael Mosley uncovers the truth about the real benefits [...] (More) |
| 4x54 - Piers Morgan: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by Piers Morgan.
Eve Pollard investigates the decline in local newspapers. Are local newspapers still needed?
All this week Michael Mosley's been examining the science behind our food. Today he focusses on the salt in our diet.
Hardeep Singh Kohli drives up to the M6 Toll to ask whether it could be an unlikely location for a future heritage site. What are the heritage sites of the future? |
| 4x55 - Clive Anderson: |
| Tonight's guest is comedy writer and presenter, Clive Anderson.
There always seems to be 'sale' signs in shop windows, so Lucy Siegle asks: Can you still get a bargain?
Our towns and cities may look too busy for rare wildlife - but look up above the rooftops and it's a different story. Mike Dilger travels to Chichester in search of peregrine falcons.
Do you know your national speed limits? Following reports that the government might consider lowering the single carriageway speed limit [...] (More) |
| 4x56 - Alan Davies: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by comedian, actor and writer, Alan Davies.
With the so called 'summer of rage' nearly upon us, Matt Allwright reports from the G20 protests.
Live from Hampton Court Palace Dan Snow meets a Research Curator and looked back on the life of Henry VIII.
Clare Balding told the compelling story of a true champion, Bob Champion, as part of Grand National week.
And finally, John Sergeant is in Anglesey tasting snails. |
| 4x57 - James Nesbitt: |
| Tonight Adrian and Christine were joined on the sofa by actor James Nesbitt.
Following the recent murders in Northern Ireland, Anita Rani travels to Belfast to meet with some of those promoting the spirit of integration.
Clare Balding continues her series of films on the Grand National, tonight was the story of Red Rum.
Were you April fooled today? Hopefully you haven't have made it onto Hardeep's shortlist, he is out to find the fool of the year.
And Marty Jopson travels to Bristol [...] (More) |
| 4x58 - John Humphrys: |
| John Humphrys joins Adrian and Christine in the studio.
As the Grand National draws nearer, Clare Balding is live from Aintree where she took us back to the day the race didn't happen.
Do you have debt problems? Dom Littlewood visits the National Debtline call centre in Birmingham to see how they are dealing with debt issues during the recession.
Guest John Humphrys takes us back to the house where he grew up - in a place called Splott!
John also shares his opinions on assisted suicide. [...] (More) |
| 4x59 - Ross Kemp: |
| Tonight's guest is TV tough guy Ross Kemp.
Following the recent controversies surrounding MPs' expenses, Martin Bell argues that the rules are too flexible. How do you think MPs' should be paid? The committee that is looking at MPs' expenses is asking for your solutions and suggestions.
Spending a lot on your water bill? Lucy Siegle explores the possibility of using a water meter in your home. More info here.
A hundred years ago construction work began on the world's most famous ship - [...] (More) |
| 4x60 - Jeff Stelling: |
| Countdown presenter Jeff Stelling joins Adrian and Christine on the sofa.
Miranda Krestovnikoff is underwater, live from the London Aquarium.
Jeff's a tie-wearer. Are you? We took to the streets to ask the Great British public, 'to tie or not to tie'? Are ties best left in the past?
A recent report says a tenth of adults are having to bail out their parents financially. Paddy O'Connoll investigates.
And John Sergeant goes spotting. It was Wide-loads tonight. Next week it's chimneys. |
| 4x61 - Armando Iannucci: |
| Joining Christine and Adrian in the studio was satirist Armando Iannucci.
There are over 700,000 empty properties in England and nearly 1.8 million families on council waiting lists. Matt Allwright visits the North West to investigate.
Lucy Siegle follows the fascinating story of Paul Stephenson. The 72 year old received an OBE from the Queen today for his remarkable work campaigning against discrimination.
Handel's Water Music was first performed on the Thames. Gyles Brandreth traces the [...] (More) |
| 4x62 - John Simpson: |
| War correspondent John Simpson is the guest in The One Show studio.
Sandi Toksvig asks why some artists put their life on the line in the name of art.
Dominic Littlewood is on a mission to make sure One Show viewers don't get fobbed off. He meets the Donaldsons from Belfast. They had issues with a budget airline, so Dom sorted them out.
Marty Jopson is in Berkley, Gloucestershire. He visited the home of Edward Jenner, an 18th century scientist who invented one of the first ever [...] (More) |
| 4x63 - Carole King: |
| Songstress Carole King joins Adrian and Christine on the sofa.
Hardeep Singh Kohli looked at 'spot fines', by the police. Are they over the top?
Tumble dryers can be dangerous! Dom Littlewood investigates.
Mike Dilger finds out about owl flight and how their natural technology has inspired modern scientific design.
And you may remember that last week John Humphrys and Dr Sarah Jarvis talked about the legalisation of assisted suicide in specific cases. Tonight, former Catholic Herald [...] (More) |
| 4x64 - Sir Ben Kingsley: |
| We are honoured to have the star of Gandhi and Sexy Beast, actor Sir Ben Kingsley in the studio.
Dan Snow looks into the history of the radar.
With thousands taking to the roads over the bank holidays, Phil Tuffnell looks at the subject of motorway queues.
While we often associate foreign adoptions with celebrities like Madonna and Angelina Jolie, Paddy O'Connell meets the Whiteheads, a couple who adopted two children from Guatemala. Should inter-country adoption be made easier?
And [...] (More) |
| 4x65 - Chris de Burgh: |
| Crooner Chris de Burgh joins Adrian & Christine in the studio.
All this week photographer Jamie Crawford will be going to extraordinary lengths to capture some of the UK's most photogenic wildlife on camera. Today he tries to get the best possible shots of squirrels.
Melanie Sykes celebrates the history of the compilation album, which seem to be holding up the CD market.
While Lucy Siegle looks into car hibernation.
And our resident scientist Marty Jopson visits the building (and the [...] (More) |
| 4x66 - Martin Clunes: |
| Martin Clunes joins Adrian and Christine in the studio.
One of Martin's former colleagues Leslie Ash looks at cosmetic clinic facial fillers. Is cosmetic surgery ever worth it?
Jamie Crawford continues his series on how to take a cracking wildlife snap. Tonight he is photographing red kites in the Brecon Beacons.
Hardeep Singh Kohli reckons we'd have better holidays if we stay in the UK, he encouraged us all to start booking British.
And John Sergeant is out spotting again. He catches [...] (More) |
| 4x67 - Jackie Stewart: |
| Roaring into The One Show studio tonight is 'The Flying Scot', Jackie Stewart.
Matt Allwright looks at the Human Rights Act, now ten years old. Have you seen this legislation used and abused?
Hilary Kay from the Antiques Road Show goes to Derby to cast her expert eye over Dinky Toys.
Jackie Stewart takes us back to the house in Milton, Dumbarton where he grew up.
Jamie Crawford continues his wildlife photography exploits and went to Hampshire to get up close and personal with ducks. |
| 4x68 - Stephen Tompkinson: |
| Joining Adrian and Christine in the studio is actor Stephen Tompkinson.
Dom Littlewood investigates a sophisticated scam aimed at owners of timeshares.
It's heading towards the 40th anniversary of Sir Robin Knox Johnson becoming the first man to sail around the world non-stop. For The One Show, Sir Matthew Pinsent celebrates British sailing.
The deer of Exmoor National Park are the subject of Jamie Crawford's photography mission.
And Gyles Brandreth takes a nostalgic look at the Great [...] (More) |
| 4x69 - Sandi Toksvig: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined on the sofa by writer and comedienne Sandi Toksvig.
Anita Rani is in Manchester investigating the city's anti-gun crime measures.
Hardeep Singh Kohli finds out how films are classified. He speaks to David Cooke, Director of the British Board of Film Classification and film critic Jason Solomons.
Phil Tufnell looks at the distractions that make driving dangerous.
For Jamie Crawford's final photography film he treks across Snowdonia National Park. He [...] (More) |
| 4x70 - Elvis Costello: |
| Elvis Costello, award winning singer-songwriter of 'Oliver's Army' and 'Alison' joins us in the studio.
Toby Young reflects on the come-back of the posh politician.
Gyles Brandreth visits the small fishing town of Aldeburgh in Suffolk, to see what inspired Sir Benjamin Britten to compose acclaimed opera 'Peter Grimes'.
All week Michael Mosley is investigating human memory. Today he focuses on what memory is and how we can improve it.
And Dom Littlewood sets an office in Cardiff the test [...] (More) |
| 4x71 - Jason Isaacs: |
| Tonight Adrian and Christine are joined by actor Jason Isaacs.
Gyles Brandreth delves into the artwork of Adolf Hitler and asked who might be interested in collecting these pieces.
Dom Littlewood visits Wychbold in Worcestershire, a town hit by a credit card fraud scam.
In the second of the Memory Week films, Michael Mosley meets Claire. Claire has amnesia and Michael found out about the ways in which she deals with the condition.
And finally, Mike Dilger shows us some of the most [...] (More) |
| 4x72 - Sir Michael Caine: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by Sir Michael Caine, child actor Bill Milner and musician Midge Ure.
Adrian and Christine compete to see who would sing at the end of the programme.
Matt Allwright looks at the growing number of Britons resorting to gang masters and the minimum wage work they provide to pay the bills.
Memory Week continues. Michael Mosley examines the effects of flashbulb memories.
Des Coleman catches up with Midge Ure to discover the story behind one of [...] (More) |
| 4x73 - Ricky Tomlinson: |
| Tonight's guest feels right at home sitting on the sofa - it is Royle Family star Ricky Tomlinson !
Have you been celebrating St Georges day? Arthur Smith asks whether the English are too embarassed to celebrate being English? Are they?
Angellica Bell travels to Hastings, where Robert Tressell wrote 'The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists'.
Mike Dilger looks at the squirrel hair traps being used to monitor grey and red squirrel populations.
And as part of memory week, Michael Mosley [...] (More) |
| 4x74 - Clarke Peters: |
| Tonight Adrian and Chrsitine are joined by 'The Wire' star, Clarke Peters.
Marty Jopson looks at the world through a pinhole, in his film about pinhole cameras.
Dom Littlewood investigates credit card charges.
For the memory week finale, Michael Mosley examines the fascinating links between memory and smell.
And with the London Marathon taking over the capital this Sunday, Sally Gunnell tells us how the modern marathon came to be. |
| 4x75 - Brenda Blethyn: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined by actress and author, Brenda Blethyn.
Matt Allwright investigates some of the health risks that have been associated with working nightshifts.
Bestselling author James Patterson encourages more dads to read to their children as part of a campaign to improve reading skills.
Miranda Krestovnikoff is out doing a spot of 'electro-fishing' for pike.
And Phil Tufnell asks are men really better drivers than women? |
| 4x76 - Martin Shaw: |
| Adrian and Christine were joined by actor Martin Shaw.
It's been reported that it's no longer possible to contain the deadly swine flu virus first found in Mexico. One Show history man Dan Snow is filming just outside Mexico City, so he calls the studio with his views on the situation.
On the 30th anniversary of Margaret Thatcher being elected as Prime Minister, Austin Mitchell and Michael Portillo present opposing views on Thatcher's' legacy.
Hardeep Singh Kohli and Rav Wilding tell us [...] (More) |
| 4x77 - Gary Lineker & Danielle Bux: |
| Gary Lineker and his partner Danielle Bux are the guests on tonight's sixty minute One Show.
Christine and Adrian perform their version of the classic Morecombe and Wise comedy breakfast sketch.
Dan Snow reminds us of the 65th anniversary of a World War II tragedy, the deaths from 'friendly fire' of soldiers rehearsing for the D-Day landings, on Slapton Sands on the Devon coast.
100,000 people a year make the decision to have laser eye surgery but Dom Littlewood asks whether people are [...] (More) |
| 4x78 - Juliet Stevenson: |
| Tonight Adrian and Christine are joined by actress Juliet Stevenson.
Gerald Ratner looked at reputations, and how to turn them around.
Sandi Toksvig tells the tale of one of the longest running talent contests in British history - the competition for Poet Laureate!
Miranda Krestovnikoff travels to Cornwall to get up close and personal with coastal wildlife.
And Germaine Greer took us on a quick spin cycle on the history of laundry. |
| 4x79 - Neil Morrissey: |
| Tonight Adrian and Christine are joined by former Men Behaving Badly star, Neil Morrissey.
With the recent outbreak of swine flu, Sarah Jarvis presents a timely film about typhoid.
Christine Walkden takes us behind the scenes of mushroom cultivation to show us exactly where our mushrooms come from. Christine also demonstrated how to plant chillies.
Remember the days of the Mods and the Rockers? Matt Allwright looks at the influence the Mods have had on Britain today.
And our wildlife [...] (More) |
| 4x80 - Arlene Phillips, Jade Ewan: |
| Tonight Adrian and Christine are joined by Strictly Come Dancing judge Arlene Phillips, and UK Eurovision contender, Jade Ewen.
Dominic Littlewood explores how property repossessions during these tough economic times are not only a problem for homeowners, but increasingly for tenants too.
The One Show's Michael Mosley goes off to Gortin Glen, Northern Ireland, to take us on a trip into the mysterious world of magic hills, or magnetic hills as they're known to scientists!
Marty Jopson [...] (More) |
| 4x81 - Arthur Smith: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined by comedian Arthur Smith.
Dom Littlewood meets homeowners faced with the problem of negative equity.
Angellica Bell finds out about the latest hair replacement techniques.
Mike Dilger goes looking for the well-camouflaged cuttlefish.
And Phil Tufnell remembers one of the greatest days in the history of sport - 6th May 1954 - the day Roger Bannister ran the four minute mile. |
| 4x82 - Rory Bremner: |
| Rory Bremner joins Christine and Adrian on the sofa for another special sixty minute programme.
Our wildlife expert, Mike Dilger, travels to the U.S. to follow the story of Willy the turtle. Willy's adventures have taken her from the waters of North Carolina to the UK's south coast and back again.
Lucy Siegle examines the controversial issue of hospital car park charges.
Gyles Brandreth investigates the story of the photo that was used by Dr Barnardo back in the 1870's to publicise the [...] (More) |
| 4x83 - Geri Halliwell: |
| Spice Up Your Life! Adrian and Christine are joined by singer and children's author, Geri Halliwell.
Paddy O'Connell meet parents in Corby who believe their children were born with deformities due to the Council's negligence in clearing toxic waste.
Mariella Frostrup travels to Cornwall to find out how much of Daphne du Maurier's work was inspired by her own life.
Miranda Krestovnikoff is in Plymouth investigating the importance of plankton in our oceans.
And One Show science man Michael [...] (More) |
| 4x84 - Clive James: |
| Adrian and Christine were joined by author and critic Clive James.
It's been reported that Mensa, the society for the super-bright has welcomed a two-year-old as their youngest member. Paddy O'Connell heads to Mensa HQ to find out about IQ.
Matt Allwright travels to Coldharbour village near Dorking and investigated on-shore oil exploration.
Last night, Michael Mosley got sweaty. Tonight, our science man chills out. Can having a cold shower really help strengthen our immune system?
And [...] (More) |
| 4x85 - Julie Goodyear: |
| Tonight Adrian and Christine are joined by Weatherfield's favourite barmaid, Julie Goodyear.
Dom Littlewood looks at pension annuities. More at The Pensions Advisory Service.
Christine Walkden travels to Portsmouth Football Club to meet England and Portsmouth goalkeeper David James. She didn't go to talk footy though, she went to chat about the new allotment that has been set up next to the stadium.
Dan Snow visits the Jersey war tunnels, a reminder of the occupation of the island during [...] (More) |
| 4x86 - Lily Allen: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined by pop star Lily Allen.
Following the sour scenes at Stamford Bridge when Chelsea crashed out of the European cup last week, John Sergeant looks at how to be gracious in defeat.
Dom Littlewood investigates the legal aid system.
Billy Bragg travels back to the launch of 2 Tone Records.
And Carol Kirkwood, takes us on a stormy, sunny and rainy journey - 60 years of weather reporting! |
| 4x87 - Sir David Attenborough: |
| Adrian and Christine were joined by natural history film maker, Sir David Attenborough.
Adrian, Christine and Mike Dilger attempt to break World Records.
Matt Alwright looks at overpopulation.
Wildlife expert Mike Dilger meets scientists studying the properties of spiders' super-strong silk. Mike also telsd us about a crisis in the amphibian world - a killer fungus that is infecting the world's newts, frogs and toads.
Gyles Brandreth looks at the history of British record [...] (More) |
| 4x88 - Dervla Kirwan: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined by actress Dervla Kirwan.
With Joanna Lumley's recent success as a political campaigner, Matt Allwright is out to see just how successful celebrities can be in politics.
Lucy Siegle investigates dangerous hair dye.
Hardeep Singh Kohli presents the first of two films on handwriting. How neat is your handwriting? Submit an example here and it could feature on the show!
And George McGavin travels to Bristol to quickly introduce us to some special slow worms. [...] (More) |
| 4x89 - Henry Winkler: |
| Coolamundo! Adrian and Christine are joined by Henry Winkler, the Fonz!
Gyles Brandreth takes a look at the long-running row over MPs' expenses.
Anita Rani reports on alleged paternity fraud.
Hardeep Singh Kohli goes on a mission to find out what handwriting says about our personalities.
And Des Coleman tells us about "earworms", the tunes that stick in your head. On repeat. On repeat. On repeat. On repeat... |
| 4x90 - Robert Webb: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined by comedian Robert Webb.
Historian Piers Brendon asks the people of Nottingham for their views on MPs' expenses.
As the BBC's Poetry Season kicks off, former poetry slam champion Elvis McGonagall is in the studio to recite a verse or two.
Matt Allwright visits Shepton Mallet to discover why so many of its high street stores are closing down. Is your high street healthy?
Hardeep Singh Kohli examins the pros and cons of the British jury system.
And as [...] (More) |
| 4x91 - Suggs: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined by Madness singer, Suggs.
Ex-copper Rav Wilding tells us about the devastating consequences of hit and run incidents.
Matt Allwright reports on the pollution that is blighting many of our lives - noise pollution. He was on hand to give some sound advice.
Science man Michael Mosley finds out if listening to classical music while we work, really does increase our productivity.
Phil Tufnell marks a 100 years of the toaster. |
| 4x92 - Johnny Ball, Denise Welch: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined on the sofa by science supremo Johnny Ball and actress Denise Welch.
Studio guest Jenny Bashford led the discussion on older mothers. Is 66 too old to have a baby?
Continuing our '100 years of...' films Lucy Siegle visits the Science Museum in London. It's celebrating its birthday in June.
Dom Littlewood tells us about building your own home.
And Phil Tufnell is in Nuneaton to meet local hero Linda O'Raw. Linda has raised millions of pounds for her local [...] (More) |
| 4x93 - Tony Curtis: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined on the sofa by actor Tony Curtis.
Matt Allwright and Gloria Hunniford tell us about the grandparents who are calling for more legal rights to see their grandchildren.
Dom Littlewood investigated reduced credit card limits. More information.
Celebrating 100 years of the Cinematograph Act, Gyles Brandreth looks at how films moved from the fairground to the cinema.
And Mike Dilger does a turn with the arctic terns. |
| 4x94 - Alistair McGowan: |
| Alistair McGowan joins Adrian and Christine on the sofa.
Quadriplegic sailor Hilary Lister is attempting to sail around Britain. We catch up with the progress.
Novelist and former actress Reina James recalls growing up with Sid James.
Matt Allwright travels to Dudley to meet homeowners on a private housing estate where some of the properties have become social housing.
And Dom Litttlewood celebrates motorcycle racing's 100th birthday. |
| 4x95 - Jerry Springer: |
| Jerry Springer joins Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley on the sofa.
Anita Rani reported on the military veterans facing up to life after Iraq.
In the first of this weeks' Curious Complaints films, Dr Sarah Jarvis meets a female One Show viewer with excess facial hair.
Ellie Harrison travels to Scotland to tell us about Bamse, the St Bernard dog who became a World War II hero.
And Adrian Chiles asks palaeontologist Jørn Hurum about 'Ida', the beautifully preserved 47-million-year-old [...] (More) |
| 4x96 - Alesha Dixon: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined on the sofa by singer Alesha Dixon.
Matt Allwright tells us about strokes and the importance of acting fast to get the victim the right treatment.
Jon Culshaw met two of the UK's top political cartoonists.
Dandruff is tonight's Curious Complaint, Dr Sarah Jarvis looked at symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
And Phil Tufnell reminisces about the swimming pool safety poster that was famous in the 1970's. Phil's still searching for the artist who drew the [...] (More) |
| 4x97 - Stephen K. Amos: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by comedian Stephen K. Amos.
Gyles Brandreth investigates whether we should adopt the American system of politics.
Dominic Littlewood visits Pontypridd in Wales to see how Debt Relief Orders work.
Our architectural historian Jonathan Foyle looks back on the Belfast sink where we heard of a policeman named Constable Lawless.
On the third day of our Curious Complaints week, Dr Sarah Jarvis examines some One Show viewers for halitosis. |
| 4x98 - Ray Davies: |
| Christine and Adrian are joined in the studio by rock legend, Ray Davies from the Kinks.
Des Coleman meets with Ray to find out the inspiration behind his greatest hit, Waterloo Sunset.
While the high streets are suffering in the recession, pawnbrokers are having something of a resurgence, Lucy Siegle investigated why.
One Show viewers Kerry and Paul contacted the website to tell us about a legal loophole in package holidays. Dom Littlewood looked into how booking holiday excursions [...] (More) |
| 4x99 - Kirsty Young: |
| Kirsty Young joins Adrian and Christine on the sofa.
Piers Morgan speaks about Scottish singer Susan Boyle.
Lucy Siegle visits the community village shop in Great Ryburgh, Norfolk - it has been brought back from the brink of closure. If your village is in trouble...
And Miranda Krestovnikoff tells us about a project in East Devon that's battling to save water voles. |
| 4x100 - Barry Norman: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined by film buff and cricket fan, Barry Norman.
Tim Harford explores the power of weather forecasts.
Lucy Siegle visits Penderyn in South Wales. It's a village that turned itself around by distilling whisky.
Hardeep Singh Kohli investigates the rise and fall of the pressure cooker.
And Phil Tufnell visits the Royal Academy to submit his painting for the Summer Exhibition. |
| 4x101 - Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall: |
| Celeb Chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall joins Adrian and Christine in the studio. Hugh's campaign matches people who want to grow vegetables with people who own plots of land.
Reality TV is the topic of debate between guests Ruby Wax, Nick Ferrari and Trisha Goddard.
Christine Walkden discovers how the UK grows some of the best asparagus in the world.
Lucy Siegle vists Wensleydale to see how the community has banded together to regenerate the village.
And finally, Gyles Brandreth [...] (More) |
| 4x102 - Zoe Ball: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined by Zoe Ball.
Anita Rani reports on the rise of the middle-class shoplifter.
Former Gurkhas have won the right to stay in the Britain. Gyles Brandreth looks at the struggles ahead of the veterans.
Des Coleman celebrates the piccolo trumpet solo that stars in the Beatles' Penny Lane.
And Dan Snow explores the story behind the first London blitz. In WWI German airmen used Zeppelins to drop bombs on London. |
| 4x103 - Michael McIntyre: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by funny man Michael McIntyre.
Dom Littlewood pays a visit to Downing Street, Preston, to ask the residents what they think the future holds for PM Gordon Brown.
Anita Rani is in Newcastle and Burnley to look at how a football club's success and failure can affect the local economy.
Dan Snow talks about the history of the relationship between the British and French.
Angelica Bell visits Hayling Island in Hampshire - the birthplace of [...] (More) |
| 4x104 - Lionel Richie: |
| Hello, this is The One Show you're looking for. Adrian and Christine are joined by singer Lionel Richie.
Growing numbers of men are taking steroids. Anita Rani investigates.
Our week of 'scam' films begins with Lucy Siegle meeting John Myatt, the artist who was involved in one of the biggest art frauds of the 20th century.
Des Coleman goes 'solo' with Ray Jackson, the man behind the mandolin solo in Maggie May.
And finally, Lionel Richie ends the show on high note - he sang live in the [...] (More) |
| 4x105 - Lionel Blair: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by Lionel Blair. He's celebrating 60 years in entertainment!
Another One Show victory! Dom Littlewood tells us about winning an important battle against an insurance giant on behalf of viewer Mike Holmes.
Phil Tufnell is at the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition to see which artworks are fit to hang.
Christopher Biggins investigates the curious case of the diminishing chocolate bars. Have you noticed that sweet snacks are getting smaller?
And [...] (More) |
| 4x106 - Peter Bowles: |
| Joining Adrian and Christine on the sofa is actor Peter Bowles.
Lucy Siegle asks whether we should still be eating tuna fish. Is tuna off your menu?
In our British Scams week, Dom Littlewood roots out writer dubbed the greatest liar of all time.
Anita Rani investigates whether hospital chaplains should be paid for by the NHS.
And to give us some essential advice on how much water we should be drinking, Dr Sarah Jarvis was on hand in the studio. |
| 4x107 - Neil Sedaka: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by singer and songwriter Neil Sedaka.
Kate Silverton investigates the cost of cosmetic laser treatments.
Gyles Brandreth finds out that an honour isn't always welcomed by those who are offered it. Do honours still mean something?
All this week we've been looking at the UK's biggest scams and fakes. Tonight Andrew Neil explains how a set of dodgy diaries alleged to have been written by Hitler, caused a furore.
And Miranda Krestovnikoff [...] (More) |
| 4x108 - The Proclaimers: |
| Craig and Charlie Reid from The Proclaimers joined Adrian and Christine in the studio.
Heather Rabbatt investigated the gender pay gap. Is it secrecy that allows companies to pay men and women different rates? Should your workplace reveal your pay?
In our final British Scams film John Sergeant introduces us to William-Henry Ireland, he tried to pass off his own work as previously undiscovered Shakespeare plays.
Gyles Brandreth tells us about the demise of traditional lullabies.
Martin [...] (More) |
| 4x109 - David McCallum: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined by the Man from U.N.C.L.E himself, actor David McCallum.
We examine the meaning of respect and asked what lengths young people will go to earn it.
Our history man Dan Snow looks back at the decoys used in World War II that saved countless lives by misleading the German bombers.
Anita Rani investigates how fraudsters are targeting the over sixties, leaving many seriously out of pocket.
Ellie Harrison goes behind-the-scenes at Heathrow Airport with the [...] (More) |
| 4x110 - Nigel Harman: |
| Actor Nigel Harman joins Adrian and Christine on the sofa.
Tracy Edwards examines the reality of life after bankruptcy and explored why its stigma is often so difficult to shake off.
Ellie Harrison visits the Animal Reception Centre at Heathrow Airport .
Rav Wilding zooms in on CCTV cameras across the country.
Dr Sarah Jarvis looks at men's attitudes towards their health.
And Des Coleman reveals where Phil Tufnell's artwork will hang for a month. |
| 4x111 - Sue Perkins & Giles Coren: |
| Tonight, food fanatics Sue Perkins and Giles Coren joined us in the studio.
It's been reported that sprouts have been banned from HMS Bulwark for being the "devil's vegetable". Which veg do you hate?
Matt Allwright asks about racial divisions in Luton.
Ellie Harrison completes her set of films about animal policing at Heathrow airport.
Paddy O'Connell looks at the truth behind swine flu.
And it is Christmas in June for Michael Mosley. He told us it's in the stars. |
| 4x112 - Alan Carr: |
| There's an eagle in the green room!
Joining Adrian and Christine in the studio is Alan Carr.
Nostalgia. Is it a thing of the past? Advertisers are increasingly using times-gone-by to sell their wares, Lucy Siegle investigates.
Miranda Krestovnikoff travels to Devon to meet professional falconer Jonathan Marshall. Jonathan's an extreme sports enthusiast who flies alongside Samson his golden eagle.
Dom Littlewood asks Walter Merricks, Chief Financial Ombudsman for tips on how to deal with [...] (More) |
| 4x113 - Graham Norton: |
| Graham Norton joins Adrian and Christine in the studio.
With the British Grand Prix being held this weekend Jenson Button invited Christine down to Silverstone for a drive around the world famous track.
Lucy Siegle looks back to the 70's to see why home brewing was so intoxicatingly popular.
Dom Littlewood goes pot-holing in South Wales.
And Gyles Brandreth takes a walk through the Malvern Hills, countryside that was home to Elgar, one of the greatest composers. |
| 4x114 - Des O'Connor: |
| Des O'Connor joins Adrian and Christine on the sofa.
In the news, the race to be Commons Speaker is underway. What difference does who the speaker is make to you?
Cerrie Burnell is in Bristol and at the Banksy exhibition. Graffiti - is it art or vandalism?
Mel Sykes meets the ball girls and boys who will be kept busy at Wimbledon over the next fortnight.
Our very own doubles pair Christine and Adrian are outside the courts to see if tennis players grunts can be faked.
Dom Littlewood [...] (More) |
| 4x115 - Brian Conley: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined by comic Brian Conley.
Germaine Greer examines the differing public reaction to male and female offenders.
Marty Jopson discoveres the extraordinary measures taken to map Ireland.
Lucy Siegle looks carefully at how little words can hide big surprises. She investigates small print in contract agreements.
And George McGavin visits the home of One Show viewer Susan Bradley, her house is infested with cockroaches. |
| 4x116 - Jo Brand: |
| Comedian and novelist Jo Brand joins Adrian and Christine on the sofa.
Anita Rani reports on the controversial MMR vaccine. Should the MMR jab be made compulsory?
Marty looks at the unsung inventor of the radio waves, Brit David Hughes.
Gyles Brandreth asks whether spelling still matters.
George McGavin is back solving more of your bug problems. Today he visited a house in Poole in Dorset that has been invaded by booklice. |
| 4x117 - Bill Wyman: |
| Former Rolling Stones bass player Bill Wyman is today's guest in The One Show studio.
Terry Waite, hostage survivor, asks whether the foreign office should consider changing its approach to hostage situations.
Our resident gardener Christine Walkden investigates the many uses for the brilliant yellow oilseed rape crop.
With the holiday season upon us Dom Littlewood explains what to do when your holiday turns into a nightmare.
Bug week continues and George McGavin visits a viewer's home [...] (More) |
| 4x118 - Cherie Blair: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by Cherie Blair.
The One Show Summer Exhibition poster Lucy Siegle looks at the history of women MPs in Westminster.
Gyles Brandreth meets a One Show viewer who has successfully managed to get her work exhibited by the Royal Academy of Arts.
Cherie Blair returns to her old school, Seafield Convent in Liverpool (now Sacred Heart Catholic College).
And finally, in the last episode of Bug Week, George McGavin is back at home to see which [...] (More) |
| 4x119 - Sir Tom Jones: |
| Singer and sex symbol Sir Tom Jones joins Adrian and Christine on the sofa.
Anita Rani explores whether cases of stalking are dealt with seriously enough by the police.
Wednesday 1st July marks the 40th anniversary of Prince Charles' investiture as the Prince of Wales. Comedian and presenter Rhod Gilbert gives us a brief history of the role and asked whether the Prince of Wales ought to be a Welshman.
The Pontcysyllte aqueduct in north east Wales has recently been named as the UK's latest [...] (More) |
| 4x120 - Martin Jarvis: |
| Actor Martin Jarvis joined Adrian and Christine in the studio.
Lucy Siegle meets two Muslim women with very different views on wearing a burka, a type of Muslim veil. Do you think schools should allow teachers to wear full-face veils? Share your stories here.
We took a look at some of the artwork you've submitted to The One Show Exhibition.
Mike Dilger investigates the decline of our wild flowers and meets Dominic Price, a man who has devised a plan to try and save them.
Matt Allwright [...] (More) |
| 4x121 - George Benson: |
| Joining Adrian and Christine in the studio is legendary singer George Benson.
In the wake of Michael Jackson's death, Gyles Brandreth looks at the phenomenon of fan grief.
Lucy Siegle investigates the rise of the house husband. Info on support networks for dads here.
The fire fighters of Aberdeen are put through their paces by Dr Sarah Jarvis as she tells us what's best for breakfast.
Marty Jopson flicks a switch to reveal the inventor of the light bulb, Sir Joseph Swan. |
| 4x122 - Peter Fonda: |
| Screen icon Peter Fonda joins Adrian and Christine on the sofa.
In the wake of Michael Jackson's death, Paul Gambaccini investigates the price of fame.
Gyles Brandreth takes a nostalgic look at the history of the typewriter.
Dom Littlewood looks at the deluge of street signs in Ashford, Kent.
Should British men wear shorts? Adrian and Christine go to find out.
And Aubrey Manning travels to East Riding inYorkshire to investigate coastal erosion. |
| 4x123 - Benny Andersson: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by Abba 'Super Trouper' Benny Andersson.
Amanda Barrie, in Manchester looks back at the moors murders. Crime writer Martina Cole was in the studio to tell us why she's decided to back an independent search to find the body of victim Keith Bennet.
Angellica Bell travels to Bridport in Dorset to find out about the town's famous net making industry which produced the nets for Wimbledon and the 1966 World Cup.
Christine Walkden meets eccentric [...] (More) |
| 4x124 - Nick Clegg: |
| Joining Adrian and Christine in the studio is Liberal Democrats leader Nick Clegg.
Phil Tufnell examines one of the best selling images of all time, Stephen Pearson's 'Wings of Love'.
Anita Rani meets social workers in Cheshire. She asked how their jobs have changed since the death of 'Baby P'.
Steve Backshall finds out how escaping certain death can change your outlook on life.
And wildlife rescue week begins. Mike Dilger introduces us to some baby hedgehogs in the studio. |
| 4x125 - Griff Rhys Jones: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by comedian, writer and presenter Griff Rhys Jones.
Lucy Siegle was in Cardiff, reporting on the UK's litter problem.
Mike Dilger returns to Tiggywinkles animal hospital to met three baby squirrels in need of a mother. In the studio Mike updates us on the progress of our new friend Spud, the bald hedgehog.
We take a look at more of the art you've sent into The One Show Summer Exhibition.
Until this week 55 years ago every family in the [...] (More) |
| 4x126 - Peter Capaldi: |
| Today's guest on The One Show is actor Peter Capaldi, star of The Thick of It.
Christopher Biggins asks whether big really is beautiful. Share your stories.
Mike Dilger is back at Tiggywinkles, the wildlife rescue centre in Aylsebury, where he catches up with Spud the hedgehog's progress.
Journalist Adam Shaw looks at the history of the privatisation of big institutions.
And our ethical expert Lucy Siegle, is in Kent, visiting the biggest hydroponic centre in the UK. |
| 4x127 - Twiggy: |
| Twiggy joins Adrian and Christine in the studio.
After the recent tragedy in Camberwell Paddy O'Connell investigates how safe our high rise flats are from fire.
Mike Dilger is back at Tiggywinkles animal hospital rehabilitating poorly hedgehogs.
Dom Littlewood offers advice on how you can avoid employing a rogue trader.
And The One Show barber Michael Douglas was cutting in caves. |
| 4x128 - Matthew Kelly: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined by actor and TV presenter Matthew Kelly.
Matt Allwright visits the Isle of Lewis and discussed how a proposed Sunday ferry service would affect the Scottish island.
Matthew takes us on a tour around Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London.
Sandi Toksvig explores Britain's fascination with crime fiction.
And finally, it is Mike Dilger's last day at Tiggywinkles wildlife rescue centre. |
| 4x129 - Lorraine Kelly: |
| Lorraine Kelly joins Christine and Adrian in the studio.
Steve Hewlett asks whether the tabloids are the ones to blame after the recent phone hacking scandal.
Scotland suffers some of the highest numbers of drug-related deaths in Europe. Anita Rani looks at the new drug rehabilition programs being put in place.
Aubrey Manning visits St Michael's Mount in Cornwall to see how climate change will affect our coastlines.
And to debunk the myths surrounding the microwave, Michael Mosley teams [...] (More) |
| 4x130 - Les Dennis: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined by actor, comedian and presenter Les Dennis.
Dr. Sarah Jarvis is in the studio to tell us what we should expect from 'swine flu' in the months to come.
In the latest of our Day Tripper films, Les takes us back to a treasured childhood holiday destination.
Dom Littlewood investigates a viewer's problems with their mobile phone network coverage.
And after a busy week at Tiggywinkles hospital Mike Dilger returns to tell us about the common adder. |
| 4x131 - Rick Stein: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by chef and seafood specialist Rick Stein.
Paddy O'Connell visits Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire, to find out how the town comes together to honour fallen soldiers.
After Prince Charles' recent comments on the subject of 'over fishing' chef Nick Nairn looks into the debate's murky depths.
Clare Balding salutes the Girl Guides and explained what it takes to be a part of this great British institution.
And Michael Douglas cuts hair on the isolated [...] (More) |
| 4x132 - Stephanie Beacham: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by Dynasty and Coronation Street Actress Stephanie Beacham.
Gyles Brandreth asks whether we should ever look for advice in the pages of a self-help book.
Jean Coombs, 92, tells Marty Jopson about the notes she has made that are now proving blooming useful to scientists.
Dom Littlewood helps a couple who were unhappy with their cruise holiday.
And Dan Snow uses police e-fit technology to put a face to legendary highwayman Dick Turpin. |
| Special - The ONE Show Moon Show: |
| In a very special One Show 'Moon Show', cosmonaut Bleakley and space cadet Chiles are joined by comedian Omid Djalili to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the moon landings.
The One Show 'astronaut' Lucy Siegle tells us about Dr Tom Bacon, an unsung British space hero whose achievements were, um, eclipsed.
Marty Jopson meets Richard Osborne, one of Britain's leading amateur rocket builders.
Matt Allwright investigates the conspiracy theories surrounding the moon landings.
And finally, [...] (More) |
| 4x134 - Michelle Collins: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined on the sofa by ex-Eastender Michelle Collins.
Anita Rani examines the systems in place to help people with mental health issues. Are individuals and families sufficiently cared for by the present system?
Arthur Smith looks at the history of puns.
Mike Dilger and Miranda Krestovnikoff are spending all this week acting as wildlife guides to the Heart family. |
| 4x135 - Julian Fellowes: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by actor and screenwriter Julian Fellowes.
Anita Rani looks at police methods and accountability. Are the police under too much scrutiny to do the job properly?
Julian Fellowes revisits the Pembrokeshire island where he got to know his dad.
Dr Sarah Jarvis looks into how well the government communicates with the public through the media.
And finally in today's episode of Holiday Watch Mike and Miranda take the Hart family deep into the dunes [...] (More) |
| 4x136 - Hugh Dennis: |
| Christine and Adrian are joined on the sofa by comedian Hugh Dennis.
Newquay has been in the papers recently following a spate of incidents concerning drunken teenagers. Lucy Siegle heads to Cornwall to ask why this town has become a party resort.
One Show experts Mike Dilger and Miranda Krestovnikoff continue their week long strand seeking out wildlife while on holiday.
Last week, after a costly search, British backpacker Jamie Neale was discovered alive having survived 12 days in the [...] (More) |
| 4x137 - Shane Ritchie: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined on the sofa by Shane Richie.
Lucy Siegle looks at fly tipping.
Summer Holiday Watch continues with Mike and Miranda back on the beach searching for wildlife.
Amanda Barrie examines why some people age better than others.
And Phil Tufnell meets artist Jack Vettriano, and asks him about his Singing Butler. |
| 4x138 - Ronni Ancona: |
| Actress and comedian Ronni Ancona joins Adrian and Christine in The One Show studio.
Our consumer expert Dominic Littlewood looks at problems a One Show viewer had after she booked a package holiday with Freedom Direct, which then went bust.
Michael Parkinson hit a funny bone - of sorts - this week in lamenting the lack of funny women around, so we send Shappi Khorsandi out to investigate!
In our second film about puns Arthur Smith looks at the classic 'shop pun'.
And it is Mike and [...] (More) |
| 4x139 - Marcus Brigstocke: |
| Adrian and Christine Are joined in the studio by comedian Marcus Brigstocke.
George McGavin visits the Isle of Wight to find a rare butterfly, the Glanville Fritillary.
Anita Rani travels to Lancashire to speak to a woman who shared her astonishing story of being enslaved by her mother-in-law.
Our science man Marty Jopson is busy in the patent office looking at some more crazy patent ideas - this time it was the alarm clocks.
Tonight, we reveal the five winners of our art competition [...] (More) |
| 4x140 - Paul Nicholas: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by actor Paul Nicholas. During the show, Paul took us back to the Isle of Sheppey where he spend his childhood holidays.
Kaye Adams visits Bridgend in Wales to talk to the families of soldiers about how army recruitment has affected the town.
Christopher Biggins is in Somerset, attending auditions for the new Witch of Wookey. |
| 4x141 - Denis Lawson: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined by actor Denis Lawson.
Matt Allwright is in Bolton to investigate the rise in crimes and trespassing on railway lines. He visited a youth initiative called 'No Messin!' that aims to keep kids off the tracks.
Phil Tufnell kicks off our new series of art films commemorating the outbreak of WW2. Tonight he looks at the wartime propaganda cartoons that informed, educated and influenced.
Des Coleman meets Bonnie and Clyde, the two border collies with a special [...] (More) |
| 4x142 - Tim Healy: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by actor Tim Healy.
Dan Snow tells us the story of the medieval longbow, the machine gun of its time. Mitch Benn asked whether we are living in dangerous times or if our fears, hyped by the media, are getting the better of us.
Lucy Siegle meets unsatisifed British Gas customer Jamie Freeman.
Rav Wilding reports on the rise in the number of drivers falling asleep at the wheel. |
| 4x143 - Sarah Ferguson: |
| Tonight Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, joins Adrian and Christine in The One Show studio.
Consumer expert, Dom Littlewood looks at a supermarket's alcohol sales policy.
One Show astronomer Mark Thompson goes stargazing in Norfolk with One Show viewers.
Marty Jopson meets mudlarks, the people who get down and dirty searching for objects in river mud.
And Charlie Clements, Eastenders' Bradley Branning, looks at the trials and tribulations of being ginger. |
| 4x144 - Jerry Hall: |
| Joining Adrian and Christine in the studio is fomer supermodel Jerry Hall.
Anita Rani investigates the recent rise in medical research testing on animals.
Marty Jopson asks the age old question, is it better to run or walk when you're caught in the rain?
Using satellite tracking, Miranda Krestovnikoff follows a pair of golden eagles in the Cairngorms, Scotland. |
| 4x145 - Frank Skinner: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by comedian Frank Skinner.
Lucy Siegle investigates what's real and what's rot when it comes to organic food.
Gyles Brandreth explores the life and works of the British composer Eric Coates.
And finally author William McIlvanney looked at the effects of a whiskey packaging factory closure in his home town of Kilmarnock. |
| 4x146 - Amanda Redman: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by actress Amanda Redman.
Matt Allwright asks what impact an ageing population will have on Britain's roads.
Following the news that if ID cards go ahead they may not feature a flag, Dan Snow explains why the Union Jack has become such a controversial symbol of national identity.
Angellica Bell takes us to the Isle of Wight to marvel at the island's very own rocket launch. |
| 4x147 - Peter Andre: |
| Tonight, as Christine is away on her hols, Lucy Siegle is on the sofa, co-presenting the show with Adrian. Joining them both in the studio is singer Peter Andre.
Author and agony aunt Bel Mooney looks at how politicians are hoping to decrease the divorce rate.
It's been announced that Robbie Williams and Michael Schumacher are returning to the limelight. The One Show sends Gyles Brandreth to explore the art of making a comeback.
Angellica Bell visits the town of Saltney which is divided [...] (More) |
| 4x148 - Tony Parsons: |
| As Christine is away on her hols, once again Lucy Siegle joins Adrian on the sofa. Tonight's guest is author Tony Parsons.
Phil Tufnell delves into the debate over unruly cricket fans. Do the Barmy Army need to behave more calmly?
At a time when companies are offering big incentives to bag new customers, our very own Dom Littlewood takes a look at how, as an existing customer, you can secure the best deal.
Our street barber Michael Douglas visits some turkish baths in the spa town of [...] (More) |
| 4x149 - Cherie Lunghi: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined by actress Cherie Lunghi.
Anita Rani explores why Baby P's mother and partner's identities were protected and asks if the press demonising such characters helps or hinders our understanding of how and why such appalling crimes are committed.
John Sergeant visits a stately home in Derbyshire - which offered refuge to an entire girls' school during the war - to help reunite some of the ex-pupils for a good old reminisce.
People from ethnic minorities make [...] (More) |
| 4x150 - Ray Mears: |
| Adventurer and Adrian lookalike, Ray Mears joins us on The One Show sofa.
Anita Rani meets Janis Sharp, mother of Gary McKinnon the Asperger's sufferer awaiting extradition to the US for allegedly hacking into the American government's national security computer system.
Germaine Greer explores the relationship between Hollywood and history.
Marty Jopson delves into the world of crazy patents, looking at the 1962 invention the 'birthday cake candle extinguisher'.
Miranda Krestovnikoff [...] (More) |
| 4x151 - Sharon Corr: |
| Musician Sharon Corr joins Adrian and Christine in the studio.
They discuss the New Bond Street jewellery heist.
Matt Allwright goes riding with the Hell's Angels to see if they're still living up to their fiery reputation.
Mike Dilger takes Lucy Siegle to a landfill site to show her creatures that have made it their home.
In search of roadside attractions, Phil Tufnell drives along the M5 looking for a camel named Humphrey. |
| 4x152 - Ian McMillan: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined live in the studio by Barnsley FC poet-in-residence Ian McMillan.
Germaine Greer looks at the ongoing fight to get women's boxing into the Olympics.
Angellica Bell visits some fine canines involved in helicopter search and rescue in Snowdonia.
Our Consumer man, Dom Littlewood, gives us an update on the The Sale of Goods Act.
George McGavin takes our ex-sportsman Phil Tuffnell for a day out to show him a type of cricket that he never knew existed. |
| 4x153 - Ed Byrne: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by Perrier Award-nominated, Irish stand-up comedian Ed Byrne.
Lucy Siegle finds out why it's so important to be aware of the minor print when it comes to taking out travel insurance.
Christine meets 'The Forces' Sweetheart' Dame Vera Lynn to discuss her incredible life. We also read out some of your wartime stories in the hope of reuniting some wartime friends.
Christine Walkden visits East Anglia in search of the UK's biggest pea [...] (More) |
| 4x154 - Timothy Spall: |
| Adrian and Christine are on their holidays, so Gloria Hunniford and Gethin Jones present the show. They are joined in the studio by actor and Hollywood regular Timothy Spall.
Because of their enthusiasm for TV, surfing the web and texting on their phones some teenagers are being dubbed 'screenagers'. Christopher Biggins goes to investigate if they really are spending too much time with their gadgets.
Angellica Bell goes to Newbiggin, on the Northumbrian coast, to find out more about the women [...] (More) |
| 4x155 - Justin Lee Collins: |
| Gloria Hunniford and Gethin Jones are joined in the studio by comedian Justin Lee Collins.
Rhodri Owen goes to investigate if digital self-diagnosis causes more harm than good as more and more of us are using the Internet to research symptoms before visiting the doctor.
The end of the cold war in 1991 brought to a close half a century of spies and secrecy - even the maps of the UK were censored to prevent espionage. Phil Tufnell goes to find out why some hidden locations are coming out of [...] (More) |
| 4x156 - Joss Ackland: |
| Gloria Hunniford and Gethin Jones are joined in the studio by distinguished British actor Joss Ackland.
The nosy neighbour is not a new phenomenon; however Anita Rani visits one borough that has started paying its residents to keep an eye on each other.
Continuing with our series of films marking the 70th anniversary of the beginning of the Second World War, Angellica Bell takes three women who worked on the canals during the war years back to the Grand Union Canal.
One Show wildlife team, [...] (More) |
| 4x157 - Emilia Fox: |
| Gloria Hunniford and Gethin Jones are joined in the studio by Hollywood actress Emilia Fox.
We feature a special report about the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan
The One Show's Mr Science Marty Jopson nearly goes off his rocker keeping cool... with a bellows rocking chair!
Continuing with our series of films about the Sales of Good Act, consumer guru Dom Littlewood hits the streets of the South Coast to share some of our viewers' success stories.
Next month marks 70 years since the [...] (More) |
| 4x158 - Brian Cox: |
| Gethin and Gloria are joined in the studio by Emmy award-winning actor, Brian Cox.
With the reports of bad behaviour from Brits abroad increasing by the week, ex-police officer Rav Wilding travels to Malia to investigate the problem.
Ellie Harrison watches an expert impart training techniques on a depressed parrot who has become aggressive.
Author and food critic Jay Rayner visits Fodder, near Harrogate - a new style of supermarket where all of the produce is sourced locally.
Our [...] (More) |
| 4x159 - Adam Sandler: |
| With Adrian and Christine still on their hols, Myleene Klass and John Sergeant are hosting the show. Hollywood actor Adam Sandler joins them in the studio.
We go to Scotland to ask about the decision to free Libyan Lockerbie bomber, Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi.
Gyles Brandreth tells us about classical composer Ralph Vaughan Williams, most famous for The Lark Ascending, and explored the British countryside that inspired him.
With the Government giving the go-ahead for a new generation [...] (More) |
| 4x160 - Alan Cumming: |
| Myleene Klass and John Sergeant are joined in the studio by actor and presenter Alan Cumming.
Linda Robson delves into the debate about parents smacking their children. Is it ever right to smack a child? Join the debate.
Marty Jopson talks about voice recognition technology.
Anita Rani looks into health claims on food packaging.
Paris... New York... London... Malmesbury. Yes, Malmesbury, the oldest borough in England; a fortified settlement since 2500 BC. Angellica Bell shows us [...] (More) |
| 4x161 - Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer: |
| Myleene and John are joined in the studio by comedians Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer.
Angelica Bell goes to find out if working class communities are being misrepresented by reality TV.
Following an outbreak of E. coli in Wrexham North Wales earlier this month, Anita Rani delves into just how clean our restaurants are and what measures are in place to protect the public from food poisoning.
Mike Dilger introduces us to the Glis Glis - a breed of edible mouse - that can only be found in the [...] (More) |
| 4x162 - Dame Kelly Holmes: |
| Tonight, Myleene and John are joined in the studio by double Olympic gold winner Dame Kelly Holmes.
Germaine Greer looks at what makes a woman a woman, and came into the studio to discuss the recent controversy over the sex of world record breaking athlete Caster Semenya.
Dom Littlewood outlines our rights when it comes to internet, catalogue and mail order shopping.
With the fifth anniversary of Kelly's victory at the Olympics nearing - she takes us back to one of her favourite childhood [...] (More) |
| 4x163 - Ricky Gervais: |
| Myleene Klass and John Sergeant are joined in the studio by comedian Ricky Gervais.
Dom Littlewood tells us about home exchanges; holidaymakers are cutting costs by swapping houses with other holidaymakers.
Open plan office or your own cubicle? Marty Jopson looks at the best environment to work in.
Wildlife detective Mike Dilger investigates the case of the kleptomaniac fox.
And finally, we spoke to the inspirational Hilary Lister as she nears the end of her sailing challenge. |
| 4x164 - Cilla Black: |
| Adrian and Christine have returned from their hols. They are joined in the studio by Cilla Black.
Des Coleman is at the International Beatles week celebrations in Liverpool, looking at the truth behind some of the myths surrounding the band.
Lucy Siegle investigates what you should do if your bank mistakes your identity for someone else's.
Angellica Bell meets two of the The Flying Nightingales, air ambulance nurses whose job was to evacuate injured allied soldiers during WWII.
And [...] (More) |
| 4x165 - Martin and Gary Kemp: |
| True! Adrian and Christine are joined by Spandau Ballet brothers Martin and Gary Kemp.
Lucy Siegle meets John Freeborn, one of our greatest ever fighter pilots. John's war began with a fatal mistake, and, as Lucy learns, he's had to live with the consquences ever since.
Anita Rani looks at the new Employment and Support Allowance (ESA). Will it help the sick and suss the scroungers?
Gyles Brandreth explores the ups and downs of working with members of the family.
And finally, Phil [...] (More) |
| 4x166 - Katherine Jenkins: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined by singer Katherine Jenkins.
Clare Balding tells us of her personal battle with cancer and visited a Maggie's Centre.
Arthur Smith looks at cinema and theatre etiquette. Instead of crunchy boiled sweets and noisy popcorn, what sort of soft foods should we be munching?
Dan Snow visits the remains of a Roman fort, hidden in the mountains of Snowdonia.
And Ellie Harrison meets Barnabas the horse. He's scared of his own shadow y'know. |
| 4x167 - Barry Humphries: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined by comedian Barry Humphries. He's very close to Dame Edna Everage, megastar and icon.
Drinking Banning Orders (so-called booze ASBOs) come into effect this week in England and Wales. Lucy Siegle, in Watford, finds out more.
Gyles Brandreth visits the sandy beaches and picturesque harbours of the English Riviera, the place that inspired author Agatha Christie.
In Birmingham, our consumer crusader Dom Littlewood investigates a loophole in the law. One Show [...] (More) |
| 4x168 - Lenny Henry: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined by comedian and actor Lenny Henry.
Today Chris Moyles officially became BBC Radio 1's longest serving breakfast DJ. Lucy Siegle visits the station.
Tomorrow is 'International Literacy Day'. Anita Rani meets people who have survived into adulthood with little literacy.
Mike Dilger travels to Lancashire to see how cutting edge technology could help save the Hen Harrier, one of our most endangered birds of prey.
Every evening this week we're using science [...] (More) |
| 4x169 - Sir Stirling Moss: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by motor racing legend Sir Stirling Moss. He's celebrating his eightieth birthday next week!
Gyles Brandreth gives the last word on opening lines.
Lucy Siegle investigates the case of the toxic sofas, responsible for the largest group legal action in the UK.
Our bug man George finds golden dragonflies on the loose in the New Forest and got a close-up look at a dragonfly laying its eggs. He brings a giant stick insect into the studio! |
| 4x170 - Anne Robinson: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined by consumer queen, Anne Robinson. Watchdog, presented by Anne, is back on Thursday.
Germaine Greer sets out to find out more about the so-called 'God gene'. Are we hard-wired to believe in God? Do believers benefit?
Lucy Siegle meets Ellie Chamber, who was unable to take her holiday in America when swine flu broke out as she had an underlying heart condition. Her travel insurance company refused compensation until The One Show got involved.
Gyles Brandreth [...] (More) |
| 4x171 - Alan Whicker: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by legendary journalist and globetrotter Alan Whicker.
The rate of child abduction cases has increased by 45%, according to new Home Office statistics. Kaye Adams finds out what was like for a father who has been fighting for the right to see two of his children for the last 18 months.
Dan Snow takes to the high seas to find out about one British maritime innovation that sank before it took off.
In Torquay, Christine Walkden reports on foul [...] (More) |
| 4x172 - Michael Ball, The Bootleg Beatles: |
| It's a one-hour One Show special! Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by musical star Michael Ball. Also in the studio were the original fake Fab Four - The Bootleg Beatles!
Actress Mikyla Dodd follows some children to Fat Camp to see how they coped Props Man Dave checks out The Bootleg Beatles, backstagewith the experience.
Christopher Biggins told us about the birth of lo-cost air travel.
We were back with Michael Mosley for the final film about the science behind what makes [...] (More) |
| 4x173 - Alan Davies: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by comedian Alan Davies.
Adam Shaw investigates the claims that the recession is receding.
Do short people have less fun than tall people? Comedian Lucy Porter raises a quizzical eyebrow.
Lucy Siegle visits the radio masts that helped wartime Britain win the battle of the airwaves.
And this week is Spider Week! Mike Dilger introduces us to the the false black widow.
George McGavin is in the studio to take questions. |
| 4x174 - Jamie Oliver: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by top chef Jamie Oliver. He tells us all about his culinary trek across the USA.
Matt Allwright, in Hull, investigates whether the government is helping recession-hit under 25's.
In Birmingham, Gyles Brandreth tells us how Cadburys changed the face of British chocolate production.
Des Coleman celebrated a cherished musical solo - the Gerry Rafferty classic, Baker Street.
And Spider Week continues. Mike Dilger introduces us to the deadly [...] (More) |
| 4x175 - Nigel Havers: |
| Adrian and Christine were joined in the studio by the charming Nigel Havers.
It's been six months since Claudia Lawrence, a 35-year-old chef from York, went missing. Lucy Siegle meets some of her family - and the detectives investigating.
Dom Littlewood meets a couple of airline passengers who've paid hundreds of pounds to correct an innocent booking mistake.
At Stonehenge, astronomer Mark Thompson gave a guided tour of the night sky to One Show viewers. |
| 4x176 - Charles Dance: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by actor Charles Dance.
Dan Brown's last four novels are the best selling adult fiction paperback novels in British history. Gyles Brandreth examines the author's output and why we love a good conspiracy theory.
One Show viewer Stan Burke got in touch tell us that his bank were not playing fair over his mortgage repayments. Lucy Siegle investigates.
It's Spider Week, all week! In Yorkshire, Miranda Krestovnikoff talks to soldiers who have faced [...] (More) |
| 4x177 - Victoria Wood: |
| It's the second of our one-hour One Show specials! Adrian and Christine are joined by comedian, actor, singer and writer Victoria Wood.
London Fashion Week starts today. Jonathan Phang examines our attitudes to the super skinny.
Bad dog! Feargal is an Irish Red Setter that loves to chase livestock. Roger Mugford retrains him. Ellie Harrison tells us all about it.
What makes a man a decent dancer? Phil Tufnell, in Kingston, conducts an experiment.
Stephen K Amos gave us his take on Elton [...] (More) |
| 4x178 - Matt Lucas: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by Little Britain's Matt Lucas.
People flocked to Durham Cathedral today for a service held in honour of Sir Bobby Robson. Gary Imlach reflects on how the footballing world has changed.
Anita Rani shadows the transport police on the Calais border. She met a British business man affected by the presence of migrants.
Our homes are our havens. But for some, inhaling the air in their own homes poses a serious threat to their health. Our science [...] (More) |
| 4x179 - Keith Allen: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by actor Keith Allen.
Anita Rani continues to shadow the transport police on the Calais border.
Ay it ayr kid? Received pronunciation is not as popular as it was. Gyles Brandreth tells us more.
Justin Rowlatt looks at the changing role of dads. Should fathers be the breadwinners while mothers bring up the children?
And Ellie Harrison meets overweight pets who are starting a diet. |
| 4x180 - Marc Warren: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by TV and movie actor Marc Warren.
Our hosts chat to Cliff Richard and the reunited Shadows at The Odyssey, Belfast.
There's a new trend for 'Supercats'. Mike Dilger goes to meet the owners and breeders of these creatures.
Can't sing? Music man Des Coleman can fix it. He tells us about the wonders of autotune - computer software that can correct pitch.
It's recommended that a flueless fire shouldn't be used as your only source of heat, but [...] (More) |
| 4x181 - Tommy Steele: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by Tommy Steele.
Mark Williams investigates why there is a shortage in police detectives across the country.
A snappy little dog named Dora is the focus, as Ellie Harrison tries to help Dora learn how to behave.
Dom Littlewood meets a lady who has been a victim of bank account takeover fraud.
And you may have heard about the BBC's new series called My Story which hopes to tell Britain's most remarkable life stories. Today Natasha Wood told [...] (More) |
| 4x182 - David Mitchell: |
| It's another hour-long Friday special! Adrian and Christine are joined by David Mitchell.
Pope look-a-like, Ron Bannon-Wells is in the studio, too.
In Leicester, Anita Rani searchs for the truth about street beggars. Does 'professional begging' really exist?
Adrian and Christine take to the skies in The Tellycopter! They visit Alderminster, Warwickshire, after viewer Eleanor Stretton, aged ten, requested their presence.
Mike Dilger tells us all about albino animals, acompanied by a [...] (More) |
| 4x183 - David Hasselhoff: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by David Hasselhoff.
In preparation for the Supreme Court opening its doors to cameras, Justin Rowlatt investigates whether trial by television is likely to create a media circus of court proceedings.
Dom Littlewood steps in to flex his consumer muscles when a One Show viewer struggled to cancel his gym membership.
Miranda Krestovnikoff explores the Isle of Man and came face to face with the Megafauna, better known as the Irish Elk.
And [...] (More) |
| 4x184 - Dame Vivienne Westwood: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by fashion designer Dame Vivienne Westwood. She talks about her work with The Prince's Rainforest Trust.
Anita Rani has been investigating the causes and consequences of teacher stress.
On the day that Gordon Brown made his keynote speech to the Labour Party Conference, Gyles Brandreth investigates the importance of body language and how it can reveal more than the words spoken.
In the second 'Building Our House' week film, One Show architect [...] (More) |
| 4x185 - Alan Titchmarsh: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by Alan Titchmarsh.
Alan takes us to the house where he grew up in West Yorkshire.
It's made of cheese! Damp cheese! Water's been found on the moon, so One Show astronomer Mark Thompson tells us what it may mean for the future of mankind.
Lucy Siegle meets One Show viewer Andrea, from North Yorkshire. Andrea thought that she'd bagged a bargain on a supermarket website, but it was too good to be true.
And 'Building Our House' week continues. [...] (More) |
| 4x186 - Alexandra Burke: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by Alexandra Burke.
Lucy Siegle delves into the organ donation debate.?
'Where Did You Go My Lovely?' asked Peter Sarstedt in his 1969 pop hit. Des Coleman finds out where.
In South Wales, Dom Littlewood meets police tackling uninsured drivers.
And in the penultimate 'Building Our House' episode, Jonathan Foyle tells us about fireplaces and their 18th century origins. |
| 4x187 - Stephen Fry and Mark Carwardine: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined by not one, but two guests for this week's hour-long One Show! Stephen Fry and Mark Carwardine come in to talk about their wildlife series, Last Chance To See.
Last time Stephen Fry was on The One Show, he was ever so modest and declined to be nominated as a national treasure. So, The One Show's Des Coleman takes up the challenge to prove once and for all that Stephen does indeed deserve the title!
In Scotland, Justin Rowlatt looks at the various measures being [...] (More) |
| 4x188 - Cerys Matthews: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio tonight by Welsh singer Cerys Matthews.
Also on tonight's programme: After the Irish voted in favour of the Lisbon Treaty, closening their ties with the EU this weekend, Gyles Brandreth examines our attitudes to Europe.
Selling your car can sometimes be a frustrating process. Lucy Siegle meets a One Show viewer who has fallen victim to a vehicle matching scam.
In the first of our films on Spooky Science, Michael Mosley looks at 'Sleep [...] (More) |
| 4x189 - Monty Don: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by gardener, television presenter and writer Monty Don.
The Scottish government's asking the people what they think about full independence for their country. We sent Kaye Adams to the streets of Stirling to find out whether they feel more Scottish than British.
People will be able to shoot parakeets from next year without a licence, a wildlife watchdog has ruled. Mike Dilger tells us more.
Gyles Brandreth goes hunting for the locations that [...] (More) |
| 4x190 - Elaine Page: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by singer and actress Elaine Page.
Paddy O'Connell looks at the importance of public relations in politics.
The One Show's geologist Aubrey Manning visits Whitby to tell the story of the gemstone jet - it's found in a small area of North Yorkshire.
In the studio, Alan Hart, the main mineral man at the Natural History Museum tells us about other stones that can be found around the UK
Dom Littlewood looks at the consequences of driving whilst [...] (More) |
| 4x191 - Terry Gilliam: |
| Adrian is poorly, so Christine's co-host is Gethin Jones. Their guest is Terry Gilliam, filmmaker, animator, actor and member of the Monty Python comedy troupe!
It's National Poetry Day. Ian McMillan is on the show to perform his verse.
Airline Ryanair has implemented a new online self check-in system at all airports. Dom Littlewood investigates.
In Lancaster, Thomas Longton trains a sheepdog who prefers chasing sheep to herding them.
And Justin Rowlatt examines the multi-million pound [...] (More) |
| 4x192 - Cat Deeley: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by Cat Deeley. Zippy and George from Rainbow were also in the studio for this special one hour One Show!
Matt Allwright finds out why British students don't seem keen to learn foreign languages.
Mike Dilger travels to the Moray Firth in the North Sea to see how bottlenose dolphins live alongside our oil and gas industries.
One Show viewer Phyllis Walmsley and the Can't Sing Choir in Cheshire got a visit from the Tellycopter.
Tomorrow is [...] (More) |
| 4x193 - Clive James: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by Clive James.
Anita Rani investigates whether it might be best to take babies from 'broken' families into care. Martin Narey, chief executive of Barnardo's, who called for more children as babies to be taken into foster care, joins the debate in the studio.
A new survey suggests that the British have the lowest quality of life despite enjoying the highest level of household income in Europe. Christopher Biggins takes to the streets of Britain [...] (More) |
| 4x194 - Al Murray: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by comedian Al Murray.
Lucy Siegle explores the balance between ensuring justice for victims and compassion for criminals.
Fashionista Joan Collins spoke to The One Show's Christopher Biggins about whether the UK has lost its sense of glamour.
Gyles Brandreth visits Brighton, and told us how it inspired Graham Greene's 1938 thriller, Brighton Rock.
And, continuing his exploration into each of the five senses, Marty Jopson sets his sights [...] (More) |
| 4x195 - Gabby Logan: |
| Sports presenter Gabby Logan join Adrian and Christine on the sofa.
Dom Littlewood looks at the changes to the assessment rules for care home funding.
In South Wales, Paddy O'Connell talks to schoolchildren about the gadgets and gizmos of the future. Which is all the excuse we need to show you some vintage TV clips!
Aubrey Manning examines some of the oldest rock formations on Earth. He tells us about the meteorites at the Stac Fada bed in Sutherland, North West Scotland.
And Marty [...] (More) |
| 4x196 - Jimmy Osmond: |
| Jimmy Osmond is Adrian and Christine's guest this evening.
Gyles Brandreth looks at how The Sun newspaper has changed in the 40 years since it was taken over by Rupert Murdoch.
We've heard of 'buyer beware' but Dom Littlewood tells us a cautionary tale of a seller who was caught out using an auction website.
Marty Jopson continues to explore the senses. Tonight we hear about hearing.
And in Wigan, Ellie Harrison meets Nana the nervous donkey. |
| 4x197 - Alistair McGowan & Ronni Ancona: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by comedians Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona for the hour-long Friday show.
Gordon Brown has announced that all 16 and 17 year old mums who do not have a home will be placed in 'supervised accommodation'. Anita Rani investigates whether the proposal will provide a system of care for young teenage mothers or could be potentially dangerous.
Gyles Brandreth introduces The One Show to the noble sport of chessboxing.
Reading University student [...] (More) |
| 4x198 - Bryn Terfel: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by singer Bryn Terfel.
It's Alcohol Awareness Week. Lucy Siegle looks at teenage alcoholism.
Singing coach Carrie Grant asks whether it was right for pop stars to mime.
Michael Mosley investigates Charles Bonnet Syndrome as part of his series on Spooky Science.
And Mike Dilger takes a boat trip through Bristol docks, on the look-out for unusual plants that have been carried here by ship in years gone by. |
| 4x199 - Holly Johnson: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by singer Holly Johnson.
It's been a year since the banks began to collapse on both sides of the Atlantic. Adam Shaw investigates the reports that it's boom-time for bankers once again.
At York Museum, Angellica Bell examines the skull of a woman who lived in the area, in the fourth century.
Lucy Siegle meets a One Show viewer who had been burgled. However, their home contents insurer refused to payout claiming that they did not have the correct [...] (More) |
| 4x200 - Jamie Cullum: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined by jazz sensation Jamie Cullum.
It's been confirmed that Nick Griffin, the leader of the British National Party, will appear on Question Time tomorrow. Junior Simpson gives us his take on the isuue.
Lucy Siegle explaines how to travel by train for less.
Over the next few weeks we'll be discovering the stories behind the famous places on the Monopoly Board. Tonight, Clare Balding visits Park Lane.
And finally, Aubrey Manning hunts for evidence of a [...] (More) |
| 4x201 - Alesha Dixon: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by Strictly Come Dancing's Alesha Dixon.
Some trawler skippers in parts of Northern Ireland, Scotland and Cornwall have exhausted their annual quotas for the year and are fishing illegally. Nick Nairn investigates.
Social networking websites can be addictive? Put that in your blog and tweet it. Gyles Brandreth tells us more.
Cavity wall insulation. It's not always that simple. As Dom Littlewood finds out.
And in Kendal, our hairdresser [...] (More) |
| 4x202 - Robert Lindsay: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined by Robert Lindsay, and father-and-son dancing duo Stavros Flatley.
After many thousands of complaints, the Press Complaints Commission has decided to investigate Jan Moir's article in the Daily Mail about the death of Stephen Gately. Kaye Adams examines our attitudes to homosexuality.
Mike Dilger visits Bath's Roman Baths and found... wait for it... snails!
Liz Crowther tells us what it was like growing up with her famous father, Leslie Crowther.
In Dorset [...] (More) |
| 4x203 - Leona Lewis: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by chart-topping singer Leona Lewis.
The Church of England is in the news, so Gyles Brandreth looks at its history.
Lucy Siegle tells us about the germs we can pick up on a simple shopping trip.
The One Show's fundraising campaign for BBC Children in Need launches tonight. Michael Douglas and Lucy Siegle face the challenge of jumping from the UK's highest diving platform.
It's Garden Watch week! Mike and Miranda goes to the busy market town [...] (More) |
| 4x204 - Geoffrey Palmer: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by Geoffrey Palmer.
Tony Blair is tipped to be the new president of Europe. Political Commentator Anne McElvoy takes us back to Sedgefield where the former Prime Minister's career began.
It's Garden Watch week! In Hampshire, Mike Dilger and Miranda Krestovnikoff try to outsmart a fox.
Gyles Brandreth visits an English hamlet outside Stevenage to see the inspiration for Howard's End by E M Forster.
For Children In Need, Lucy Siegle and Michael [...] (More) |
| 4x205 - Tom Chambers: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by current Strictly champion Tom Chambers.
We're halfway though Garden Watch week! Mike and Miranda are searching for wildlife in the gardens of Andover. Miranda looks for bats in viewer Anne's willow tree and Mike sees a heron go "wibble".
Should children as young as seven have careers advice? Ruby Wax talks to some seven year olds about what they want to be when they grow up.
For Children in Need, Lucy Siegle and Michael Douglas are facing [...] (More) |
| 4x206 - Jack Dee: |
| Comedian Jack Dee joins Adrian and Christine on The One Show sofa.
As you may have noticed, Christine is suffering from a sore throat. She also has an irritating cough, says Adrian! So, Mr Chiles is asking for your advice. Do you have a coughing cure for Christine?
Also on the show: Jimmy Carr's recent gag about injured servicemen has raised questions again about offence in comedy. Paddy O'Connell investigates.
Mike Dilger and Miranda Krestovnikov are on Garden Watch this week. Tonight, [...] (More) |
| 4x207 - Westlife, Charlie Higson: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined for a special Halloween One Show by Westlife and comedian and author Charlie Higson.
Our mad scientist Marty Jopson gives some younger viewers a zombie makeover.
Michael Mosley looks into spooky phenomenon of déjà vu. What causes the feeling that you're reliving a moment you've lived before?
Tonight is the final of our Children in Need challenge between Lucy Siegle and Michael Douglas.
It's the last day of Garden Watch! Mike and Miranda visit the gardens [...] (More) |
| 4x208 - Sting: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by Sting!
Carol Kirkwood visits Thomley Activity Centre in Aylesbury to see how your donations to BBC Children in Need help parents who have autistic children.
Dan Snow and Sarah Jarvis are going head to head in our second challenge for BBC Children in Need. Who will sing Abba's Dancing Queen live to the nation from a theatre in Chester this Friday?
Carrie Grant asks if Simon Cowell is strangling the pop industry, or saving it.
Miranda [...] (More) |
| 4x209 - Dara O'Briain: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined on The One Show sofa by comedian Dara O'Briain.
Kaye Adams spends the day with the Probation Service in Preston.
Andre Agassi has devastated many fans by revealing his gorgeous blonde ponytail was a hairpiece! Gyles Brandreth goes out with a toupee and a baldy skull cap to find out how much British men care for their hair.
In the first of a three part series, John Sergeant looks into the history and psychology of suburbia.
Lucy Siegle teams up with [...] (More) |
| 4x210 - Ben Elton: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined on The One Show by Ben Elton.
David Cameron isn't happy with the number of women MPs in his party. His solution? All women candidate shortlists. Matt Allwright investigates whether positive discrimination works.
Andrew Neil takes a stroll down Fleet Street.
Justin Rowlett travels to Cultybraggen Prisoner of War Camp near the village of Comrie in Scotland, to meet former inmate Heinrich Steinmeyer.
Christopher Biggins made a gripping film about stage [...] (More) |
| 4x211 - Tony Robinson: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined by Tony Robinson.
Lucy Siegle takes a look at the government's car scrappage scheme.
The pre-prepared sandwich market is big business in the UK. Simon Rimmer discovers that we're not always getting what we think we're paying for.
Gyles Brandreth explores the causes and treatments for Season Affective Disorder (SAD), which one in 50 people in the UK are affected by during winter months.
It's bonfire night tonight so The One Show's Marty Jopson show us the [...] (More) |
| 4x212 - Chris Evans: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined by star DJ and presenter Chris Evans.
Miss Northern Ireland, Miss England, Miss Scotland, Miss Wales... and many more Miss World contestants were also in the studio.
Kaye Adams meets a squaddie who is facing a court martial after he went Absent Without Leave because he didn't want to fight in a war he doesn't agree with.
For BBC Children in Need, Dan Snow and Doctor Sarah Jarvis face singing Dancing Queen by Abba live to the nation.
Ellie Harrison [...] (More) |
| 4x213 - Michael Bolton: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined by musician Michael Bolton.
Justin Rowlatt looks at the changing face of mercenaries.
Rhodri Owen visits Penhaligon's Friends in Redruth, Cornwall to see how your donations to BBC Children in Need help children who suffer a bereavement
Dom Littlewood and Mike Dilger are pitted against each other in our third challenge for BBC Children in Need. Who will take a spin on the Wheel of Death this Friday?
Mike Dilger is also competing with Miranda Krestovnikoff, [...] (More) |
| 4x214 - Andrew Flintoff: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined by cricketer Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff.
Kaye Adams is in Birmingham speaking to some of those caught up in one of the IRA's deadliest bomb attacks 35 years ago.
One of our One Show daredevils - Mike Dilger or Dom Littlewood will be riding a motorbike around the Wall of Death for Children in Need.
Christopher Biggins speaks to other daredevils to find out why oh why they do it.
Mike Dilger is also going head to head with Miranda Krestovnikoff this week [...] (More) |
| 4x215 - James Earl Jones: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined by veteran Hollywood actor and voice of Darth Vader, James Earl Jones.
Mike Dilger and Miranda Krestovnikoff are talking to animals all this week. Tonight Miranda attempts to sing like a wren.
Dom Littlewood looks at how you can claim back bank charges - if you can prove you're in financial hardship.
Dom Littlewood is also going head to head with Mike Dilger this week in our Children in Need challenge. Who do you want to see face the Wall of Death on [...] (More) |
| 4x216 - Jon Culshaw & Debra Stephenson: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined in the studio by Jon Culshaw and Debra Stephenson.
In Newcastle, Matt Allwright investigates why so many ex-service people end up in prison.
Continuing her series on wild weather, presenter Carol Kirkwood re-creates lightning in a lab, with Dr Ian Cotton from Manchester University.
All week our wildlife pair Mike and Miranda have been talking to animals. Tonight sees Mike Dilger learning some fancy moves from the honeybee.
And Dom and Mike are both in [...] (More) |
| 4x217 - Noddy Holder: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined by glam rock legend Noddy Holder!
Mike Dilger and Dom Littlewood go head to head in the Wall of Death challenge for Children in Need.
Mike Dilger has been busy! All this week Mike and Miranda Krestovnikoff have been talking to animals. Tonight they both try to communicate with red deer.
Gyles Brandreth meets Lottery millionaires to find out if winning the 'Big One' is all it's cracked up to be.
John Sergeant peers over suburban hedges.
Dan Snow look [...] (More) |
| 4x218 - Michael Ball: |
| Nicky Campbell and Gabby Logan sat in for Adrian and Christine. They are joined in the studio by Michael Ball, actor, singer, radio and TV presenter.
In the Penrhyn quarry, North Wales, Aubrey Manning looks at slate as part of our geology series.
George McGavin visits Jubilee Fields Community Association in County Durham to see how your donations to BBC Children in Need are making a difference to children's lives.
New Children in Need challenge! This week you decide whether Adrian or [...] (More) |
| 4x219 - Ronan Keating: |
| Gabby and Nicky are joined on The One Show sofa by Ronan Keating.
Kaye Adams investigates where we draw the line when keeping children safe.
Miranda Krestovnikoff helps to conduct a photo survey of Risso dolphins off the coast of the Isle of Man.
This month sees the twentieth anniversary of television broadcasts from the House of Commons. Gyles Brandreth looks at the impact the cameras have made.
Angellica Bell in Camrose, Wales, meets evacuee Dorothy Young to retrace a journey she took [...] (More) |
| 4x220 - Johnny Vegas: |
| Gabby and Nicky were joined by comedian and actor Johnny Vegas.
In honour of Johnny, the studio is turned into sunny Benidorm!
Matt Allwright asks whether there is any chance of winning the fight against the Taliban in Afghanistan.
John Simpson, the BBC's world affairs editor, is in the studio with his assessment of the situation. He got back from his most recent trip to the country 10 days ago.
Kathy Lette looks at the story of the post war British children who were sent to Australia [...] (More) |
| 4x221 - Zac Efron: |
| Gabby Logan and Matt Baker sit in for Adrian and Christine. They were joined by actor and Hollywood heart throb Zac Efron!
We have the final of our Children in Need challenges. Who did you banish to the Stocks of Shame?
Angellica Bell was in Washington, Tyne and Wear to discover the origin of the American flag - the stars and stripes.
Dom Littlewood visits another square on the Monopoly board. This time it was the turn of Bond Street.
And in Manchester, Rav Wilding finds out how the [...] (More) |
| Special - Children in Need Special: |
| The ONE Show team put on a special performance of Fame for Children in Need. |
| 4x222 - Will Young: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined by pop idol Will Young.
Professor Robert Winston also visits the studio. He's launching The Big Personality test. The test is for adults over 18, and takes about 20 minutes to complete.
Matt Allwright is in Cockermouth in Cumbria to see how residents are coping, following the floods.
Comedian Stephen K Amos wonders if he was he born to be funny.
Rav Wilding investigates the dangers of buying drugs without a prescription online.
It's Hair Week on The [...] (More) |
| 4x223 - Amanda Holden: |
| Adrian and Christine are joined by actress Amanda Holden.
Sir Gerry Robinson comes into the studio to talk about his new TV series about wills and inheritance, Legacy.
With more heavy rain forecast, Matt Allwright is in Cockermouth for a second day.
Angelica Bell is in Rutland looking at how stray dogs are being turned into lifesavers in Afghanistan.
It's day two of Hair Week! Michael Douglas and Dan Snow looked at how the Georgians wore their hair. |
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