The One Show Presenter Schedule
The One Show Presenter Schedule | |
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Genre | News magazine |
Presented by | |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 4,036 (up to and including 8 January 2025)[1] |
Production | |
News editor | Rob Unsworth |
Production locations |
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Running time | 30–60 minutes |
Production company | BBC Studios Factual Entertainment Productions |
Original release | |
Network | BBC One (2006–present) BBC Two (occasionally, see below) |
Release | 14 August 2006 present | –
The One Show is a British television magazine and chat show programme. Broadcast live on BBC One weekdays at 7:00 pm, it features topical stories and studio guests.[2] It is currently co-hosted by Alex Jones, Roman Kemp, Ronan Keating and Lauren Laverne. Various reporters also assist with subject-specific presenting, both in the studio and on location, or through filmed segments. Originally produced in Birmingham and then in the BBC Media Village in White City, London, since 2014 the studio has been based in Broadcasting House, the BBC's headquarters in London.
Launched with a pilot series in 2006, leading to a full series from 2007, it has had various previous permanent and temporary hosts. After initial low ratings, the partnership of Adrian Chiles and Christine Lampard from 2007 to 2010 has been credited with boosting ratings and establishing the show as a popular staple of British viewing.[3] The longest-serving partnership was between Jones and Matt Baker, who hosted together between 2011 and 2020.
Below is the day-to-day presenter line-up ever since the first broadcast in 2006.
Guest presenters are indicated in bold.[4]
2006 | |||||
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Week | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
14–18 August | Adrian Chiles Nadia Sawalha | ||||
21–25 August | |||||
28 August–1 September | |||||
4–8 September |
2007 | |||||
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Week | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
9–13 July | Adrian Chiles Myleene Klass | ||||
16–20 July | |||||
23–27 July | |||||
30 July–3 August | |||||
6–10 August | Adrian Chiles Christine Bleakley |
Adrian Chiles Myleene Klass | |||
13–17 August | Adrian Chiles Myleene Klass |
Adrian Chiles Christine Bleakley | |||
20–24 August | Adrian Chiles Christine Bleakley | ||||
27–31 August | Adrian Chiles Christine Bleakley |
Adrian Chiles Ellie Harrison |
Adrian Chiles Christine Bleakley | ||
3–7 September | Adrian Chiles Christine Bleakley | ||||
10–14 September | |||||
17–21 September | |||||
24–28 September | |||||
1–5 October | |||||
8–12 October | |||||
15–19 October | |||||
22–26 October | Dominic Littlewood Christine Bleakley | ||||
29 October–2 November | Adrian Chiles Christine Bleakley | ||||
5–9 November | |||||
12–16 November | Adrian Chiles Christine Bleakley |
No show (Children in Need) | |||
19–23 November | Adrian Chiles Christine Bleakley | ||||
26–30 November | |||||
3–7 December | |||||
10–14 December | |||||
17–21 December |
2009 | |||||
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Week | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
12–16 January | Adrian Chiles Christine Bleakley | ||||
19–23 January | |||||
26–30 January | |||||
2–6 February | |||||
9–13 February | |||||
16–20 February | |||||
23–27 February | |||||
2–6 March | |||||
9–13 March | Adrian Chiles Christine Bleakley |
No Show (Comic Relief) | |||
16–20 March | Adrian Chiles Christine Bleakley | ||||
23–27 March | |||||
30 March–3 April | |||||
6–10 April | |||||
13–17 April | |||||
20–24 April | |||||
27 April–1 May | |||||
4–8 May | |||||
11–15 May | |||||
18–22 May | |||||
25–29 May | No Show (Bank Holiday) |
Adrian Chiles Christine Bleakley | |||
1–5 June | Adrian Chiles Christine Bleakley | ||||
8–12 June | |||||
15–19 June | |||||
22–26 June | |||||
29 June–3 July | |||||
6–10 July | |||||
13–17 July | |||||
20–24 July | |||||
27–31 July | |||||
3–7 August | Adrian Chiles Christine Bleakley |
Adrian Chiles Lucy Siegle | |||
10–14 August | Adrian Chiles Christine Bleakley | ||||
17–21 August | Gethin Jones Gloria Hunniford | ||||
24–28 August | John Sergeant Myleene Klass | ||||
31 August–4 September | No show: Bank Holiday (Military Tattoo) |
Adrian Chiles Christine Bleakley | |||
7–11 September | Adrian Chiles Christine Bleakley | ||||
14–18 September | |||||
21–25 September | |||||
28 September–2 October | |||||
5–9 October | Adrian Chiles Christine Bleakley |
Gethin Jones Christine Bleakley |
Adrian Chiles Christine Bleakley | ||
12–16 October | Adrian Chiles Christine Bleakley | ||||
19–23 October | |||||
26–30 October | |||||
2–6 November | |||||
9–13 November | |||||
16–20 November | Nicky Campbell Gabby Logan |
Matt Baker Gabby Logan |
No show (Children in Need) | ||
23–27 November | Adrian Chiles Christine Bleakley | ||||
30 November–4 December | |||||
7–11 December | |||||
14–18 December | |||||
21–25 December | Adrian Chiles Christine Bleakley |
No Shows (Christmas Holidays) |
2013 | |||||
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Week | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
7–11 January | Matt Baker Sarah Millican |
Matt Baker Gabby Logan |
Matt Baker Alex Jones |
Chris Evans Alex Jones | |
14–18 January | Matt Baker Alex Jones | ||||
21–25 January | |||||
28 January–1 February | |||||
4–8 February | |||||
11–15 February | |||||
18–22 February | |||||
25 February–1 March | Matt Baker Alex Jones |
Matt Baker Gabby Logan |
Matt Baker Zoe Ball | ||
4–8 March | Matt Baker Alex Jones | ||||
11–15 March | No Show (Comic Relief) | ||||
18–22 March | Chris Evans Alex Jones Matt Baker | ||||
25–29 March | Chris Evans Alex Jones | ||||
1–5 April | Matt Baker Julia Bradbury |
Chris Evans Louise Minchin | |||
8–12 April | Jake Humphrey Alex Jones |
Matt Allwright Alex Jones |
Michael Ball Alex Jones |
Jake Humphrey Alex Jones |
Michael Ball Alex Jones |
15–19 April | Matt Baker Alex Jones |
Chris Evans Alex Jones | |||
22–26 April | |||||
29 April–3 May | |||||
6–10 May | |||||
13–17 May | |||||
20–24 May | Michael Ball Alex Jones | ||||
27–31 May | Chris Evans Alex Jones | ||||
3–7 June | No Show (The Voice UK) | ||||
10–14 June | Chris Evans Alex Jones | ||||
17–21 June | |||||
24–28 June | |||||
1–5 July | |||||
8–12 July | Matt Baker Alex Jones |
Matt Baker Zoe Ball |
Matt Baker Alex Jones | ||
15–19 July | No shows (Summer Break: 4 episodes of 'The One Show - Best of Britain' were shown) | ||||
22–26 July | |||||
29 July–2 August | |||||
5–9 August | Matt Baker Alex Jones |
Chris Evans Alex Jones | |||
12–16 August | |||||
19–23 August | |||||
26–30 August | No show: Bank Holiday (Military Tattoo) |
Matt Baker Alex Jones | |||
2–6 September | Matt Baker Alex Jones | ||||
9–13 September | |||||
16–20 September | |||||
23–27 September | |||||
30 September–4 October | |||||
7–11 October | |||||
14–18 October | |||||
21–25 October | |||||
28 October–1 November | |||||
4–8 November | Matt Baker Alex Jones |
Chris Evans Fearne Cotton | |||
11–15 November | Matt Baker Alex Jones |
Matt Baker Tess Daly |
Matt Baker Alex Jones |
Matt Baker (Children in Need Special) | |
18–22 November | Matt Baker Alex Jones |
Chris Evans Alex Jones | |||
25–29 November | |||||
2–6 December | |||||
9–13 December | |||||
16–20 December | |||||
30 December | Matt Baker Alex Jones Chris Evans (Best of 2013) |
2025 | |||||
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Week | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
6–10 January | Lauren Laverne Alex Jones |
Lauren Laverne Gabby Logan |
Clara Amfo Alex Jones |
Lauren Laverne Alex Jones |
Clara Amfo Alex Jones |
13–17 January | Vernon Kay Alex Jones |
Lauren Laverne Alex Jones |
Vernon Kay Alex Jones |
Roman Kemp Alex Jones |
Roman Kemp TBC |
Guest presenters episode count
[edit]The following have guest presented episodes of The One Show
- Leslie Ash
- Gabby Logan (2009–2010, 2013–)
- Chris Hollins (2010, 2016)
- Matt Allwright (2010–present)
- Louise Minchin (2010–2014)
- Paul Merton (2010)
- Anita Rani (2011–12, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2023–; 16 episodes)
- Aled Jones (2011; 1 episode)
- Joe Crowley (2011–12; 2016, 9 episodes)
- Zoe Ball (2012–13, 2016–17, 2021–present; 17 episodes)
- Jake Humphrey (2012–13; 5 episodes)
- Sarah Millican (2013; 2 episodes)
- Julia Bradbury (2013; 4 episodes)
- Michael Ball (2013, 2016–present; 63 episodes)
- Tess Daly (2013; 1 episode)
- Fearne Cotton (2013, 2014, 2016; 8 episodes)
- Jo Brand (2014; 2 episodes)
- Vernon Kay (2014, 2016; 2024–present; 10 episodes)
- Richard Madeley (2014, 2016; 2 episodes)
- Eddie Mair (2014; 4 episodes)
- Angellica Bell (2014–present; 103 episodes)
- Richard Osman (2014–17; 9 episodes)
- Terry Wogan (2014; 1 episode)
- Patrick Kielty (2014–present; 56 episodes)
- Nick Grimshaw (2014–present; 7 episodes)
- Mel Giedroyc (2014–present; 11 episodes)
- Denise Lewis (2015–16; 3 episodes)
- Shane Richie (2015–20; 7 episodes)
- James Martin (2015; 2 episodes)
- Dan Walker (2015, 2018; 3 episodes)
- Ore Oduba (2015–present; 32 episodes)
- Richard Blackwood (2015; 2 episodes)
- Adil Ray (2015–16; 5 episodes)
- Chris Evans (2015; 1 episode)
- Warwick Davis (2015; 2 episodes)
- Ed Byrne (2015; 1 episode)
- Geri Halliwell (2015; 1 episode)
- Paul Hollywood (2015; 1 episode)
- Will Young (2015; 1 episode)
- Ricky Wilson (2015–17; 4 episodes)
- Jasper Carrott (2015; 1 episode)
- Nina Wadia (2016; 4 episodes)
- Rory Bremner (2016; 1 episode)
- Anton du Beke (2016; 1 episode)
- Omid Djalili (2016; 1 episode)
- Jeremy Vine (2016–18; 5 episodes)
- Dermot O'Leary (2016; 2 episodes)
- Konnie Huq (2016; 1 episode)
- Greg James (2016–19; 7 episodes)
- Craig Charles (2016; 2 episodes)
- Bradley Walsh (2016; 1 episode)
- Josh Groban (2016, 2018; 2 episodes)
- Gyles Brandreth (2016–present; 9 episodes)
- Angela Scanlon (2016–present; 98 episodes)
- Jerry Springer (2016–18; 3 episodes)
- Ade Adepitan (2016, 2018–19; 4 episodes)
- Brenda Emmanus (2016; 1 episode)
- Jack Docherty (2016; 2 episodes)
- Bill Turnbull (2016; 3 episodes)
- Michelle Ackerley (2016–present; 109 episodes)
- Steve Davis (2016; 1 episode)
- John Barrowman (2016; 1 episode)
- Al Murray (2016–18; 5 episodes)
- Fay Ripley (2016–17; 3 episodes)
- Caroline Quentin (2016; 1 episode)
- Jon Richardson (2016–18; 5 episodes)
- Katherine Ryan (2017; 1 episode)
- Si King (2017; 1 episode)
- Dave Myers (2017; 1 episode)
- Amol Rajan (2017–present; 84 episodes)
- Ronan Keating (2017, 2020–2021; 29 episodes)
- Sally Phillips (2017–18; 4 episodes)
- Kevin Duala (2017–18; 2 episodes)
- Rob Beckett (2017–2020; 3 episodes)
- Dev Griffin (2018–20; 4 episodes)
- Sandi Toksvig (2018; 2 episodes)
- Rory Reid (2018; 1 episode)
- Joe Lycett (2018–19; 2 episodes)
- Sara Cox (2018; 2 episodes)
- Angela Griffin (2018–present; 5 episodes)
- Susan Calman (2018; 2 episodes)
- Marvin Humes (2018–19; 5 episodes)
- Rylan (2019–present; 42 episodes)
- Joe Sugg (2019; 1 episode)
- Oti Mabuse (2019, 2021; 2 episodes)
- Ashley Banjo (2019; 1 episode)
- Peter Andre (2019; 1 episode)
- Stacey Dooley (2019; 5 episodes)
- Alex Scott (2019–present; 78 episodes)
- Emma Willis (2019, 2021–present; 36 episodes)
- Jo Whiley (2019; 1 episode)
- Sue Perkins (2019; 1 episode)
- Frank Skinner (2019; 1 episode)
- Clara Amfo (2019, 2021–present; 15 episodes)
- Jamie Cullum (2019; 1 episode)
- Ashley John-Baptiste (2019; 1 episode)
- Chris Kamara (2019, 1 episode)
- Gethin Jones (2009, 2019–present; 73 episodes)
- Chris Ramsey (2020–present; 18 episodes)
- Iain Stirling (2019–present; 4 episodes)
- Huw Edwards (2020; 1 episode)
- Kym Marsh (2020; 6 episodes)
- Jermaine Jenas (2020–2021; 31 episodes)
- Riyadh Khalaf (2020; 1 episode)
- Carl Hutchinson (2020; 1 episode)
- Harry Judd (2020–present; 28 episodes)
- Jordan Banjo (2021; 1 episode)
- Martin Clunes (2021; 1 episode)
- Sam Quek (2021; 18 episodes)
- Michelle Visage (2021; 1 episode)
- Lauren Laverne (2021–2023; 46 episodes)
- Tom Daley (2021, 2022; 3 episodes)
- JJ Chalmers (2021; 1 episode)
- Roman Kemp (2022–2023; 49 episodes)
- Craig Revel Horwood (2022; 1 episode)
- Vick Hope (2023–present; 3 episodes)
- Paddy McGuinness (2024; 1 episode)
References
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- ^ Benedictus, Leo (13 April 2010). "All change at The One Show". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
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- ^ "Prince Philip has died aged 99, Buckingham Palace announces". BBC News. 9 April 2021.
- ^ "Queen Elizabeth II has died". BBC News. 8 September 2022.
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