

The ONE Show
2011
A live magazine programme featuring topical stories and big name studio guests.
Where to Watch 2011
30 Episodes
- Trevor EveE2
Trevor EveMatt Allwright and Alex Jones are joined by Shoestring and Waking the Dead actor Trevor Eve. Carrie Grant celebrates 50 years of Gerry Anderson's puppetry by talking to the man himself, and Dr Phil Hammond explains how you can look taller, slimmer and healthier just by changing your posture. - Richard and JudyE3
Richard and JudyAlex and Alexander Armstrong are joined by the King and Queen of the Sofa - Richard and Judy. We look at how the rise in VAT will affect your household bills, Dr Phil Hammond shows you how you can make moisturiser at a fraction of the market price, Angellica Bell visits the home of some very cute guide dogs and after the success of The Kings Speech, George McGavin explains what it was like growing up with a stammer. - Hugh Fearnley-WhittingstallE4
Hugh Fearnley-WhittingstallAlex Jones and Alexander Armstrong are joined by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, who brings his Big Fish Fight to The One Show. Mike Dilger finds out how hedgehogs are reducing bird numbers in the Hebrides, and Anita Rani celebrates the art of writing a diary. - David MitchellE6
David MitchellMatt Allwright and Alex Jones are joined by comedian and actor David Mitchell. On the twentieth anniversary of the start of the Gulf War, former RAF navigator John Nichol looks back on the conflict, while Arthur Smith quizzes a city insider on why bankers deserve such massive bonuses. - Vanessa FeltzE7
Vanessa FeltzMatt Allwright and Alex Jones are joined by Vanessa Feltz. Meanwhile, Justin Rowlatt finds out what's really going on with our petrol pumps, Dom Littlewood investigates why directory enquiry numbers are so expensive, and our bug man George McGavin is hot on the tail of the scorpions that live in Kent. - Ruth JonesE8
Ruth JonesAlex Jones and Alexander Armstrong are joined by actress Ruth Jones to talk about her new drama Hattie - based on the life of Carry On actress Hattie Jacques. Matt Allwright investigates how postcodes affect our insurance premiums and Anita Rani puckers up to tell us the history of why we kiss. - Dermot O'LearyE11
Dermot O'LearyMatt Allwright and Alex Jones are joined by X Factor presenter Dermot O'Leary. Lucy Siegle investigates what will happen if our national forests are sold off, Sir Gerry Robinson explains the importance of getting a will, Ben Fogle visits the Hebridean island of Eriskay, and Joe Crowley kicks off the 20th Century Panic Week. - Gilbert and GeorgeE13
Gilbert and GeorgeAlex Jones, Alexander Armstrong and the team present the stories that matter from across the country. Gilbert and George, the godfathers of modern British art, join Alex Jones and Alexander Armstrong in the studio. With reports on investing in royal wedding memorabilia and how Motown's soul stars tried to launch themselves in the UK. - Andrew Lloyd WebberE15
Andrew Lloyd WebberLord Andrew Lloyd Webber joins Chris Evans and Alex Jones to chat about his stage adaptation of the Wizard of Oz. Jay Rayner tucks into venison, Gyles Brandreth put the story of the jigsaw puzzle together and Joe Crowley finishes our Panic Week with a reminder of the Millennium Bug. - Jeremy IronsE16
Jeremy IronsAlex Jones and Matt Allwright are joined by film star Jeremy Irons. Former spin-doctor Alastair Campbell looks into the phone-hacking scandal, which he believes he was a victim of, and Miranda Krestovnikoff helps with a project designed to rescue the red squirrel from extinction. - Roy BarracloughE17
Roy BarracloughEx-Coronation Street star Roy Barraclough joins Alex Jones and Matt Allwright in the studio. Plus a look at the wristbands that claim to improve sporting performance and the story behind the Bell Rock lighthouse - one of the UK's most incredible feats of engineering. - Richard CurtisE19
Richard CurtisAlex Jones and Chris Evans are joined by comedy writer and one of the founders of Comic Relief, Richard Curtis. Justin Rowlatt looks at how effective a tax on fast food restaurants would be, Ben Fogle's off on another one of his island adventures and there's the second part of Simon Boazman's investigation into credit card fraud.