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One Show is a British television magazine and chat show program that has been a staple of BBC One's evening schedule since its debut in 2006, often featuring discussions on topics such as The X Factor, Strictly Come Dancing, and Doctor Who. The show is broadcast live from MediaCityUK in Salford, Greater Manchester, and has become known for its light-hearted and entertaining take on current events, including interviews with celebrities like David Beckham, Elton John, and Kate Winslet. With its unique blend of news, entertainment, and culture, the program has attracted a wide range of guests, including Stephen Hawking, Richard Branson, and J.K. Rowling. The show's success has also led to collaborations with other BBC programs, such as EastEnders, Casualty, and Holby City.

History

The show's history began with its first episode, which was presented by Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha, and featured an interview with Tony Blair, the then-Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Over the years, the program has undergone several changes, including the introduction of new presenters, such as Chris Evans, Alex Jones, and Matt Baker, who have all brought their own unique style to the show. The program has also covered a wide range of topics, including the London 2012 Olympics, the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II, and the BBC Proms in the Park. The show has also featured performances by musicians like Adele, Ed Sheeran, and Sam Smith, and has included interviews with actors like Idris Elba, Emma Thompson, and Hugh Grant. Additionally, the show has discussed popular BBC programs like Sherlock, Downton Abbey, and The Great British Baking Show.

Format

The format of the show typically includes a mix of interviews, discussions, and features on a wide range of topics, including arts, culture, and current events, often featuring guests like Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, and Anish Kapoor. The program also includes regular segments, such as the "Weather Watch" feature, which is presented by Carol Kirkwood, and the "Consumer Watch" segment, which is presented by Dominic Littlewood. The show's format has been influenced by other BBC programs, such as The Graham Norton Show, Have I Got News for You, and QI, and has featured guests like Stephen Fry, John Cleese, and Rowan Atkinson. The program has also covered topics like The British Museum, The National Gallery, and The Tate Modern, and has included interviews with experts like Neil MacGregor, Nicholas Serota, and Chris Dercon.

Presenters

The show has had several presenters over the years, including Adrian Chiles, Nadia Sawalha, Chris Evans, Alex Jones, and Matt Baker, who have all brought their own unique style to the program. The current presenting team includes Alex Jones, Matt Baker, and Angela Scanlon, who have all become well-known for their chemistry and banter on the show. The program has also featured guest presenters, such as Fearne Cotton, Reggie Yates, and Amanda Holden, who have all added their own perspective to the show. The show's presenters have also appeared on other BBC programs, such as The One Show's spin-off program, The One Show: Best of Britain, and have interviewed guests like David Attenborough, Brian Cox, and Dara O'Briain.

Episodes

The show has broadcast over 3,000 episodes since its debut in 2006, featuring a wide range of guests and topics, including politics, entertainment, and culture. The program has also covered major events, such as the 2012 Summer Olympics, the 2015 General Election, and the 2016 EU referendum, and has featured interviews with key figures like Boris Johnson, Theresa May, and Jeremy Corbyn. The show's episodes have also included performances by musicians like Coldplay, Adele, and Ed Sheeran, and have featured discussions on popular BBC programs like Doctor Who, Sherlock, and The Great British Baking Show. Additionally, the show has discussed topics like The Royal Shakespeare Company, The National Theatre, and The English National Opera, and has included interviews with experts like Trevor Nunn, Nicholas Hytner, and Daniel Kramer.

Specials

The show has broadcast several special episodes over the years, including a Christmas special, a New Year's Eve special, and a special episode to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. The program has also broadcast special episodes from locations like The Palace of Westminster, The Tower of London, and The British Museum, and has featured guests like Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Kate Middleton. The show's specials have also included performances by musicians like Elton John, Stevie Wonder, and Paul McCartney, and have featured discussions on topics like The Olympics, The Paralympics, and The Commonwealth Games. The show has also discussed popular BBC programs like Top Gear, The Apprentice, and The Voice UK, and has included interviews with experts like Jeremy Clarkson, Lord Sugar, and Will.i.am.

Reception

The show has received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising its light-hearted and entertaining take on current events, and its ability to attract a wide range of guests, including celebrities like David Beckham, Elton John, and Kate Winslet. The program has also been praised for its coverage of major events, such as the 2012 Summer Olympics and the 2015 General Election, and for its features on arts and culture, including interviews with experts like Neil MacGregor, Nicholas Serota, and Chris Dercon. The show has also been nominated for several awards, including a BAFTA TV Award and a National Television Award, and has won several awards, including a Royal Television Society Award and a Broadcast Award. The show's success has also led to collaborations with other BBC programs, such as EastEnders, Casualty, and Holby City, and has featured guests like Danny Dyer, Derek Thompson, and Hugh Quarshie. Category:BBC television programmes

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