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During the programme's original run, several experts, as well as presenters from other [[BBC]] programmes presented certain reports and ran experiments. Among these included Kate Humble travelling around the [[United Kingdom]] in search of specific wildlife each day; Martin Lewis providing tips for saving money, as well as [[Carol Thatcher]] attempting to survive for a week on £8.45 a day - the amount the [[Prudential plc|Prudential]] estimated many state pensioners were living on after tax deductions. |
During the programme's original run, several experts, as well as presenters from other [[BBC]] programmes presented certain reports and ran experiments. Among these included Kate Humble travelling around the [[United Kingdom]] in search of specific wildlife each day; Martin Lewis providing tips for saving money, as well as [[Carol Thatcher]] attempting to survive for a week on £8.45 a day - the amount the [[Prudential plc|Prudential]] estimated many state pensioners were living on after tax deductions. |
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''The One Show'' ran the half-hour from 18:55 to 19:25, trimming five minutes from the end of the regional news programmes that run weeknights from 18:30. ''The One Show'' then handed back to the ''Nations & Regions'' at 19:25 for regional news and weather and national news headlines were presented, for the first time in English regions, from each of the ''Nations & Regions'' studios (rather than the networked national news studio). |
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Revision as of 22:10, 10 December 2007
- For The One Show advertising award program, see The One Club.
The One Show | |
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Starring | Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Production | |
Running time | 35 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | BBC One |
Release | August 14, 2006 |
The One Show is a topical magazine-style television programme, broadcast on weekdays at 7pm on BBC One. It is hosted by Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley. It is to run every week of the year, excluding a two week break for Christmas. The One Show is broadcast from White City in London. It is the biggest single commission outside returning drama the BBC has ever handed out.[1].
History
The One Show was initially commissioned for a four week trial run. It broadcast on weekdays at 6.55pm between August 14 and September 8, 2006. The programme was billed as a topical magazine show. The trial was hosted by Chiles and Nadia Sawalha, featuring reports from a variety of people across the UK.
The show returned, having been revamped, on 9 July 2007.[2] A number of changes were made to the format. The show was moved from Birmingham to London. Sawalha was replaced by Myleene Klass. Klass left in the August to give birth to her first child, and was replaced by Bleakley. There is also a new team of reporters. It replaces Real Story, [3] and Holiday, which has been axed after 37 years.[4]
Presenters and Reporters
Current team
The One Show team for series starting 9 July 2007:
- Adrian Chiles - Studio Presenter
- Christine Bleakley - Studio Presenter
- Hardeep Singh Kohli - Head Roving Reporter
- Colin Jackson - Roving Reporter
- Angellica Bell - Roving Reporter
- Carol Thatcher - Roving Reporter
- Dominic Littlewood - Consumer Issues
- Dan Snow - History Stories
- Neil Oliver - History Stories
- Ellie Harrison - Wildlife Reports
- David Lindo - Nature Reports
- Steve Backshall - Nature Reports
- Lucy Siegle - Green Issues
- Justin Rowlatt - Current Affairs and Ethical Issues
- Michael Mosley - Health and Science
- Phil Tufnell - Competitions
- John Sergeant - Reporter
- Mitch Benn - Composer of "Complaints Choir."
Previous Presenters and Reporters
The following people worked on the initial four week run of The One Show but are not present in the new series:
- Myleene Klass - Studio Presenter (Series 2 July-August 2007)[5]
- Nadia Sawalha - Studio Presenter (Series 1)
- Kate Humble - Wildlife Reporter
- Rajesh Mirchandani - Roving Reporter
- Martin Lewis - Money Saving Expert
- Anna Adams - Reporter
- Matt Baker - Reporter
Transmission
The original show was transmitted from a temporary studio built at The Mailbox complex in Birmingham. Technical facilities were provided by NEP Visions, with an Outside Broadcast truck parked-up in the loading bay. The show was produced by BBC Birmingham, with production input from various BBC regions. The initial four week run was for test purposes, to see whether the show was successful in attracting audiences, and has been recommissioned on that basis.
Featured stories
During the programme's original run, several experts, as well as presenters from other BBC programmes presented certain reports and ran experiments. Among these included Kate Humble travelling around the United Kingdom in search of specific wildlife each day; Martin Lewis providing tips for saving money, as well as Carol Thatcher attempting to survive for a week on £8.45 a day - the amount the Prudential estimated many state pensioners were living on after tax deductions.
Photo competition
Throughout the initial four week run, a wildlife photo competition was held, designed to find the best photograph captured by a viewer. The winner, Annie Kerridge, was announced on September 7, 2006 and interviewed live on the programme. Entries are available to view on the BBC's interactive services.
To aid with sending entries, a special BBC group was set up on photographic sharing website Flickr, where viewers with accounts could upload them
References
- ^ "Salmon's leap of faith". Retrieved 2007-04-04.
- ^ "BBC One announces The One Show team". Retrieved 2007-06-21.
- ^ "Television - News - BBC1 axes Real Story for One Show - Digital Spy". Retrieved 2007-04-04.
- ^ "Television - News - BBC axes Holiday after 37 years - Digital Spy". Retrieved 2007-04-04.
- ^ "Klass quits 'The One Show' for baby". Digital Spy. 19 October, 2007. Retrieved 2007-10-19.
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