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79-498: 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. 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

158-575: A Wimbledon match overran. The trend to a Friday ratings slump coincided with Evans' being handed the role of co-host for the pre-weekend edition in early 2011. The show shed two million viewers for the Friday edition after Evans joined the programme. The show reached a 12-month-high audience on 18 January 2013 of 5.83 million viewers. A popular unofficial companion podcast The The One Show Show launched in 2018. Presented by writer and comedian Jon Holmes with co-host Marc Haynes and guests, it "takes

237-613: A 60-minute episode every week, after successfully trying the format in May 2009. The hour-long format continued until December 2009, and was revived in April 2011. On 13 April 2010, it was announced the show was being revamped with an hour-long Friday episode, to be hosted by Chris Evans . He was not due to start until after the summer break, but prior to this, both Chiles and Bleakley left the show. Chiles departed first, this being announced on 19 April, his last appearance being on 30 April. His replacement

316-445: A BBC series of three programmes Famous, Rich and Homeless about living penniless on the streets of London. Kohli has appeared as a panelist on The Wright Stuff on Channel Five . He occasionally hosted the programme when Matthew Wright (the host presenter) was on holiday or ill. Kohli was a reporter for The One Show , but was suspended in 2009 for six months amidst informal allegations of "inappropriate behaviour" towards

395-559: A Bacon Roll", about his fondness for bacon . From 2007 to 2009, Kohli wrote Hardeep is your Love , a column for Scotland on Sunday . He was twice put forward but was unplaced as Columnist of the Year at the Scottish Press Awards. Kohli occasionally writes for The Guardian , The Observer , GQ magazine, Metro , The Spectator and The Independent . As a feature writer for High Life Magazine for British Airways , he

474-662: A brief foray into a more news-style program in 1957 and then reverting that same year, it has remained a talk show. Ireland's The Late Late Show is the second-longest running talk show in television history, and the longest running talk show in Europe, having debuted in 1962. Steve Allen was the first host of The Tonight Show , which began as a local New York show, being picked up by the NBC network in 1954. It in turn had evolved from his late-night radio talk show in Los Angeles. Allen pioneered

553-479: A deep dive into TV's shallowest programme". The weekly show (in two parts) analyses The One Show in forensic detail with presenters, segues, film items and studio guests being mined for laughs. A live version of the podcast sold out the London Podcast Festival in 2019 with guest Fi Glover . Other notable guests have included Jane Garvey and Jay Rayner , who resigned from his One Show presenting job on

632-497: A documentary, In Search of the Tartan Turban , which explored cultural identity as a Briton and a Scot belonging to an ethnic minority. The show won a Schools BAFTA. Channel 4 commissioning a five part series called "Hardeep Does..." that covered topical issues, including sex, religion and pets. Kohli was the presenter of the second series of CBBC game show Get 100 . In June 2009, he was one of five volunteers who took part in

711-497: A guest, comedian Jo Brand , but the comment was subsequently reported to BBC staff. Thatcher argued that the comment had been meant in jest, and that she considered the way the incident had been handled to be a breach of trust, for which she expected an apology from the BBC. On 15 September 2011, The One Show presenters introduced what they described as a new member of The One Show family, dog trainer Jordan Shelley. The following day, he

790-495: A more universally appealing "interview" or "lifestyle TV" format. Talk shows have more recently started to appear on Internet radio. Also, several Internet blogs are in talk show format including the Baugh Experience. The current world record for the longest talk show is held by Rabi Lamichhane from Nepal by staying on air for 62 hours from April 11 to 13, 2013 breaking the previous record set by two Ukrainians by airing

869-577: A panel made up of different freelance comedians and celebrities each program, although the program is generally hosted by the same compere . Talk shows evolved in tandem with the Japanese variety show and it is very common for talk shows to borrow variety elements, typically by having celebrity guests attempt some kind of amusingly incongruous activity. Often, one of the guests will be a gaijin tarento (foreign talent) in order to provide comedy or to comment on matters related to Western culture. Comedic material

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948-441: A pop star's choice of attire, while also making clear it would have requested a more modest outfit had she consulted with them first. On 22 August 2024, it was announced that The BBC had sacked Jermaine Jenas as presenter, due to "inappropriate behaviour". Talk show A talk show is a television programming , radio programming or podcast genre structured around the act of spontaneous conversation . A talk show

1027-703: A prominent role in the Yes Scotland campaign. Kohli wrote and spoke in support of the campaign, appearing at the rallies for Scottish independence on 22 September 2012 and on 21 September 2013 in Edinburgh . He joined the Scottish National Party in November 2014, following the "Yes" campaign's defeat. In 2008, Kohli's rental properties in Glasgow were condemned by officials as "grubby and dirty" and substandard and he

1106-533: A researcher. On 16 August 2018, Kohli entered the UK television show, Celebrity Big Brother as a celebrity housemate. He was nominated four times for eviction while in the Big Brother house, before he was finally eliminated on 7 September 2018, becoming the fifth housemate to be evicted. Kohli wrote and presented BBC Radio 4 's "Hippy Trail". The Telegraph's Gillian Reynolds felt "he patently had no real interest in

1185-511: A researcher. In 2020, Kohli was accused of sexual harassment by multiple women, including some in the comedy industry. Lulu Popplewell alleged that his offer of help with her career at a show was accompanied by an invitation to spend the night in his bed and has accused Kohli of attempting to abuse his power. In response, Kohli said: "It is now clear to me that my actions and words made women feel intimidated, undermined and undervalued. For this, I apologise unreservedly and can only hope to live

1264-473: A series about words and language, "15 by 15", which took a Silver at the New York Radio Festival. In 2012, Kohli recorded his first series of Hardeep’s Sunday Lunch , a programme that explored people's lives while Kohli cooked lunch. The sixth series was broadcast in the autumn of 2017 and early 2018. In August 2013, Kohli presented his third edition of The Food Programme on Radio 4 , "Ode to

1343-426: A short run of new material which became "Hardeep is Your Love" in 2014. The following year his show was titled "Bigmouth Strikes Again". In 2016, his love of music was the inspiration for "Mixtape: My Life Through Music". "The show needed more joke content, structure and general fleshing out to be complete. Perhaps if he could get through more than just three songs, that might help," said BroadwayBaby . Hardeep hosted

1422-428: A talk show entitled Small World in the late 1950s and since then, political TV talk shows have predominantly aired on Sunday mornings . Syndicated daily talk shows began to gain more popularity during the mid-1970s and reached their height of popularity with the rise of the tabloid talk show . Morning talk shows gradually replaced earlier forms of programming — there were a plethora of morning game shows during

1501-624: A temporary studio built at The Mailbox complex in Birmingham . It was produced by BBC Birmingham , with production input from various BBC regions. When The One Show returned for a full series, it was moved to BBC Media Village in White City, London, in 2007. It moved again to Broadcasting House in January 2014. On 23 February 2011, the fire alarm at the BBC White City studios went off, causing

1580-429: A topical magazine programme, The One Show covers a variety of stories, ranging from light-hearted humour to serious issues or tragic current events. The broadcast features a mix of in-studio presenting, outside live broadcasting, and pre-recorded segments. Reporters and other experts are included to provide contributions on various topics, both in the studio and as part of segments. Special guests are usually introduced at

1659-559: A variety of sharp topics related to people's livelihoods, the state system, and power structures. The show was eventually taken off the air as a direct result of the last episode of "Approaching Homosexuality." In 2012, Dragon Television created a new high-end cultural, American-style talk show called Tonight 80's Talk Show ; it is hosted by the comedian Wang Zijian , showing young people's attitudes and thoughts on social hotspots, cultural events, and fashion trends. Hardeep Singh Kohli Hardeep Singh Kohli (born 21 January 1969)

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1738-668: A vegetarian restaurant and as an usher at the Citizens Theatre . After graduating from university Kohli joined the BBC Scotland graduate production trainee scheme. He later worked in BBC Television Centre , London, directing children's TV , before moving to Youth and Entertainment Features in Manchester to become a series director on Janet Street-Porter 's series Reportage . He was a director of It'll Never Work , which

1817-553: Is a British presenter, comedian, writer and director who has appeared on various radio and television programmes. Having moved to Scotland at a young age, he has had a long association with the arts in Scotland and is known more widely across the United Kingdom as a presenter on BBC television and radio, and on Channel 4 . He was a finalist on Celebrity MasterChef in 2006 and a contestant on Celebrity Big Brother in 2018. Kohli

1896-555: Is commonly written and rehearsed before tapings with or without a live audience . Korean and Taiwanese talk shows have used the panel format similar to Japanese programs and rely on famous celebrities and comedic banter than topics. Their programs often shorten interviews from lengthy tapings. Rabi Lamichhane from Nepal previously held the Guinness World Record for longest talk show, continuously broadcasting for 62 hours in April 2013. In Brazil , Jô Soares inaugurated

1975-399: Is distinguished from other television programs by certain common attributes. In a talk show, one person (or group of people or guests) discusses various topics put forth by a talk show host . This discussion can be in the form of an interview or a simple conversation about important social, political or religious issues and events. The personality of the host shapes the tone and style of

2054-589: Is the actor and writer Sanjeev Kohli . His first school was Hillhead Primary School in the West End of Glasgow , after which he attended Meadowburn Primary in Bishopbriggs. At age eight, he moved to John Ogilvie Hall, the primary school of St Aloysius' College , a private Roman Catholic school in central Glasgow. Kohli studied Law at the University of Glasgow , graduating in 1990. While at university he worked in

2133-606: 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

2212-655: The Brit Asia TV Music Awards on its debut in 2010 and in 2011 and 2012. Kohli wrote a book about food and travel in India, Indian Takeaway (2008), described by The Guardian as 'likeable but clumsy'. Also in 2008, Kohli was a judge for the Man Booker Prize . Hardeep was a board member of the National Theatre of Scotland . In 2017 Kohli became a Fellow of Royal Society of Arts , and Creative Director at

2291-579: The United States . Breakfast television is a staple of British television . The daytime talk format has become popular in Latin America as well as the United States. These genres also do not represent "generic" talk show genres. "Generic" genres are categorized based on the audiences' social views of talks shows derived through their cultural identities, fondness, preferences and character judgements of

2370-669: The 1960s and early to mid-1970s, and some stations formerly showed a morning movie in the time slot that many talk shows now occupy. Current late night talk shows such as The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon , Conan and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert have aired featuring celebrity guests and comedy sketches. Syndicated daily talk shows range from tabloid talk shows , such as Jerry Springer and Maury , to celebrity interview shows, like Live with Kelly and Ryan , Tamron Hall , Sherri , Steve Wilkos , The Jennifer Hudson Show and The Kelly Clarkson Show , to industry leader The Oprah Winfrey Show , which popularized

2449-412: The BBC news magazine show Nationwide (1969–83). After favourable viewing figures for the pilot, the show returned for a full series after being revamped on 9 July 2007. Team members were Adrian Chiles, studio presenter, Hardeep Singh Kohli , head roving reporter, and 13 other reporters or contributors. A number of changes were made to the format. The show was moved from Birmingham to London. Sawalha

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2528-497: The BBC to alter its existing arrangements for ensuring guests do not swear or use offensive language to also explicitly discourage jokes made at the expense of minorities. The BBC received complaints that while being interviewed in January 2014 about the issue of benefit reform, the Labour Party supporter and television presenter Paul O'Grady was not adequately challenged on his views, described as forthright in their condemnation of

2607-563: The BBC. Baker left on 31 March 2020, and the BBC confirmed that he would not be replaced, with the programme instead relying on guest hosts to present alongside Jones on a permanent basis. In February 2020, the BBC Watchdog consumer affairs series was discontinued as a standalone programme after 35 years, becoming a segment on The One Show to be presented by Matt Allwright and Nikki Fox on Wednesdays at 19:00. In July 2020, The One Show aired its 3,000th edition. It aired on 3 July, and

2686-582: The Channel 4 documentary Benefits Street . The BBC responded by arguing that a variety of opinions had been heard, and that balance need not be addressed simply through a single programme. Singer Rita Ora generated hundreds of complaints to the BBC over her choice of clothing for a 5 January 2015 appearance on the show, in which she wore a trouser suit with nothing underneath the jacket, the fit of which exposed her full cleavage. The BBC defended her clothing as being broadly in line with most viewers' expectations of

2765-473: The European and American hippies who trekked overland to India in the 1960s. At times, he seemed positively contemptuous, as if he were wondering why he was bothering". He also presented BBC Radio 4 commissions, "Where Scotland Meets England" and "Where England Meets Wales". In 2010, Radio 2 broadcast "Great British Faith", a city based series looking at the spiritual life and history of six British cities. This

2844-553: The Innovation Academy. In 2023, he was controversially voted onto the "elite" executive committee of the British-American Project (BAP). Kohli was married to his wife, Sharmilia from 1990 until their separation in 2007, followed by a divorce two years later. He is the father of two children, a son and a daughter. Kohli returned to Scotland prior to the 2014 referendum on Scottish independence in order to take

2923-437: The birth of her third child. In August 2023, ahead of the show's return from its summer break, it was announced Roman Kemp would be joining the show as an official presenter alongside Jones and Jenas. He had been guest-presenting the show for a year. Keating, it was announced, would be stepping back as a main presenter but would be "continuing to host shows". It was also announced that Lauren Laverne had also officially joined

3002-465: The broadcasting rights for the Cup from that season and since then, draws have been a semi-regular occurrence on the programme. On 1 February 2016, the show broadcast an extended one-hour tribute to TV and radio host Sir Terry Wogan , who had died the previous day. This format was repeated (albeit for the usual 30-minute duration) on 31 March 2016 as a tribute to comedian Ronnie Corbett who had died earlier in

3081-459: The consumer affairs programme Watchdog became a slot on the One Show , on Wednesdays at 19:00. Launching the full series represented a major financial commitment for the BBC, and was seen by it as a first test of a wide-ranging restructuring of the BBC's production arm into a more flexible and creative organisation, with the show seen as a potential platform for piloting other programme ideas. As

3160-535: The day. On 17 May 2016, the show broadcast a 25-minute EastEnders special, EastEnders: Last Orders , to mark the end of the era of the character Peggy Mitchell , who was to be leaving the soap for the final time; the show went out live from Albert Square, with cast members talking about Peggy and the show itself. On 6 January 2017, Jones presented her last show before going on maternity leave; guest presenters Angela Scanlon and Michelle Ackerley began to take over for Jones effective 9 January. Jones called into

3239-466: The earliest days of the medium. Joe Franklin , an American radio and television personality, hosted the first television talk show. The show began in 1951 on WJZ-TV (later WABC-TV ) and moved to WOR-TV (later WWOR-TV ) from 1962 to 1993. NBC's The Tonight Show is the world's longest-running talk show; having debuted in 1954, it continues to this day. The show underwent some minor title changes until settling on its current title in 1962, and despite

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3318-504: The end-of-week episode on Thursday. Filling in, Jones was joined by guest presenters including Matt Baker , Alexander Armstrong , and Matt Allwright on Monday to Thursday, with Evans also presenting extra episodes on occasion. The show began broadcasting from New Broadcasting House on 6 January 2014 with revamped opening title sequence graphics. The opening sequence is also enhanced for the run-up to Christmas each year with extra vocals and visual sparkle. On 25 January 2011, Matt Baker

3397-455: The forecourt of Broadcasting House for outside live broadcasts is common, allowing for a larger audience and/or a bigger stage for a performance or demonstration. The show often takes an active part in events such as Comic Relief / Sport Relief and Children in Need . Cross-promotion of other BBC shows is common, although under BBC rules the show cannot give the BBC preferential coverage. Typically

3476-421: The format of late night network TV talk shows, originating such talk show staples as an opening monologue, celebrity interviews, audience participation, and comedy bits in which cameras were taken outside the studio, as well as music, although the series' popularity was cemented by second host Jack Paar , who took over after Allen had left and the show had ceased to exist. TV news pioneer Edward R. Murrow hosted

3555-421: The former genre and has been evolving towards the latter. On November 10, 2010, Oprah Winfrey invited several of the most prominent American talk show hosts - Phil Donahue , Sally Jessy Raphael , Geraldo Rivera , Ricki Lake , and Montel Williams - to join her as guests on her show. The 1990s in particular saw a spike in the number of "tabloid" talk shows, most of which were short-lived and are now replaced by

3634-401: The four main television stations. Due to language and cultural differences, Japanese TV stations could not freely use syndicated programs (mostly from Europe and North America) and therefore turned to panel shows , which could be produced cheaply and easily, to fill time during daytime programming. Japanese panel shows are distinct in generally not employing regular panelists but instead having

3713-432: The genre with Jô Soares Onze e Meia ("Jô Soares Eleven Thirty") from 1988 to 1999 on SBT . In 2000, Soares took his show's format to TV Globo , where it was then called Programa do Jô , and was broadcast until 2016. Jô's main competitors at the time were Danilo Gentili and Fábio Porchat . In 1999, Speak Up , hosted by Ma Dong , son of the famous Chinese comedian Ma Ji , was born as an early talk show "chatting" about

3792-494: The inclusion of a host, a guest(s), and a studio or call-in audience, specific attributes of talk shows may be identified: There are several major formats of talk shows. Generally, each subgenre predominates during a specific programming block during the broadcast day. These formats are not absolute; some afternoon programs have similar structures to late-night talk shows. These formats may vary across different countries or markets. Late night talk shows are especially significant in

3871-792: The interaction of viewers created difficult moments and awkward silences to hosts who usually used audience responses to transition conversations. Tetsuko's Room ( 徹子の部屋 , Tetsuko no Heya ) is a talk show hosted by Tetsuko Kuroyanagi and broadcast on TV Asahi from February 2, 1976, every Monday to Friday from 13:00 to 13:30 ( JST ). It is a long-lived program, and as of 2022, it has been broadcast for 47 years and more than 11,000 times, repeatedly winning Guinness World Records . Other talk shows include Nichiyō Tōron (1994 onwards), Ametalk! (2003 onwards) and Takeda Tetsuya no Shōwa wa kagayaiteita (2013 onwards). In Japan , panel shows called tōku bangumi (トーク番組) are very commonplace, accounting for about 30% of daytime and prime-time programming on

3950-528: The only subject of American talk shows, however. Other radio talk show subjects include Car Talk hosted by NPR and Coast to Coast AM hosted by Art Bell and George Noory which discusses topics of the paranormal , conspiracy theories , and fringe science . Sports talk shows are also very popular ranging from high-budget shows like The Best Damn Sports Show Period to Max Kellerman 's original public-access television cable TV show Max on Boxing . Talk shows have been broadcast on television since

4029-454: The podcast. Guest presenters are indicated in bold . The following have guest presented episodes of The One Show Carol Thatcher did not have her short-term contract as a One Show roving reporter renewed after the BBC refused to accept her apology following an allegedly racist comment made in January 2009 following filming. It was made during a private conversation between her, presenter Adrian Chiles and

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4108-471: The presenting team, having been a guest presenter since 2021. On 22 August 2024, it was announced that Jermaine Jenas who had been a The One Show co-host since 2021 alongside his work as a football pundit for the network had been sacked by the BBC following allegations of 'inappropriate behaviour', thus ending his role on The One Show and in BBC Sport's football output. The pilot show was transmitted from

4187-416: The programme to be taken off air and the remainder of the show was replaced with a recording of Nigel Slater's Simple Suppers . In 2014, the show was attracting an average daily audience of 5 million viewers. It received its lowest ever audience on Friday 24 June 2011, with just 1.92 million tuning in; the reason for this unusually low figure was because the show was unexpectedly moved to BBC Two after

4266-437: The show airs in a 7pm timeslot on BBC One; however, it is occasionally moved later in the evening or to BBC Two to allow BBC One to broadcast extended breaking news coverage or due to overrunning sports events such as Wimbledon . Non England BBC regions such as Wales or Northern Ireland show the programme on BBC2 slightly more than English transmitters due to regional programmes being shown on BBC1 in those areas. The One Show

4345-491: The show as a popular staple of British viewing. The longest-serving partnership was between Jones and Matt Baker , who hosted together between 2011 and 2020. The programme is usually 30 minutes long, although it is occasionally extended to an hour. It runs all year round, apart from a two-week break at Christmas and a four-week summer holiday, with the summer slot filled with a highlights show, The One Show: Best of British , presented by Matt Allwright and Lucy Siegle . In 2020

4424-399: The show for 52 hours in 2011. In 2020, the fear of the spread of the coronavirus led to large changes in the operation of talk shows, with many being filmed without live audiences to ensure adherence to the rules of social distancing . The inclusion of a live, participating audience is one of the attributes that contribute to the defining characteristics of talk shows. Operating without

4503-434: The show on 26 January to announce that she had given birth to a baby boy. In April 2019, Jones went on maternity leave for a second time. Jones' maternity cover was provided by: Michelle Ackerley , Angellica Bell , and Angela Scanlon , among others. On 4 December 2019, Matt Baker announced he would leave the show in spring 2020 to spend more time with his family, but reassured viewers that he would continue to work with

4582-564: The show, one in relation to the recent public sector strikes (that striking public sector workers should be "executed in front of their families"), and another on suicide. The One Show apologised for the suicide comment. The incident registered 763 complaints to regulator Ofcom , the third highest recorded in 2011. Two jokes told by comedian Jimmy Carr on 4 November 2015 episode were referred to regulator Ofcom for investigation regarding their potentially discriminatory nature. The jokes were found to be in breach of their broadcasting code, leading

4661-403: The show. A common feature or unwritten rule of talk shows is to be based on "fresh talk", which is talk that is spontaneous or has the appearance of spontaneity. The history of the talk show spans back from the 1950s to the present. Talk shows can also have several different subgenres, which all have unique material and can air at different times of the day via different avenues. Beyond

4740-484: The subgenres, a further distinction of genres would better represent and target the audience. Talk-radio host Howard Stern also hosted a talk show that was syndicated nationally in the US, then moved to satellite radio's Sirius . The tabloid talk show genre, pioneered by Phil Donahue in 1967 but popularized by Oprah Winfrey , was extremely popular during the last two decades of the 20th century. Politics are hardly

4819-519: The talk shows in question. The subgenres listed above are based on television programming and broadly defined based on the TV guide rather than on the more specific categorizations of talk show viewers. However, there is a lack of research on "generic" genres, making it difficult to list them here. According to Mittell, "generic" genres is of significant importance in further identifying talk show genres because with such differentiation in cultural preferences within

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4898-408: The top of the show, and remain throughout, often being encouraged to interact with it in various ways, as opposed to simply answering questions. Inside the studio, videotaping is done in front of a small standing audience, and focuses on two sofas (one for the two presenters, one for guests and contributors) arranged around a coffee table, often serving a practical use, e.g. during food tasting. Use of

4977-468: The ultimate winner, Matt Dawson . In January 2007, he had a three-part series on Channel 4, £50 Says You'll Watch This . The series was the first documentary exploring all forms of gambling. The show included Kohli taking part in a celebrity card game and visiting casinos in Las Vegas . In October 2006, February 2007 and January 2009 he appeared on the BBC political panel programme Question Time , and

5056-465: Was "modern to the point of surreal" with A. A. Gill put forward a hope that it might "evolve into something classic" The show was entered for a Rose at the Montreux Comedy Festival but did not make the final list. In September 2006, Kohli took part in the first series of BBC One 's Celebrity MasterChef programme, reaching the final along with Roger Black and finishing second to

5135-513: Was an occasional presenter on Newsnight Review , Saturday Live on BBC Radio 4 and Loose Ends . In 2008 Kohli presented "New British Kitchen" a cookery series for UKTV with John Torode . This was followed by Kohli's solo show "Chefs and the City" for the same channel. He also appeared on Gordon Ramsay : Cook Along Live and participated in a celebrity edition of The Apprentice to raise money for charity. Sport Relief Does The Apprentice

5214-436: Was announced as Manford's replacement. On 19 June 2015 it was announced Evans would be leaving, his last show being 10 July 2015. Following the departure of Evans, the Friday show has been presented by Jones alongside various guest presenters, the first being Patrick Kielty on 17 July. On 26 January 2015, an FA Cup draw was performed on the show for the first time, for the 2014–15 FA Cup fifth round proper . The BBC regained

5293-513: Was announced as the new female co-host. The new lineup of Jones and Manford on Monday to Thursday, and Jones and Evans on Friday, did not debut until the week beginning 16 August, Evans' first show being Friday 20 August. On Friday 19 November, it was announced Manford was resigning due to his involvement in a "sexting" scandal; his last show had aired that Wednesday, for – owing to the Children in Need telethon being on Friday – Chris Evans had presented

5372-502: Was announced on 26 May as Jason Manford , to begin in July. Bleakley continued alongside stand-ins until the last show before the break, on 10 June 2010, with her departure confirmed during the break, on 8 July. The BBC had also confirmed that following the break, The One Show would be broadcast in high-definition, with the set updated to HD standards. The show returned on 12 July with stand-in presenters. On 26 July, S4C presenter Alex Jones

5451-541: Was arrested and charged in 2023 with non-recent sexual offences and is currently under trial in a Glasgow Court. Kohli was born in London and moved to Glasgow , Scotland, when he was four. His Sikh parents came to Britain from India in the 1960s. The family's roots lie in the Punjab . His mother was a social worker, and his father a teacher who became a successful landlord in the Bishopbriggs suburb. His younger brother

5530-474: Was cancelled. Kohli's defence lawyer Garvey McCardle said: "He was worried about his foot and he was experiencing pins and needles and he contacted his doctor. She was zealous in her approach and she told the DVLA that it led to numbness, he didn’t know she wrote to them". He was convicted and fined £180. In 2009, Kohli was suspended from The One Show due to informal allegations of "inappropriate behaviour" towards

5609-651: Was described as "terrific" by Kohli's friend Elisabeth Mahoney in The Guardian who wrote that she was "impressed by the depth and scope of their portraits. Kohli brought to the programmes a real sense of the spiritual textures of these urban landscapes." Under producer Adam Fowler, he presented a BBC Radio 4 documentary 'The Loneliness of the Goalkeeper' which won a prize in Illinois in 2010 as Third Coast Directors' Choice Award for Ladbroke Productions. In 2011, Kohli presented

5688-434: Was initially commissioned for a four-week trial run. It was broadcast on weeknights at 6:55 pm between 14 August and 8 September 2006. The programme was billed as a topical magazine show that was to showcase stories of interest from around the United Kingdom. The trial was hosted by Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha , featuring reports from a variety of people across the UK. The show was intended to be an updated version of

5767-697: Was nominated but unplaced in 2014 for the AITO Travel Writer of the Year. From mid-2014 until the end of 2015, Kohli was the food writer at the Daily Record and wrote a short column for the Sunday Herald . At the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August 2009, Kohli performed his debut one-man show, The Nearly Naked Chef , billed as 'the first live curry cooking comedy show ever'. In 2013, he did

5846-493: Was part of the BBC's annual charity initiative Sport Relief and aired on 12 and 14 March 2008. He was the first Celebrity Apprentice to be "fired". He appeared in the Scottish segment of the BBC's 2008 Children in Need appeal, anchored by Jackie Bird and Des Clarke . Also in 2008, Kohli filmed a documentary about Scientology , mainly the so-called Free Zone , titled The Beginner's Guide to L. Ron Hubbard . He presented

5925-508: Was presented by Alex Jones and Alex Scott . In April 2021, the BBC announced Jermaine Jenas and Ronan Keating as "new permanent co-presenters." Jenas presents Mondays to Wednesdays and Keating on Thursdays and Fridays. Speaking on The One Show that evening, Jones said: "we'll still have Amol , and Alex Scott , and Rylan , and the lovely Michael Ball popping in now and again, as well." In August 2021, Jones went on maternity leave ahead of

6004-411: Was replaced by Myleene Klass . Klass then left in August to give birth to her first child, and was replaced by Christine Bleakley . The line-up was completed by the addition of a new team of reporters. The show replaced Real Story , and Holiday . The show's 400th episode aired on 18 March 2009; this was an hour in length instead of the usual 30 minutes. From September 2009, The One Show included

6083-532: Was shown treating a problem of food guarding by a Jack Russell Terrier . Using confrontational methods, he forced the dog away from the bowl, stepping on its foot and getting bitten in the process. Presenter Alex Jones remarked that "some people out there might argue that some of your techniques were a little aggressive". The harm caused was condemned by dog welfare professionals and organisations. On 30 November 2011, over 21,000 complaints were received because Jeremy Clarkson made two allegedly offensive comments on

6162-677: Was the first children's TV show to win an award from the Royal Television Society and BAFTA in its first season. Kohli left the corporation in 1996 to work independently. He directed commercials and worked in TV development and broadcast occasionally on BBC Radio 5 Live. He wrote, directed and starred in Channel 4 's Meet the Magoons in 2004. The critical response was lukewarm and it failed to find an audience. The more positive reviewers listed here include Nancy Banks Smith who wrote it

6241-497: Was warned about his conduct as a landlord. On 25 March 2019, Kohli appeared at Glasgow Sheriff Court , where he admitted to driving without a licence on West Nile Street in Glasgow on 10 April 2018. Kohli's driving licence had been revoked in October 2017. The court heard Kohli had experienced tingling in his foot and went to the doctor to find out what was wrong. The doctor then wrote to the DVLA about his problem which meant his licence

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