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Daily Mirror
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
BBC schedule changed as The One Show taken off air in huge shake-up
The One Show has been taken off air for one day in a major BBC schedule shake-up The One Show is set to be taken off air in a huge BBC schedule shake-up The hit programme usually airs weekdays at 7pm on BBC One, but it won't be shown on Friday, May 23 as the broadcaster focuses on coverage from The Chelsea Flower Show. Helen Skelton's documentary series, Lost and Found in the Lakes, will instead air at 7pm, followed by a 30-minute special on the Chelsea Flower Show, helmed by Sophie Raworth and Adam Frost. The horticultural coverage will move over to BBC Two at 8pm, featuring Monty Don, Rachel de Thame, and Arit Anderson, who will provide their analysis of the winning garden in the BBC RHS People's Choice Award. Angellica Bell, standing in for Alex Jones, confirmed the shake-up at the end of Thursday's (May 22) episode of The One Show, reports the Express. Angellica has notably been fronting the BBC coverage of The Chelsea Flower Show this week, alongside Nicki Chapman. "We're not on tomorrow as we're making way for The Chelsea Flower Show," she shared with The One Show's audience. Roman Kemp added: "And if you're looking for great live music, don't miss Radio 1's Big Weekend, which kicks off in Liverpool tomorrow with non-stop coverage on BBC Radio 1, BBC Sounds and BBC iPlayer." Roman also revealed that the show would air at the earlier time of 6.30pm on Monday (May 26) night. "I'll be back on Monday at the slightly earlier time of 6.30pm. We've got some great guests next week, including John Legend, Carey Mulligan and Lionel Richie. What a show," he said. In another segment of tonight's programme, Angellica was seen holding back tears as the team paid tribute to a charity worker during the One Big Thank You segment. The programme surprised Carole Hughes from Stamford, who tragically lost her daughter, Anna, at just three years old to a brain tumour. Six weeks after Anna's passing, Carole and her husband Rob established the charity Anna's Hope in memory of their daughter. The charity is dedicated to raising funds for occupational, physical and speech and language therapies specifically for children suffering from brain tumours. As a token of gratitude for all her tireless efforts, Angellica and Joanna Lumley surprised Carole with a flower named after Anna at The Chelsea Flower Show.


Wales Online
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
The One Show taken off air as BBC announces major schedule shake-up
The One Show taken off air as BBC announces major schedule shake-up The usual BBC One schedule will see some significant changes on Friday night The One Show is set to be taken off air in a huge BBC schedule shake-up. The broadcaster plans to replace its usual 7pm slot on BBC One with coverage from The Chelsea Flower Show on Friday, May 23. Helen Skelton's documentary series, Lost and Found in the Lakes, will take over the 7pm slot, followed by a half-hour special on the Chelsea Flower Show, presented by Sophie Raworth and Adam Frost. The horticultural coverage will continue on BBC Two at 8pm, with Monty Don, Rachel de Thame and Arit Anderson providing their analysis of the winning garden in the BBC RHS People's Choice Award. Angellica Bell, filling in for Alex Jones, announced the programming changes during Thursday's (May 22) episode of The One Show. The One Show won't be broadcast on Friday (May 23) Article continues below Angellica has notably been presenting the BBC's Chelsea Flower Show coverage this week, alongside Nicki Chapman. "We're not on tomorrow as we're making way for The Chelsea Flower Show," she informed viewers of The One Show, reports the Express. Roman Kemp chimed in: "And if you're looking for great live music, don't miss Radio 1's Big Weekend, which kicks off in Liverpool tomorrow with non-stop coverage on BBC Radio 1, BBC Sounds and BBC iPlayer." He also shared that The One Show would return on Monday (May 26), but at the earlier time of 6.30pm. "I'll be back on Monday at the slightly earlier time of 6.30pm. We've got some great guests next week, including John Legend, Carey Mulligan and Lionel Richie. What a show," Roman said. The Chelsea Flower Show has been taking place this week In another segment of tonight's programme, Angellica was seen holding back tears as the team paid tribute to a charity worker during the One Big Thank You section. The show sprung a surprise on Carole Hughes from Stamford, who tragically lost her daughter, Anna, at the tender age of three due to a brain tumour. Six weeks after Anna's passing, Carole and her husband Rob established the charity Anna's Hope in memory of their daughter. The charity is dedicated to raising funds for occupational, physical and speech and language therapies specifically for children diagnosed with brain tumours. Article continues below As a token of gratitude for her tireless efforts, Angellica and Joanna Lumley surprised Carole with a flower named after Anna at The Chelsea Flower Show. The One Show airs weeknights on BBC One at 7pm


Wales Online
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
The One Show presenter forced to step in as co-star 'pulls out' last minute
The One Show presenter forced to step in as co-star 'pulls out' last minute The One Show presenters Alex Jones and JB Gill were back on our screens on Wednesday night to host the BBC programme, but one of their colleagues appeared to be missing. The One Show experienced a last-minute change to its lineup on Wednesday evening as one of the hosts was unexpectedly absent. As the show kicked off, BBC audience were greeted by Alex Jones and JB Gill who teased viewers with highlights from the upcoming programme. In the episode, conversations were set to unfold with stars Timothy Spall, Jason Isaacs and Raynor Winn, along with a particular focus on a watchdog segment. Alex announced: "Now, unfortunately, poor Nikki is unwell, but Angellica [Bell] is here to save the day. She's raced all the way over from the Chelsea Flower Show." Switching to Angellica appearing live, she chimed in with her well wishes, adding: "That's right, get well soon Nikki." Angellica stepped in as Nikki fell unwell (Image: (Image: BBC) ) Article continues below Taking over the segment, Angellica unveiled the topic she'd be delving into, centred on airport parking services, reports Express. She explained: "One customer got home from their holiday to find their car like this." The broadcast then showed viewers a pre-recorded segment detailing the post-holiday shock of someone's damaged vehicle. Angellica continued: "There's more trouble in paradise, in March Watchdog heard from some customers of travel insurance provider Axa who found themselves being hounded for medical bills they didn't owe. "Well, it's happened again and tonight we hear about one couple being chased for $175,000." Nikki Fox was featured in a pre-recorded segment (Image: (Image: BBC) ) Despite Nikki's absence from The One Show's live setting due to illness, she still featured in a pre-recorded clip discussing with travellers the disruptions they faced because of problematic holiday car parks. BBC's Alex Jones was left fuming after listening to holidaymakers' horror stories about airport parking disasters. At the end of the pre-recorded segment, she reeled: "Can you imagine how furious you'd be if you came back and your car was in that state?!" The One Show presenter forced to step in as co-star 'pulls out' last minute Angellica added: "Absolutely raging and if you're aware of companies like these then do get in touch." She then offered viewers advice on safeguarding their vehicles while away, suggesting: "You can check your local airport's website for official car parking services. Article continues below "There's also ParkMark, which is a scheme where you can find car parks near airports that the police have assessed." The One Show is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.


Daily Mirror
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
The One Show star forced to pull out last minute after falling 'unwell'
The One Show presenter Alex Jones announced that one of her colleagues was absent from the studio because she was unwell. The One Show experienced an unexpected change to its line-up on Wednesday evening when one of the presenters was a no-show. As the show kicked off, viewers were greeted by Alex Jones and JB Gill who teased the night's content, which included chats with Timothy Spall, Jason Isaacs and Raynor Winn, alongside a special watchdog segment. Alex announced: "Now, unfortunately, poor Nikki is unwell, but Angellica [Bell] is here to save the day. She's raced all the way over from the Chelsea Flower Show." The camera then switched to Angellica who chimed in: "That's right, get well soon Nikki." Angellica went on to discuss the evening's topic concerning dubious airport parking services, revealing: "One customer got home from their holiday to find their car like this." A pre-recorded video followed, showing a viewer's vehicle badly damaged post-holiday. Angellica continued: "There's more trouble in paradise, in March Watchdog heard from some customers of travel insurance provider Axa who found themselves being hounded for medical bills they didn't owe. "Well, it's happened again and tonight we hear about one couple being chased for $175,000." Despite Nikki's absence from the studio due to illness, she still featured in a pre-recorded segment discussing the nightmare experiences of travellers with holiday parking woes, reports the Express. BBC's Alex Jones was left seething after a segment exposed troubling experiences with airport parking voiced by disgruntled travellers. As the recorded footage concluded, her reaction was palpable as she reeled: "Can you imagine how furious you'd be if you came back and your car was in that state?!" To which Angellica reflected the sentiment, adding: "Absolutely raging and if you're aware of companies like these then do get in touch." She proceeded to provide viewers with advice on keeping their vehicles secure when jetting off for leisure or business. Angellica instructed: "You can check your local airport's website for official car parking services. There's also ParkMark, which is a scheme where you can find car parks near airports that the police have assessed." The One Show is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.


Daily Mirror
11-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Angellica Bell swipes at Martin Lewis as she reacts to savage show sacking
TV presenter Angelica Bell has opened up about how she was 'hurt' after being brutally axed from The Martin Lewis Money Show in 2023 as she felt shunned by her former colleagues Angellica Bell has taken aim at Martin Lewis after her brutal sacking from his ITV money saving show. The 49-year-old TV presenter was seen breaking down in the Diary Room on her recent stint on Celebrity Big Brother as she confessed her feelings on her 'secret sacking' from The Martin Lewis Money Show in 2023. The star found out just days before filming commenced that she was being given the axe. Producers claimed that Angellica had created a conflict of interest by appearing on Channel 5's The Gadget Show, which was rebranded to become Shop Smart, Save Money. Now Angellica has confessed that she felt hurt and let down by the people she had worked with as she slammed them for showing no consideration to her after her departure. She said: 'I think I was hurt because it wasn't my fault. You work with people, you go through so much and build up bonds, and when that's gone, with no card, no thanks, it's really hard." Speaking to The Sun Angellica continued: 'I'm a nobody in this business – I'm at the bottom of the food chain, so when it changed, it changed a lot for me, not just emotionally, but financially, too. "When you love something – you love the show, the audience and the people who work on it – and then it's gone. . . I was sad.' However, she confirmed she hasn't held a grudge and "respects" the decision that was made to sack her in such brutal fashion. She said: 'Things happen, things change. I respect the decision, but I think the way it was handled. . . People need to take care of people's feelings. 'I always try to treat people how I want to be treated. Sometimes, I put other people's feelings above mine. But not everyone works the same way. It is what it is.' Angellica found herself doing CBB so that she could show audiences the real her after what she had been through. She admitted she had 'never been offered a reality show before,' and that when she was approached to appear on Celebrity Big Brother she found herself questioning why they would invite her to appear as she "would never class myself as a celebrity." But as a fan of the show she decided to take the plunge despite her 'fear of the unknown," and how "the last couple of years have been a bit tricky." Angellica added: 'I wanted to find and reconnect with myself, and I thought: 'Maybe this is the time that I need to just be me.' I've done a lot of growing up in this business and I thought this would be a chance to have fun and to relinquish control. "I'm so chuffed I did it, I had the best time. I lasted longer than I thought I would, and I made some connections with people I never expected.'