Who’s on The One Show tonight? Jamie Oliver joins Alex Jones and Matt Baker
CELEBRITY chef Jamie Oliver will be sharing his love of food with One Show hosts Alex Jones and Matt Baker this evening.
Here’s all you need to know about tonight’s show and line up…
Who’s on The One Show tonight?
Jamie Oliver
Jamie Oliver, 43, is a celebrity chef and restaurateur from Clavering, Essex.
In 1997 he featured in a documentary about the restaurant and as a result was given his own show The Naked Chef which ran for three series.
Jamie’s profile grew and he launched his own recipe magazine, cooked at 10 Downing Street and became the face of Sainsbury’s.
His innovative show Jamie’s Kitchen was launched in 2002 and followed 15 disadvantaged youngsters as Jamie attempted to train them as chefs for his restaurant Fifteen.
In 2003 Jamie was awarded an MBE for his services to the hospitality industry.
He’ll be chatting on The One Show about the Italian Nonnas who keep their family recipes alive.
What time is The One Show on and who is presenting?
You can tune in to BBC One at 7pm on weeknights to watch the show.
Today’s episode will last half an hour and is being hosted by Matt Baker and Angellica Bell.
Each night the presenters mix interviews with an array of celebrity guests with an eclectic mix of topics ranging from current affairs to pop culture.
It is then available on demand.
Can I be in The One Show audience?
Unfortunately, the One Show is not listed among the BBC shows you can apply for tickets for.
So viewers will just have to get their fix from their sofas.
However, to be in with a chance of watching programmes from A Question of Sport to Just a Minute being made visit .
on the BBC iPlayer.
How long has The One Show been running?
The magazine-style show has been running for over a decade. The first episode was aired on August 14 2006.
From 2007 to 2010 it was hosted by Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley, before Alex Jones and Jason Manford took the helm, later being replaced by Matt Baker.
Chris Evans oversaw the Friday night hour-long episodes from 2010 to 2015.
The likes of Dermot O’Leary, Phil Tufnell, Zoe Ball and Fearne Cotton are among the guest presenters who have stood in for the regular duos.