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THE ONE SHOW

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PRINTMISS Sat 01-Mar-14 08:16:16

I think there have been discussions about this show before, but cannot find the thread, so apologies before I start. We quite enjoy the One Show nothing offensive and often entertaining, but I cannot stand that stupid hair-dresser they have on there occasionally. He was there again last night, what is his purpose? Is he an employee of the BBC, and do they have to find him something to do, or does he have friends, and if I paid a TV licence I would object to my money being paid out in this way (if he is paid of course). Rant over

Lilygran Sat 01-Mar-14 09:02:44

I hadn't watched The One Show for ages then it came on after the news and made me really cross. I remembered then why I had avoided it for so long. The little feature stories can be really interesting but back in the studio the presenters behave like six-year olds. While I was shouting at the television, my DS said he thought it was intended as 'family viewing' so 'child friendly'. My reaction was that children shouldn't be condescended to anymore than adults but on reflection, I think he may be right. Anyone remember Pebble Mill at One? That was a similar programme in format but I don't remember any childishness. Or Tonight with Cliff Michelmore?

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 01-Mar-14 09:14:45

Oh! The one night I missed it cos I was doing the ironing with the radio on! Can you remember his name PRINTMISS?

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 01-Mar-14 09:16:05

OH, and of course it was the other chap, what's 'is name.

Chris Evans?! (it's early, brain not working too well)

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 01-Mar-14 09:17:37

I liked Cliff Michelmore. He was a good bloke. And his wife. She did Family favourites or something.

sunseeker Sat 01-Mar-14 09:37:28

When I last watched it (admittedly some time ago), it seemed to me that this programme didn't know what it wanted to be - a serious news programme or a light hearted filler. It would start to cover a serious subject and then just when I was getting into it, would change to something completely different, so I gave up on it.

I did hear someone say that it is called The One Show because that is a reflection the size of its viewing figures

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 01-Mar-14 09:39:57

Well, its got at least three. Me, DH, and Printmiss.

Grannyknot Sat 01-Mar-14 09:46:47

I watch The One Show occasionally. The most amusing thing that happens on it is when American celebrities or film actors are guests, because almost without fail, at some point they mutter "What the hell is this show?" for the very reasons that sunseeker mentions.

felice Sat 01-Mar-14 12:31:11

I quite like watching the American 'Stars' on the show, when they realise the whole show is not devoted to them,,,, Their faces when they are relegeted to a short chat while other stuff goes on around them are a picture.
It is on at 20.00pm here just when i switch on the telly and have my supper so a bit of light entertainment, before I settle down for the evening.
Although they do seem to have produced some results lately.

penguinpaperback Sat 01-Mar-14 12:34:44

I remember Marion and Bob on Pebble Mill. I don't watch the One Show because it's so dumbed down it's ridiculous.

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 01-Mar-14 13:30:12

Mmm. I thought that the other day, Can't remember what it was, but it was silly. sad

glammanana Sat 01-Mar-14 15:04:23

jings Cliff Mitchelmore's wife was Jean Metcalf and you where right I think she did All Time Family Favourites my nanna had it on every Sunday lunchtime think between 12-2pm ( maybe wrong)
I can't be doing with The One Show to messy for me and Chris Evans when he presents it drives me potty it's bad enough listening to him when he is on the radio.

Elegran Sat 01-Mar-14 15:17:32

They "met" when they were both presenting Forces Favourites before it was to changed to Two-way Family Favourites. She was in London, UK, he was in Germany so they chatted between records. Aaaahh!

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Metcalfe

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 01-Mar-14 15:19:39

Yep, that's the one glamma. Had a really nice voice.

merlotgran Sat 01-Mar-14 15:37:18

I can't stand The One Show. It's just Blue Peter for immature adults. Actually I think that's an insult to Blue Peter.

Nationwide....Now, that was a good current affairs programme.

PRINTMISS Sat 01-Mar-14 15:43:28

I can't remember the hairdressers name - and I do agree that Chris Evans goes overboard a bit, but never-the-less, the programme is (in my opinion) harmless, and there are one or two good bits, early evening is a time for winding down, so it is just one of those programmes that happens to be on with the occasional interesting piece. I think Cliff Michelmore and Jean Metcalfe originally did the Forces Favourites, (B.F.O.) when armed forces were still stationed in Germany, (I don't think they went any farther than that) I remember my Mum laughing at me when I said I thought they were in love - I was proved right. It was indeed during 12 - 2 on a Sunday, and very popular. I also remember a Christmas t.v. programme - black and white(!) where they were in a pantomime that was broadcast live. That was before the days of constant films and re-runs over the seasonal period.

petra Sat 01-Mar-14 17:15:15

His name is Micheal Douglas.

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 01-Mar-14 17:25:56

Oh I like him. He cuts people's hair in the street doesn't he.

Eloethan Sat 01-Mar-14 23:51:55

The only time I've recently enjoyed the One Show was when one of the two regular presenters asked Paul O'Grady his opinion on the "Benefits Street" furore, and he gave them a straight answer. I think his unequivocal response (which included a not very complimentary opinion re George Osborne) took them completely by surprise. It was amusing to see the fixed smiles on their faces.

PRINTMISS Sun 02-Mar-14 08:26:26

Yes he does jingle but I can't share your like of him, sorry.