Alex Jones has disclosed that one of her previous co-presenters is making a comeback to The One Show next week.
At the end of Friday's (August 1) programme, the Welsh host,who recently provided an update to her followers, informed BBC audiences that Ronan Keating was returning to the iconic green sofa following an extended absence.
As the episode ended she announced to viewers: "That's all we've got time for tonight! a big thank you to our guests.
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"Now, Ronan Keating is back with me on Monday, with guest's Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Ade Edmondson and Helen George."
The revelation follows the Boyzone singer's disclosure back in 2023 that he would be presenting fewer programmes owing to his musical obligations, reports Wales Online.
In a statement released at the time, Ronan explained: "I'll be doing less shows this year due to my performing and recording schedule but I'm still very much part of the family."
Meanwhile in the episode, presenters Alex and Clara Amfo admitted they felt anxious about one specific guest they would be interviewing.
As Friday's programme began, BBC viewers witnessed Clara and Alex reveal who would be appearing later in the show.
Initially they mentioned Vicky McClure would be performing live later in the programme with Jon McClure's band Reverend and the Makers.
Nevertheless, it was actor Sam Claflin who left the pair feeling nervous about welcoming him onto the programme.
Clara said: "We're equally excited by somebody else who knows a thing or two about rock'n'roll, actor Sam Claflin blew us away in Daisy Jones and The Six.
"Honestly, myself and Al were obsessed with this show, we're a bit worried that he's going to be scared of us later, but we carry on!"
Despite this, it appeared Sam was entirely comfortable whilst chatting to the duo, as they discussed his part in the Amazon Prime programme.
Playing Billy Dunne in Daisy Jones and The Six, Clara didn't hesitate to enquire whether viewers might anticipate another series.
The star responded: "I can't speak for everyone, I can speak for myself. I think we'd love to. It's just not in my hands! It's not my decision unfortunately.
"I think getting six actors together with our schedules-obviously, if we were a band, our schedules would be aligned.
"But, we're all actors, we all have families, we're all from different parts of the world. The desire is there, but it's out of my hands."
The One Show is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.
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