The popular BBC show is set to return to screens next week in the wake of the recent programming change
BBC favorite The One Show will be back on screens next week after a summer break.
The popular evening magazine show will start airing again from Tuesday 29 August, right after the holiday.
The program was not in the program for weeks after a long summer break.
Led by regular presenters Alex Jones, Jermaine Jenas and Ronan Keating, fans will be delighted to see the trio return.
The stars have been enjoying their summer break from the show, which airs every week at 7pm.
Return: BBC favorite The One Show will be back on screens next week after a summer break
In all, the show, temporarily replaced by episodes of Rip Off Britain, would be off for three weeks.
With the return of the One Show, BBC programming is returning to normal after a series of upheavals in recent weeks.
The channel’s once-flagship show, Soap EastEnders, has been hit by a scheduling crisis this year after being banned from its regular slot several times.
During the World Athletics Championships, the BBC soap will only air twice this week, delaying the much-anticipated return of fan favorite Cindy Beale (Michelle Collins).
Viewers will only get a dose of the Albert Square drama on Tuesday and Thursday this week, as the BBC devotes the soap’s slot to the live broadcast of the sporting event in Budapest.
The BBC will double air each episode, making them one hour each.
In June, it was announced that Michelle would be returning to the soap opera with her ex-husband Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) and their son Peter (Thomas Law).
Fans were fooled into believing the mother died in childbirth after plotting to kill her then-husband. However, it turns out that 26 years later, Cindy is still very much alive and living a glamorous life in the sun.
Happy: Led by regular presenters Alex Jones, Jermaine Jenas and Ronan Keating, fans will be delighted to see the trio return
At the end of last week’s Thursday episode, the soap aired a shocking new trailer that gave eager fans a glimpse of Cindy’s dramatic return.
In the exciting scenes, Kathy (Gillian Taylforth) looked stunned when Cindy entered the house, despite being presumed dead.
The pair famously scorned each other after Cindy cheated on Kathy’s son Ian with David Wickes and it was teased that the couple will face off again after Cindy’s return.
And their tense argument was soured when Cindy made her grand entrance and Kathy shared her shock as she said: “You’re dead!”
Apparently Cindy is no longer ‘dead’ and will wreak havoc on the BBC soap when she enters Albert Square after claiming she’s always wanted to visit.
In the 30-second trailer, Kathy warned everyone about her plans while her daughter-in-law strolled through Walford.
She wasn’t the only one warning residents about her, as Sharon Mitchell (Letitia Dean) reminds Ian that Cindy has always been a cheat.
Chaos! EastEnders are also facing a huge schedule shakeup which will stall Cindy Beale’s dramatic return ahead of this week’s aftermath
She is back! The residents of Walford are in for a shock when they come face to face with the supposedly dead Cindy Beale (Michelle Collins).
It’s unclear who Ian is trying to convince, but he immediately insisted, “It’s different this time!”
Cindy is said to have died while in prison for hiring a hitman to kill Ian.
But it appears she’s lived a double life in witness protection, going by the nickname “Rose Knight.”
In another twist, she was revealed to be the absent wife of Queen Vic’s landlord, George Knight (Colin Salmon), and mother of their two daughters, Gina (Francesca Henry) and Anna (Molly Rainford).