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BBC schedule changed as The One Show taken off air in huge shake-up

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The One Show is set to be taken off air in a huge schedule shake-up

The hit programme usually airs weekdays at 7pm on 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.

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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 .

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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 ."

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.

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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.

The One Show airs weeknights on BBC One at 7pm

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