The One Show: 16/02/2026


7:00 pm - 7:30 pm, Monday, February 16 on BBC One London (1)

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16/02/2026
Season 2026, Episode 1

Alex Jones and Roman Kemp present the first visit of the week to the One Show studio, joined by guests Nadiya Hussain and David Coulthard


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Alex Jones (Presenter)
Born: March 18, 1977 in Ammanford, Carmarthenshire
Best Known For: The One Show.
Early-life: Born Charlotte Alexandra Jones in Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, on March 18, 1977. After training as a ballet dancer as a child, Alex went on to study theatre, film and TV at the University of Aberystwyth.
Career: After graduating, Jones worked as a TV researcher before stepping in front of a camera. She went on to present a number of programmes on S4C, including Can i Gymru, Salon, and Tocyn. Her big break came in 2010 when she became the co-host of The One Show. Since then, she has co-presented Let's Dance for Comic Relief, and in 2011, she partnered with professional dancer James Jordan on Strictly Come Dancing - they were eliminated a week before the final. In August 2014, she began presenting BBC One celebrity gymnastics contest Tumble. Jones began presenting daytime BBC One series Close Calls: On Camera in 2015 and she started co-hosting BBC series Shop Well for Less? in 2016.
Quote: 'I grew up on S4C and it doesn't matter whether there are 100 people watching or listening or five million, every single person in that audience is really important.'
Trivia: Alex is fluent in English and Welsh.
Roman Kemp (Presenter)
Nadiya Hussain (Guest)
Born: December 25, 1984 in London
David Coulthard (Guest)
Born: March 27, 1971 in Twynholm, Scotland
Best Known For: Driving a Formula One car for 13 years.
Early-life: Born David Marshall Coulthard on March 27, 1971, in Twynholm, Scotland. David began karting at the age of 12. He showed early promise, graduating to Formula Ford not long after his 18th birthday and progressed to racing in the Formula Three series two years later. In 1991, David switched to the Formula 3000 series, and finished third in the overall championship while driving for the Pacific Racing team in the 1993 season. His impressive performances didn't go unnoticed and he became the test driver for F1 heavyweights Williams-Renault later that year.
Career: Following Ayrton Senna's death at the San Marino Grand Prix in 1994, David was promoted to Williams' second driver alongside Damon Hill. He finished the season with one podium placing, before being replaced by Nigel Mansell. McLaren snapped him up for the following racing season and David spent the next decade with the Woking-based outfit, winning 13 GPs in the process. In 2005, David joined Red Bull Racing for their debut season in F1, and achieved an unlikely third place at the Monaco Grand Prix. He retired from racing in 2008 and is now an F1 pundit for the BBC.
Quote: 'I'm amazed at how individuals are put on a pedestal in Formula One. To see grown men and women swarming around one person and treating them like a demi-god is just totally unnatural in everyday life.'
Trivia: Coulthard writes a regular column for the Daily Telegraph. He was awarded an MBE in 2010.
Joanne Vaughan-Jones (Editor)

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