The One Show presenters Alex Jones and Roman Kemp paid tribute to two stars during Friday’s BBC programme.
The One Show hosts Alex Jones and Roman Kemp have paid their respects to two prominent figures.
The presenters fronted Friday’s BBC programme, welcoming Kelly Cates, Josh O’Connor and Eve Hewson to the studio, along with a live performance from Myles Smith.
Following Kelly’s discussion about the forthcoming World Cup, and Josh and Eve’s conversation about Steven Spielberg’s new sci-fi film Disclosure Day, the hosts paused to honour Kanya King and Anthony Head.
Just before Myles took to the stage, Roman said: “On the subject of music, we’ve got to mention the sad news today that the founder of the Mobo Awards, an event Myles has performed at, Kanya King, has died at the age of 57.
“And we’re also thinking of the much loved actor Anthony Head who has died at the age of 72,” reports the Mirror.
“Our thoughts go out to their family and friends.”
Alex concurred, “Absolutely,” before transitioning to a segment about an event taking place in Manchester this weekend celebrating the life of Ricky Hatton following his death last year.
Mobo Awards founder King has been remembered as a “visionary” who “changed the face of culture and music”, with her passing at 57 confirmed earlier today.
The Mobo Organisation released a statement confirming that King had passed away following “a courageous and characteristically determined battle with colon cancer”.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Ted Lasso actor Anthony Head has also passed away, aged 72.
“He passed away peacefully of complications due to pneumonia, surrounded by his family,” his daughters Emily and Daisy said.
Their statement continued: “It has been, and forever will be, an honour and a privilege to be his daughters, and to have witnessed firsthand the impact both he and his work have had on so many.”
Meanwhile on The One Show, Kelly provided an update on her father Sir Kenny Dalglish’s health, following his announcement earlier in the week that he was receiving treatment for cancer.
During the programme, Alex asked Kelly: “We have to, of course, your dad, Sir Kenny Dalglish. So sorry that he’s unwell at the minute, but he must be looking forward to watching Scotland? He knows how to score for Scotland!”
Kelly responded: “Yeah, he scored in 1978 when I was a very small child. I don’t remember this one, but again it was one of those middle of the night World Cups that everybody was staying up for.
“I know it’s not ideal for people but it is a real event, everybody goes into school the next day and they’re exhausted, there’s all the drama and waiting up.
“The pubs are going to be kept open late so everyone can watch it. I think, in his 70s Scotland’s 2am kick off might be a push for him but he’ll get there!”
The One Show airs weeknights from 7pm on BBC One and iPlayer.

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