The One Show presenter Alex Jones shared an emotional tribute after a devastating death.
Tonight’s The One Show saw Alex Jones pay tribute to a BBC star at the close of the programme.
Presenters Alex Jones and JB Gill were joined on the sofa by guests Ross Kemp, Jessie Ware and Kiell Smith-Bynoe.
As the show drew to a close, they took a moment to honour Andy Kershaw, who has passed away at the age of 66.
The former BBC Radio 1 DJ and Live Aid presenter died on Thursday evening, as confirmed by his family. It had been revealed in January that Kershaw had been diagnosed with cancer and had lost the ability to walk.
After the news of his death, his sister Liz, who also forged a career in broadcasting, posted on X: “Thank you for all your messages of affection for our Andrew and kindness today. I’ve lost my best friend.”
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Bringing tonight’s The One Show to an end, Alex said: “Before we go, we wanted to take a moment to mention today’s sad news that DJ Andy Kershaw has died,” reports the Mirror.
“He was best known for Radio 1 and Live Aid, and also presented a number of films for The One Show in the past.
“Our thoughts, of course, go out to his family and friends.”
Earlier in tonight’s programme, Alex was left holding her head in her hands and exclaiming ‘I can’t cope’ following a misunderstanding.
The Welsh presenter had been quizzing Ross about his EastEnders comeback, as he returns to his role as Grant Mitchell.
The game show host will be reuniting with Steve McFadden as the Mitchell brothers come together for a moving storyline centred around dementia.
However, Alex mistakenly fumbled her words, confusing ‘Mitchell’ with ‘Michelin’, the famous tyre company whose mascot is a large stack of tyres.
She started: “Grant is coming back! This is the first time the Michelin…”
Recognising her error, Alex buried her face in her hands, exclaiming: “I can’t cope,” while Ross quipped: “I’m not that big, am I?”
“I can still get in the same leather jacket I got in 35 years ago,” he chuckled.
She continued: “The Mitchell siblings! I don’t know what I was thinking!”
Discussing his comeback, Ross went on to describe the “rollercoaster” he experienced during filming, transitioning from an emotional scene “sobbing your heart out” to a more cheerful moment.
Addressing the ongoing dementia storyline centred on another character, Ross added: “It was a real honour to be asked to be a part of all the work they’ve done for the last 17 months, and Steve, in particular, I have to say, thank you, because he is a wonderful actor.
“He’s been there for 35 years, Steve and I joined a long, long time ago, and if he didn’t open the door for me, I couldn’t do anything, and he is one of the most giving and one of the most talented actors I’ve ever worked with.”
The One Show airs weeknights at 7pm on BBC One and iPlayer.




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