The One Show forced off air for a week due to major BBC schedule changes, facing “invasion” by a “major force”

The One Show has been forced to pull off air for an entire week due to a major BBC scheduling shake-up.

Bosses have had to cancel five shows to make room for Wimbledon coverage, which kicked off on Monday.

Hosts Alex Jones, Jermaine Jenas and Roman Kemp will be getting a week long break from the BBC show as it gets removed from screens.

TV presenters Clare Balding, Qasa Alom, and Isa Guha are fronting the coverage across the two-week long tournament.

Isa is leading the morning presenting duties and will hand over the reins to veteran broadcaster Clare, 53, for the afternoon.

Qasa is hosting the highlights show on BBC Two every evening, bringing a roundup of the tournament that day.

As Wimbledon kicked off this morning, a flurry of star-studded guests flocked the court to watch the first match of the tournament.

David Beckham joined his mother Sandra as they sat next to David Attenborough in the stands at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in south-west London.

Fashionable stars from Pixie Lott, Lucy Boynton, Katherine Jenkins and Myleene Klass all slipped into classic white Wimbledon ensembles as they attended day one.

Last week, The One Show was plunged into chaos as Stacey Dooley rushed off set during a live show.

The documentary-maker, 37, had to hurry off from the interview to head to her West End performance in 2:22 A Ghost Story, 40 minutes after.

The Strictly Come Dancing star chatted to hosts Roman and Alex all about her new role in the show as Jenny as well as her new podcast Famously…On Trial.

But during her conversation, Roman had to interject as he was being told she had to leave the interview to travel on a motorbike to the theatre in such short time.

Due to a major BBC scheduling shake-up, The One Show has been forced to go off air for an entire week. This decision was made by the bosses in order to accommodate Wimbledon coverage, which began on Monday. As a result, hosts Alex Jones, Jermaine Jenas, and Roman Kemp will be enjoying a week-long break from their duties on the BBC show.

Stepping in to cover the two-week long tournament are TV presenters Clare Balding, Qasa Alom, and Isa Guha. Isa is taking the lead on morning presenting duties and will then pass the baton to veteran broadcaster Clare for the afternoon shifts.

Qasa, on the other hand, will be hosting the daily highlights show on BBC Two each evening, providing viewers with a roundup of the day’s events at Wimbledon.

The opening of Wimbledon saw a number of star-studded guests taking their seats in the stands at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in south-west London.

David Beckham, along with his mother Sandra and David Attenborough, was among those in attendance. Additionally, celebrities like Pixie Lott, Lucy Boynton, Katherine Jenkins, and Myleene Klass were spotted in their classic white Wimbledon outfits on the first day of the tournament.

Last week, The One Show faced some unexpected chaos when Stacey Dooley had to rush off set during a live show. The documentary-maker had to leave the interview abruptly to make it to her West End performance in 2:22 A Ghost Story, just 40 minutes later.

Despite the rush, Stacey managed to talk to hosts Roman and Alex about her role in the show as Jenny and her new podcast Famously…On Trial.

However, Roman had to interrupt the conversation as Stacey needed to leave immediately and travel to the theatre on a motorbike due to the tight schedule.

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