What did you think of the show? (28/11/08)
Des O'Connor was tonight's guest.
Justin Rowlatt looked at how the British far right might be affected by the worsening economic situation.
In the latest of his films honouring British traditions under threat of extinction, Gyles Brandreth remembers when most of the country sat down for a family Sunday lunch. Is there anything wrong with shopping on a Sunday?
The novelist Fay Weldon told us what advice she'd give to her younger self. What advice would you offer to the 21 year-old you?
Anita Rani spent the night on the front-line with staff at Leicester Royal Infirmary.
Michael Mosley presented the final film of Stress Week. What's your cure for grumpiness?
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And finally: We've got a reason to be cheerful! The One Show has won its first award - The TV Times Editor's Choice as the stand out programme of the year. I asked Doug Carnegie, The One Show's editor, for a comment on the win. He told me:
"To get this as our first award is brilliant because it comes from people whose job is to watch acres of telly. The fact they've seen outstanding qualities in The One Show is testimony to the colossal amount of hard work the whole team puts in every night to put a smile on the nation's face after the news."
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We hope you have a stress-free weekend!
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Update: The One Show's editor has responded to the commenters that claimed that the item featuring the British National Party was biased. Click here to read the response.
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