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What did you think of the show? (24/02/09)

Host_Ryan - One Show team | 15:02 UK time, Tuesday, 24 February 2009


Patrick Stewart in The One Show studioRespected stage actor and former Star Trek captain Patrick Stewart joined Adrian and Christine to talk about starring opposite Sir Ian McKellan in a new stage version of Waiting For Godot. Patrick is pictured, above, coming face-to-face with a Klingon (money box) in the One Show studio.


One Show viewer Andy, from Ripley in Derbyshire, is also a big Star Trek fan. He's told us that he'll donate £10 to Comic Relief if we publish aÌýphoto of Christine in the costume she wore for last night's show.ÌýAndy, the photo, below, is dedicated to you!ÌýÌýChristine in a Star Trek uniform

Don't forget, you can donate to Comic Relief via the Red Nose Day website.

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Also on The One Show (24/2/09): Anita Rani explored issues surrounding arson and spoke to those responsible for picking up the pieces after fires have been started. There's more information on protecting your home here.


Angellica Bell investigated how outlandish ideas from the world of sci-fi are finding their way into the technology of today.


Dan Snow wound back the clock to 1948 for the arrival of the Empire Windrush from Jamaica and the beginning of multi-culturalism in the UK for the latest of his Five Days That Changed Britain. To send us your own suggestions, and for your chance to quiz Dan, click here.


We joined John Sergeant at the Oldie of the Year Awards in London.


In his latest bid to find places dubbed as a Heaven On Earth, Hardeep Singh Kholi visited an American-style gated retirement community in Lancashire.


Also: Chris Moyles' appearance on The One Show sofa yesterday is still prompting heated debate. Have your say here. You can also watch our exclusive post-show interview with the great man himself here.


Plus: Send us your pictures of you dressed as your favourite historical figures. And, remember, you can still have a go at our Body Tricks.

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