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The One Show Team | 12:26 UK time, Friday, 30 October 2009

Adrian and Christine with Westlife

Adrian and Christine were joined for a special Halloween One Show by Westlife and comedian and Marty Jopson and pumpkinauthor Charlie Higson.

Our mad scientist Marty Jopson (pictured right) gave some younger viewers a zombie makeover.

Michael Mosley looked into spooky phenomenon of déjà vu. What causes the feeling that you're reliving a moment you've lived before?

Tonight was the final of our Children in Need challenge between Lucy Siegle and Michael Douglas.

It's the last day of Garden Watch! Mike and Miranda visited the gardens of Andover where they found creatures of the night.

Adrian and Christine with Charlie HigsonDr Robert Winston looked into the pros and cons of living longer and asked is 100 the new 70?

Dr Sarah Jarvis was in the studio to discuss the consequences of increased life expectancy on health services.

Dom Littlewood explored the dramatic increase in car cloning and gave his tips to avoid the cloners. Dom also mention cavity wall insulation - more info here.

Gyles Brandreth was on the trail of the devilish deeds of unlikely Victorian folk hero, Spring Heeled Jack.

And Christopher Biggins investigated why we find fear, fun - by going on a rollercoaster.

Finally, many thanks for all your cough remedies. We've passed them onto Adrian and Christine - let's hope one of them helps!

Have a great weekend and we'll see you on Monday.

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