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BBC The One Show's Alex Jones steps in as Roman Kemp issues apology

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The One Show's dynamic duo Alex Jones and Roman Kemp were back on our screens on Thursday, July 11, after a brief hiatus due to the Euros 2024 semi-final match between England and the Netherlands taking over Wednesday night's slot.

Football fever was palpable as England secured their spot in the final on Sunday, July 14, against Spain, thanks to a thrilling late goal that clinched a 2-1 victory over the Netherlands in Berlin.

As the show kicked off live on Thursday, Roman was visibly buzzing with excitement. Welcoming the audience with her usual charm, Welsh presenter Alex announced: "Hello there it's Thursday, and you're watching The One Show live on BBC One and iPlayer with Roman Kemp and Alex Jones." She then turned to an elated Roman who couldn't help but exclaim: "I've got to say it what a result for England last night at the Euros, come on!

Feels like it's coming home." Alex, picking up on his high spirits, teased: "Well, you were there, weren't you? " To which a slightly bashful Roman confessed: "I haven't been to bed..." quickly correcting himself with a cheeky: "I have mum, sorry." Ever the professional, Alex reassured her co-host, saying: "I've got it, don't worry, I've got it," before diving into the evening's star-studded lineup, which boasted appearances from Deadpool stars Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, alongside Jenna Coleman of BBC's new drama The Jetty , reports Wales Online.

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