Actor Martin Jarvis joined Adrian and Christine in the studio.
Lucy Siegle met two Muslim women with very different views on wearing a burka, a type of Muslim veil. Do you think schools should allow teachers to wear full-face veils? Share your stories here.
We took a look at some of the artwork you've submitted to The One Show Exhibition (pictured right). More info about the Summer Exhibition here.
Mike Dilger investigated the decline of our wild flowers and met Dominic Price, a man who has devised a plan to try and save them. Download the wild plant ID guide here.
Matt Allwright considered the employability of ex-MPs.
And finally, Phil Tufnell continued our series of celebrating local heroes. He travelled to Southampton to meet Carol Wormull. Carol's dance and drama school raises money for charity and welcomes students from all walks of life.
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Singer and sex symbol Sir Tom Jones joined Adrian and Christine on the sofa.
Play our Tom Jones caption game here.
Anita Rani explored whether cases of stalking are dealt with seriously enough by the police. Useful links here.
Wednesday 1st July marks the 40th anniversary of Prince Charles' investiture as the Prince of Wales. Comedian and presenter Rhod Gilbert gave us a brief history of the role and asked whether the Prince of Wales ought to be a Welshman.
The Pontcysyllte aqueduct in north east Wales has recently been named as the UK's latest World Heritage site. Our history expert Dan Snow paid it a visit.
And Dr. Sarah Jarvis looked at the common complaint of varicose veins.
Also: Many thanks to everyone who's sent in a photo of their artwork into The One Show's Summer Exhibition. Find out more here.
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Adrian and Christine were joined in the studio by Cherie Blair.
Lucy Siegle looked at the history of women MPs in Westminster.
Gyles Brandreth met a One Show viewer who has successfully managed to get her work exhibited by the Royal Academy of Arts. Artistically inclined? Feeling inspired? We've launched the One Show Summer Exhibition. Send in a photo of your artwork!
Cherie Blair returned to her old school, Seafield Convent in Liverpool (now Sacred Heart Catholic College).
And finally, in the last episode of Bug Week, George McGavin was back at home to see which insects had ventured into the traps he laid out on Monday. See more of George and his insects here. Play the quiz about insects here.
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Former Rolling Stones bass player Bill Wyman was today's guest in The One Show studio.
Terry Waite, hostage survivor, asked whether the foreign office should consider changing its approach to hostage situations.
Our resident gardener Christine Walkden investigated the many uses for the brilliant yellow oilseed rape crop. Watch more of Christine's gardening films here.
With the holiday season upon us Dom Littlewood explained what to do when your holiday turns into a nightmare. There's more information on seeking compensation here.
Bug week continued and George McGavin visited a viewer's home to try to deal with an infestation of ants.
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Don't forget: Adrian and Christine's new One Show Web Show has arrived today. Watch it here to see if your comment have been mentioned!
It's been a busy week on the website and Adrian and Christine have once again picked out their favourite comments, stories and photos that you've sent in.
Watch The One Show Web Show below to see what tickled their fancy!
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Comedian and novelist Jo Brand joined Adrian and Christine on the sofa.
Anita Rani reported on the controversial MMR vaccine. Should the MMR jab be made compulsory? Share your stories.
Marty looked at the unsung inventor of the radio waves, Brit David Hughes.
Gyles Brandreth asked whether spelling still matters. See our gallery of under-12 viewers and the new words that they have learnt.
George McGavin was back solving more of your bug problems. Today he visited a house in Poole in Dorset that has been invaded by booklice. If you have an issue that's bugging you visit our blog or send in a photo.
Also: Play George's bug quiz here and test your insect knowledge.
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Adrian and Christine were joined by comic Brian Conley.
Germaine Greer examined the differing public reaction to male and female offenders.
Marty Jopson discovered the extraordinary measures taken to map Ireland.
Lucy Siegle looked carefully at how little words can hide big surprises. She investigated small print in contract agreements.
And George McGavin visited the home of One Show viewer Susan Bradley, her house was infested with cockroaches. Also:
What's bugging you? Send in your questions to George McGavin.
Take the insect quiz! Play it here.
Watch videos! Lots more George McGavin films.
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Des O'Connor joined Adrian and Christine on the sofa.
In the news, the race to be Commons Speaker is underway. What difference does who the Speaker is make to you? Tell us below.
Cerrie Burnell was in Bristol and at the Banksy exhibition. Graffiti - is it art or vandalism?
Mel Sykes met the ball girls and boys who will be kept busy at Wimbledon over the next fortnight.
Our very own doubles pair Christine and Adrian were outside the courts to see if tennis players grunts can be faked.
Dom Littlewood talked about the rise in type 1 diabetes. Dr. Sarah Jarvis joined us in the studio.
And George McGavin invited us into his home for the start of Bug Week.
If you have a problem that only George can handle, head to our blog and tell us: What's bugging you?
George will answer his favourite questions in tomorrow's show.
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Graham Norton joined Adrian and Christine in the studio.
Has a younger member of your family learnt a new word? Head to our blog to teach us a thing or two and Adrian and Christine may show your photo at the end of the show!
With the British Grand Prix being held this weekend Jenson Button invited Christine down to Silverstone for a drive around the world famous track.
Watch great exclusive extra video of Christine meeting Jenson Button. See behind the scenes photos and much much more.
Lucy Siegle looked back to the 70's to see why home brewing was so intoxicatingly popular.
Dom Littlewood went pot-holing in South Wales. Is your street blighted by pot holes? Tell us below.
And Gyles Brandreth took a walk through the Malvern Hills, countryside that was home to Elgar, one of the greatest composers.
This week's One Show Web Show is now online - it's Adrian and Christine's pick of your comments, stories and photos. Watch it here.
And for all the dad's out there, Happy Father's Day!
We'll see you on Monday.
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Adrian and Christine have picked out their favourite comments, photos and stories that you sent in last week. Watch their latest web round-up below!
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Christine Bleakley recently met up with top racing driver Jenson Button at Silverstone race track.
Watch our exclusive video: Jenson Button talks Christine around the track at Silverstone.
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There's an eagle in the green room!
Joining Adrian and Christine in the studio was funny man Alan Carr.
Nostalgia. Is it a thing of the past? Advertisers are increasingly using times-gone-by to sell their wares, Lucy Siegle investigated.
Miranda Krestovnikoff travelled to Devon to meet professional falconer Jonathan Marshall. Jonathan's an extreme sports enthusiast who flies alongside Samson his golden eagle (pictured, right, in the green room).
Dom Littlewood asked Walter Merricks, Chief Financial Ombudsman for tips on how to deal with a financial dispute.
And Marty Jopson was on hand with the big question of the day, 'Which is bette
r, butter or margarine?' Click here for more info about our vote on the matter.
Also: Yesterday we asked, 'What's your devil's vegetable?'
You blogged loud and clear. It's not just sprouts that are unpopular. It appears many of you have an acute dislike of the humble celery stick, too.
Adrian and Christine read the blogs - they comment on your comments in The One Show Web Show!

Food fanatics Sue Perkins and Giles Coren joined Adrian and Christine in the studio tonight.
It's been reported that sprouts have been banned from HMS Bulwark for being the "devil's vegetable". Which veg do you hate? Tell us, and your answers could feature on tonight's show.
Matt Allwright asked about racial divisions in Luton.
Ellie Harrison completed her set of films about animal policing at Heathrow airport. More info about pet passports and bringing food into the UK here. And take a look at The One Show pet passports gallery!
Paddy O'Connell looked at the truth behind swine flu.
And it was Christmas in June for Michael Mosley. He told us it's in the stars.
Adrian and Christine's read the comments and stories you send into The One Show website. Hear their comments about your comments here! Watch The One Show Web Show.
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Actor Nigel Harman joined Adrian and Christine on the sofa.
Tracy Edwards examined the reality of life after bankruptcy and explored why its stigma is often so difficult to shake off.
Ellie Harrison visited the Animal Reception Centre at Heathrow Airport .
If your dog's a poser and your cat's a glamour puss, send in their photos here. The best of the pics will be slotted into 'One Show pet passports' and appear on the show.
If you want your very own One Show pet passport download it here!
Rav Wilding zoomed in on CCTV cameras across the country.
Dr Sarah Jarvis looked at men's attitudes towards their health.
And Des Coleman revealed where Phil Tufnell's artwork will hang for a month - thanks again for all your suggestions.
Also: Watch again - Hilary Lister interview.
What did you think of the show? Leave your comments below.
Adrian and Christine were joined by the Man from U.N.C.L.E himself, actor David McCallum.
We examined the meaning of respect and asked what lengths young people will go to earn it. Find more information about the Barrington Williams-Samuels appeal here.
Our history man Dan Snow looked back at the decoys used in World War II that saved countless lives by misleading the German bombers.
Anita Rani investigated how fraudsters are targeting the over sixties, leaving many seriously out of pocket. More scam info: consumerdirect.gov.uk.
Ellie Harrison went behind-the-scenes at Heathrow Airport with the team that inspect shipments of animals that come into the country. More information about pet passports.
Not many people would want to show off their passport photos but if your dog's a poser and your cat's a glamour puss, send in their photos here. The best of the pics will appear on the show.
What did you think of the show? Leave your comments below.
Craig and Charlie Reid from The Proclaimers joined Adrian and Christine in the studio.
Heather Rabbatts investigated the gender pay gap. Is it secrecy that allows companies to pay men and women different rates? Should your workplace reveal your pay? Share your stories.
In our final British Scams film John Sergeant introduced us to William-Henry Ireland, he tried to pass off his own work as previously undiscovered Shakespeare plays.
Gyles Brandreth told us about the demise of traditional lullabies.
Martin Jopson compared dishwashing machines to washing up by hand.
And Adrian and Christine were out and about asking - whether it's personality or physique that women look for in men... Tell us below.
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Adrian and Christine were joined in the studio by singer and songwriter Neil Sedaka.
Kate Silverton investigated the cost of cosmetic laser treatments.
Gyles Brandreth explained that an honour isn't always welcomed by those who are offered it. Do honours still mean something? Share your stories.
All this week we've been looking at the UK's biggest scams and fakes. Tonight Andrew Neil explained how a set of dodgy diaries alleged to have been written by Hitler, caused a furore.
And Miranda Krestovnikoff travelled to the Cairngorms in search of the Scottish wildcat.
Joining Adrian and Christine on the sofa was actor Peter Bowles.
Lucy Siegle asked whether we should still be eating tuna fish. Is tuna off your menu?
In our British Scams week, Dom Littlewood rooted out writer dubbed the greatest liar of all time.
You've been sending us your celebrity lookalike photos. Head to our gallery to send in your own and to rate the fakes!
Anita Rani investigated how hospital chaplains are paid. Should the NHS continue to foot the bill for this service? Share your stories below.
And to give us some essential advice on how much water we should be drinking, Dr Sarah Jarvis was on hand in the studio.
Also: Chocolate-gate rumbles on! Have you spotted sweet snacks that are getting smaller?
Also: Watch Lionel Richie's performance from Monday again here.
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This week Lionel Richie performed his new single, 'Forever' live in The One Show studio!
We were Dancing On The Ceiling so Just For You here he is again for you all to enjoy!
So sit back and let the music play on.
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Adrian and Christine were joined in the studio by Lionel Blair. He's celebrating 60 years in entertainment!
Another One Show victory! Dom Littlewood told us about winning an important battle against an insurance giant on behalf of viewer Mike Holmes.
If you're struggling with a consumer issue and need Dom's help, let him know here.
Phil Tufnell was at the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition to see which artworks are fit to hang.
Christopher Biggins investigated the curious case of the diminishing chocolate bars. Have you noticed that sweet snacks are getting smaller? Have your say below.
And Mike Dilger presented the second of our films on scams. Piltdown Man was under the spotlight.
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Adrian and Christine were joined by singer Lionel Richie.
Growing numbers of men are taking steroids. Anita Rani investigated.
Our week of 'scam' films began with Lucy Siegle meeting John Myatt, the artist who was involved in one of the biggest art frauds of the 20th century.
Do you look like a celebrity? Could you pass yourself off as a famous face? Send in your photo here - the best photos will be shown on the programme.
Des Coleman went 'solo' with Ray Jackson, the man behind the mandolin solo in Maggie May.
And finally, Lionel Richie ended the show on high note - he sang live in the studio.
Adrian and Christine were joined in the studio by funny man Michael McIntyre.
Dom Littlewood paid a visit to Downing Street, Preston, to ask the residents what they think the future holds for PM Gordon Brown.
Anita Rani was in Newcastle and Burnley to look at how a football club's success and failure can affect the local economy.
Dan Snow talked about the history of the relationship between the British and French.
Angelica Bell visited Hayling Island in Hampshire - the birthplace of windsurfing.
And finally, Dr Sarah Jarvis examined the science behind embarrassment. Share your embarrassing story here.
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Adrian and Christine were joined by Zoe Ball.
Anita Rani reported on the rise of the middle-class shoplifter. Have your say here.
Former Gurkhas have won the right to stay in the Britain. Gyles Brandreth looked at the struggles ahead of the veterans.
Des Coleman celebrated the piccolo trumpet solo that stars in the Beatles' Penny Lane.
And Dan Snow explored the story behind the first London blitz. In WWI German airmen used Zeppelins to drop bombs on London.
Also: Adrian and Christine have been looking at the comments, photos and stories you've sent into the website. Watch the latest One Show Web Show here.
Celeb Chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall joined Adrian and Christine in the studio. Hugh's campaign matches people who want to grow vegetables with people who own plots of land. More info at www.landshare.net.
Reality TV was the topic of debate between guests Ruby Wax, Nick Ferrari and Trisha Goddard. Continue the discussion on the blog.
Christine Walkden discovered how the UK grows some of the best asparagus in the world.
Our chillies have sprouted, how are yours doing? Send us a photo update.
Lucy Siegle visted Wensleydale to see how the community has banded together to regenerate the village. Have you got a business idea that could help your rural community? Find out more about Village SOS.
And finally, Gyles Brandreth investigated why hats are having a resurgence in popularity.
What does your hat say about you? We want your photos.
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Adrian and Christine were joined by film buff and cricket fan, Barry Norman.
Tim Harford explored the power of weather forecasts. Has a faulty forecast cost you a fortune? Share your story here.

Lucy Siegle visited Penderyn in South Wales. It's a village that turned itself around by distilling whisky.
Have you got a business idea that could help your rural community? Then find out more about Village SOS here.
Hardeep Singh Kohli investigated the rise and fall of the pressure cooker.
And Phil Tufnell visited the Royal Academy to submit his painting for the Summer Exhibition.
We're looking for a place to exhibit Phil Tufnell's artwork for one month. Find out how to apply here.
Kirsty Young joined Adrian and Christine on the sofa.
Piers Morgan spoke about Scottish singer Susan Boyle.
Kirsty mentioned the disappearance of Claudia Lawrence - a case that is at the heart of tomorrow's Crimewatch, 9pm on BBC One.
Lucy Siegle visited the community village shop in Great Ryburgh, Norfolk - it has been brought back from the brink of closure. If your village is in trouble...
Village SOS! The search is on for six UK villages with a great business idea that will bring new life and energy to their communities. How to apply here.
And Miranda Krestovnikoff told us about a project in East Devon that's battling to save water voles.