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The One Show scrapped from BBC One tonight in scheduling shake-up following Liz Truss quitting as Prime Minister-Meghna Amin-Entertainment – Metro

Liz Truss announced her resignation earlier today.

The One Show scrapped from BBC One tonight in scheduling shake-up following Liz Truss quitting as Prime Minister-Meghna Amin-Entertainment – Metro

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A BBC scheduling shake-up has seen The One Show swapped for extended news coverage following the resignation of Liz Truss as Prime Minister.

Earlier today, the PM delivered a speech outside Downing Street to announce that she was stepping down from the role after a disastrous short term, which has included crashing the economy and the departure of both her Chancellor of the Exchequer and Home Secretary.

In her statement, the outgoing minister said: ‘Given the situation, I cannot deliver the mandate on which I was elected by the Conservative Party.’

The infamous podium had been set up outside the doors to Number 10 shortly before 1.30pm, with regular programming rescheduled to focus on the speech.

It has now been announced scheduling shake-ups continue into the evening, with BBC confirming to Metro.co.uk that The One Show will be swapping its 7pm slot on BBC One for a move to BBC Two.

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The PM resigned earlier today (Picture: Stringer/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

Meanwhile, network news will be extended to one hour, followed by regional news before – EastEnders fans will be reassured to know – the soap will continue in its usual 7.30pm slot.

Question Time will then be aired at 8pm, brought forward from its usual time of 10.40pm.

BBC One schedule for Thursday, October 20 amid shake-up following Liz Truss’ resignation

6pm: Network News (extended to one hour)

7pm: Regional News (while The One Show moves to BBC Two)

7.30pm: EastEnders

8pm: Question Time

The One Show will be moving to BBC Two tonight (Picture: BBC)

The shake-up comes amid the BBC’s 100-year celebration, in which a packed schedule of special events are taking place from shows including Doctor Who, The Repair Shop and Strictly Come Dancing.

The broadcaster turned 100 years old on Tuesday, October 18, having been founded in 1992.

To mark the special occasion, special programmes have been lined-up for the rest of this week, including Jodie Whittaker’s final appearance as the Doctor on Sunday.

Jodie’s final appearance as the Time Lord will hit screens on Sunday (Picture: BBC Studios/James Pardon/Matt Burlem)

King Charles III will appear on a special episode of The Repair Shop for the BBC’s centenary (Picture: PA)

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This week’s Strictly will see the celebrity contestants and their professional dance partners perform routines inspired by various famous tunes from the BBC, including the themes from The Apprentice and EastEnders.

Another show commemorating the anniversary will be The Repair Shop, with the beloved series set to air an episode featuring King Charles III on October 26, which was filmed in August 2021 when he was then Prince Charles.

The One Show will air at 7pm tonight on BBC Two and will be available to watch on iPlayer.

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