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The One Show host Alex Jones makes cheeky dig over ‘low’ BBC pay

The One Show’s Alex Jones has made a joke about her ‘low’ BBC pay.

On Wednesday’s show (April 19), the Welsh presenter made the cheeky remark to her co-star Roman Kemp.

When discussing The One Show’s upcoming Eurovision coverage, it appeared that Alex was going to have to put a lot of work in – resulting in Roman suggesting she should be “paid double.”

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Alex started the show off by saying: “Today the BBC has revealed its plans which includes the news that The One Show is coming live from Liverpool, we are very excited.

“We are going to be the official opening act right at the heart of the action and guiding you through the whole contest.

Alex made the cheeky remark on air
(Image: BBC)

“We will be there from the Tuesday 9th of May for the semi-finals and then we will be getting the party started before the final on Saturday 13th of May.

“This is mega and a very special countdown to the Eurovision with The One Show.”

She added: “The One Show on a Saturday?”

To which Roman replied: “I know they’re going to have to double your pay.”

Roman laughed at his co-host

Alex then joked: “Yeah to £4.” Leaving Roman laughing at her response.

This comes after it was announced that The One Show and BBC Breakfast will temporarily move to Liverpool during the Eurovision Song Contest this year.

For the first time since 1998, the UK will host to the global contest, with Liverpool announced as the host city.

Rylan and Scott are hosting on the night
(Image: BBC/Ray Burmiston)

Radio 2 broadcasting the semi-finals for the first time ever, with Rylan Clark and Scott Mills ttaking over the commentary for the grand final.

Talking about his role, Rylan said: “Eurovision is my favourite time of the year, I cannot wait! And I’m so excited and absolutely buzzing to be hosting the Eurovision Grand Final on Radio 2, the biggest and best music event in the world, with my partner-in-crime Scott Mills.

“We can’t wait to bring listeners closer to the action than ever before, with all the fun, excitement and backstage gossip from what promises to be an unforgettable night.”

The Eurovision Song Contest 2023 will be broadcast live from Liverpool on BBC One and BBC iPlayer, BBC Radio 2 and BBC Sounds. Semi-Final 1 is broadcast Tuesday 9 May at 8pm, Semi-Final 2 is broadcast Thursday 11 May at 8pm, and the Grand Final is broadcast on Saturday 13 May at 8pm.

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