The One Show fans weren’t best pleased to learn that their favourite evening programme had been moved across to BBC Two on Thursday February 24.
Ordinarily, the programme kicks off on BBC One at 7pm every weekday – however the family favourite show will now need to vacate to it’s sister channel for tonights episode.
Instead, BBC News At Six has dominated the primetime slot after Russia invaded Ukraine by air, land and sea.
Question Time also faces setbacks as BBC will prioritise the News At Ten with Fiona Bruce’s show being pushed back to 10:15pm.
One person wrote: “Wait! Where the f**k is #TheOneShow? Putin’s proper pissed me off. Oh, it’s on BBC2. I’ll let him off. For now.”
Another penned: “What they should be doing is extending the #TheOneShow and leaving it exactly where it is. Then if needed put a Russia news special on BBC2.”
A third moaned: “Wow, that audio is terrible #TheOneShow.”
Today Russia’s President Vladimir Putin demanded for Ukraine’s military to lay down their arms before his army stormed the country after pre-dawn firing missiles.
Putin’s forces invaded Ukraine in a “full scale” attack which is the biggest attack on any one country to another in Europe since World War Two.
The Russian President ordered a “specialised military operation” as missiles poured down on the Ukrainian cities.
According to Sky News Ukraine’s borders have been breached in at least four areas.
A US official explained that Russian forces were moving on three fronts – from annexed Crimea to Kherson in the south, from Belarus – north of Ukraine – towards Kyiv, and from the northeast to Kharkiv.
It is believed that the key targets were barracks, ammunition warehouses and 10 airfields, as forces on the ground then swooped in.
Ukraine’s leader said his country “won’t give up its freedom”.
President Volodymyr Zelensky tweeted: “Russia has embarked on a path of evil, but Ukraine is defending itself.”
The One Show continues weekdays at 7pm on BBC One.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk