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The One Show Team|14:26 UK time, Friday, 4 December 2009

Adrian and Christine were joined by comedian Harry Hill for a one hour One Show special!

Seventy stone Paul Mason recently hit the headlines because of his £100,000 medical bill. Super slimmer Charlie Walduck investigated the growing cost of obesity to the NHS.

Blankets or duvets? Duvets or... Aided by two hotel owners from Sale, Lancashire, Marty Jopson discovered which is best!

Dom Littlewood looked at the issue of 'fronting' - taking out car insurance on behalf of someone else.

John Lydon took a trip down memory lane and visited the house where he grew up in North London.

In the Cairngorns, Mike Dilger found out more about huskies.

This clip of a cute talking husky was mentioned in the production meeting...


On Monday, The One Show revealed the shortlist for BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2009. Tonight we met the family and friends of another two contenders for the trophy, Beth Tweddle and Phillips Idowu.

After Peter Kay's UK number one for BBC Children in Need and The Muppets' releasing their own version of Bohemian Rhapsody, DJ Dr Fox ran down his top five comedy records of all time.

In the final instalment of the Maths of Life series, Carol Vorderman gave us a mathematical formula for successful present wrapping.

Also: The One Show has launched its own Advent calendar! Don't forget to keep checking over the weekend for more festive treats.

We're looking for your recipes, Christmas cracker jokes and winter wonderland photos for the Advent calendar.

What did you think of tonight's One Show? Add a comment.

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