It looks as though one BBC star was left red-faced during the most recent instalment of The One Show.

During the episode, viewers saw hosts Alex Jones and Vernon Kay introduce what was coming up on the show, including them speaking with Minnie Driver and Strictly Come Dancing star Chris McCausland.

However, as Alex informed people how they were able to get in touch with any questions, using their WhatsApp number, things took an awkward turn.

When she had wrapped up, Vernon said: “Thanks, Alice- Alice? Did I just call you Alice?”

Although the BBC star seemed unbothered as she replied: “I don’t know… It doesn’t matter.”

She then laughed at his blunder as the team off-camera could be heard giggling at his mistake before he imitated putting false teeth in.

Alex Jones and Vernon Kay

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Alex Jones and Vernon Kay on The One Show on Wednesday night(Image: BBC)

 

Rectifying his error, he said: “Thanks, Alex. First, here’s Matt with a story about a company that’s letting down some car owners.”

As he passed over to the Watchdog star, he couldn’t help but take a cheeky jibe at Vernon’s name blunder.

He asked: “Who on earth is Alice?!” Although there are a roaster of people who present The One Show, there currently isn’t anyone who is named Alice.

Matthew Allwright

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Matt decided to take a cheeky swipe at Vernon Kay’s error(Image: BBC)

However, another name that is seen on the green sofa is Roman Kemp, who has been announced as one of the stars taking part in this year’s Celebrity Race Across the World with his sister.

Speaking about his experience while on The One Show, he said: “I can finally say it!

“It was high octane, it was the scariest thing I’ve ever had to do in my life, I had anxiety beyond, but it was the most incredible thing.”

Roman Kemp

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The One Show star is taking part in this year’s Celebrity Race Across the World(Image: BBC)

The BBC teased: “This series takes the race through one of the most diverse and visually stunning routes yet, spanning the undiscovered Caribbean and Pacific coast of Central America.

“The journey begins on the idyllic Caribbean island of Isla Mujeres, just off the easternmost point of Mexico and challenges teams to race 5,900km to reach the finish line in the remote and breathtaking Península de La Guajira in Colombia – the gateway to South America.”