BBC The One Show viewers moan 'I can't believe it' as latest episode sparks backlash
The One Show fans were left less than impressed during the latest show as they quickly took to social media to air their annoyance.
During Monday's (February 10) instalment of the magazine programme, fans were left seething at the BBC show. At the beginning of the programme, hosts Alex Scott and Alex Jones told people they would be hosting the FA Cup fifth-round draw LIVE.
However, fans thought the programme would start with sports coverage instead of interviewing BBC star Sara Cox.
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It wasn't long before people took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their thoughts, with many demanding the programme move onto the sporting news.
One person said: "Why didn't they just do the draw first?? Seems bizarre to put it on 10 mins into a programme which has no relevance to the cup whatsoever anyway! #TheOneShow #FACupDraw #NUFC #FACup"
Another commented: "Can we just get on with the FA Cup draw please, thanks, Everyone." Someone else wrote: "Can’t believe I have to sit through The One Show for the FA Cup draw. Do the draw!"
One viewer shared: "#TheOneShow #FACup Get on with the draw." Another reeled: "#TheOneShow Get on with the FA cup draw!"
Someone raged: "#theoneshow too much faffing lol" With someone else tweeting: "Just do the f***ing draw #theoneshow"
Halfway through the BBC show, Alex Jones handed over to Kelly Somers, who was conducting the drawing alongside Theo Walcott and Alex Scott. In the end, the Fifth Round Draw is as follows: Preston North End v Burnley, Aston Villa v Cardiff City, Doncaster or Crystal Palace v Millwall. Manchester United v Fulham, Newcastle United v Brighton & Hove Albion, Bournemouth v Wolverhampton Wanderers, Manchester City v Plymouth Argyle and Exeter or Nott'm Forest v Ipswich Town.
Before resuming with the rest of The One Show, Alex confessed: "My heart is racing after that! I hope everyone is happy with the draw."
During the segment, Theo spoke about his sporting career after making his debut at just 16 years old.
When asked if he felt as though he was living his life in fast-forward due to so much happening at a young age, he said: "Yeah, I had to grow up very fast, the way I played, to be honest.
"It was quite an unreal moment for me, I lived a lot of boys dreams, I really did."
The One Show continues weeknights on BBC One from 7pm