One BBC presenter was left feeling rather embarrassed during the latest episode of The One Show.
Throughout the programme, viewers watched as hosts Alex Jones and Vernon Kay ran through what was lined up, including chats with Minnie Driver and Strictly Come Dancing favourite Chris McCausland.
But as Alex explained how audiences could get in touch with any queries using their WhatsApp number, matters became somewhat uncomfortable. This comes after one presenter was scolded for being 'rude' after a cheeky swipe.
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Once she'd finished, Vernon remarked: "Thanks, Alice- Alice? Did I just call you Alice?"
The BBC presenter appeared unfazed as she responded: "I don't know... It doesn't matter."
She then chuckled at his gaffe whilst the crew off-screen could be heard laughing at his slip-up before he mimicked inserting dentures, reports Wales Online.
Correcting himself, he stated: "Thanks, Alex. First, here's Matt with a story about a company that's letting down some car owners."
As he handed over to the Watchdog presenter, he couldn't resist having a playful dig at Vernon's name mix-up.
He questioned: "Who on earth is Alice?!"
Whilst there's a roster of presenters who host The One Show, there's currently nobody called Alice amongst them.
Meanwhile, another familiar face gracing the green sofa is Roman Kemp, who's been confirmed as one of the celebrities participating in this year's Celebrity Race Across the World alongside his sister.
Discussing his involvement whilst appearing on The One Show, he declared: "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."

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."
The One Show is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.
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