THE One Show will have a major schedule shake up TONIGHT to make way for a special episode.
The weeknight programme usually airs for 30 minutes from 7pm on BBC One.
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But tonight’s episode has been extended to a full hour for a D-Day special.
Thursday marks the 80th anniversary of the huge moment in history, which saw the start of Allied operations that would ultimately liberate Western Europe, defeat Nazi Germany and end the Second World War.
The One Show hosts Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas host the special episode, which will see a group of Royal Navy Wrens who played key roles in the operation be brought together to share their inspirational stories.
It will also feature a veteran who gets to see an original Dakota transport aircraft that has been painstakingly restored.
There will also be a performance from singing group The D-Day Darlings, while singer Katherine Jenkins will give a One Big Thank You to a volunteer who gives up her time to help veterans.
The One Show will be followed by EastEnders at 8pm, half an hour late than its usual slot.
Then another D-Day programme, D-Day 80: Tribute to the Fallen will air from 8.30pm until 10pm.
Kirsty Young presents the live broadcast featuring light displays across Normandy and Southsea Common in Portsmouth to create a modern act of commemoration for the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
In France, the 4,600 headstones of those that fell on D-Day will be individually illuminated across the Bayeux War Cemetery, accompanied by readings and music.
Earlier today, King Charles told D-Day veterans and their families that the nation was “eternally in their debt”.
The Monarch took to the stage in Portsmouth this morning to make his first speech since his cancer diagnosis.
He spoke after Prince William, who looked solemn as he told the last surviving veterans how honored he was to stand beside them.
The King, Heir and Queen Camilla joined crowds at Portsmouth this morning to mark the 80th anniversary since the D-Day landings.
The Royals were joined by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who also took to the stage to pay tribute.
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The One Show airs tonight from 7pm on BBC One.