The One Show fans were not pleased to learn that the BBC One programme had been moved to BBC Two at short notice again.
According to an update issued by the channel the chat show had been switched to it's sister network to make way for an extended hour-long News At Six.
Usually The One Show airs at 7pm on BBC One but in recent weeks the programme has faced much disruption which hasn't landed well with viewers at home.
An update read on Twitter: "Schedule Changes, Thursday 10th March #BBCNews At Six extended to an hour.
"Regional News follows at 7pm on BBC One. #TheOneShow moves to BBC Two. Unclear whether the #Doctors repeat has been dropped entirely."
Beneath the post fans moaned about the last minute scheduled switch up.
One person fumed: "Why the changes again?"
Another online user explained: "The war in Ukraine with Russia probably as it’s the biggest story at the moment since the coronavirus and #TheOneShow returns to @BBCTwo from tonight to replace the #Doctors repeat and local news is back on at a later time from 7pm on @BBCOne."
A third chimed in: "I think with ITV extending there news coverage & the BBC sometimes extending there coverage it will only be a matter of time before the BBC make it a permanent change & will keep #TheOneShow on BBC2."
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