The One Show was thrown into chaos as Harry Hill tossed pieces of bread to presenter Jermaine Jenas live on air.
The comedian, 59, joined hosts Alex Jones and Jermaine on the BBC programme to discuss his upcoming tour New Bits and Greatest Hits, with Harry teasing: ‘For the first time I’m going to do some old bits.’
Co-host Jermaine, 41, quipped thrilled: ‘So there is going to be something for everyone,’ to which Harry responded giggling: ‘Not everyone.’
The former Tottenham footballer appeared surprised and asked perplexed: ‘Who are you excluding here?’ but Harry remarked: ‘Hopefully, for everyone.’
But things escalated quickly when the English comedian asked Jermaine to ‘say quack’, but the host couldn’t look any more baffled, but Harry insisted asking him to say it once again.
The One Show was thrown into chaos when comedian Harry Hill starting tossing pieces of bread to presenter Jermaine Jenas live on air
The comedian, 59, joined hosts Alex Jones and Jermaine (pictured) on the BBC programme to discuss his upcoming tour New Bits and Greatest Hits, with Harry teasing: ‘For the first time I’m going to do some old bits
Meanwhile co-host Alex Jones interjected saying: ‘This is going down a dodgy road.’
In just a matter of seconds Harry emerged holding a slice of bread and began tossing it at Jermaine.
Alex, 47, was quick to distance herself exclaiming: ‘No thank you!’, with Harry poking fun: ‘How do you like it?’
Some long-time fans remembered this was an iconic gag from Harry’s past performances, in which he says: ‘It means stop throwing bread at me, that’s what quack means. Why would a duck like bread? Where would a duck get a taste for bread?’
After the chaotic moment Harry shared his joy about coming back on tour following 30 years in the works.
‘I’m looking forward to celebrating my diamond jubilee – 60 years of fun – by going round the country and thanking all the people that have supported me over the years.
‘I’ve had a word with the badgers and they’ve agreed that for one last time the parade’s on!’
The beloved comedian appeared on the on Monday’s episode alongside A-list actress Dakota Fanning, who discussed her new thriller The Watched.
Some fans took to X – formerly Twitter – reacting to the chaotic scene on air
Last year, it was revealed bosses called time on You’ve Been Framed, after audience numbers have dropped with the last episode, fronted by Harry Hill , in the previous year (pictured in 2022)
The entertainment programme, which first aired with original host Jeremy Beadle (pictured) in April 1990
Some fans took to X – formerly Twitter – reacting to the chaotic scene on air.
‘This Harry Hill interview feels very awkward #theoneshow,’ one said with one echoing: ‘Harry Hill looking utterly bewildered #theoneshow.’
Last year, it was revealed bosses called time on You’ve Been Framed, after audience numbers have dropped with the last episode, fronted by Harry Hill, in the previous year.
The entertainment programme, which first aired with original host Jeremy Beadle in April 1990, saw members of the public send in their amusing home videos. They were then paid a fee if their clip was featured.
A TV insider told The Sun at the time: ‘The fact that You’ve Been Framed has been shelved is a sad sign of the times.
‘It’s a different world to Jeremy Beadle’s heyday. Why would viewers tune into a show featuring funny videos when they could see the same sort of thing on the internet?
‘Silly clips are hugely popular on social media and the right video can go viral. There’s a thrill in achieving that — even though you don’t earn the £250 fee which You’ve Been Framed paid for contributions.’
MailOnline has contacted ITV for comment.