The One Show fans raged as they called out an ‘off-putting’ wardrobe blunder during the live show.
Hosts Clara Amfo, 40, and Alex Scott, 40, opened the BBC One programme on Wednesday evening.
Minutes into the show they introduced co-presenter Nikki Fox, 45, and her Watchdog section.
However, some viewers were distracted by the clash between Nikki’s outfit and the Watchdog background.
She wore a red floral dress which happened to be a very similar colour to the bright backdrop shown behind her.
Many took to X to share their thoughts and one posted: ‘#TheOneShow All that background red is too much.’;
Hosts Clara Amfo, 40, and Alex Scott, 40, (both pictured) opened the BBC One programme on Wednesday evening
Minutes into the show, they introduced co-presenter Nikki Fox (pictured), 45, and her Watchdog section
‘What’s going on with the colour clashes #TheOneShow.’;
‘#watchdog #bbcwatchdog #theoneshow finding #nikkifox wearing a red dress in front of a red screen quite offputting. Better planning please.’;
‘#TheOneShow who didn’t get the dress colour memo?’;
‘Thank goodness normal colour has resumed #TheOneShow.’
It isn’t the first blunder on The One Show, last week hosts were forced apologise after guest Sally Phillips accidentally let slip a swear word.
The A-list actress, 54, is well known for her appearances in Bridget Jones, Smack the Pony, and Veep. She is also set to star in the new BBC series Austin.
Joining her co-star Ben Miller, 59, the actress appeared on The One Show to talk about their upcoming series.
Discussing their co-star Michael Theo, Sally gushed: ‘He is such a nice person and he had such a thing about feeling that autism was only very narrowly represented on TV so he wanted to reflect that and we consulted him all the way along.’
She continued: ‘He was so great, so truthful and adorable.’
However, some viewers were distracted by the contrast between Nikki’s outfit and the Watchdog background
Many took to X to share their thoughts and one posted: ‘#TheOneShow All that background red is too much.’
Turning to Ben, the actress said: ‘We did have a word with each other early on, we were like ‘Oh s**t. S**t he’s really good. We’re going to have to raise our game.’
As the story continued, Lauren Laverne quickly realised the mistake and apologised for the slip up.
She said: ‘Now I think speaking of language, and the love of language, we should just apologise for any fruity language. Sorry.’
Looking confused co-host Alex Jones asked: ‘Was it me?’ before Lauren reᴀssured her: ‘No, it wasn’t you!’
Ben and Sally exchanged a look before bursting out into laughter as they realised Sally had dropped an accidental swear word live on air.
Elsewhere, back in February, Alex Jones buried her head in her hands after a guest on The One Show braced to walk off set after a name blunder.
She was left red-faced when she accidentally called an EastEnders star by their character’s name, rather than their own moniker.
Hosts Alex and Roman Kemp, 32, returned to the green sofa to chat to Robert Carlyle and James Bye.
Fans of the BBC soap will know that James’ alter-ego Martin Fowler tragically died during the show’s live episode in aid of EastEnders’ 40th anniversary.
During The One Show, they played out the heartbreaking scenes for viewers to watch one more time – and James confessed that he hasn’t watched it yet.
The One Show hosts were forced apologise after guest Sally Phillips accidentally let slip a swear word during a previous show (pictured with her Austin co-star Ben Miller)
Alex Jones buried her head in her hands after a guest on The One Show braced to walk off set after a name blunder on another instalment
Alex said: ‘Martin… Martin. I called you Martin!’
The presenter put her head in her hands and Roman couldn’t contain his laughter over the unfortunate mishap.
James then got up from the sofa and said: ‘Right. That’s that then.’
Luckily the soap star found the funny side of the situation.
The One Show airs weeknights on BBC One at 7pm and is available to stream on iPlayer.