Moments into The One Show, host Alex Jones had to issue an apology after experiencing a mishap live on the programme.
During Monday'sepisode, the Welsh presenter was previewing upcoming segments alongside her co-host Roman Kemp when she got into a bit of a coughing fit.
As viewers saw a clip featuring at the Chelsea Flower Show, Roman noted that Alex took her dog along for the day.
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She explained: "Yes, we visited Monty Don's dog friendly garden and we'll find out how well behaved Scout was in just a moment and I'll be showing you around some of the other stunning gardens as well on display, it was a lovely day."
After Roman queried about Scout's behaviour and Alex subtly hinted with a grimace that he might not have been, she tried to push on with more previews before succumbing to a tickly cough, reports .
Alex stumbled, apologising: "Also coming up on the week that gardens are in the spotlight at Chelsea, tonight we're teaming up with the Royal Horticultural Society to, sorry. Oh my gosh, something is stuck in my throat!"
Roman quipped: "Bit of pollen from earlier, you all good? Have some water," to which Alex affirmed she was okay after taking a sip.
The show quickly moved on with a pre-recorded piece of Alex and her dog enjoying the Chelsea Flower Show.
Later in the episode, the duo chatted with legend Anita Dobson, discussing her return as Angie Watts for the iconic soap's 40th anniversary festivities.
Roman posed the question to Dobson: "What was that like getting back there?"
She expressed: "It was , very emotional and absolutely lovely. It was like stepping a bath of warm water, warm bubbled water. Everybody was gorgeous to me.
"It was wonderful working with 'Tisha (Letitia Dean) again, who plays Sharon. I couldn't believe I got back into the costume! The original costume, I'm very proud of that."
Chatting with Roman, when asked about changing anything in life, Anita responded: "I think you have to own your life, the bad stuff and the good stuff. If you change something then your whole life has to change, it's a completely different journey.
"So, no I'm going to own up and say something's I've done and I wish I done them better but I'm proud of the things I have done and it's got me to be who I am today."
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