THE One Show host Alex Jones has revealed her future plans regarding the BBC show.
The veteran TV presenter has hosted the hit BBC One programme for 14 years, but is currently on a break.
Alex Jones has been one of the main hosts of The One Show for over a decade[/caption] She recently opened up on her television plans for the future in a candid new interview[/caption]Alex, 41, has been a mainstay face on the BBC for over a decade, but even she cannot believe her luck.
She sat down with Fearne Cotton for her Happy Place podcast, where the TV presenter revealed her strategy for lasting so long on-screen.
“I can’t even believe I’m still there, I think I just keep quiet,” Alex admitted.
“I just actually go in, do the job, and hope nobody notices that I’m still there.”
Former BBC Radio 1 host Fearne couldn’t help but praise the star for her live hosting skills.
On the nightly magazine programme, she regularly interviews A-List celebrities on the iconic green sofa.
But Alex then could not help but get reflective, as she admitted that she has no grand desires for any swanky, shiny floor entertainment projects.
Instead, the star admitted that she is exactly where she wants to be in her career.
When speaking about the show, she admitted: “Oh, I just love it,”
“And you know, people ask a lot, ‘but what do you want to do?’ Like [I say], ‘what do you mean?’ [But] I’m really happy.
“They’re like, ‘but you know, don’t you want to do a big entertainment show?’ And I’m like, Well, you know, all new projects are exciting and a new challenge.
“But actually, it would be really remiss of anybody, I think, to overlook the bread and butter.”
Alex recently worked on a fresh documentary for the BBC, titled ‘Alex Jones: Fertility & Me’.
She explored the issues that some families had trying to conceive, and she also looked at the pioneering science to help them.
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But instead of wanting to do even more, Alex looks at the extra projects as a sort of bonus around her work on The One Show.
She explained: “And if you don’t put your heart and soul like you do into this, nothing works. All the extra bits are really fun and exciting.
“And it was lovely to do like the fertility doc I did, you know, side by side, it’s lovely to have that running alongside it.
“But actually, for me, longevity is key, and I want to be there. Being the main breadwinner, I want to be able to provide security for the children.”
It would be really remiss of anybody to overlook the bread and butter.
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She added: “I love the job. Get into brilliant people, yeah, some nightmares, bust mostly lovely people.
And I just really enjoy it. I still feel really happy to go in every day, and I think that’s not to be overlooked.”
This comes as Alex has enjoyed some time off from the magazine programme, due to the Olympics.
She previously announced a break from TV as she treated herself and her family to a no expense spared holiday to Corsica.
Former Radio 1 host Fearne Cotton quizzed her on future plans[/caption] Alex admitted she has happy just to do The One Show as it’s her ‘bread and butter’[/caption] She wants to make sure she can provide security for her children[/caption]