The incident unfolded as Alex’s co-presenter Matt Baker was introducing what was coming up in the BBC programme this evening. The sound of a phone alert could be heard as Matt was talking, and Alex let out a gasp. Reaching to get her mobile, Alex said: “Oh sorry my phone just went off, let me turn it off.” Matt then joked: “Well that will be one of those wonderful people in the Outer Hebrides saying ‘Is our film on?’” Related articles The One Show: Matt Baker warns guest over naked John Barrowman story Saturday Kitchen: ‘Not paying attention?’ Matt Tebbutt scolds Naga Oh sorry my phone just went off Alex Jones Alex repeated: “Sorry, sorry!” “It is. It’s probably Fiona McKenzie actually,” Matt continued. Alex then explained what the two were talking about as they referred to the upcoming segment. She announced: “We met Fiona last summer when we were on our travels to Stornaway with a little story of an English man who thought he knew what was best for the crofters of Lewis and Harris.” It comes as Alex celebrated her 42nd birthday today. Appearing as guests on The One Show this evening were Jessica Hynes, Anita Dobson and Simon Mayhew-Archer. The One Show: Matt Baker was interrupted by Alex Jones (Image: BBC) The One Show: Alex was quick to turn her phone off (Image: BBC) Jessica and Anita were on the sofa to discuss their new film The Fight which they star in and where Jessica also acted as director and writer. It sees a normal working mum try her hand at boxing with the character, Tina, being played by Jessica. In the film, Anita plays Tina’s mother Gene with the pair sharing quite a difficult relationship. During her interview, former EastEnders star Anita revealed why she took the role. “It was a no-brainer really when the phone went and they said ‘do you want to play Jessica Hynes’ mum?’ and I said ‘yeah,'" she revealed. Related articles Alex Jones: The One Show host in cheeky bedroom admission Alex Jones: 'It's weird' The One Show host makes family admission The One Show: Today's guests included Jessica Hynes and Anita Dobson (Image: BBC) “That was it, I was off, gone not really quite having understood how complicated this woman is and how dysfunctional this family is." She continued: "But it was a treat working on your film from beginning to end because there’s a focus to it and drive but still a kind of looseness where you can play. “And Jessica’s really good at kind of living in the moment and working in the moment and if something comes up she’s throwing it at you right there. I find it so exciting.” Last week, Claudia Winkleman shocked the hosts when she accidentally swore during the live broadcast following her danceathon for Comic Relief. The One Show continues tomorrow at 7pm on BBC One.All rights reserved for this news site express.co.uk and under his responsibility