Matt, 41, and Alex, 41, were joined by new Top Gear host Paddy, 45, on The One Show to discuss his new BBC quiz show Watchpoint, which premiered on Saturday. As today marks April Fools Day, the presenters decided to quiz the audience about some of the pranks they had fallen for throughout the day, as well as those they had inflicted themselves. After hearing some of the stories, the pair joined Paddy on the sofa to discuss his recent TV projects including his new game show which sees contestants try to win money by guessing the right answer to a number of questions, but ensuring they catch the ball to win the prize if their answer is correct. Turning his attention to the quiz show, Alex said: “But you’ve got this new show now on the BBC on Saturday night’s. It’s called Catchpoint and it’s brilliantly simple. How did they pitch it to you because it took two attempts?” Related articles The One Show: Alex Jones silenced as guest forced to correct her The One Show: 'Stop going on about it!' Matt Baker left RED-FACED a... Moving on quickly Matt Baker Paddy explained: “It is so simple because it’s just a case of answering a question and catching a ball. I mean that’s all there is to it. “But, the thing I liked about it, when I was a kid, I loved watching shows you could watch with your mum an family. “Even though I do certain shows and comedy things which are a little more risky, my heart is still in family entertainment. “So, I saw what the questions were because they were on these big screens and it’s kind of like, you don’t exactly need to know the answer as long as you’re in the right area. “It’s then just a case of catching pink ball or a blue ball,” Paddy remarked, with Alex asking: “But, they get smaller don’t they?” to which the quiz show host replied: “The balls do get smaller Alex, yeah.” Seemingly seeing where the conversation was going and the innuendo’s beginning to surface, Matt tried to turn the conversation about the show in another direction. The One Show: ‘Moving on’ Matt Baker red-faced after Paddy McGuinness makes innuendo (Image: BBC) The One Show: Paddy McGuinness' hosts Catchpoint, a new gameshow for the BBC on Saturday nights (Image: BBC) As Matt began to speak, Paddy said: “He’s pepped up,” to which the presenter replied: “I’m moving on quickly,” before viewers were shown a brief snippet from the show. After the VT, Matt asked Paddy some behind-the-scene secrets, asking him if he has a go at trying to catch the balls falling from the top of the screen. “I do in a way,” Paddy began, but then wandering if Matt was trying to catch him out with another innuendo, the quiz show host said: “I don’t know where you’re going with this? You’re leading me down a path here.” Turning back to the original question, Paddy said: “It’s one of those things where you watch stuff on the tele and you go, ‘Oh, it’s easy that,’ I stood underneath and you’re looking into the darkness and all of a sudden these balls drop down on you.” Realising he had landed himself in risky territory, Paddy remarked: “Sounds wrong,” before returning back to his original thought. Related articles The One Show: Alex Jones in turmoil over Danny DeVito revelation The One Show: 'You've had enough' Matt Baker takes unexpected swipe The One Show: Paddy McGuinness dropped an innuendo about the premises of the show involving balls (Image: BBC) Speaking about trying to catch the balls, Paddy said: “It’s actually quite tricky because they bounce out your hand and everything else, but, it is a little more tricky than it appears.” With the studio audience laughing at Paddy’s innuendoes, The One Show guest stopped his train of though once again to speak with the crowd watching on. “Please stop sniggering, we’re not at school,” Paddy jokingly remarked before returning to his explanation of the show once more. “When you do it yourself, you go, ‘It’s actually a little more difficult’,” the quiz show host added, referring to catching the balls. On last week’s edition of the topical magazine programme, Alex was joined by Diversity member and Dancing On Ice judge Ashley Banjo, 30, to host the show in Matt’s absence but she ordered her guest co-host to move the show along after a rather awkward discussion. The One Show airs weekdays at 7pm on BBC One.All rights reserved for this news site express.co.uk and under his responsibility