The One Show: Harry Hill throws bread at Jermaine Jenas Alex Jones issued a cheeky warning to Harry Hill after the BBC show turned to chaos on Bank Holiday Monday. The comic, 59, promoted his upcoming tour New Bits and Greatest Hits as presenter Jermaine Jenas quizzed the on-screen star about his latest venture. He explained: "For the first time I'm going to do some old bits.

.." Jermaine queried: "So there is going to be something for everyone.

" In a cheeky dig, he replied: "Not everyone," before laughing. The former footballer commented: "Who are you excluding here?" To which Harry hit back: "Hopefully, for everyone." He then asked the host to "say quack" as a stunned Jermaine turned to the comic open-mouthed.

READ MORE Eamonn Holmes' battle as host forced to sell house months before Ruth split Comedian Harry Hill sparked chaos when he threw bread at BBC host (Image: BBC) "Say quack again," Harry insisted before The One Show presenter mused: "This is going down a dodgy road." The stand-up comic urged Jermaine to keep repeating "quack" while he ducked beneath the sofa and pulled out a slice of bread. Harry began to tear off bits of bread and threw them at the presenter as Alex warned: "No, thank you!" The comedian joked: "How do you like it?" as he continued to throw the food item.

Fans of the star may recall this joke from his previous stand-up shows where he performed the same stunt at the Hay Festival in 2007. BBC host Jermaine Jenas looked at Harry Hill in shock (Image: B.