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Radio Times review
Now in its 25th year, The British Comedy Awards remains that rare thing: an awards ceremony with the potential for something unpredictable and interesting to happen. Still, some things are guaranteed: Jonathan Ross will say something deeply off-colour, making the audience "Ooh" like mischievous schoolchildren. Leading the nominations with six is Matt Berry's shouty-voiced sitcom Toast Of London, while among those competing for the King Or Queen Of Comedy award are David Mitchell, Jo Brand and Greg Davies.
Gwilym Mumford, Radio Times, 17th December 2014Radio Times review
Jonathan Ross is your host as the nation's comics get together and royally rip the mickey. No tears. No compliments. It's their way of saying they love each other.
The nominations list shows 2014 has been an exceptional year - albeit primarily for white men, who are so glaringly dominant, it's a wonder there aren't any blokes up for best comedy actress.
The evening should belong to Matt Berry, whose riotous Toast of London is in line for six awards, the most nods since Gavin & Stacey seven years back. His fellow best actor nominee Mathew Baynton might have a better chance in the restored comedy drama category - if The Wrong Mans can edge out Rev. and the dazzling Inside No 9.
Or will it be a night for codgers? Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse's labour of love Story of the Twos is justly recognised, and there are two noms for a gang of plucky UKTV debutants called Monty Python...
Jack Seale, Radio Times, 17th December 2014I was wrong about The Jonathan Ross Show
A month ago I wrote a short and not entirely complimentary obituary for The Jonathan Ross Show. Since then though? Jonathan Ross has posted three corking shows in a row for the first time since he moved to ITV in 2011 - and with Boris Johnson to come this Saturday he could even stretch that to four.
Ian Hyland, The Mirror, 8th December 2014Jonathan Ross 'offered BBC Radio 2 slot'
Jonathan Ross claims BBC Radio 2 wants him to work there again - six years after the Sachsgate scandal that saw him quit the BBC.
Anthony Barnes, The Mirror, 21st November 2014Jonathan Ross signs ITV deal until end of 2015
Wossy said he was "delighted" to extend his current deal, which has seen 7 series of The Jonathan Ross Show produced in three years for ITV, being extended by another two series.
Rob Leigh, The Mirror, 20th October 2014Jonathan Ross prepares to end chat show
It looks like Jonathan Ross is gearing up to call time on his famous chat show, and will possibly back away from telly all-together.
Katie Baillie, Metro, 19th October 20148 of the best celebrity interviews from Jonathan Ross
The presenter makes a return to ITV tonight with his chat show - prepare for awkward questions and just plain rudeness.
Natalie Corner, The Mirror, 18th October 2014Jonathan Ross interview
The knight errand of nattering returns to Saturday nights with a blistering line-up of guests. He talks to TV Choice about how to put together a chat show for ITV, and the perils of being in the business for so long...
Graham Kibble-White, TV Choice, 14th October 2014Jonathan Ross on Radio 2 - review
What makes Jonathan Ross listenable also makes him a liability.
Benji Wilson, The Telegraph, 26th August 2014Jonathan Ross to briefly return to Radio 2
Jonathan Ross will provide holiday cover for Steve Wright in his weekday afternoon show at the end of August.
Paul Jones, Radio Times, 14th August 2014