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Jonathan Ross

Jonathan Ross

  • 64 years old
  • English
  • Actor and presenter

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Wossy's war on woke

Legenday chat-show host Jonathan Ross say it's 'dangerous' to silence those you disagree with.

Spiked, 2nd June 2021

Royal Television Society Awards 2021 nominations

Brassic, Sex Education, The Young Offenders, Gbemisola Ikumelo, Sophie Willan, Ruth Jones, Youssef Kerkour, O-T Fagbenle and Paul Chahidi are amongst the nominees for the RTS Programme Awards 2021.

British Comedy Guide, 2nd March 2021

Comedians accuse Big Fat Quiz Of The Year of sexism

Comedians have denounced Channel 4's Big Fat Quiz Of The Year as sexist. Acts have taken to social media to point out that the Boxing Day episode of the panel show features no female comedians.

British Comedy Guide, 18th December 2020

TV review: Jonathan Ross' Comedy Club, ITV1

A heck of a lot packed into a thirty-minute slot. An hour would've been so much better.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 13th September 2020

Jonathan Ross on his ITV Comedy Club

"I was growing increasingly concerned, as lockdown carried on and theatres and comedy clubs weren't re-opening, that young comedians had nowhere to work, so weren't earning any money."

Victoria Wilson, What's On TV, 11th September 2020

Jonathan Ross to present ITV comedy showcase series

Jonathan Ross' Comedy Club, coming soon to ITV, will see the presenter showcasing four up-and-coming comedians in each half-hour episode.

British Comedy Guide, 23rd July 2020

The Jonathan Ross Show returns with "best of" series

The 59-year-old TV presenter has invited celebrity guests to bare all on his talk show The Jonathan Ross Show since 2011, and now ITV have commissioned a new series looking at the most memorable clips from the 15 seasons.

Female First, 27th May 2020

The [o]BBC[o]'s celebrity dinner party gameshow returns for a second season, with this week's diners Jonathan Ross, Gabby Logan, Mark Wright, Anita Rani and Rachel Parris all surrendering their credit cards in the hope one of them will be footing the bill. A gentle hark back to the days of dining out.

Ammar Kalia, The Guardian, 14th April 2020

Maxxx review

O-T Fagbenle delivered a hilarious send-up of the bloated celebrity ego in Maxxx (E4), the sitcom he wrote and stars in, about a washed-up boy band singer trying to revive his career after years of self-indulgent excess.

Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 3rd April 2020

Jonathan Ross accused of transphobia

Jonathan Ross has been branded "transphobic" after he endorsed comedian Graham Linehan's controversial views on Twitter.

Ellie Harrison, The Independent, 18th March 2020

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