Press clippings Page 38
Jonathan Ross: 'I'm taking a gap year'
Jonathan Ross has revealed that he is planning to take a break from television after he leaves the BBC.
Daniel Kilkelly, Digital Spy, 28th June 2010Jonathan Ross books Beckham for his final BBC show
Jonathan Ross is going out with a bang - after booking David Beckham as his final chat show guest at the Beeb. He called on Golden Balls after humourless BBC1 chiefs banned him from bringing on controversial pal Russell Brand. The host has also lined up actor Jackie Chan and singers Prince and Tom Jones.
The Sun, 26th June 2010ITV lining up Jonathan Ross chatshow for autumn 2011
Executives understood to be looking at running Jonathan Ross show on Friday nights or on Saturdays after The X Factor.
Maggie Brown, The Guardian, 25th June 2010Jonathan Ross uses Twitter to shout at the People
Jonathan Ross was all a-twitter yesterday over a Sunday newspaper story about him and his mate Russell Brand.
The Guardian, 22nd June 2010Meet the don of British comedy: Addison Cresswell
Who's the biggest name in comedy? Michael McIntyre? Alan Carr? Jonathan Ross? Well, it's none of these. There's one man bigger than them all. Addison Cresswell.
UKTV, 22nd June 2010ITV woo Wossie for £2m
Big-mouthed Beeb star Jonathan Ross is in top secret talks to take his chat show to ITV for £2 million a year.
Dan Wootton, The News Of The World, 20th June 2010Peter Andre loves Wossy for porn gift
Peter Andre has raved about the time Jonathan Ross sent him porn in hospital when he came down with meningitis - and says he's "loved him" ever since.
Nadia Sam-Daliri, The Sun, 15th June 2010Jonathan Ross hints at C4 move
Jonathan Ross has signed a three-year deal to present the British Comedy Awards when they move to Channel 4 - in a further sign he is planning to commit to the broadcaster when he leaves the Beeb next month.
The Sun, 12th June 2010C4 confirms Jonathan Ross as British Comedy Awards host
Presenter returns as Channel 4 snatches show from ITV in three-year deal.
Mark Sweney, The Guardian, 11th June 2010Graham Norton: 'Susan Boyle should be Eurovision entry'
The television presenter and UK commentator of the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest on the annual pop glitz-fest - and replacing Jonathan Ross.
Michael Deacon, The Telegraph, 26th May 2010