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The Jonathan Ross Show

The Jonathan Ross Show

  • TV chat show
  • ITV1
  • 2011 - 2024
  • 235 episodes (21 series)

Prime-time ITV chat show hosted by Jonathan Ross, featuring light-hearted interviews with A-list talent.

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Series 10, Episode 11 - Hugh Jackman, Taron Egerton, Shazia Mirza, Luke Evans, Primal Scream

Jonathan chats to X-Men star Hugh Jackman, along with his co-star Taron Egerton from the upcoming Eddie The Eagle film, British stand-up comedian Shazia Mirza, High-Rise and The Hobbit star Luke Evans, while Primal Scream provide this week's music.

Broadcast details

Date
Saturday 19th March 2016
Time
9:40pm
Channel
ITV1
Length
65 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast
Jonathan Ross Host / Presenter
Guest cast
Hugh Jackman Guest
Taron Egerton Guest
Shazia Mirza Guest
Luke Evans Guest
Bobby Gillespie Musical Performer
Andrew Innes Musical Performer
Martin Duffy Musical Performer
Darrin Mooney Musical Performer
Barrie Cadogan Musical Performer
Simone Butler Musical Performer
Writing team
Jonathan Ross Writer
Shaun Pye Writer
Fraser Steele Writer
Production team
Liz Clare Director
Tom Barrett Series Producer
Dan Wickens Producer
Lee Connolly Executive Producer
Beatrice Ballard (as Bea Ballard) Executive Producer
Alex Harknett VT Producer
Steve Andrews Editor
Pascal Emmenegger Editor
Phil Moss Editor
Rudi Thackray Production Designer
Mark Ronson Composer

Press

Last episode in the current run of Ross's chatshow. As is often the case, it's a thinly veiled plug for an upcoming movie, in this case the imminent Eddie The Eagle. Taron Egerton and Hugh Jackman both appear, just in case we hadn't quite got the message from their earlier encounter with Ant & Dec. Plugging another new film - an adaptation of JG Ballard's High-Rise - is Luke Evans. Comedian Shazia Mirza is also on the bill, and there's music from Primal Scream, touting their hilariously titled new album, Chaosmosis.

Andrew Mueller, The Guardian, 19th March 2016

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