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 13 - Kit Harington, Frankie Boyle, Anna Friel, Tinie Tempah
Jonathan Ross welcomes Game of Thrones heartthrob Kit Harington, controversial comedian Frankie Boyle, award-winning actress Anna Friel and the chart-topping Tinie Tempah, who will be chatting and performing in the studio.
Broadcast details
- Date
- Saturday 2nd April 2016
- Time
- 9:35pm
- Channel
- ITV1
- Length
- 65 minutes
Cast & crew
Jonathan Ross | Host / Presenter |
Tinie (as Tinie Tempah) | Guest |
Kit Harington | Guest |
Frankie Boyle | Guest |
Anna Friel | Guest |
Zara Larsson | Self |
Jonathan Ross | Writer |
Jez Stevenson | Writer |
Lee Stuart Evans | Writer |
Chris Howe | 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 |
Video
Frankie Boyle's Scunthorpe Rap
Frankie Boyle shows off his Tinie Tempah inspired rap skills.
Featuring: Jonathan Ross, Frankie Boyle & Tinie Tempah.
Press
Game Of Thrones's Kit Harington brings his tousled locks to the last in this current series. He'll be wanting to chat about his forthcoming turn as Marlowe's antihero Dr Faustus in the West End, but there's a crushing inevitability that the talk will soon turn to the situation of his Thrones character Jon Snow. Also on the couch tonight are former Brookside star Anna Friel, controversy-courting comic-turned-Guardian-columnist Frankie Boyle, and Tinie Tempah on the music duties.
Ben Arnold, The Guardian, 2nd April 2016