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.
- Continues on Saturday on ITV1 at 10:35pm with Special Guests: Series 2, Highlights Special
- Catch-up on Special Guests: Series 2, Highlights Special
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Series 14, Episode 1 - Brie Larson, Samuel L Jackson, Jennifer Hudson, will.i.am, Seann Walsh, Bryan Adams
Joining Jonathan for a brand new series are the Hollywood stars of new blockbuster Captain Marvel - the Oscar winning Brie Larson, and the highest grossing film actor of all time Samuel L Jackson, alongside The Voice coaches and music icons Jennifer Hudson and will.i.am, former Strictly contestant and comedian Seann Walsh, plus legendary rocker Bryan Adams will be performing in the studio.
Broadcast details
- Date
- Saturday 2nd March 2019
- Time
- 9:25pm
- Channel
- ITV1
- Length
- 60 minutes
- Recorded
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- Thursday 28th February 2019, 18:15 at BBC Elstree Centre
Cast & crew
Jonathan Ross | Host / Presenter |
Seann Walsh | Guest |
Jennifer Hudson | Guest |
Samuel L. Jackson | Guest |
Brie Larson | Guest |
William Adams (as will.i.am) | Guest |
Bryan Adams | Guest |
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 |
Johnny Saunders | Editor |
Phil Moss | Editor |
Rudi Thackray | Production Designer |
Inca Bayer | Costume Designer |
Philippa Hall | Make-up Designer |
Oli Richards | Lighting Designer |
Mark Ronson | Composer |
Press
Ross launches a new run of his chatshow, joined by a sofa full of famous faces, including Captain Marvel co-stars Brie Larson and Samuel L Jackson alongside The Voice UK coaches Jennifer Hudson and Will.i.am, plus comedian and Strictly black sheep Seann Walsh. Music is from Bryan Adams.
Mike Bradley, The Guardian, 2nd March 2019