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The Jonathan Ross Show
GenreComedy, entertainment
Directed byChris Howe
Presented byJonathan Ross
Theme music composerMark Ronson
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series4
No. of episodes55 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersLee Connolly
Debbie Cox
Addison Cresswell
ProducerTom Barrett
Production locationsThe London Studios
BBC Television Centre (1 episode)[1]
EditorsSteve Andrews
Mark Redfern
Suzi Aplin
Running time60 minutes
(includes adverts)
Production companiesHotsauce TV
ITV Studios
Original release
NetworkITV, STV, UTV
Release3 September 2011 (2011-09-03) –
present

The Jonathan Ross Show is a British chat show presented by Jonathan Ross. It was first broadcast on ITV on 3 September 2011 and currently airs on Saturday evenings following the conclusion of Ross' BBC One chat show, Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, in July 2010. The programme will finish at the end of 2013 but Ross will continue working for ITV on other projects.

Production

The show is filmed at The London Studios, with one exception of one episode in 2013, where the episode was filmed at BBC Television Centre. In November 2011, it was announced that Ross had signed a new two-year contract to host another two series of 10 episodes each and a Christmas special. A year later the show was later renewed for a fourth series to air in 2013.[2] In March 2013, Ross bemoaned his declining ratings due to a poor selection of guests. Most top film stars prefer the atmosphere of The Graham Norton Show. He also confirmed that Series 4 had been extended and that he had signed to present one more series of 15 episodes and then the show will finish at Christmas. Ross will remain with ITV presenting other programmes.[3][4]

Transmissions

Series Start date End date Episodes
1 3 September 2011 22 October 2011 8
Christmas special 23 December 2011 1
2 7 January 2012 24 March 2012 12
3 18 August 2012 10 November 2012 13
Christmas special 22 December 2012 1
4 5 January 2013 18 May 2013 20

Episodes

Series 1

# Date Guests Ratings
1
3 September 2011 Sarah Jessica Parker, Lewis Hamilton and Adele 4.25m
2
10 September 2011 Benedict Cumberbatch, The Saturdays, Alan Carr and Red Hot Chili Peppers 2.77m
3
17 September 2011 Hugh Jackman, Stephen Fry, Peter Kay and Will Young 4.45m
4
24 September 2011 Helen Mirren, Harry Hill, Louie Spence and Kasabian 3.07m
5
1 October 2011 Alan Partridge, Ewan McGregor, Gary Barlow, Tulisa Contostavlos and Cee Lo Green 3.92m[5]
6
8 October 2011 Lee Evans, Jamie Oliver and Lady Gaga 4.52m[6]
7
15 October 2011 Seth Rogen, Michael Bublé, David Walliams and Coldplay 3.70m[7]
8
22 October 2011 Michael Sheen, Miranda Hart and Noel Gallagher 3.67m[8]
9
23 December 2011 (Christmas special)[fn 1][9][10] Tom Cruise, Simon Bird, Joe Thomas, James Buckley, Blake Harrison, Jessica Brown Findlay, Michelle Dockery, Laura Carmichael and Il Volo 3.34m

Series 2

# Date Guests Ratings
1
7 January 2012 John Bishop, Brian Cox, Louise Hazel, Francesca Halsall, Jade Jones and Lana Del Rey 2.88m[11]
2
14 January 2012 Paddy McGuinness, Emma Thompson, Brooke Shields, Petr Spatina and Florence and the Machine 2.52m[12]
3
21 January 2012 Daniel Radcliffe, David Attenborough, Noel Fielding and Seal 2.68m[13]
4
28 January 2012 Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Hugh Bonneville, Jack Whitehall and Arctic Monkeys 2.65m[14]
5
4 February 2012 David Beckham, Kevin Bridges and Jessie J 4.32m[15]
6
11 February 2012 Denzel Washington, Keira Knightley, Tom Hardy and Dionne Warwick 3.14m
7
18 February 2012 John Hurt, Keith Lemon, Fearne Cotton, Holly Willoughby, Christina Ricci and LMFAO 3.54m
8
25 February 2012 Amir Khan, Sean Bean, JLS and Rizzle Kicks 3.19m
9
3 March 2012 Lionel Richie, Imelda Staunton, Michael Ball and Rihanna 2.91m
10
10 March 2012 Kiefer Sutherland, Amanda Seyfried, Freddie Flintoff and Paul Weller 3.00m
11
17 March 2012 Sarah Millican, Sugar Ray Leonard, Gok Wan and Snow Patrol 3.07m
12
24 March 2012 Danny DeVito, Dara Ó Briain, Simon Cowell, David Walliams and Labrinth 3.00m

Series 3

# Date Guests Ratings
1
18 August 2012 Colin Farrell, Kelly Brook, Jessica Ennis, Tom Daley, Usain Bolt and Rita Ora 3.75m
2
25 August 2012 Jenson Button, Dom Joly, Suranne Jones, Ray Winstone and Stooshe 2.73m
3
1 September 2012 Mo Farah, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Gareth Malone and Plan B 2.32m
4
8 September 2012 Andrew Lloyd Webber, Melanie C, Tim Minchin, Ben Forster, Kayvan Novak and Cheryl Cole 3.17m
5
15 September 2012 Liam Neeson, Justin Bieber, Clare Balding and The Killers Under 2.9m
6
22 September 2012 Michael Gambon, Emily Blunt, John Bishop, David Guetta and Fun. 1.82m
7
29 September 2012 Emma Watson, Jack Dee, Dynamo and No Doubt Under 3m
8
6 October 2012 Stephen Fry, Taylor Swift, Gary Barlow, Nicole Scherzinger, Dermot O'Leary and Ellie Goulding 3.17m
9
13 October 2012 David Walliams, Stacey Solomon, Charlotte Church and Ed Sheeran 3.12m
10
20 October 2012 Bradley Cooper, David Mitchell, Steven Tyler, Joe Perry and Emeli Sandé 2.67m
11
27 October 2012 Kylie Minogue, Bear Grylls, Russell Howard and Muse 3.15m
12
3 November 2012 Olly Murs, Frankie Boyle, Melissa George, Richard Cheese, Tinie Tempah and Calvin Harris Under 3.04m
13
10 November 2012 Damian Lewis, Katherine Jenkins, Danny Baker and PSY 3.29m
14
22 December 2012 (Christmas Special) Sienna Miller, Sheridan Smith, Ellie Simmonds, Michael McIntyre, Jamie Oliver and Charlotte Church Under 2.53m

Series 4

# Date Guests Ratings
1
5 January 2013 Jeremy Piven, David Tennant, Sarah Millican, Phil Taylor and Jake Bugg Under 3.09m
2
12 January 2013 Jamie Foxx, Paloma Faith, Micky Flanagan and Biffy Clyro Under 3.42m
3
19 January 2013 Eddie Redmayne, Kimberley Walsh, Jo Brand and Madness Under 3.42m
4
26 January 2013 Jools Holland, Rose Byrne, Adam Hills and Alicia Keys Under 3.42m
5
2 February 2013 Eddie Izzard, David Attenborough, Dolph Lundgren, Russell Brand and Pulp Under 3.25m
6
9 February 2013 John C. Reilly, Hayley Atwell, Adam Ant, Brian Cox and Hurts Under 3.24m
7
16 February 2013 Ant & Dec, Tim Roth, Gino D'Acampo and Kesha Under 3.09m
8
23 February 2013 Justin Timberlake, Joss Stone, Jason Manford and Tom Odell Under 3.31m
9
2 March 2013 Olga Kurylenko, Carol Vorderman, Jack Whitehall and Bruno Mars 3.16m
10
9 March 2013 Olivia Newton-John, Keith Lemon, Jonathan Goodwin and Nicole Scherzinger 3.07m
11
16 March 2013 Ian McKellen, Matt Smith, Ruth Jones, Charles Dance, Rose Leslie, Kit Harington and Stereophonics 2.96m
12
23 March 2013 Danny Boyle, Nicholas Hoult, Ian McShane, Damon Albarn and Bobby Womack Under 3.05m
13
30 March 2013 James Nesbitt, Warwick Davis, Jourdan Dunn and Depeche Mode Under 3.09m
14
6 April 2013 Ben Kingsley, Audrey Tautou, Carl Froch and Alt-J Under 3.10m
15
13 April 2013 Julian Clary, Martin and Gary Kemp, John Simm, Millie Mackintosh, Spencer Matthews, Jaime Laing, Ollie Locke, Alexandra Felstead and Suede Under 2.80m
16
20 April 2013 Steve Coogan, Saoirse Ronan, Francesca Martinez and will.i.am Under 2.83m
17
27 April 2013 Meat Loaf, Russell Tovey, Joanna Lumley, Peter Andre and Rudimental Under 2.64m
18
4 May 2013[16] Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, Russell Howard, Jeremy Kyle and Thom Yorke
19
11 May 2013[17] Yoko Ono, Vin Diesel, Jamie and Louise Redknapp, The Illusionists and Bastille
20
18 May 2013[18] Lee Evans, Max Beesley, Philip Glenister, Marc Warren, Gemma Arterton and Primal Scream

International broadcast

  • In Australia, series 1 commenced airing on ABC1 from 9 September 2011,[19] and the subsequent Christmas special screened on 24 December 2011.[20] Series 2 started from 14 January 2012.[21]
  • In New Zealand, series 1 commenced airing on TV One from 16 September 2011 and the third series began on ChoiceTV from December 2012.[22] The subsequent Christmas special screened on 30 December 2011.[23]
  • In Sweden, series 1 commenced airing on SVT1 from 15 October 2011, starting from episode 6.[24] Series 2 started from 14 January 2012.[25]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ When this episode was filmed, Tim Minchin performed a specially written Christmas song called "WoodyAllenJesus", however a few days before the show was to air the head of ITV asked that the performance be edited out of the show.

References

  1. ^ "The Jonathan Ross Show". SRO Audiences. 22 February 2013. Retrieved 5 April 2013.
  2. ^ Taylor, Frances (16 November 2012). "'The Jonathan Ross Show' given fourth series by ITV". Digital Spy. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  3. ^ "Jonathan Ross to sign new ITV deal for chat show and another Saturday night TV project". Daily Mirror. 19 March 2013. Retrieved 5 April 2013.
  4. ^ Griffiths, Charlotte (16 March 2013). "MoS Diary: Sofa Wars: ITV chat show host Jonathan Ross blames BBC rival Graham Norton for lack of star guests". Daily Mail. Retrieved 5 April 2013.
  5. ^ Millar, Paul (2 October 2011). "'Doctor Who' climbs to 6.1m for 'River Song' finale". Digital Spy. Retrieved 14 October 2011.
  6. ^ Millar, Paul (9 October 2011). "'Harry Hill's TV Burp' return watched by 4.4m". Digital Spy. Retrieved 14 October 2011.
  7. ^ O'Brien, Liam (16 October 2011). "'Strictly Come Dancing' edges closer to 'X Factor' ratings". Digital Spy. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  8. ^ O'Brien, Liam (23 October 2011). "Rock week fails to rejuvenate 'X Factor' ratings". Digital Spy. Retrieved 23 October 2011.
  9. ^ Knox, David (24 December 2011). "Tim Minchin song cut from Jonathan Ross Show". TV Tonight. Retrieved 26 December 2011.
  10. ^ Minchin, Tim (22 December 2011). "I'm Not on the Jonathan Ross Show".
  11. ^ O'Brien, Liam (8 January 2012). "'Take Me Out' returns with 4.9m". Digital Spy. Retrieved 8 January 2012.
  12. ^ O'Brien, Liam (15 January 2012). "'Take Me Out' entertains 4.7m on ITV1". Digital Spy. Retrieved 15 January 2012.
  13. ^ O'Brien, Liam (22 January 2012). "Daniel Radcliffe's Jonathan Ross interview pulls in 2.4m". Digital Spy. Retrieved 22 January 2012.
  14. ^ O'Brien, Liam (29 January 2012). "'Take Me Out' declines to 4.3m on ITV1". Digital Spy. Retrieved 29 January 2012.
  15. ^ O'Brien, Liam (5 February 2012). "David Beckham boosts 'Jonathan Ross Show' to 4m". Digital Spy. Retrieved 5 February 2012.
  16. ^ "The Jonathan Ross Show Episode 18". ITV. 24 April 2013. Retrieved 26 April 2013.
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  19. ^ "ABC1 Programming Airdate: The Jonathan Ross Show (E1 S1)". ABC Television Publicity. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
  20. ^ "ABC1 Programming Airdate: The Jonathan Ross Show - Christmas Special". ABC Television Publicity. Retrieved 3 December 2011.
  21. ^ "ABC1 Programming Airdate: The Jonathan Ross Show (E1 S2)". ABC Television Publicity. Retrieved 9 January 2012.
  22. ^ "TVNZ TV One Programming". TVNZ.co.nz. Retrieved 12 September 2011.
  23. ^ "Throng: The Jonathan Ross Show". throng.co.nz. Retrieved 30 January 2012.
  24. ^ "SVD Kultur: Jonathan Ross pratshow till SVT". svd.se. Retrieved 23 February 2012.
  25. ^ "SVT Humor: Jonathan Ross Show". SVT Online. Retrieved 23 February 2012.