The Jonathan Ross Show
The Jonathan Ross Show | |
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Genre | Chat show |
Created by | Hotsauce TV |
Written by | Jonathan Ross Shaun Pye Fraser Steele Dawson Bros. (series 1-5) Christine Rose (series 1-5) Dan Swimer (series 1-5) Jez Stevenson (series 2—) Lee Stuart Evans (series 5—) |
Directed by | Chris Howe |
Presented by | Jonathan Ross |
Theme music composer | Mark Ronson |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 10 |
No. of episodes | 121 (as of 2 April 2016) (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Lee Connolly Deborah Cox (Series 1-4) Addison Cresswell (Series 1-5) Bea Ballard (Series 5-) Luke Ellis David Najar (Series 6-) |
Producer(s) | Pete Pitwood (Series 5-8) Dan Wickens (Series 9-) |
Production location(s) | The London Studios BBC Television Centre (1 episode)[1] |
Editor(s) | Steve Andrews Mark Redfern (Series 2-) |
Production company(s) | Hotsauce TV ITV Studios |
Distributor | Jonathan Ross |
Release | |
Original network | ITV, STV, UTV |
Picture format | 16:9 (1080i HDTV) |
Original release | 3 September 2011 present |
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Chronology | |
Preceded by | Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (2001–2010) |
External links | |
Official website |
The Jonathan Ross Show is a British chat show presented by Jonathan Ross. It was first broadcast on ITV on 3 September 2011 and airs on Saturday evenings following the conclusion of Ross' BBC One chat show, Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, in July 2010.
Production
The show is filmed at The London Studios, except for one episode in 2013 which 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 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, as some top celebrities seemed to prefer the atmosphere of The Graham Norton Show.[3] He also confirmed that series 4 had been extended and that he had signed to present one more series of 30 episodes.[4][5] In July 2013, despite previous announcements that the show would end in late 2013, ITV commissioned two more series to air in 2014.[6]
In May 2014, Ross stated that, as of the seventh series, the show would be given a "shake-up" to its format to keep it fresh.[7] On 20 October 2014, ITV announced that Ross had signed a new contract to continue his show until the end of 2015, consisting of two series and a Christmas special. ITV's Director of Entertainment and Comedy, Elaine Bedell said: "Jonathan is the king of talk shows and a valued member of the ITV family. He continues to attract the biggest names in showbiz onto his sofa and I am delighted that he will remain on the channel until at least the end of 2015."[8][9]
Episodes
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The Jonathan Ross Show has broadcast nine series since its debut in 2011. Series 10 premiered on 9 January 2016 on ITV.[10]
International broadcast
- In Australia, series 1 started airing on ABC1 from 9 September 2011[11] and the subsequent Christmas special screened on 24 December 2011.[12] Series 2 started on 14 January 2012.[13]
- In New Zealand, series 1 started airing on TV One from 16 September 2011 and the third series began on ChoiceTV from December 2012.[14] The subsequent Christmas special screened on 30 December 2011.[15]
- In Sweden, series 1 started airing on SVT1 from 15 October 2011, from episode 6.[16] Series 2 started from 14 January 2012.[17]
- In 2014, the show started airing in the Republic of Ireland on the Irish television channel 3E, a sister channel of Ireland's major independent channel TV3, the day after UK transmission on 3E.[18][19] Since 24 January 2015, the show now airs on UTV Ireland at the same time as the ITV broadcast on Saturday nights.[20][21]
- As of December 2014, the show airs Saturday nights on the Cinémoi cable channel in the United States.
See also
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External links
- The Jonathan Ross Show at itv.com
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- The Jonathan Ross Show's channel on YouTube
- The Jonathan Ross Show on Google+
- The Jonathan Ross Show at British Comedy Guide
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