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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 15, Episode 3 - Adam Lambert, Mel B, Russell Howard, Emily Mortimer, Ava Max

The host is joined by guests including actor and singer Adam Lambert, Spice Girl Mel B, comedian Russell Howard and award-winning actress Emily Mortimer. Plus, chart-topping singer Ava Max will be performing in the studio.

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Broadcast details

Date
Saturday 28th September 2019
Time
10:30pm
Channel
ITV1
Length
60 minutes
Recorded
  • Wednesday 25th September 2019, 18:15 at Television Centre

Repeats

Show past repeats

Date Time Channel
Tuesday 1st October 2019 11:10pm ITV1

Cast & crew

Cast
Jonathan Ross Host / Presenter
Guest cast
Emily Mortimer Guest
Melanie Brown (as Mel B) Guest
Russell Howard Guest
Adam Lambert Guest
Ava Max Guest
Writing team
Jonathan Ross Writer
Jez Stevenson Writer
Lee Stuart Evans Writer
Production team
Chris Howe Director
Tom Barrett Series Editor
Dan Wickens Producer
Lee Connolly Executive Producer
Beatrice Ballard (as Bea Ballard) Executive Producer
Alex Harknett VT Producer
Steve Andrews Editor
Madhavan Raman (as Madhavan Rahman) VT Editor
Rudi Thackray Production Designer
Inca Bayer Costume Designer
Philippa Hall Make-up Designer
Oli Richards Lighting Designer
Mark Ronson Composer
Deborah Cox (as Debbie Cox) Programme Consultant

Video

Russell Howard talks about his wedding

Russell Howard talks about proposing to his girlfriend, and what his wedding was like.

Featuring: Jonathan Ross & Russell Howard.

Press

Wossy is joined by a duo of singers this week: former American Idol runner-up and now Queen frontman Adam Lambert and Scary Spice herself, Mel B. Comedian Russell Howard provides the laughs, while actor Emily Mortimer chats about her new seafaring horror with Gary Oldman.

Ammar Kalia, The Guardian, 28th September 2019

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