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Topic History of: Jonathan Ross tonight
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Angel Foz wrote:
He went through a stage of having Ricky Gervais and the extremely unfunny Mighty Boosh comedians seemingly every other week

Who just happen to be hillarious.
Foz He went through a stage of having Ricky Gervais and the extremely unfunny Mighty Boosh comedians seemingly every other week
robbiex It was a good show last night. I still think that Ross is the best interviewer on tv at the moment. He looks so at ease with massive celebrities and always has a ready wit. He is been much better seen coming back from suspension. The show loses nothing by not having him say F**king every minute, just for shock effect.
BR I thought it was the best programme yet.

The Killers were awesome - and their set was so much better than the very tired Jools Holland on BBC2 which was a snoozefest of OAPs and a new act who couldnt even sing in tune or play.
PBS I haven't watched Jonathon Ross since his days on Channel 4, but I have noticed that his guests were getting rather repetative. Same old mates on his show over and again. Maybe the BBC thought it was time he had someone else on, and why not someone like The Priests who Ross might find challenging - or maybe he even personally likes them. I guess they are trying to freshen a show that's in decline.