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Jonathan Ross

Jonathan Stephen Ross OBE (born 17 November 1960)[1] is an English broadcaster, film critic, comedian, actor, writer, and producer. He presented the BBC One chat show Friday Night with Jonathan Ross during the 2000s, hosted his own radio show on BBC Radio 2 from 1999 to 2010, and served as film critic and presenter of the Film programme. After leaving the BBC in 2010, Ross began hosting his comedy chat show The Jonathan Ross Show on ITV. Other regular roles have included being a panellist on the comedy sports quiz They Think It's All Over (1999–2005), being a presenter of the British Comedy Awards (1991–2007, 2009–2014), and being a judge on the musical competition show The Masked Singer (2020–present) and its spin-off series The Masked Dancer (2021–present).

Jonathan Ross

Ross at the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con
Born
Jonathan Stephen Ross

(1960-11-17) 17 November 1960 (age 62)
Alma materSouthampton College of Art,
School of Slavonic and Eastern European Studies, University College London
Occupations
  • Broadcaster
  • film critic
  • actor
  • comedian
  • writer
  • producer
Years active1987–present
Employer(s)BBC (1997–2010, 2014–2018)
ITV (2011–present)
Notable workThe Last Resort
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross
Film
The Jonathan Ross Show
Spouse
(m. 1988)
Children3
Parent
RelativesPaul Ross (brother)

Ross began his television career as a TV researcher, before débuting as a presenter for The Last Resort with Jonathan Ross on Channel 4 in 1987. Over the next decade, he presented numerous radio and television programmes, many through his own production company, Channel X. In 1995, he sold his stake in Channel X, and embarked on a career with the BBC in 1997. In 1999, Ross took over presenting the Film programme from Barry Norman, and also began presenting his own radio show, while two years later he began hosting Friday Night with Jonathan Ross. For the chat show, Ross won three BAFTA awards for Best Entertainment Performance, in 2004, 2006 and 2007. By 2006, he was believed to be the BBC's highest-paid star.

In 2005, Ross was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to broadcasting.[1] Ross has been involved in controversies throughout his broadcasting career.[2][3] As a result, in 2008, he wrote a semi-autobiographical work titled Why Do I Say These Things?, detailing some of his life experiences. He has also written his own comic books, Turf and America's Got Powers.

Early life and education

Jonathan Stephen Ross was born on 17 November 1960[4] in St Pancras, North London[5] and raised in Leytonstone, East London.[6] The son of John and actress Martha Ross, he has four brothers and one sister.[7][8] He is the younger brother of journalist, television editor, and media personality Paul Ross.[7][9]

Their mother put all of her children forward for roles in television advertisements.[10][11] Ross first appeared in a television advertisement for the breakfast cereal Kellogg's Rice Krispies in 1970, when he was 10 years old.[12] He also appeared in an ad for the laundry detergent Persil.[8]

Ross was educated at the comprehensive schools Norlington School for Boys and Leyton County High School for Boys.[13] He then studied at the Southampton College of Art[14] and took a degree in Modern European History at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES) in London, which today forms part of University College London.[15]

Ross began his adult career as a researcher on the Channel 4 show Loose Talk. After leaving this, he worked on various other shows before beginning another research job on Soul Train, which became Solid Soul. It is believed his first appearance on television was as an extra in the 1981 It Ain't Half Hot, Mum episode The Last Roll Call.[16]

Career

1987–95: Channel X

Whilst on Solid Soul, he met fellow researcher Alan Marke, and the two devised what would prove to be a breakthrough hit for Ross in 1987, The Last Resort with Jonathan Ross.[17]

The two men based their concept on the successful American show Late Night with David Letterman, and formed a new production company called Channel X, to produce a pilot. Ross had not planned to be the show's host, but he presented the show from its debut in January 1987.[18]

While the series was initially a co-production with Colin Callender, ownership transferred to Marke and Ross, meaning that the latter retained a great deal of control as well as being presenter.[19] The show was successful for both Ross and for Channel 4, making him one of the major personalities on the channel. A year later, his documentary series The Incredibly Strange Film Show introduced many to the works of cult filmmakers like Sam Raimi and Jackie Chan. Ross and Raimi appeared together in a British television advertisement for Raimi's 1987 film Evil Dead II.[20]

In 1990 and 1991, his television documentary series Jonathan Ross Presents for One Week Only[21] profiled and interviewed directors including Alejandro Jodorowsky, David Lynch, Aki Kaurismäki and in 2014, the Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar.[22]

In 1989, he co-presented the biennial BBC charity telethon Comic Relief, the same year he launched One Hour with Jonathan Ross a short lived chat show on Channel 4. Its game show segment, "Knock down ginger", introduced comedians such as Vic Reeves, Bob Mortimer, Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson to television. In December 1989, Ross appeared on Cilla's Goodbye to the 80s and presented all four members of Queen with the "Top Band of the Eighties" prize in a broadcast for ITV which would turn out to be Freddie Mercury's penultimate public appearance before his death from AIDS in 1991.

Ross presented the annual British Comedy Awards each year from 1991 to 2014 with the exception of 2008 following his suspension from the BBC.[23][24] In 1992 he presented an interview with Madonna about her Erotica album and Sex Book promotion.

Ross has appeared in numerous television entertainment programmes on several channels throughout the 1990s and 2000s. He was a regular panellist on the sports quiz They Think It's All Over, and hosted the panel game It's Only TV...But I Like It. Other projects include the BBC joke-quiz Gagtag, the Channel 4 variety show Saturday Zoo, new-acts showcase The Big Big Talent Show, and the ITV programme Fantastic Facts.

In 1995, he left Channel X, despite its profitable nature. He was quoted in a 1998 article as stating:

It was to do with a deliberate change in my life, moving away from TV as the core of my existence to focus on my family more. So I had to give up everything to do with Channel X, and I literally got only £1 for my share, which was unbelievable.[25]

1995–2006

In 1995, he presented Mondo Rosso, a programme about old cult films. He took over presenting of the Film programme, the BBC's long-running cinema review series, in 1999 after Barry Norman left the show. Ross himself has made a number of cameo appearances in films, playing himself in the Spice Girls' film Spice World (1997) and voicing the character of Doris in the UK version of Shrek 2 (2004). In 2001 he also played himself in Only Fools and Horses, presenting Goldrush, a fictional television quiz on which the main character, Del, was a contestant. In 2001 he voiced characters in two episodes of the animated comedy series Rex the Runt. He also appeared on the first pilot show for Shooting Stars, acting as a team captain.

He was the subject of This Is Your Life in March 2001 when he was surprised by Michael Aspel at the BBC Television Centre.[citation needed]

1987, 1999–2010, 2014–2018: BBC Radio

Ross' first radio work was on BBC Radio 1 in 1987, when he sat in for Janice Long for two weeks. Ross began presenting a Saturday morning show on BBC Radio 2 in July 1999. He has also presented radio shows for Virgin Radio (having previously worked on Richard Branson's earlier venture, Radio Radio), as well as the now-defunct commercial radio network service The Superstation, where his producer was Chris Evans. Ross' show on Radio 2 last aired on 17 July 2010 when his contract at the BBC ended.

In August 2014, he returned to Radio 2 as a stand-in presenter on Steve Wright's afternoon show for four days.[26] In March 2015 Jonathan sat in for Steve Wright again from 16 to 27 March 2015.[27] In February 2016 Ross returned to Radio 2 on a regular basis to present the weekly arts show. From January 11, 2018, Anneka Rice took over the arts show.

2001–10: Friday Night with Jonathan Ross and other projects

 
Ross with Ricky Gervais at Live 8 in July 2005

On 2 November 2001, Ross began presenting his BBC One comedy chat show Friday Night with Jonathan Ross.

In 2004, Ross presented a documentary on one of his favourite subjects, punk rock, for the BBC.[28]

In 2005, Ross anchored the BBC television coverage of the Live 8 concerts. Later that year he was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the Queen's Birthday Honours for services to broadcasting. He celebrated the news by playing "God Save the Queen" by The Sex Pistols (which was banned by the BBC when released in 1977) on his BBC Radio 2 Saturday morning show. On 21 June 2006, Ross was made a Fellow of University College London, where he studied.

In early 2006, Ross announced that after eight years he was quitting his regular panellist seat on the sport/comedy quiz show They Think It's All Over explaining: "I need time now to focus on my other commitments and so regrettably I won't be back for the 20th series." After Ross's departure, only two more episodes of the show were made before it was cancelled.

In January 2006 he presented Jonathan Ross' Asian Invasion, broadcast on BBC Four. The three-part documentary followed Ross as he explored the film industry in Japan, Hong Kong and South Korea, interviewing directors and showcasing clips. His interest in East Asian culture and his self-confessed love for Japanese anime and video games led him to making three series of BBC Three show Japanorama, as well as producing another television series for the same channel called Adam and Joe Go Tokyo, starring Adam Buxton and Joe Cornish. He produced the latter programme through his own television production company Hot Sauce.

In June 2006, a bidding war was sparked between BBC and other broadcasters for Ross's services. Although other broadcasters were unsuccessful in poaching Ross, it is believed that their bids were higher than the BBC during negotiations. ITV, who bid for Ross, poached chat host Michael Parkinson around the same time. Ross became the highest paid television personality in Britain, when a new BBC contract secured his services until 2010, for a reported £18 million (£6 million per year).[29] That same month, he was named by Radio Times as the most powerful person in British radio.[30]

On 25 June 2006, he performed at the Children's Party at the Palace for the Queen's 80th birthday.[citation needed] In August 2006, Ross asked the first question in the Yahoo! Answers "Five Million Answers challenge".[31][32]

On 16 March 2007, Ross hosted Comic Relief 2007 alongside Fearne Cotton and Lenny Henry.

On 7 July 2007, Ross co-presented (with Graham Norton) BBC television coverage of the Live Earth climate change awareness concerts, which became the subject of controversy due to the foul language used by performers including Phil Collins, Madonna and Johnny Borrell, resulting in one of Ofcom's toughest sanctions to date on the BBC.[33] Ross had been required to apologise on the day for the language used by Collins and Borrell.[34]

Starting on 10 September 2007, he presented the BBC Four series Comics Britannia, about the history of the British comic. This forms the core of a Comics Britannia season, which includes another documentary, In Search of Steve Ditko, by Ross.[35] Ross is also greatly interested in Japan, presenting a BBC-TV series on many different aspects of Japanese culture, Japanorama, for three series between 2002 and 2007.

In May 2008, Ross won the Sony Gold Award "Music Radio Personality of the Year".[36]

On 3 August 2008, he hosted Jonathan Ross Salutes Dad's Army, a BBC One tribute to the sitcom set during World War II.[37]

In 2010, Ross took part in Channel 4's Comedy Gala, a benefit show held in aid of Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital, filmed live at the O2 Arena in London on 30 March.

On 7 April 2010, Ross's first comic book was published. Turf was written by Jonathan himself and drawn by artist Tommy Lee Edwards.[38] In 2011, Ross wrote an introduction for The Steve Ditko Omnibus Vol. 1,[39] a collection of work by the American comics artist featured in Ross's 2007 documentary.

2010: Leaving the BBC

On 7 January 2010, Ross confirmed that he would leave the BBC in July 2010. This would see him leave all his regular BBC roles, namely his Friday night chat show, Radio 2 show and the film review programme, although he would be continuing with some specials, such as Comic Relief and the BAFTA Awards.[40][41][42][43]

Ross said that while he "had a wonderful time working for the BBC" he had "decided not to re-negotiate when my current contract comes to an end," a choice which was "not financially motivated".[40] The announcement came a day after it became public knowledge that Graham Norton had signed a two-year deal with the BBC. Torin Douglas, the corporation's media correspondent speculated Norton would be a ready-made replacement for Ross's chat show role, while Mark Kermode of BBC Radio 5 Live was a potential successor in the film review role, but that "replacing Ross on radio will be harder."[40] Ross last appeared on the film programme in Episode 10 of Film 2010 with Jonathan Ross aired on 17 March 2010. After Kermode publicly ruled himself out on 26 March, Claudia Winkleman was announced 30 March 2010 as his replacement as host of the Film programme.

Ross's final Friday Night chat show episode aired on 16 July 2010, with David Beckham, Jackie Chan, Mickey Rourke, and Roxy Music as guests. Ross ended the show with an affectionate tribute to his guests and to the audience, while mentioning that he had promised Morrissey that he would remain composed and "wouldn't cry." His final Radio 2 show was broadcast the following day. Patrick Kielty initially took over Ross' Radio 2 slot, after which Graham Norton took over permanently from 2 October that year.

2010–present: ITV and Channel 4

On 19 December 2010, Ross presented a three-hour Channel 4 list show, 100 Greatest Toys, with the broadcaster describing Ross as a "huge toy enthusiast with a private collection that would rival any museum's."[44][45]

In 2012, Ross's voice appeared as a Headteacher in "Back to School" at the Edinburgh Festival[46]

In October 2013, Ross was hired by Xbox (Microsoft) to help promote the brand.[47] In 2011, he presented Penn & Teller: Fool Us on ITV, a collaboration with magicians Penn & Teller, which he would resume hosting when the show moved to The CW in 2014.

Ross's new chat show The Jonathan Ross Show began on 3 September 2011 on ITV1,[48] drawing an audience of 4.3m viewers, compared to the 4.6m for his finale on the BBC show.[49] The first series ran for thirteen weeks. Speaking about the new show, Ross said: "I am thrilled and excited that after a short break I will be rolling up my sleeves and creating a brand new show for ITV1."[50]

On 20 October 2014, it was announced by ITV that Ross had signed a new contract with ITV. The new contract will see him present two more series of his chatshow along with a Christmas Special on ITV in 2015. ITV's Director of Entertainment and Comedy Elaine Bedell added: "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. "Ross said: "I've been lucky enough to interview some of the biggest stars around on The Jonathan Ross Show and I'm delighted that I'll continue to do so for ITV until at least the end of 2015 with two series booked for the channel for next year."[51][52][53]

In 2015, Ross's 2004 interview with Amy Winehouse was featured in Asif Kapadia's highly praised documentary film about the late singer, entitled as Amy.[54]

In 2017, Ross was a team captain along with Frank Skinner on the ITV panel show, Don't Ask Me Ask Britain. In December 2017, Ross presented Guess the Star, a one-off special for ITV. On 9 September 2019, Ross was announced as a judge for The Masked Singer UK, the UK version of the international music game show Masked Singer, which aired on ITV from January 2020.[55]

In August 2020, Ross appeared on Gordon Ramsay's The F Word where Ramsay shows Ross how to kill lobster.[56] In September 2020, Ross started hosting his own 30 minute weekly show called Jonathan Ross' Comedy Club.[57]

On 4 March 2021, it was announced by ITV that Ross would be on the 'star panel' of a brand new spin off show of The Masked Singer UK, The Masked Dancer, which aired in spring 2021.[58][59]

Ross made his debut appearance on Celebrity Gogglebox on 2 July 2021, and was joined by his son Harvey, daughter Honey and her boyfriend.[60]

Personal life

Ross married author/journalist/broadcaster Jane Goldman in 1988 when Goldman was 18.[4] They have since had three children: Betty Kitten, Harvey Kirby (named after Jack Kirby, a comic book creator whom Ross especially admires), and Honey Kinny. In 2005, Ross was made an OBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours for services to broadcasting.[1] He celebrated the news by playing "God Save the Queen" by the Sex Pistols on his Radio 2 show.[61]

Ross resides in Hampstead, London.[62] He owns a second home in Swanage in Dorset[63] and owns property in Florida in the United States.[64]

Ross and others have used his rhotacism for comic effect, and he is sometimes known as "Wossy",[65] including on his Twitter feed (@wossy).

Ross is a big pop and rock music fan and maintains a particular interest in British punk rock, which captivated him when he was young.[28] The first band he saw in concert was punk band X-Ray Spex at Islington's Hope and Anchor pub in North London. He paid tribute to lead singer Poly Styrene following her death.[66] He has described himself as "about as big a fan of David Bowie as you will find on the planet".[67] The glam art rock band Roxy Music are one of his all-time favourite acts and were invited to perform on the final episode of Friday Night with Jonathan Ross.[68]

Ross is a fan of science fiction, including Doctor Who. He contributed his early memories of the series, which included the 1968 serial The Invasion, to a book which raised funds for Alzheimer's Research UK.[69]

Ross is also a fan of comic books and co-owned a comic shop in London with Paul Gambaccini. He released Turf, his first comic book, in 2010, with American artist Tommy Lee Edwards.[70]

Ross has attended a fundraiser for the James Randi Educational Foundation called The Amazing Meeting in London in 2009 and 2010. Ross has described himself as a big fan of James Randi and the other speakers – who were mainly prominent sceptics – and said that he and his wife had come to have a sceptical view of the world.[71] Ross has been supportive of Simon Singh's efforts to defend an accusation of libel by the British Chiropractic Association and Ross has posed for the Geek Calendar 2011, a fund raiser for The Libel Reform Campaign.[72]

Ross’ mother, Martha Ross, died on 14 January 2019, at the age of 79.[73]

Controversies

BBC contract

In April 2006, details of his fees and those of other BBC personalities were leaked to the tabloid press.[74] It was claimed at the time, by a then-unidentified BBC mole, that Ross earned £530,000 per year for hosting his Radio 2 show (equivalent to £10,000 per show).[75] While refusing to comment specifically on the leak in line with BBC policy on the matter, Ross did hint during his radio show that the figure was exaggerated; in addition to this, any pay highlighted as being "his" would actually be split between himself and his producer/co-presenter on the show, Andy Davies.

David Cameron interview

In June 2006, when Conservative Party leader David Cameron appeared on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, Ross began a line of questioning relating to Conservative ex-Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, culminating in the question "Did you or did you not have a wank thinking of Margaret Thatcher?" Ross was defended by the BBC publicly, but repeat showings of the interview have been banned.[76]

"1,000 journalists" comment

On 5 December 2007, Ross joked at the British Comedy Awards that his salary meant that he was "apparently worth 1,000 BBC journalists". His quip came shortly after the BBC had announced plans for more than 2,000 job cuts, and was condemned as "obscene" by the general secretary of the National Union of Journalists.[77] Ross has denied this and in a 2011 article is quoted as saying that he was commenting on a piece that was written in a newspaper about his salary being that of 1,000 journalists:

You know where that came from? The newspapers. After the fee was announced, they said, 'The BBC says he's worth 1,000 journalists', so on the Comedy Awards I made a joke that began, 'Apparently I'm worth 1,000 journalists according to the newspapers.' Every time it's quoted, is the word 'apparently' ever used? Which does change the meaning somewhat.[78]

Gwyneth Paltrow interview

The BBC Trust ruled that Ross's interview with American actress Gwyneth Paltrow, broadcast on 2 May 2008, breached editorial guidelines. They ruled that bad language in an episode of Ross's pre-recorded BBC1 chat show, Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, in which the presenter told Paltrow he "would fuck her", was "gratuitous and unnecessarily offensive". The trust said it disagreed with the judgement made by BBC management that the episode should be broadcast uncensored, adding that the comment was made in an "overly sexual way" and that it had upheld a number of complaints made about the edition of Friday Night with Jonathan Ross.[79] The trust reminded BBC staff that "the casual gratuitous use of the most offensive language is not acceptable on the BBC in accordance with the BBC's existing guidelines and practices", adding that "this particularly applies in entertainment programmes".[80]

The Russell Brand Show and Andrew Sachs

Following a guest appearance by Ross on The Russell Brand Show broadcast on 18 October 2008, Ross was suspended for 12 weeks without pay by the BBC on 29 October, after a series of lewd answerphone messages, including Ross saying, "He fucked your granddaughter", were left for then 78-year-old actor Andrew Sachs regarding Sachs' granddaughter Georgina Baillie, by Russell Brand and Ross, which were broadcast on the pre-recorded show.[81] After little initial interest, a media story about the calls by the Daily Mail generated a high number of complaints. Brand resigned from the BBC, while Ross was suspended without pay. BBC director general Mark Thompson stated that Ross should take the disciplinary action as a "final warning".[82][83] The BBC was later fined £150,000 by Britain's broadcast regulator for airing the calls.[84]

On 21 November 2008, the BBC Trust said that the phone calls were a "deplorable intrusion with no editorial justification".[85] The trust gave its backing to Ross's 12-week suspension but recommended that no further action be taken against him. He returned to work in January 2009 with a new series of Friday Night. From 23 May 2009, Ross' BBC Radio 2 show was recorded 24 hours before broadcast.[86]

Homophobia accusation

On 13 May 2009, Ross was accused of homophobia after a comment he made on his radio show,[87] in which he said,

If your son asks for a Hannah Montana MP3 player, then you might want to already think about putting him down for adoption in later life, when they settle down with their partner.[88]

An incorrect version of this quote was also circulated, in which Ross was accused of saying:

If your son asks for a Hannah Montana MP3 player, you might want to already think about putting him down for adoption before he brings his ... erm ... partner home.[89]

Ofcom received 61 complaints following the comment. On 7 July 2009, Ofcom ruled that Ross did not breach the broadcasting code. They wrote in their opinion that "the comment was clearly presented as a joke intended to make light of the reactions that some parents may have if their child chooses a toy that is very widely recognised to be designed and marketed for the opposite sex" and that the nature of the joke and tone and manner in which it was presented "made clear that it was not intended to be hostile or pejorative towards the gay community in general."[88] Stonewall criticised the ruling; saying "the fact that a comment is light-hearted does not absolve it from perpetuating the stereotypes that lead to homophobic bullying."[90]

Hugo Awards

On 1 March 2014 Loncon 3, the 72nd World Science Fiction Convention, announced that Ross would be the Master of Ceremonies for the 2014 Hugo Awards ceremony, to be held in August at ExCeL London. This generated angry criticism from members of science fiction fandom who objected to the idea, citing Ross's record of controversial statements and actions. Convention committee member Farah Mendlesohn strongly objected to the choice of Ross as MC, and resigned when the Loncon 3 Co-Chairs would not reconsider the choice, writing (in part), '[Ross] is a man who has made a fortune (6 million a year at one point) from abusing others—particularly women—live on air.' He publicly withdrew as MC not long after the announcement, tweeting 'I have decided to withdraw from hosting the Hugo's @loncon3 in response to some who would rather I weren't there. Have a lovely convention.'[91]

Filmography

Television

As himself

Year Title Role Channel
1987–1988 The Last Resort Presenter Channel 4
1988–1989 The Incredibly Strange Film Show Presenter
1988–1989 One Hour with Jonathan Ross Presenter
1990–1991 Jonathan Ross Presents for One Week Only Presenter
1990 Tonight With Jonathan Ross Presenter
1992 Americana Co-presenter
1991–2007,
2009–2014
British Comedy Awards Presenter
1993 Saturday Zoo Presenter
1994 Gagtag Presenter BBC One
1995 Mondo Rosso Presenter BBC Two
1995 In Search of James Bond with Jonathan Ross Presenter ITV
1995 In Search of Dracula with Jonathan Ross Presenter
1996 The Late Jonathan Ross Presenter
1996–1997 The Big Big Talent Show Presenter ITV
1997 In Search of Hamlet Presenter
1998–2005 They Think It's All Over Regular panellist BBC One
1999–2002 It's Only TV...but I Like It Presenter
1999–2010 Film... Presenter
2001–2007 The Hollywood Greats Presenter
2001–2010 Friday Night with Jonathan Ross Presenter
2001–2013,
2017–present
Comic Relief Co-presenter
2002–2007 Japanorama Presenter BBC Choice
BBC Three
2004 Britain's Best Sitcom Presenter BBC Two
2006 Jonathan Ross' Asian Invasion Presenter BBC Four
2007 Comics Britannia Presenter
2007 In Search of Steve Ditko Presenter
2008 Jonathan Ross Salutes Dad's Army Presenter BBC One
2009 David Lean in Close-Up Presenter
2010 100 Greatest Toys Presenter Channel 4
2011–present The Jonathan Ross Show Presenter ITV
2011, 2015 Penn & Teller: Fool Us Presenter ITV (series 1)
The CW (series 2)
2013 Celebrity Deal or No Deal Contestant, won £20,000 Channel 4
2015 James Bond's Spectre with Jonathan Ross Presenter ITV
2017 Don't Ask Me Ask Britain Team captain
2017 Guess the Star Presenter
2017–2018 Takeshi's Castle Voiceover Comedy Central UK
2018–2019 Roast Battle Judge; series 2–3
2018,2020 The Big Narstie Show Guest, Season 1, Episode 6,

Season 3 Episode 6

Channel 4
2020–present The Masked Singer UK Judge [92] ITV
2020 Jonathan Ross's Comedy Club [93][94] Presenter
2021–present The Masked Dancer UK Judge[58]
2021 Celebrity Gogglebox Cast Member Channel 4
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year 2021[95] Contestant
2022 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown[96] Guest team captain
Big Fat Quiz of the Year[97] Panelist (with Rose Matafeo)
Jonathan Ross’ New Year Comedy Special[98] Presenter ITV
TBA Myths and Legends with Jonathan Ross[99] Presenter More4

As actor

Year Title Role Notes
1981 It Ain't Half Hot Mum Soldier Episode: "The Last Roll Call"
1990 Your Cheatin' Heart Himself Episode: "This Could Turn Septic On Us,
Ya Big Ungrateful Midden"
1993 French and Saunders Johnny Carson Episode: "The Silence of the Lambs"
2000 Jonathan Creek Himself Episode: "The Three Gamblers"
2001 Happiness Himself Episode: "Celebration"
2001 Rex the Runt Awards Announcer /
Handsome Rex (voice)
2 episodes
2001 Only Fools and Horses Himself Episode: "If They Could See Us Now.....!"
2003–2004 Bo' Selecta! Himself 2 episodes
2006 Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive Himself Episode: "1.1"
2006–2007 Extras Himself 2 episodes

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1980 Breaking Glass Extra Uncredited
1981 Rise and Fall of Idi Amin Israeli Soldier Uncredited
1989 The Tall Guy Himself
1994 There's No Business... Himself
1997 Pervirella Bish Archop
1997 Spice World Himself
2004 Shrek 2 Doris the Ugly Stepsister UK dub
2005 Valiant Big Thug (voice)

Television advertisements

Year Title Role
1970 Kellogg's Rice Krispies Himself
1970 Persil Himself
1990 Harp Lager Himself
1992 IBM 486 Computer Himself, voice only
1996 The Sun/Woolworths Himself
1997 Pizza Hut Himself
1997 Austin Powers cinema release Himself, voice only
1998 The Full Monty home video Himself, voice only
1998 Sure for Men Himself
1999 ONdigital Himself
2000 Fish4 Himself, voice only
2000 Milk Marketing Board Himself, voice only
2000 TV Times Himself, voice only
2001 Nestle Polo Smoothies Himself, voice only
2008 WHSmith Half Price Books Offer Himself, voice only
2010 Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary Himself
2012 Sky+ Himself

Video games

Year Video game Role Notes
2007 Halo 3 Additional Voices Uncredited
2010 Fable III Barry Hatch
2013 Catcha Catcha Aliens! Main Character iOS game. Made by Ross's own company.
2019 The Bradwell Conspiracy Narrator Voice only

Animation

Year Show Episode Character
2012 Phineas and Ferb Tri-State Area: Boot of Secrets (Season 3) The Ducky MoMo guy (cameo)

Honours and awards

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Further reading

  • Jonathan Ross: The Biography, Neil Simpson, John Blake Publishing Ltd (31 July 2007), ISBN 1-84454-432-X
  • Why Do I Say These Things?, Jonathan Ross, Bantam Press (16 October 2008), ISBN 0-593-06082-2

External links

  • The Jonathan Ross Show on itv.com
  • Jonathan Ross at IMDb
  • Interactive video talk by Jonathan Ross on Ealing studios for the British Film Institute
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jonathan, ross, other, people, named, disambiguation, jonathan, stephen, ross, born, november, 1960, english, broadcaster, film, critic, comedian, actor, writer, producer, presented, chat, show, friday, night, with, during, 2000s, hosted, radio, show, radio, f. For other people named Jonathan Ross see Jonathan Ross disambiguation Jonathan Stephen Ross OBE born 17 November 1960 1 is an English broadcaster film critic comedian actor writer and producer He presented the BBC One chat show Friday Night with Jonathan Ross during the 2000s hosted his own radio show on BBC Radio 2 from 1999 to 2010 and served as film critic and presenter of the Film programme After leaving the BBC in 2010 Ross began hosting his comedy chat show The Jonathan Ross Show on ITV Other regular roles have included being a panellist on the comedy sports quiz They Think It s All Over 1999 2005 being a presenter of the British Comedy Awards 1991 2007 2009 2014 and being a judge on the musical competition show The Masked Singer 2020 present and its spin off series The Masked Dancer 2021 present Jonathan RossOBERoss at the 2017 San Diego Comic ConBornJonathan Stephen Ross 1960 11 17 17 November 1960 age 62 St Pancras London EnglandAlma materSouthampton College of Art School of Slavonic and Eastern European Studies University College LondonOccupationsBroadcasterfilm criticactorcomedianwriterproducerYears active1987 presentEmployer s BBC 1997 2010 2014 2018 ITV 2011 present Notable workThe Last ResortFriday Night with Jonathan RossFilmThe Jonathan Ross ShowSpouseJane Goldman m 1988 wbr Children3ParentMartha Ross mother RelativesPaul Ross brother Ross began his television career as a TV researcher before debuting as a presenter for The Last Resort with Jonathan Ross on Channel 4 in 1987 Over the next decade he presented numerous radio and television programmes many through his own production company Channel X In 1995 he sold his stake in Channel X and embarked on a career with the BBC in 1997 In 1999 Ross took over presenting the Film programme from Barry Norman and also began presenting his own radio show while two years later he began hosting Friday Night with Jonathan Ross For the chat show Ross won three BAFTA awards for Best Entertainment Performance in 2004 2006 and 2007 By 2006 he was believed to be the BBC s highest paid star In 2005 Ross was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire OBE for services to broadcasting 1 Ross has been involved in controversies throughout his broadcasting career 2 3 As a result in 2008 he wrote a semi autobiographical work titled Why Do I Say These Things detailing some of his life experiences He has also written his own comic books Turf and America s Got Powers Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 1987 95 Channel X 2 2 1995 2006 2 3 1987 1999 2010 2014 2018 BBC Radio 2 4 2001 10 Friday Night with Jonathan Ross and other projects 2 5 2010 Leaving the BBC 2 6 2010 present ITV and Channel 4 3 Personal life 4 Controversies 4 1 BBC contract 4 2 David Cameron interview 4 3 1 000 journalists comment 4 4 Gwyneth Paltrow interview 4 5 The Russell Brand Show and Andrew Sachs 4 6 Homophobia accusation 4 7 Hugo Awards 5 Filmography 5 1 Television 5 1 1 As himself 5 1 2 As actor 5 2 Film 5 3 Television advertisements 5 4 Video games 5 5 Animation 6 Honours and awards 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksEarly life and education EditJonathan Stephen Ross was born on 17 November 1960 4 in St Pancras North London 5 and raised in Leytonstone East London 6 The son of John and actress Martha Ross he has four brothers and one sister 7 8 He is the younger brother of journalist television editor and media personality Paul Ross 7 9 Their mother put all of her children forward for roles in television advertisements 10 11 Ross first appeared in a television advertisement for the breakfast cereal Kellogg s Rice Krispies in 1970 when he was 10 years old 12 He also appeared in an ad for the laundry detergent Persil 8 Ross was educated at the comprehensive schools Norlington School for Boys and Leyton County High School for Boys 13 He then studied at the Southampton College of Art 14 and took a degree in Modern European History at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies SSEES in London which today forms part of University College London 15 Ross began his adult career as a researcher on the Channel 4 show Loose Talk After leaving this he worked on various other shows before beginning another research job on Soul Train which became Solid Soul It is believed his first appearance on television was as an extra in the 1981 It Ain t Half Hot Mum episode The Last Roll Call 16 Career Edit1987 95 Channel X Edit Whilst on Solid Soul he met fellow researcher Alan Marke and the two devised what would prove to be a breakthrough hit for Ross in 1987 The Last Resort with Jonathan Ross 17 The two men based their concept on the successful American show Late Night with David Letterman and formed a new production company called Channel X to produce a pilot Ross had not planned to be the show s host but he presented the show from its debut in January 1987 18 While the series was initially a co production with Colin Callender ownership transferred to Marke and Ross meaning that the latter retained a great deal of control as well as being presenter 19 The show was successful for both Ross and for Channel 4 making him one of the major personalities on the channel A year later his documentary series The Incredibly Strange Film Show introduced many to the works of cult filmmakers like Sam Raimi and Jackie Chan Ross and Raimi appeared together in a British television advertisement for Raimi s 1987 film Evil Dead II 20 In 1990 and 1991 his television documentary series Jonathan Ross Presents for One Week Only 21 profiled and interviewed directors including Alejandro Jodorowsky David Lynch Aki Kaurismaki and in 2014 the Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodovar 22 In 1989 he co presented the biennial BBC charity telethon Comic Relief the same year he launched One Hour with Jonathan Ross a short lived chat show on Channel 4 Its game show segment Knock down ginger introduced comedians such as Vic Reeves Bob Mortimer Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson to television In December 1989 Ross appeared on Cilla s Goodbye to the 80s and presented all four members of Queen with the Top Band of the Eighties prize in a broadcast for ITV which would turn out to be Freddie Mercury s penultimate public appearance before his death from AIDS in 1991 Ross presented the annual British Comedy Awards each year from 1991 to 2014 with the exception of 2008 following his suspension from the BBC 23 24 In 1992 he presented an interview with Madonna about her Erotica album and Sex Book promotion Ross has appeared in numerous television entertainment programmes on several channels throughout the 1990s and 2000s He was a regular panellist on the sports quiz They Think It s All Over and hosted the panel game It s Only TV But I Like It Other projects include the BBC joke quiz Gagtag the Channel 4 variety show Saturday Zoo new acts showcase The Big Big Talent Show and the ITV programme Fantastic Facts In 1995 he left Channel X despite its profitable nature He was quoted in a 1998 article as stating It was to do with a deliberate change in my life moving away from TV as the core of my existence to focus on my family more So I had to give up everything to do with Channel X and I literally got only 1 for my share which was unbelievable 25 1995 2006 Edit In 1995 he presented Mondo Rosso a programme about old cult films He took over presenting of the Film programme the BBC s long running cinema review series in 1999 after Barry Norman left the show Ross himself has made a number of cameo appearances in films playing himself in the Spice Girls film Spice World 1997 and voicing the character of Doris in the UK version of Shrek 2 2004 In 2001 he also played himself in Only Fools and Horses presenting Goldrush a fictional television quiz on which the main character Del was a contestant In 2001 he voiced characters in two episodes of the animated comedy series Rex the Runt He also appeared on the first pilot show for Shooting Stars acting as a team captain He was the subject of This Is Your Life in March 2001 when he was surprised by Michael Aspel at the BBC Television Centre citation needed 1987 1999 2010 2014 2018 BBC Radio Edit Ross first radio work was on BBC Radio 1 in 1987 when he sat in for Janice Long for two weeks Ross began presenting a Saturday morning show on BBC Radio 2 in July 1999 He has also presented radio shows for Virgin Radio having previously worked on Richard Branson s earlier venture Radio Radio as well as the now defunct commercial radio network service The Superstation where his producer was Chris Evans Ross show on Radio 2 last aired on 17 July 2010 when his contract at the BBC ended In August 2014 he returned to Radio 2 as a stand in presenter on Steve Wright s afternoon show for four days 26 In March 2015 Jonathan sat in for Steve Wright again from 16 to 27 March 2015 27 In February 2016 Ross returned to Radio 2 on a regular basis to present the weekly arts show From January 11 2018 Anneka Rice took over the arts show 2001 10 Friday Night with Jonathan Ross and other projects Edit Ross with Ricky Gervais at Live 8 in July 2005 On 2 November 2001 Ross began presenting his BBC One comedy chat show Friday Night with Jonathan Ross In 2004 Ross presented a documentary on one of his favourite subjects punk rock for the BBC 28 In 2005 Ross anchored the BBC television coverage of the Live 8 concerts Later that year he was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the Queen s Birthday Honours for services to broadcasting He celebrated the news by playing God Save the Queen by The Sex Pistols which was banned by the BBC when released in 1977 on his BBC Radio 2 Saturday morning show On 21 June 2006 Ross was made a Fellow of University College London where he studied In early 2006 Ross announced that after eight years he was quitting his regular panellist seat on the sport comedy quiz show They Think It s All Over explaining I need time now to focus on my other commitments and so regrettably I won t be back for the 20th series After Ross s departure only two more episodes of the show were made before it was cancelled In January 2006 he presented Jonathan Ross Asian Invasion broadcast on BBC Four The three part documentary followed Ross as he explored the film industry in Japan Hong Kong and South Korea interviewing directors and showcasing clips His interest in East Asian culture and his self confessed love for Japanese anime and video games led him to making three series of BBC Three show Japanorama as well as producing another television series for the same channel called Adam and Joe Go Tokyo starring Adam Buxton and Joe Cornish He produced the latter programme through his own television production company Hot Sauce In June 2006 a bidding war was sparked between BBC and other broadcasters for Ross s services Although other broadcasters were unsuccessful in poaching Ross it is believed that their bids were higher than the BBC during negotiations ITV who bid for Ross poached chat host Michael Parkinson around the same time Ross became the highest paid television personality in Britain when a new BBC contract secured his services until 2010 for a reported 18 million 6 million per year 29 That same month he was named by Radio Times as the most powerful person in British radio 30 On 25 June 2006 he performed at the Children s Party at the Palace for the Queen s 80th birthday citation needed In August 2006 Ross asked the first question in the Yahoo Answers Five Million Answers challenge 31 32 On 16 March 2007 Ross hosted Comic Relief 2007 alongside Fearne Cotton and Lenny Henry On 7 July 2007 Ross co presented with Graham Norton BBC television coverage of the Live Earth climate change awareness concerts which became the subject of controversy due to the foul language used by performers including Phil Collins Madonna and Johnny Borrell resulting in one of Ofcom s toughest sanctions to date on the BBC 33 Ross had been required to apologise on the day for the language used by Collins and Borrell 34 Starting on 10 September 2007 he presented the BBC Four series Comics Britannia about the history of the British comic This forms the core of a Comics Britannia season which includes another documentary In Search of Steve Ditko by Ross 35 Ross is also greatly interested in Japan presenting a BBC TV series on many different aspects of Japanese culture Japanorama for three series between 2002 and 2007 In May 2008 Ross won the Sony Gold Award Music Radio Personality of the Year 36 On 3 August 2008 he hosted Jonathan Ross Salutes Dad s Army a BBC One tribute to the sitcom set during World War II 37 In 2010 Ross took part in Channel 4 s Comedy Gala a benefit show held in aid of Great Ormond Street Children s Hospital filmed live at the O2 Arena in London on 30 March On 7 April 2010 Ross s first comic book was published Turf was written by Jonathan himself and drawn by artist Tommy Lee Edwards 38 In 2011 Ross wrote an introduction for The Steve Ditko Omnibus Vol 1 39 a collection of work by the American comics artist featured in Ross s 2007 documentary 2010 Leaving the BBC Edit On 7 January 2010 Ross confirmed that he would leave the BBC in July 2010 This would see him leave all his regular BBC roles namely his Friday night chat show Radio 2 show and the film review programme although he would be continuing with some specials such as Comic Relief and the BAFTA Awards 40 41 42 43 Ross said that while he had a wonderful time working for the BBC he had decided not to re negotiate when my current contract comes to an end a choice which was not financially motivated 40 The announcement came a day after it became public knowledge that Graham Norton had signed a two year deal with the BBC Torin Douglas the corporation s media correspondent speculated Norton would be a ready made replacement for Ross s chat show role while Mark Kermode of BBC Radio 5 Live was a potential successor in the film review role but that replacing Ross on radio will be harder 40 Ross last appeared on the film programme in Episode 10 of Film 2010 with Jonathan Ross aired on 17 March 2010 After Kermode publicly ruled himself out on 26 March Claudia Winkleman was announced 30 March 2010 as his replacement as host of the Film programme Ross s final Friday Night chat show episode aired on 16 July 2010 with David Beckham Jackie Chan Mickey Rourke and Roxy Music as guests Ross ended the show with an affectionate tribute to his guests and to the audience while mentioning that he had promised Morrissey that he would remain composed and wouldn t cry His final Radio 2 show was broadcast the following day Patrick Kielty initially took over Ross Radio 2 slot after which Graham Norton took over permanently from 2 October that year 2010 present ITV and Channel 4 Edit On 19 December 2010 Ross presented a three hour Channel 4 list show 100 Greatest Toys with the broadcaster describing Ross as a huge toy enthusiast with a private collection that would rival any museum s 44 45 In 2012 Ross s voice appeared as a Headteacher in Back to School at the Edinburgh Festival 46 In October 2013 Ross was hired by Xbox Microsoft to help promote the brand 47 In 2011 he presented Penn amp Teller Fool Us on ITV a collaboration with magicians Penn amp Teller which he would resume hosting when the show moved to The CW in 2014 Ross s new chat show The Jonathan Ross Show began on 3 September 2011 on ITV1 48 drawing an audience of 4 3m viewers compared to the 4 6m for his finale on the BBC show 49 The first series ran for thirteen weeks Speaking about the new show Ross said I am thrilled and excited that after a short break I will be rolling up my sleeves and creating a brand new show for ITV1 50 On 20 October 2014 it was announced by ITV that Ross had signed a new contract with ITV The new contract will see him present two more series of his chatshow along with a Christmas Special on ITV in 2015 ITV s Director of Entertainment and Comedy Elaine Bedell added 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 Ross said I ve been lucky enough to interview some of the biggest stars around on The Jonathan Ross Show and I m delighted that I ll continue to do so for ITV until at least the end of 2015 with two series booked for the channel for next year 51 52 53 In 2015 Ross s 2004 interview with Amy Winehouse was featured in Asif Kapadia s highly praised documentary film about the late singer entitled as Amy 54 In 2017 Ross was a team captain along with Frank Skinner on the ITV panel show Don t Ask Me Ask Britain In December 2017 Ross presented Guess the Star a one off special for ITV On 9 September 2019 Ross was announced as a judge for The Masked Singer UK the UK version of the international music game show Masked Singer which aired on ITV from January 2020 55 In August 2020 Ross appeared on Gordon Ramsay s The F Word where Ramsay shows Ross how to kill lobster 56 In September 2020 Ross started hosting his own 30 minute weekly show called Jonathan Ross Comedy Club 57 On 4 March 2021 it was announced by ITV that Ross would be on the star panel of a brand new spin off show of The Masked Singer UK The Masked Dancer which aired in spring 2021 58 59 Ross made his debut appearance on Celebrity Gogglebox on 2 July 2021 and was joined by his son Harvey daughter Honey and her boyfriend 60 Personal life Edit Ross with his wife Jane Goldman at the British Academy Television Awards 2009 Ross married author journalist broadcaster Jane Goldman in 1988 when Goldman was 18 4 They have since had three children Betty Kitten Harvey Kirby named after Jack Kirby a comic book creator whom Ross especially admires and Honey Kinny In 2005 Ross was made an OBE in the Queen s Birthday Honours for services to broadcasting 1 He celebrated the news by playing God Save the Queen by the Sex Pistols on his Radio 2 show 61 Ross resides in Hampstead London 62 He owns a second home in Swanage in Dorset 63 and owns property in Florida in the United States 64 Ross and others have used his rhotacism for comic effect and he is sometimes known as Wossy 65 including on his Twitter feed wossy Ross is a big pop and rock music fan and maintains a particular interest in British punk rock which captivated him when he was young 28 The first band he saw in concert was punk band X Ray Spex at Islington s Hope and Anchor pub in North London He paid tribute to lead singer Poly Styrene following her death 66 He has described himself as about as big a fan of David Bowie as you will find on the planet 67 The glam art rock band Roxy Music are one of his all time favourite acts and were invited to perform on the final episode of Friday Night with Jonathan Ross 68 Ross is a fan of science fiction including Doctor Who He contributed his early memories of the series which included the 1968 serial The Invasion to a book which raised funds for Alzheimer s Research UK 69 Ross is also a fan of comic books and co owned a comic shop in London with Paul Gambaccini He released Turf his first comic book in 2010 with American artist Tommy Lee Edwards 70 Ross has attended a fundraiser for the James Randi Educational Foundation called The Amazing Meeting in London in 2009 and 2010 Ross has described himself as a big fan of James Randi and the other speakers who were mainly prominent sceptics and said that he and his wife had come to have a sceptical view of the world 71 Ross has been supportive of Simon Singh s efforts to defend an accusation of libel by the British Chiropractic Association and Ross has posed for the Geek Calendar 2011 a fund raiser for The Libel Reform Campaign 72 Ross mother Martha Ross died on 14 January 2019 at the age of 79 73 Controversies EditBBC contract Edit In April 2006 details of his fees and those of other BBC personalities were leaked to the tabloid press 74 It was claimed at the time by a then unidentified BBC mole that Ross earned 530 000 per year for hosting his Radio 2 show equivalent to 10 000 per show 75 While refusing to comment specifically on the leak in line with BBC policy on the matter Ross did hint during his radio show that the figure was exaggerated in addition to this any pay highlighted as being his would actually be split between himself and his producer co presenter on the show Andy Davies David Cameron interview Edit In June 2006 when Conservative Party leader David Cameron appeared on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross Ross began a line of questioning relating to Conservative ex Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher culminating in the question Did you or did you not have a wank thinking of Margaret Thatcher Ross was defended by the BBC publicly but repeat showings of the interview have been banned 76 1 000 journalists comment Edit On 5 December 2007 Ross joked at the British Comedy Awards that his salary meant that he was apparently worth 1 000 BBC journalists His quip came shortly after the BBC had announced plans for more than 2 000 job cuts and was condemned as obscene by the general secretary of the National Union of Journalists 77 Ross has denied this and in a 2011 article is quoted as saying that he was commenting on a piece that was written in a newspaper about his salary being that of 1 000 journalists You know where that came from The newspapers After the fee was announced they said The BBC says he s worth 1 000 journalists so on the Comedy Awards I made a joke that began Apparently I m worth 1 000 journalists according to the newspapers Every time it s quoted is the word apparently ever used Which does change the meaning somewhat 78 Gwyneth Paltrow interview Edit The BBC Trust ruled that Ross s interview with American actress Gwyneth Paltrow broadcast on 2 May 2008 breached editorial guidelines They ruled that bad language in an episode of Ross s pre recorded BBC1 chat show Friday Night with Jonathan Ross in which the presenter told Paltrow he would fuck her was gratuitous and unnecessarily offensive The trust said it disagreed with the judgement made by BBC management that the episode should be broadcast uncensored adding that the comment was made in an overly sexual way and that it had upheld a number of complaints made about the edition of Friday Night with Jonathan Ross 79 The trust reminded BBC staff that the casual gratuitous use of the most offensive language is not acceptable on the BBC in accordance with the BBC s existing guidelines and practices adding that this particularly applies in entertainment programmes 80 The Russell Brand Show and Andrew Sachs Edit Main article The Russell Brand Show prank calls row Following a guest appearance by Ross on The Russell Brand Show broadcast on 18 October 2008 Ross was suspended for 12 weeks without pay by the BBC on 29 October after a series of lewd answerphone messages including Ross saying He fucked your granddaughter were left for then 78 year old actor Andrew Sachs regarding Sachs granddaughter Georgina Baillie by Russell Brand and Ross which were broadcast on the pre recorded show 81 After little initial interest a media story about the calls by the Daily Mail generated a high number of complaints Brand resigned from the BBC while Ross was suspended without pay BBC director general Mark Thompson stated that Ross should take the disciplinary action as a final warning 82 83 The BBC was later fined 150 000 by Britain s broadcast regulator for airing the calls 84 On 21 November 2008 the BBC Trust said that the phone calls were a deplorable intrusion with no editorial justification 85 The trust gave its backing to Ross s 12 week suspension but recommended that no further action be taken against him He returned to work in January 2009 with a new series of Friday Night From 23 May 2009 Ross BBC Radio 2 show was recorded 24 hours before broadcast 86 Homophobia accusation Edit On 13 May 2009 Ross was accused of homophobia after a comment he made on his radio show 87 in which he said If your son asks for a Hannah Montana MP3 player then you might want to already think about putting him down for adoption in later life when they settle down with their partner 88 An incorrect version of this quote was also circulated in which Ross was accused of saying If your son asks for a Hannah Montana MP3 player you might want to already think about putting him down for adoption before he brings his erm partner home 89 Ofcom received 61 complaints following the comment On 7 July 2009 Ofcom ruled that Ross did not breach the broadcasting code They wrote in their opinion that the comment was clearly presented as a joke intended to make light of the reactions that some parents may have if their child chooses a toy that is very widely recognised to be designed and marketed for the opposite sex and that the nature of the joke and tone and manner in which it was presented made clear that it was not intended to be hostile or pejorative towards the gay community in general 88 Stonewall criticised the ruling saying the fact that a comment is light hearted does not absolve it from perpetuating the stereotypes that lead to homophobic bullying 90 Hugo Awards Edit On 1 March 2014 Loncon 3 the 72nd World Science Fiction Convention announced that Ross would be the Master of Ceremonies for the 2014 Hugo Awards ceremony to be held in August at ExCeL London This generated angry criticism from members of science fiction fandom who objected to the idea citing Ross s record of controversial statements and actions Convention committee member Farah Mendlesohn strongly objected to the choice of Ross as MC and resigned when the Loncon 3 Co Chairs would not reconsider the choice writing in part Ross is a man who has made a fortune 6 million a year at one point from abusing others particularly women live on air He publicly withdrew as MC not long after the announcement tweeting I have decided to withdraw from hosting the Hugo s loncon3 in response to some who would rather I weren t there Have a lovely convention 91 Filmography EditTelevision Edit As himself Edit Year Title Role Channel1987 1988 The Last Resort Presenter Channel 41988 1989 The Incredibly Strange Film Show Presenter1988 1989 One Hour with Jonathan Ross Presenter1990 1991 Jonathan Ross Presents for One Week Only Presenter1990 Tonight With Jonathan Ross Presenter1992 Americana Co presenter1991 2007 2009 2014 British Comedy Awards Presenter1993 Saturday Zoo Presenter1994 Gagtag Presenter BBC One1995 Mondo Rosso Presenter BBC Two1995 In Search of James Bond with Jonathan Ross Presenter ITV1995 In Search of Dracula with Jonathan Ross Presenter1996 The Late Jonathan Ross Presenter1996 1997 The Big Big Talent Show Presenter ITV1997 In Search of Hamlet Presenter1998 2005 They Think It s All Over Regular panellist BBC One1999 2002 It s Only TV but I Like It Presenter1999 2010 Film Presenter2001 2007 The Hollywood Greats Presenter2001 2010 Friday Night with Jonathan Ross Presenter2001 2013 2017 present Comic Relief Co presenter2002 2007 Japanorama Presenter BBC ChoiceBBC Three2004 Britain s Best Sitcom Presenter BBC Two2006 Jonathan Ross Asian Invasion Presenter BBC Four2007 Comics Britannia Presenter2007 In Search of Steve Ditko Presenter2008 Jonathan Ross Salutes Dad s Army Presenter BBC One2009 David Lean in Close Up Presenter2010 100 Greatest Toys Presenter Channel 42011 present The Jonathan Ross Show Presenter ITV2011 2015 Penn amp Teller Fool Us Presenter ITV series 1 The CW series 2 2013 Celebrity Deal or No Deal Contestant won 20 000 Channel 42015 James Bond s Spectre with Jonathan Ross Presenter ITV2017 Don t Ask Me Ask Britain Team captain2017 Guess the Star Presenter2017 2018 Takeshi s Castle Voiceover Comedy Central UK2018 2019 Roast Battle Judge series 2 32018 2020 The Big Narstie Show Guest Season 1 Episode 6 Season 3 Episode 6 Channel 42020 present The Masked Singer UK Judge 92 ITV2020 Jonathan Ross s Comedy Club 93 94 Presenter2021 present The Masked Dancer UK Judge 58 2021 Celebrity Gogglebox Cast Member Channel 4The Big Fat Quiz of the Year 2021 95 Contestant2022 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown 96 Guest team captainBig Fat Quiz of the Year 97 Panelist with Rose Matafeo Jonathan Ross New Year Comedy Special 98 Presenter ITVTBA Myths and Legends with Jonathan Ross 99 Presenter More4As actor Edit Year Title Role Notes1981 It Ain t Half Hot Mum Soldier Episode The Last Roll Call 1990 Your Cheatin Heart Himself Episode This Could Turn Septic On Us Ya Big Ungrateful Midden 1993 French and Saunders Johnny Carson Episode The Silence of the Lambs 2000 Jonathan Creek Himself Episode The Three Gamblers 2001 Happiness Himself Episode Celebration 2001 Rex the Runt Awards Announcer Handsome Rex voice 2 episodes2001 Only Fools and Horses Himself Episode If They Could See Us Now 2003 2004 Bo Selecta Himself 2 episodes2006 Rob Brydon s Annually Retentive Himself Episode 1 1 2006 2007 Extras Himself 2 episodesFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1980 Breaking Glass Extra Uncredited1981 Rise and Fall of Idi Amin Israeli Soldier Uncredited1989 The Tall Guy Himself1994 There s No Business Himself1997 Pervirella Bish Archop1997 Spice World Himself2004 Shrek 2 Doris the Ugly Stepsister UK dub2005 Valiant Big Thug voice Television advertisements Edit Year Title Role1970 Kellogg s Rice Krispies Himself1970 Persil Himself1990 Harp Lager Himself1992 IBM 486 Computer Himself voice only1996 The Sun Woolworths Himself1997 Pizza Hut Himself1997 Austin Powers cinema release Himself voice only1998 The Full Monty home video Himself voice only1998 Sure for Men Himself1999 ONdigital Himself2000 Fish4 Himself voice only2000 Milk Marketing Board Himself voice only2000 TV Times Himself voice only2001 Nestle Polo Smoothies Himself voice only2008 WHSmith Half Price Books Offer Himself voice only2010 Super Mario Bros 25th Anniversary Himself2012 Sky HimselfVideo games Edit Year Video game Role Notes2007 Halo 3 Additional Voices Uncredited2010 Fable III Barry Hatch2013 Catcha Catcha Aliens Main Character iOS game Made by Ross s own company 2019 The Bradwell Conspiracy Narrator Voice onlyAnimation Edit Year Show Episode Character2012 Phineas and Ferb Tri State Area Boot of Secrets Season 3 The Ducky MoMo guy cameo Honours and awards Edit2005 Ross was made an OBE by Prince Charles in the Queen s Birthday Honours for services to broadcasting 1 2006 made a Fellow of University College London UCL into which his alma mater SSEES had been absorbed 15 2012 Special Recognition award at the National Television Awards References Edit a b c d OBE for broadcaster Jonathan Ross BBC News 10 June 2005 Retrieved 30 October 2008 Risque Ross avoids Cameron rap BBC 30 October 2006 Retrieved 8 November 2008 Burton Nigel 29 October 2008 Jonathan Ross No Stranger to Controversy The Northern Echo Retrieved 8 November 2008 a b Laws Roz 21 February 2010 7 things you never knew about Jonathan Ross Birmingham Mail Retrieved 14 February 2021 Have a laugh with Jonathan s Comedy Club The News Letter Belfast 11 September 2020 Retrieved 14 February 2021 Burrell Ian 6 July 2013 Jonathan Ross Chattering class The Independent London Archived from the original on 14 June 2022 Retrieved 14 February 2021 a b Simpson Neil 2007 Jonathan Ross The Unauthorised Biography John Blake Publishing Ltd ISBN 978 1844544325 a b Peter Wynter Bee 2008 Jonathan Ross OBE The Prolific TV Presenter ISBN 9780954811020 Retrieved 27 January 2012 Paul Ross My life in media Media News The Independent Independent co uk 6 March 2009 Archived from the original on 6 March 2009 Retrieved 25 September 2021 Sturcke James 29 October 2008 Jonathan Ross Profile The Guardian Retrieved 11 March 2013 Millar Iain 3 August 2003 Jonathan Ross The likely lad The Independent London Archived from the original on 14 September 2009 Retrieved 22 December 2010 Rice Krispies celebrate 80th birthday 13 November 2008 Retrieved 27 January 2012 Ross Jonathan 2009 Why do I say these things Random House p 32 ISBN 9780553813494 Retrieved 23 June 2020 O Connell Davidson Michael 29 November 2013 Who needs a degree Here are 10 celebrities who dropped out or did badly who are doing just fine The Independent Archived from the original on 14 June 2022 Retrieved 28 May 2021 a b UCL Fellowships conferred 22 June 2006 Retrieved 3 July 2008 Jonathan Ross s most memorable moments BBC 7 January 2010 Retrieved 8 January 2010 Bunz Mercedes 7 January 2010 Jonathan Ross s career timeline the Guardian Retrieved 13 February 2018 About Jonathan Ross Radio 2 BBC Retrieved 8 October 2009 Baggy fashion is blamed for trouble at t mill Roland Rudd The Times 2 June 1988 Faraci Devin 10 July 2011 Babyface Sam Raimi Scares Jonathan Ross In Vintage Evil Dead II UK Ad Birth Movies Death Retrieved 5 May 2022 BBC Radio 2 Presenters Jonathan Ross Bbc co uk Retrieved 9 January 2018 CINEPHILIA and FILMMAKING A comprehensive list of Jonathan Ross Presents for Cinearchive org Retrieved 9 January 2018 Henry Robin 1 November 2008 Jonathan Ross may never return to BBC says Sir Terry Wogan The Times London Retrieved 2 November 2008 The British Comedy Awards The British Comedy Awards History Britishcomedyawards com Retrieved 28 October 2018 Hot enough for another bite at the telly The Guardian 13 July 1998 Jonathan Ross returns to BBC Radio 2 BBC News 15 August 2014 Retrieved 29 August 2014 Corrections and Clarifications Archive 2015 Help and Feedback Retrieved 27 July 2020 a b Morley Paul 12 November 2004 Punk and disorderly The Observer Retrieved 19 August 2015 Ross to stay at the BBC Ben Dowell The Guardian 9 June 2006 Ross is radio s most powerful BBC News London 6 June 2006 Archived from the original on 24 October 2011 Retrieved 30 May 2013 Ross Jonathan 2006 If mankind wipes itself out what species will become the dominant life form and why Yahoo Answers Archived from the original on 28 August 2007 Retrieved 5 April 2021 Will there be a day in the future when the human race as we know it will cease to exist Maybe we will destroy ourselves leaving the planet to the animals that survive Possibly we could create our replacements as many Sci Fi movies depict Or could the inheritor of our planet be from out of this world Who will inherit the Earth Jonathan Ross ponders life after humans Yahoo UK amp Ireland Answers Team Archived from the original on 29 October 2006 Plunkett John 9 April 2008 Ofcom raps BBC over Live Earth swearing The Guardian London Retrieved 19 August 2015 Foul mouthed Start To Live Earth Contact Music 7 July 2007 Retrieved 20 August 2015 BBC profile for Comics Britannia Bbc co uk 1 January 1970 Retrieved 29 March 2014 Gold Award Winner Retrieved 15 May 2008 Wilkes Neil 4 August 2008 Strong Sunday showing for Marple mystery Digital Spy Retrieved 19 August 2015 Turf Jonathan Ross And Tommy Lee Edwards New Comic Bleeding Cool Comic Book Movies and TV News and Rumors Bleedingcool com 20 August 2009 Retrieved 24 July 2011 Ditko Steve 2011 The Steve Ditko Omnibus Vol 1 New York City DC Comics ISBN 978 1 4012 3111 8 a b c Jonathan Ross to quit as TV and radio host with the BBC BBC 7 January 2010 Retrieved 7 January 2010 Jonathan Ross confirms he is to quit BBC inthenews co uk 7 January 2010 Archived from the original on 25 November 2010 Retrieved 7 January 2010 Jonathan Ross is leaving the BBC BBC 7 January 2010 Retrieved 7 January 2010 MacInnes Paul 29 March 2010 Claudia Winkleman named as Jonathan Ross s successor on Film 2010 The Guardian London Retrieved 27 July 2010 100 Greatest Toys with Jonathan Ross Series and Episodes Channel 4 Archived from the original on 23 December 2010 Retrieved 19 December 2010 100 Greatest Toys with Jonathan Ross The Panel Channel 4 9 December 2010 Archived from the original on 24 December 2010 Retrieved 19 December 2010 Back to School Would be Nice Though Pleasance off site Independent co uk 6 August 2012 Archived from the original on 14 June 2022 Retrieved 9 January 2018 Stuart Keith 29 October 2013 Microsoft hires Jonathan Ross to work on Xbox One games The Guardian Manchester UK Archived from the original on 29 October 2013 Jonathan Ross gagged but talking back The Guardian London 17 August 2011 Retrieved 26 August 2011 Jonathan Ross pulls in 4 3m viewers to debut ITV1 show BBC 4 September 2011 Retrieved 5 September 2011 Ross signs new ITV chat show deal BBC News 7 July 2010 Jonathan Ross signs new deal with ITV until end of 2015 Digital Spy 20 October 2014 Retrieved 19 April 2015 Rob Leigh 20 October 2014 Jonathan Ross signs ITV deal until end of 2015 guaranteeing two new series of chat show mirror Retrieved 19 April 2015 ITV confirms new exclusive deal with Jonathan Ross and two more series of The Jonathan Ross Show for 2015 presscentre Retrieved 19 April 2015 Aftab Kaleem 16 May 2015 Review Asif Kapadia s Amy Winehouse Documentary is Heartbreaking and Extraordinary IndieWire Retrieved 13 February 2018 ITV announces host and panel for new ITV show The Masked Singer ITV Press Centre Retrieved 11 September 2019 Ramsay Gordon 18 August 2020 Gordon Ramsay Teaches Jonathan Ross How To Kill A Lobster The F Word Full Episode Gordon Ramsay TV series Event occurs at 3 28 Archived from the original on 11 December 2021 Retrieved 13 September 2020 Jonathan Ross Comedy Club Watch episodes retrieved 3 October 2020 a b ITV commissions The Masked Dancer Press Centre Retrieved 4 March 2021 The Masked Dancer All the celebrity dancers unmasked CBBC Newsround Retrieved 25 September 2021 Jonathan Ross Made His Celebrity Gogglebox Debut But All Anyone Could Talk About Was A Certain Piece Of Incredible Furniture HuffPost UK 3 July 2021 Retrieved 25 September 2021 Ross Hails OBE by playing Sex Pistols BBC News 11 June 2005 Retrieved 30 October 2008 Jonathan Ross House is a Marvel lous treat for comic book fans 27 December 2018 Wossie the 1M Squire Daily Mirror 18 July 2005 Crampton Robert Jonathan Ross I realised I had to wheel and deal after I turned 50 Unwepentant Wossy 29 June 2006 Archived from the original on 12 December 2008 Retrieved 27 October 2008 Lachno James 26 April 2011 X Ray Spex singer Poly Styrene dies aged 53 The Daily Telegraph London Ross Jonathan 9 January 2013 Bowie s comeback places him back at the centre of the whole shebang The Guardian Retrieved 27 June 2013 Hilton Boyd 16 July 2010 Jonathan Ross s final Friday Night an insider review of his last BBC TV show The Guardian Retrieved 19 August 2015 Jones Paul 4 November 2012 Behind the Sofa Charlie Brooker Neil Gaiman and Jonathan Ross s Doctor Who memories Radio Times Retrieved 19 August 2015 Aitkenhead Decca 9 April 2010 Jonathan Ross Can I be honest with you The Guardian London Retrieved 10 April 2010 TAM London 2010 The interviews 31 October 2010 Archived from the original on 10 November 2010 Retrieved 1 November 2010 The Geek Calendar 2011 The Daily Telegraph London 31 October 2010 Archived from the original on 24 October 2010 Retrieved 1 November 2010 Martha Ross Phillips obituary The Comet UK 24 January 2019 via familynotices24 co uk Julia Day Radio 2 stars salaries leaked The Guardian 18 April 2006 Owen Gibson BBC unmasks mole who leaked salary details of its biggest stars The Guardian 17 May 2006 BBC to ban repeats of Ross versus Cameron The Times 1 July 2006 Colin Crummy Jonathan Ross I m worth 1 000 BBC journalists Archived 8 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine Press Gazette 6 December 2007 Hattenstone Simon 2 September 2011 Jonathan Ross look who s talking interview The Guardian London Tara Conlan at Broadcasting House and Leigh Holmwood 21 November 2008 BBC Trust criticises Jonathan Ross over lewd comment to Gwyneth Paltrow Guardian Retrieved 29 March 2014 At a glance BBC Trust report BBC News 21 November 2008 Brand and Ross suspended by BBC BBC 29 October 2008 Retrieved 29 October 2008 The ups and downs of Ross career BBC News 30 October 2008 Retrieved 30 October 2008 Ross suspended for three months BBC News 30 October 2008 Retrieved 30 October 2008 Khan Urmee 3 April 2009 BBC fined 150 000 over Brand s prank calls The Daily Telegraph London Retrieved 8 October 2009 No justification for Brand show BBC 21 November 2008 Retrieved 21 November 2008 Ross s radio show no longer live BBC News 22 May 2009 Retrieved 29 March 2014 Geen Jessica Exclusive Jonathan Ross accused of homophobia Pink News 13 May 2009 Retrieved 14 May 2009 a b Ofcom Broadcast Bulletin Issue 137 Archived 10 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine Ofcom 6 July 2009 Retrieved 6 July 2009 Jonathan Ross s gay joke was wrong Guardian Retrieved 29 March 2014 Geen Jessica Stonewall Ross s light hearted comment still encourages bullying Pink News 6 July 2009 Retrieved 6 July 2009 Hugo MC Withdraws Locus Online 3 March 2014 Jonathan Ross Davina McCall Rita Ora Ken Jeong to be The Masked Singer Guessers Itv com Jonathan Ross Comedy Club ITV Stand Up Comedy co uk Jonathan Ross Comedy Club Series 1 Episode 2 ITV Hub Archived from the original on 20 September 2020 Retrieved 20 September 2020 The Big Fat Quiz of the Year 2021 radiotimes com Retrieved 26 December 2021 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown channel4 com Retrieved 4 January 2022 Big Fat Quiz Big Fat Quiz of the Year 2022 26 December 2022 Jonathan Ross New Year Comedy Special itv com presscentre press Retrieved 8 December 2022 Jonathan Ross takes to the road to uncover the UK s Myths and Legends channel4 com press Retrieved 26 September 2022 Further reading EditJonathan Ross The Biography Neil Simpson John Blake Publishing Ltd 31 July 2007 ISBN 1 84454 432 X Why Do I Say These Things Jonathan Ross Bantam Press 16 October 2008 ISBN 0 593 06082 2External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jonathan Ross The Jonathan Ross Show on itv com Jonathan Ross at IMDb Interactive video talk by Jonathan Ross on Ealing studios for the British Film InstitutePreceded byDavid Yates NFTS Honorary Fellowship2011 Succeeded byAshley Pharoah Retrieved from 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