- Friday Night with Jonathan Ross
Infobox Television
show_name = Friday Night With Jonathan Ross
caption =
format = Chat Show
picture_format =16:9
runtime = 60 Minutes
creator =
starring = Jonathan Ross with Stephen de Martin Ian Parkin David Roper David Wickenden (Four Poofs and a Piano )
channel =BBC One Television
first_aired =2 November ,2001
last_aired = present
num_series = 15
num_episodes = 211 (to 10 October 2008)
country =United Kingdom
producer =Hotsauce TV
location =BBC TVC
related =
imdb_id = 299302
tv_com_id = 8139"Friday Night with Jonathan Ross" is a
chat show presented by Jonathan Ross. It is on the British terrestrial TV channelBBC One and goes out at 10.35pm on Friday nights. It was first shown on2 November ,2001 and is now in its twelfth series. The programme features Ross' take on current topics of conversation, guest interviews (usually 3 per show) and live music from both a guest music group and the house band. The most regular guests areJack Dee (6 episodes),Ricky Gervais (6 episodes) andJohnny Vegas (5 episodes).Friday Night with Jonathan Ross returned for a new series on Friday 5 September 2008. The new series is now also being broadcast in High Definition on the BBC's HD channel. Studio TC4 in the BBC Television Centre in London, where the show is made, has recently been upgraded to HD, making it the third television studio in Television Centre to be upgraded to HD (others being Studios TC1 and TC8).
Format
The show is filmed in Studio TC1 in the
BBC Television Centre in London, but in aid of some bigger events such as BBC's Children in Need, the show is moved to Studio TC4. The studio TC4 is also the home of the BBC's popular children's programme "Blue Peter ". The "Blue Peter" studio receives a major transformation, and the seats are hidden in the wall. The house bandFour Poofs and a Piano provide musical backing. The house band consists of Stephen de Martin, Ian Parkin, David Roper, and David Wickenden. Every time a guest enters the studio, the band will perform a segment of a song, usually one that is fitting to the guest. The four men are very flamboyant when performing and at the beginning of each show Jonathan Ross makes a homosexual innuendo about the group.There have been a number of recurring themes on Friday Night. For instance, Ross often jokes about the age of veteran TV presenter
Bruce Forsyth . This culminated in Forsyth appearing in the opening segment of the show broadcast on30 November 2007 , to supposedly take over as the show's presenter. Ross then appeared and calledTess Daly (Forsyth's co-host on "Strictly Come Dancing ") to supervise Forsyth safely out, again alluding to his age. [cite web | url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2007/11_november/30/ross.shtml |date = 2007-11-30 | title = Bruce and Tess hijack Friday Night With Jonathan Ross | publisher = BBC Press Office | accessdate = 2008-01-01] Ross has also often made jokes aboutHeather Mills , the estranged wife ofPaul McCartney . During aGMTV interview inOctober 2007 , Mills complained about comments made by Ross. [cite web | url = http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2007/10/31/mills131.xml |date = 2007-10-31 | title = Heather Mills McCartney breaks down on GMTV | publisher = "Telegraph.co.uk" | accessdate = 2008-01-01]At the beginning of the show, between guests and during interviews Ross often recounts amusing incidents involving his wife, children and pet dog named Mr Pickle. He also refers to items in the news and demonstrates amusing products. His guests are seen at the start of the show sitting in the
green room and Ross precedes the introduction of each by asking the audience 'shall I get my first/my next guest out?'. While interviewing a guest he often conducts amusing banter with the other guests in the green room.At the end of the show, there is a musical performance from a performer or a group. There are rare occasions where the performer(s) are interviewed as well as then going on to play their song or sometimes songs.
Host
:"Main article:Jonathan Ross"
Ross speaks with a
rhotacism , causing him to pronounce the consonant 'r' like a 'w', which has led to the British tabloid newspapers dubbing him "Wossy". He is also known for his flamboyant dress sense and regularly wins awards for being the best "and" worst-dressed celebrity (when he appeared on the series "Room 101", his own dress sense was one of the things he wished to banish). Whilst appearing on "They Think It's All Over", his dress sense was frequently mocked by the other panellists.Ross was even blamed for a textile workers' strike in
1988 — David Cope, a sales director for a dyeing operation, made the claim: "Ever since that trendy Jonathan Ross started wearing his big, baggy suits on television, he set a fashion that has been extremely lucrative for the British cotton industry and now the textile workers want a share of those profits." [cite web | url = http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/career_and_jobs/graduate_management/article411560.ece |date = 2005-01-13 | title = Jonathan Ross the interviewer of choice | publisher = "The Times ". | accessdate = 2006-10-28]Ross is also well known for his distinctive long hairstyle, which creates mixed emotions in many viewers. Ross is also known for owning
exotic pet s, and is a big fan ofDavid Bowie , Britishpunk rock such asThe Libertines , "Star Trek ", "Doctor Who ",anime and comic books. Ross has even co-owned a comic shop inLondon withPaul Gambaccini . He was also the visual inspiration for the main character in the comic book "Saviour".Notable guests
:"For the full guest list, see
List of guests on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross "David Cameron
The interview with British politician
David Cameron on June 23, 2006 was the first with a politician. The house band played True Blue by Madonna upon his entrance. The leader of the Conservative Party was jokingly asked by Ross if he had ever wanked while thinking of former Prime MinisterMargaret Thatcher . [cite web | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/5114946.stm |date = 2006-10-30 | title = Cameron scolded over Ross show | publisher = "BBC News ". | accessdate = 2007-03-19] They also discussed British politics and in particular the future of the Conservative Party. The interview drew both praise and complaints from viewers and Cameron was criticised by political figures such asNorman Tebbit , for agreeing to appear on the show in the first place. HoweverOfcom rejected viewer complaints, stating Ross had a "well established presenting style which is deliberately provocative" and was not in breach of the rules. [cite web | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6099176.stm |date = 2006-10-30 | title = 'Risque' Ross avoids Cameron rap | publisher = "BBC News ". | accessdate = 2007-03-19]Awards
=BAFTA TV Awards=*2004 Lew Grade Entertainment Programme or Series
*2004 Best Entertainment Performance
*2006 Best Entertainment Performance
*2007 Best Entertainment PerformanceBritish Comedy Awards *2003 Best Comedy Entertainment Programme
Royal Television Society Awards*2003 Best Entertainment Performance
*2004 Best Entertainment PerformanceReferences
External links
* " [http://www.tv.com/friday-night-with-jonathan-ross/show/8139/summary.html Friday Night with Jonathan Ross] " on
TV.com
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* [http://www.4poofsandapiano.com/ Four Poofs and a Piano site]
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