
Jonathan Ross
Ross began his television career as a TV researcher, before debuting as a presenter for the chat show The Last Resort with Jonathan Ross (1987–1988) on Channel 4. His other television work includes being a panellist on the comedy sports quiz show They Think It's All Over (1999–2005), presenting the British Comedy Awards (1991–2007, 2009–2014), judging on the musical competition The Masked Singer (2020–present) and its spin-off The Masked Dancer (2021–2022), and competing on the reality series The Celebrity Traitors (2025). In 2012, Ross received a Special Recognition award at the National Television Awards.
In 2005, Ross was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to broadcasting. 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.
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Known For

Britain Get Singing

Comic Relief

Jonathan Ross Haunted Homecoming

Jonathan Ross' Must-Watch Films

Penn & Teller: Fool Us

The British Academy Film Awards

The Jonathan Ross Show

The Masked Singer

The Royal Variety Performance

Comic Relief's Great Big Excellent African Adventure

Don't Ask Me Ask Britain

Friday Night with Jonathan Ross

Gag Tag

It's Only TV... But I Like It

Japanorama

Jonathan Ross' Asian Invasion

Jonathan Ross' Comedy Club

Jonathan Ross' Myths and Legends

Morecambe & Wise in America

Roast Battle

Saturday Zoo

Stargazing Live

The Incredibly Strange Film Show

The Masked Dancer

They Think It's All Over
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