The Jonathan Ross Show - Season 21

Season 21

Episodes

Jack Whitehall, Lashana Lynch, KSI, Paloma Faith
The Jonathan Ross Show is back for a brand new series, where guests include the always hilarious Jack Whitehall, BAFTA-winning star of James Bond: No Time To Die and Bob Marley: One Love Lashana Lynch, YouTuber turned boxer and hugely successful entrepreneur KSI, plus the multi-platinum selling Paloma Faith, who will be chatting and performing in the studio ahead of her hotly anticipated sixth album.

Ray Winstone, Noel Fielding, Katherine Ryan, Eddie Kadi, The Vaccines
Jonathan is joined by actor Ray Winstone and comedians Noel Fielding, Katherine Ryan and Eddie Kadi, while there is music from the Vaccines.

Millie Bobby Brown, Rob Beckett, Luke Littler, Liam Gallagher, John Squire, Raye
Jonathan is joined by Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown, comedian Rob Beckett and darts prodigy Luke Littler, while the music is provided by ex-Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher and Stone Roses guitarist John Squire, and singer-songwriter Raye.

Paul Rudd, Mel B, Billie Piper, Leo Reich, Cat Burns
On The Jonathan Ross Show this week, Hollywood star of Ghostbusters, Ant-Man and Anchorman Paul Rudd, Scary Spice herself Mel B, BAFTA nominated star of I Hate Suzie and Doctor Who Billie Piper, one of the funniest and most exciting up and coming comedians around Leo Reich, and the multi-platinum selling Cat Burns, who will be performing in the studio.

Kirsten Dunst, Marisa Abela, Sam Taylor-Johnson, David Walliams, Mary Earps, Yung Filly, Madness
Jonathan is joined this time by Oscar-nominated star of Spider-Man and exciting dystopian epic Civil War Kirsten Dunst, Marisa Abela - the star of hotly-anticipated Amy Winehouse biopic Back To Black - and the film's director Sam Taylor-Johnson, comedian and best-selling children's author David Walliams, YouTuber, rapper and presenter Yung Filly, and the legendary Madness who perform in the studio.

Sir Michael Palin, Anthony Joshua, Lulu, Laura Smyth, Jungle
On The Jonathan Ross Show this week, the much-loved Monty Python star and travelogue icon Sir Michael Palin, former two-time Unified Heavyweight Champion of the World Anthony Joshua, the legendary Lulu, ahead of her final ever tour after 60 years in the business, award-winning comedian Laura Smyth, plus the winner of Best British Group at the 2024 BRITs, Jungle, who will be performing in the studio.

Perrie Edwards, Frank Skinner, Aisling Bea, Johannes Radebe, Kasabian
On The Jonathan Ross Show this week, the first exclusive chat with Little Mix singer Perrie Edwards ahead of her much-anticipated solo music debut, legendary comedian Frank Skinner, comedian Aisling Bea, Strictly star Johannes Radebe, plus the BRIT-Award winning and multi-platinum selling Kasabian who will be performing in the studio.
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