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In our second episode from the set of FX's hit drama, we discuss the seventh and final season with Charlie Hunnam, Katey Sagal, Theo Rossi, Kim Coates and executive producer Charles Murray.
Sports-based comedy panel game hosted by Gavin and Stacey star James Corden and features Andrew Flintoff and Jamie Redknapp as team captains and John Bishop and Georgie Thompson were ... See full summary »
Stars:
James Corden,
Andrew Flintoff,
Jamie Redknapp
A comedy trivia quiz based around pop music, originally hosted by Mark Lamarr up to October 2006, then hosted by Simon Amstell until his departure in 2009. From that point forward the show ... See full summary »
A game show where contestants aim to score the fewest points possible by guessing the least popular answers given by people in polls on various subjects.
Stars:
Alexander Armstrong,
Richard Osman,
Caroline Ambrose
It was almost two years since the host of the original show left the BBC, ending his original talk show and The Film Programme, so it was good to see him in an all new chat show on ITV. Jonathan Ross here gives us his usual charming and comedic persona, it no longer has Four Poofs and a Piano and it has the breaks in between talking to the guests, but it is still a reasonable version of what we are used to. It is still the same format, three guests and a musical act for the end, jokes about gadgets and the week's news at the beginning and before introducing each guest, and Ross still being a great chat show host. Guests on the show have included Sarah Jessica Parker, Lewis Hamilton, Adele, Benedict Cumberbatch, The Saturdays, Alan Carr, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Hugh Jackman, Stephen Fry, Peter Kay, Will Young, Dame Helen Mirren, Harry Hill, Louie Spence, Kasabian, Alan Partridge (Steve Coogan), Ewan McGregor, Gary Barlow, Tulisa Contostavlos, Cee Lo Green, Lee Evans, Jamie Oliver, Lady Gaga, Seth Rogen, Will Ferrell (video), Michael Bublé, David Walliams, Coldplay, Michael Sheen, Miranda Hart, Noel Gallagher and many more. Very good!
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It was almost two years since the host of the original show left the BBC, ending his original talk show and The Film Programme, so it was good to see him in an all new chat show on ITV. Jonathan Ross here gives us his usual charming and comedic persona, it no longer has Four Poofs and a Piano and it has the breaks in between talking to the guests, but it is still a reasonable version of what we are used to. It is still the same format, three guests and a musical act for the end, jokes about gadgets and the week's news at the beginning and before introducing each guest, and Ross still being a great chat show host. Guests on the show have included Sarah Jessica Parker, Lewis Hamilton, Adele, Benedict Cumberbatch, The Saturdays, Alan Carr, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Hugh Jackman, Stephen Fry, Peter Kay, Will Young, Dame Helen Mirren, Harry Hill, Louie Spence, Kasabian, Alan Partridge (Steve Coogan), Ewan McGregor, Gary Barlow, Tulisa Contostavlos, Cee Lo Green, Lee Evans, Jamie Oliver, Lady Gaga, Seth Rogen, Will Ferrell (video), Michael Bublé, David Walliams, Coldplay, Michael Sheen, Miranda Hart, Noel Gallagher and many more. Very good!