ITV's iconic chat show, The Jonathan Ross Show, will be making a comeback next week.
The beloved show, which started over a decade ago, will be welcoming even more big names onto the sofas as it steps into season 21.
Hosted by the legendary Jonathan Ross himself, the entertaining one-hour celebrity chat show is filled with interviews, international guests, comedy, and music.
Since The Jonathan Ross Show launched in 2011, many celebrities, including Noami Campbell, Tyson Fury, Gemma Collin, Harry Redknapp, Dido, John Barnes and many other A-listers, have previously appeared on the show, and this year is no different!
Jonathan brought his chat show to ITV after hosting Friday Night with Jonathan Ross on the BBC for nine years.
Jonathan's series has won several awards, including multiple Sony Awards and a Television and Radio Industry Club Award.
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It was confirmed earlier last month that series 21 will run for seven weeks across Spring.
The Jonathan Ross Show will be airing on ITV1 and ITVX on February 17 after season three of The 1% Club kicks off and The Masked Singer Final has aired.
In 2021, ITV revealed the show had been delayed until 2024 due to the Rugby World Cup coverage.
Also, last year, a clip from ITV's The Jonathan Ross Show - originally aired back in 2012 - resurfaced online and went viral.
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In the clip, Emily Blunt makes an "insensitive" and "fat-phobic" comment after referring to a waitress as "enormous."
After the episode aired, the actress was forced to apologise.
The Jonathan Ross Show will be airing on ITV1 and ITVX on February 17 at 9.50pm.