Jonathan Ross lands brand new series worlds away from famous ITV chat show
JONATHAN Ross is swapping his chat show desk for the graveyard for a brand new TV series.
The seasoned presenter has hosted a whopping 20 series of The Jonathan Ross Show since it moved to ITV in 2011.
He previously had the prime time show on the BBC for nine years before it ended in 2010.
But Jonathan, 64, will step outside of his comfort zone when he goes back to his old stomping ground in East London for his new show.
The Sun can exclusively reveal Wossy will return to his childhood home where he once experienced a terrifying paranormal event in his parents' cellar.
Filming for the show, which is called Jonathan Ross: Haunted Homecoming has wrapped and the star has shot scenes in eerie Epping Forest in the guise of the night.
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A source close to the show said: "Jonathan has always been fascinated by ghosts and paranormal activity since he was a child.
"The new show is out of Jonathan's comfort zone but fans will get to see him like they haven't really before.
"Viewers will get a unique insight into Jonathan's upbringing as he opens up on his childhood and relationship with his family."
Haunted Homecoming will land on Discovery+ on December 20th and will also air on Really.
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Psychic Medium Ian Lawman and Paranormal Investigator Dr Kate Cherrell will join Jonathan for the two-part series, with each episode spanning an hour.
Earlier this year The Sun revealed how Jonathan was in talks to make an epic BBC comeback.
A source close to the star told how he was in negotiations to star in the celebrity series of The Traitors.
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