Talk:Friday Night with Jonathan Ross

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What the hell is this?

It really need tidying up.--Crestville 23:44, 22 Apr 2005 (UTC)

  • Feel free to edit. ;-)

I think we should use the Late Show with David Letterman article as a sort of template for this one. Bababoum 14:33, 25 November 2006 (UTC)

Contents

[edit] Guests

Who reckons the section with all the guests should stay or not? • Thorpe • 30 June 2005 15:37 (UTC)

  • Maybe it should be moved to 'Episode Guide' or something. However, if it would be moved there would be nothing left of the original article! Husky
  • What happened to My Chemical Romance? In the Live tv guide magazine and virgin media's on-screen it mentioned live performance from MCR on Friday the 13th 2007, but when I watched it I was incredibly dissappointed to discover Kings of Leon were on instead. Was it the curse of Friday the 13th? I joked earlier on the day that nothing had gone particuarly wrong compared to a normal day but then this happened!

[edit] Under Threat in the ratings

Removed 'the show is under threat from Charlotte Church's new show beating him in the ratings' - there is no evidence that Charlotte Churh's chatshow will be any more competition than Jonathan has had in the past or than he will have from shows on ITV or digital etc.. The two shows haven't even gone head to head yet so the proof will be in the pudding talking of threats is just speculation.

[edit] Suggestions for Memorable guests section?

Does anyone have any suggestions for guests to add to this section of the article as well as a reason why? Bababoum 19:54, 27 November 2006 (UTC)

Well I have tidied the page up a lot now. The main bit that needs extending is the Memorable Guests section but I'm sure in time their will be more people added.Bababoum 11:58, 19 March 2007 (UTC)


well how about 50 cent, he was swearing excessively and taught jonathan how to rap, he appeared back in 2003

[edit] Janice Dickinson

I'm not against her inclusion in the memorable guests section, but her passage is currently not written quite up to standard. I have left it below so it can be worked on. Sir-Nobby 16:00, 14 June 2007 (UTC)

Supermodel Janice Dickinson provided an unorthodox interview for Jonathan on May 18th, 2007, she was hyperactive and kept leaving the sofa. On multiple occasions she pounced on Jonathan, and brought the show to new levels after comparing penis sizes of her ex-lovers. She also taught Jonathan to walk like a supermodel, and was extremely noisy. When Andrew Lloyd Webber and John Barrowman were being interviewed, they made a few jokes at her expense. She heard this from the Green Room, and both the interviewees looked extremely shocked, as Janice proceeded to attempt to confront them. Jonathan hastily and amusingly attempted to close the doors on his set, but they started to shake and Janice burst out of them in hilarious fashion, and proceeded to reprimand all three to further comic effect.

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BetacommandBot (talk) 13:52, 21 January 2008 (UTC)