Popular late-night chat show The Jonathan Ross Show will be back on our screens on ITV1 tonight.
The show has been fronted by Ross since 2011, who is praised for his easygoing interviewing skills and quick wit.
Several celebrities always join the 62-year-old on the show to discuss their latest projects and personal milestones.
This current series has been going since the end of February, with a huge plethora of stars having already been on.
Hollywood legend dialling in from Australia! It’s @RussellCrowe 🤩 pic.twitter.com/5qFIzDdZk8
— Jonathan Ross Show (@JRossShow) April 1, 2023
Last week Ross was joined by singers Michael Buble and Lily Allen, presenter Desiree Burch and actor Russell Crowe who video-called in from Australia.
Additionally, Ed Sheeran also made an appearance, which included him giving a performance of his song 'Eyes Closed'.Â
Here's who Ross will be chatting with on tonight's episode (April 8).
Who is on The Jonathan Ross Show tonight?
Tonight Ross will be joined by a big-name actor in Jeff Goldblum who is known for his roles in Jurassic Park, The Fly, The Big Chill and several collaborations with director Wes Anderson.
We're back Saturday night! Join us for a fantastic line up of guests, including @jackwhitehall, #JeffGoldblum, @ShirleyBallas, @LeeMackand the amazing @johnlegend who'll be chatting and performing live!
— Jonathan Ross Show (@JRossShow) April 6, 2023
Don't miss it, this Saturday 9:50pm on ITV1 #TheJRShow pic.twitter.com/99JhDvkZK8
Also appearing will be two comedians in Jack Whitehall and Lee Mack, with Whitehall likely to be discussing his recent announcement that he will be going back out on tour.
The Strictly Come Dancing judge and ballroom dancer Shirley Ballas will also join the on the sofa.
Finally, the singer John Legend will also pop in for a quick chat and close out the episode with a performance of one of his songs.
The Jonathan Ross Show will broadcast at 9.50 pm on ITV1 and ITVX on Saturday, April 8.
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