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  1. Episode #3.13: With Jonathan Ross, Fairground Attraction, David Frost, Vic Reeves. David Frost is on hand to help open The Last Resort Village Fete to which Jonathan welcomes Hollywood actors Helen Slater and Judge Reinhold; gardening expert Silas Proudharvest, who is caught nailing his plums down for the winter; and back to offer more invaluable medical advice, Dr. Martin Scrote.

  2. 30 de mar. de 2023 · Contact danny@offthekerb.co.uk or richard@offthekerb.co.uk. Jonathan Ross has been one of the UK’s most popular TV and radio presenters since making his debut in 1987 with Channel 4’s The Last Resort with Jonathan Ross and has never looked back. After fronting 18 series of Friday Night with Jonathan Ross on BBC One he has just completed his ...

  3. S3.E13 ∙ Episode #3.13. Fri, Jul 29, 1988. David Frost is on hand to help open The Last Resort Village Fete to which Jonathan welcomes Hollywood actors Helen Slater and Judge Reinhold; gardening expert Silas Proudharvest, who is caught nailing his plums down for the winter; and back to offer more invaluable medical advice, Dr. Martin Scrote.

  4. Last Resort with Jonathan Ross, The. 26-year-old newcomer Jonathan Ross made his broadcasting debut as the host of this live late-night chat show from Channel 4, which premiered on Friday 9 January 1987. As a schoolboy, Ross had appeared as a grubby kid in a Persil advert and so impressed Mike Bolland (who went on to become one of Channel 4’s ...

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0743552Jonathan Ross - IMDb

    Jonathan Ross. Writer: Friday Night with Jonathan Ross. Comedian, talk show host, game show host, film critic, radio DJ and awards show compere, Jonathan Ross is the most successful British broadcaster of his generation. After attending the School of Slavonic and East European Studies in London and gaining a Modern European History degree, he worked as a researcher on Channel Four in the 1980s ...

  6. Alternative, late night style chat show series hosted by Jonathan Ross, that was broadcast on Channel 4 between 1987 and 1988. On one episode, on 16 Oct. 1987,[1] Peel appeared with George Harrison in a pub, interviewed by Jonathan Ross. Peel apparently doesn't share Harrison's high opinion of a Bob Dylan show at Wembley the previous evening (see also Gigography 1987).

  7. Episode #2.13: Directed by Peter Orton. With Jonathan Ross, Corinne Drewery, Tom Jones, David Lynch. Tom Jones makes a return visit to the show, not only does he perform "Jailhouse Rock" and "Soul Man", but he gets to act as Jonathan's co-host for the night. There is also music from Swing Out Sister's Corinne Drewery, who performs "Help Yourself".