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Ross secures Streisand interview News posted on 2009-09-09 19:05:29 | News |
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Jonathan Ross is to interview Barbra Streisand for a special episode of his BBC One chat show.
An entire show - branded Friday Night With Streisand and Ross - will be devoted the singer and actress.
As well as discussing her career, the star will also perform some of her classic hits and material from her new album, Love Is The Answer.
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'Live At The Apollo' to replace Ross News posted on 2008-11-11 21:49:15 | News |
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Stand-up series Live At The Apollo will replace Friday Night With Jonathan Ross in the BBC One schedules.
The chatshow was pulled from its Friday night slot following Ross's suspension for making obscene phone calls to Fawlty Towers actor Andrew Sachs on Russell Brand's Radio 2 show.
Comic Michael McIntyre will host the first episode of Apollo, which will be recorded at the Hammersmith venue next week. The series will run until Ross's suspension ends in January.
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Ross Suspended for Three Months News posted on 2008-10-30 21:48:10 | News |
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TV's Jonathan Ross has been suspended from all BBC shows without pay for 12 weeks, following the prank calls row.
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Ross suspended by BBC News posted on 2008-10-29 21:44:33 | News |
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Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand are to be suspended and all their shows taken off air until the BBC has investigated their prank calls made on Radio 2.
The news was announced in a statement by director general Mark Thompson.
BBC One show Friday Night with Jonathan Ross was due to have been filmed at BBC Television Centre, west London, later on Wednesday.
Guests on the show were to have been Sir David Attenborough, comedian Frank Skinner, US teen singer Miley Cyrus and band The Killers. The BBC said people with tickets to be in the audience should not attend.
A decision has yet to be taken on what should be shown in its place on Friday night.
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